Don’t ban prepaid service: CCIK

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, Oct 18: The Chamber of Commerce and Indus¬tries-Kashmir (CCIK), has appealed the union home min¬istry not to ban the prepaid service in J&K, as, according to it, it would put a lot of people to trouble.
“The prepaid service besides being a cheap mode of communication, is highly helpful for promotion of trade, commerce and industry. Therefore we appeal the Union Home Ministry not to ban this essential service in J&K,” the chamber in a statement here said today.
It said the ban, if imposed, would render hundreds of youth jobless in the Valley.

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