Cabinet meeting today
Srinagar, Aug 9: The state cabinet is schedule to meet, here on Tuesday, under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
Official sources said that the cabinet would meet at 10 AM to discuss some of the important issues including proposed transfers in police departments.
If sources have to be believed the cabinet is likely to accord sanction of transfer of land to Jammu University for setting up Udhampur complex.
The government may also accord sanction for extension of time for the State's biggest project in housing sector coming up as a township for the members of the Kashmiri Panti migrants at Jagti. The foundation stone of the Rs. 294 crore all-facility township was laid by the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh in July, 2006 and the work was started in October 2007.
The upcoming township, spread over an area of 716 kanals of land and stretched over 2.25 kms, was to be completed this year. However, a private construction company has sought some more time before the project can be completed and handed over to the government.
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