JKEEU express gratitude to DPC members
Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Electrical Employees Union (JKEEU) has extended gratitude to the members of the PDD’s State level Departmental Promotion Committee for clearing the long-pending promotions in a meeting which was held after many years on Tuesday.
In a statement, the general secretary of the JKEEU, Manzoor Ahmad thanked the DPC committee members particularly the Development Commissioner Power, Asgar Ali Maghaz and Chief Engineer (M and RE) Manzoor Ahmad Salroo for holding the meeting and clearing the promotions.
“The holding of the DPC meeting was the long-standing demands of the PDD employees. We thank the Committee members and reiterate our resolve to continue working for betterment of the department and the people,” said the president of JKEEU, Abdul Salam Rajpuri.
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