NGEU holds condolence meet
Srinagar: Non-Gazetted Employees Union of the Information department, Kashmir have expressed profound grief over the demise of the father of Ghulam Muhammad Bhat and Muhammad Sultan Bhat, Assistant Information officers of the Department. In a statement, NGEU said, a condolence meeting was held under the chairmanship of Union president, Showkat Ahmad Khan. The participants expressed sympathy with the bereaved family and prayed for peace to the departed soul. Meanwhile, a condolence meeting was also held in Jammu with Director, Information Kh Farooq Renzushah in chair.
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