Traders raise issues with Div Com
Srinagar, June 22: A delegation of Residency Road and The Bund Businessmen Association called on Divisional Commissioner (Kashmir) Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon raising several trade related issues with the latter.
Led by its president Irshad Ahmad Lankar, the association delegation raised in detail the issues concerning business community of the area.
The traders said that several problems confronting them have not been solved by the authorities, with the result they were facing business losses.
Dr Samoon after hearing the delegation assured them that government will extend full support in restoring the pristine glory of The Bund besides looking into other issues raised by them, a statement here said.
Meanwhile, the association hailed the Division Commissioner for “giving us a patient hearing and assuring to address our issues.”
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