Skandan calls on Vohra
Srinagar, May 11: K Skandan, Joint Secretary (Kashmir), Union Ministry of Home Affairs, called on Governor N N Vohra at Raj Bhavan here this evening.
During their hour long meeting, the Governor and Skandan discussed various issues which related, interalia, to internal and external security management and economic development in the State, an official spokesman said.
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