
18 Percent Transport Fare Hike In Jammu kashmir Approved by Jammu Kashmir Cabinet
The Jammu and Kashmir Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, approved several key proposals including an 18 percent increase in passenger transport fares, revision of allowances for Ministers and legislators, and creation of faculty posts in Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) of Jammu and Srinagar.
Sources said that the Cabinet approved an 18 percent hike in fares of passenger commercial vehicles across the Union Territory. While transporters had sought a 35–40 percent increase citing rising operational costs, the government settled for a lower revision.
The Cabinet also fixed fares for electric passenger vehicles. As per the decision, e-rickshaw fares have been set at Rs 15 per kilometre, while e-auto fares will be Rs 25 for the first kilometre and Rs 20 for every subsequent kilometre. The move aims to bring uniformity in fares as these vehicles were earlier charging passengers without a standard rate.
In another important decision, the Cabinet approved creation of 136 faculty posts in the Health and Medical Education Department for Government Medical Colleges in Jammu and Srinagar. The posts include 27 Professors and 109 Associate Professors. Of these, 10 Professor and 36 Associate Professor posts have been allocated to GMC Jammu, while 17 Professor and 73 Associate Professor posts have been sanctioned for GMC Srinagar.
The distribution of posts has sparked debate in Jammu as the number of posts sanctioned for GMC Jammu is considerably lower than those allocated to GMC Srinagar.
The Cabinet also approved revision of several allowances and benefits for Ministers, MLAs, presiding officers of the Legislature and the Leader of Opposition. Amendments have been cleared in rules governing travelling allowances, medical facilities, motor car advances and other related benefits, which will lead to an increase in the existing allowances.
Additionally, the Cabinet approved a proposal allowing the Union Territory of Ladakh to use the Jammu and Kashmir Real Estate Appellate Tribunal as a joint appellate body for real estate matters, considering the limited real estate activity in Ladakh.
Meanwhile, the Cabinet also cleared the promotion of Abdul Majid Tak, presently Joint Director Fisheries, as Director Fisheries, and granted Special Scale (Non-Functional) of JKAS in favour of officer Rajesh Kumar Basotra.
Officials said that the decisions taken by the Cabinet will come into effect after approval from the Lieutenant Governor. (KNC)
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