Compassionate Appointments: CM Omar hands over appointment letters to 124 RAS beneficiaries
STC NEWS DESK
JAMMU, APRIL 06 (STC): called for expediting the process and to see what further reforms are needed in the to address existing gaps and ensure timely completion of the appointment process.
The Chief Minister made these remarks while
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today handed over compassionate appointment letters to 124 beneficiaries of Jammu division appointed under Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme (RAS), SRO-43 and SRO-94 at the Convention Centre, Jammu.
The Chief Minister acknowledged the hardships faced by the beneficiaries and the delays in the process. He said that the intent behind revising SRO-43 was to expedite appointments, but certain shortcomings have come to light during its implementation.
“We are aware of the difficulties you have gone through and also that the process took longer than it should have. There is a need to make further changes in the scheme so that appointments are completed swiftly and efficiently,” he said.
The Chief Minister added that the government is committed to refining the scheme to ensure that such delays are minimized in future. “It should not happen that appointments meant to be made in previous years are delivered much later. We will identify the gaps and bring necessary improvements,” he assured.
He said that while government employment is usually a moment of joy, such appointments under RAS come after an irreplaceable personal loss.
“Getting a government job is often the happiest day in one’s life, but in your case, it comes after losing a loved one. The trauma you endure is far greater than any examination. In many ways, it is more difficult than clearing even the toughest competitive exams,” he said.
Encouraging the appointees, the Chief Minister urged them to serve the people with dedication and integrity.
Reaffirming government support, he said, “My colleagues and I are always available. If you face any difficulty, do not hesitate to reach out. We will do our best to assist you.”
Extending his best wishes, the Chief Minister prayed for their success and urged them to work with commitment towards public service.
Speaking on the occasion, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani said that while no compensation can replace the loss of a loved one, such appointments aim to provide emotional support and immediate relief to the affected families.
(Straight Talk Communications)



