Discussion held on issues affecting municipal employees, including measures aimed at strengthening public sanitation systems.
Kashmir Impulse Desk
Srinagar, June 8
A delegation of the Municipal Workers’ Union, Jammu, met Advisor to Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani on Monday and discussed issues concerning municipal employees and urban sanitation services.
The delegation called on Wani at the Chief Minister’s Public Service and Outreach Office (Raabita) in Srinagar and submitted various demands related to the welfare of municipal workers and the functioning of civic services.
According to officials, detailed discussions were held on issues affecting municipal employees, including measures aimed at strengthening public sanitation systems.
Wani heard the concerns raised by the delegation and acknowledged the role played by municipal workers in maintaining civic amenities and public health in urban areas.
He said the municipal workforce formed an essential component of urban governance and contributed significantly to sanitation and other public services.
The advisor assured the delegation that the issues raised during the meeting would be examined and addressed in a time-bound manner.
The interaction was part of the administration’s ongoing outreach efforts to engage with employee groups and address public service-related concerns.















