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CM Omar Abdullah Inaugurates New Residential Blocks for Darbar Move Employees in Jammu

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday inaugurated newly constructed residential blocks at Ahata Amar Singh and Sarwal, marking a major step toward strengthening housing infrastructure for Government employees associated with the Darbar Move.

The Chief Minister formally opened the facilities by cutting the ceremonial ribbon, accompanied by Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, Additional Chief Secretary (Estates) Shaleen Kabra, Director Estates Ashwani Khajuria, Deputy Director Estates Jammu Dr. Vikas Sharma, and other senior officials.

56 New Flats Built as G+6 Structures

The two newly inaugurated blocks comprise 56 compact two-room residential flats, built as Ground + 6-storey structures.

Each flat includes:

  • 2 bedrooms
  • a lobby/living room
  • kitchen
  • 2 washrooms
  • balcony

The design focuses on cost-effectiveness, optimal space utilisation, and improved living facilities for Government employees.

CM Reviews Facilities, Praises Design and Quality

Omar Abdullah inspected the units, expressing satisfaction with the aesthetic appeal, functional layout, and quality of construction.

He said the project would significantly reduce accommodation shortages and offer employees modern, comfortable living spaces.

Modernisation Plan Underway

Director Estates Ashwani Khajuria informed the Chief Minister that the project prioritised structural safety, functionality, and affordability.

He added that the Estates Department is preparing a phased modernisation plan for old Government residential colonies.

Deputy Director Estates Dr. Vikas Sharma briefed the CM on quality-control mechanisms and the progress of ongoing housing projects.

Government Exploring High-Rise Housing Solutions

Addressing the gathering, Omar Abdullah reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to creating safe, planned and modern residential infrastructure.

He recalled his earlier inspection in November after the Darbar Move was restored following a four-year gap and reiterated directives to:

  • optimise land use,
  • replace unsafe structures with modern units,
  • adopt vertical and high-rise designs, and
  • ensure fair allocation of quarters across employee categories.

He stressed that vertical housing solutions would help bridge the accommodation gap and enable efficient utilisation of limited land resources.

The Chief Minister appreciated the Estates Department’s efforts in accelerating construction and urged continued upgrades for the welfare of Government employees.

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