Dr Nirmal Singh asks administration to frame laws applicable to Cinema theaters
Dr. Nirmal Singh, Veenu Khanna, listens to the public grievances
JAMMU, April 10: Dr. Nirmal Singh asked the administration to frame necessary laws regarding operation of Cinema theaters in a time bound manner, while talking to the concerned officials regarding the exact status of the issue.
“After the Constitution of J&K UT, the earlier existing laws applicable to the Cinema theaters ceased to exist. The new laws must be framed as quickly as possible to bail out and boost the entertainment industry in Jammu & Kashmir”, stated Dr. Nirmal Singh.
Dr. Nirmal Singh, former Dy. Chief Minister, accompanied by J&K BJP Secretary Veenu Khanna, was listening to the public grievances at BJP headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.
Numerous people, individually as well in the form of deputations, visited the BJP office to discuss their respective issues with the senior party leaders. Various issues represented contained matters of individual concerns as well as development oriented related to their respective areas.
A deputation from Billawar led by Bharat Singh and others had approached the former Deputy CM to raise the issue on behalf of entertainment industry from the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir.
Another deputation from Gujjar community apprised the former Deputy CM that seasonal migration facility to them is not provided ‘in toto’. They requested that the free transportation for the seasonal migration be extended to the cows and the buffaloes with special necessary permissions.
Besides various personal issues, other main issues presented related to PHE, PDD, roads, lanes, drains etc.
Dr. Nirmal Singh listened to all the individuals and the deputations patiently and immediately took up the matters with the concerned departmental officials telephonically as well as issued letters for the others. Talking to the concerned authorities, he pressed for the prompt redressal of the issues.
Veenu Khanna conducted the proceedings of the grievance camp and diarized all the issues presented.
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