Hindustan Times (East UP)

J&K: Darbar move deferred amid spike in Covid-19 cases

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JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday deferred the biannual darbar move to Srinagar saying that the civil secretaria­t, which is the seat of the Union Territory administra­tion, shall function both in Srinagar and Jammu cities.

As part of the biannual darbar move and the civil secretaria­t’s shift, other move offices and the Raj Bhavan were scheduled to close in Jammu on April 30 to May 1 and set to begin functionin­g in the summer capital from

May 10.

The practice of darbar move under which the administra­tion functions in Jammu during six months of winter and in Srinagar during summer - was started by Maharaja Gulab Singh in 1872 to escape extreme weather conditions in the two regions.

“In view of sharply rising cases of COVID in J&K, the government has taken few important decisions ensuring safety of employees. Darbar move deferred because of COVID. Secretaria­t to function in both #Srinagar & #Jammu. Office functionin­g not to be affected because of eOffice,” Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said in a series of tweets on Thursday.

Jammu and Kashmir had recorded 1,086 fresh COVID-19 cases on Wednesday taking the infection count to 1,41,736 while five deaths due to the virus raised the toll to 2,042 in the UT.

As Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a surge in the number of COVID cases, the threat it poses to people and staff on the move and the implementa­tion of eOffice software in both the secretaria­t and move offices, it has been decided to defer the darbar move this time, the LG said.

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