Strengthening Resilience Amid Cross-Border Tensions
In response to recent cross-border shelling in Jammu and Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor announced government jobs for affected families. As tensions rise, efforts focus on rehabilitation, compensation, and bolstering border security with increased bunker construction. The administration prioritizes support and stands firm against disruptive elements.

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Following recent cross-border shelling in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha assured families of the victims that the administration remains committed to their rehabilitation. With 27 civilians dead and more than 70 injured, the government has prioritized compensation and job opportunities.
The Poonch sector has been at the forefront of these tensions, witnessing significant artillery and missile strikes after India's Operation Sindoor. Sinha visited the affected areas, emphasizing the need for robust security infrastructure, including community and individual bunkers under the Security Related Expenditure scheme.
Sinha condemned the targeting of religious sites by Pakistan, calling for unity and resilience among the people. Efforts are underway to restore essential services and strengthen civil defense as security forces continue to combat terrorism.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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