The State cabinet met under the chairperson-ship of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti here.
"The State cabinet welcomes the resumption of foreign secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan and the lead role played by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in carrying forward the peace process, which has significance for the whole region specifically for Jammu and Kashmir, which has been the main victim of hostilities", Education Minister and state government spokesperson Naeem Akhtar told reporters here.
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The Cabinet also hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to revive the peace process in the region.
"The Cabinet observed that while peace process between India and Pakistan is of great significance for the whole South Asian region, it has the greatest impact on Jammu and Kashmir which faces the maximum brunt because of Indo-Pak hostilities," Akhtar said.
He said the Cabinet authorised the Department of Industries and Commerce to work out the modalities for establishing banking facilities for cross-LoC trade.
Akhtar, who is also the state government spokesman, said the Cabinet gave its nod to develop tourism infrastructure at selected border points in Jammu and Kashmir for promotion of border tourism.
"To begin with the government has decided to develop tourism infrastructure at Suchetgarh and Chamlyal in Jammu region," he said.
Akhtar said the Cabinet approved setting up of an Aadhaar-based mechanism for ascertaining the actual number of persons who have been temporarily engaged in various departments between 2009 and 2014 and their skill levels.
The identified flood-affected traders would get five per cent interest subsidy on the loans availed from banks during the next four years with a slab of Rs 5 lakh loan amount.
The Minister said the cabinet also approved enhancement of the honorarium of village numberdars and chowkidars. Honorarium of numberdars has been enhanced to Rs 1,501 from Rs 751 and that of Chowkidar to Rs 1,500 from Rs 750.
The Cabinet, he said, also approved reorganisation of the state's Planning and Development Department to properly channelise the development funds and ensure its gainful utilisation.
The minister said the Cabinet approved bringing KPS service under the ambit of the Cabinet Sub-Committee, formed for cadre review and other related issues of KAS. The Cabinet also approved induction of officers from various feeding services into KAS.
