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Prof K Nageshwar: Kashmir Gets 7 Year Tax Exemption, Why Not Andhra? [HD] (Video)

         Boosting employment via PSUs, extending tax holiday to investors and facilitating recruitment in para and military forces are some of the ideas that find mention in the Union government’s roadmap for Jammu and Kashmir.

Accessed by News18, the roadmap explores ways to develop the newly created Union Territory, with specialised ministries like Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER) sending a study team to assist in rebuilding J&K and Ladakh.

As part of the roadmap, the home ministry has proposed two battalions in CRPF and BSF to fulfil its promise of 50,000 job opportunities for Kashmiri youth in army and paramilitary forces. The Indian army has already started a recruitment drive in Chenab valley, eliciting 30,000 responses from Doda, Kishtawar, Reasi and surrounding districts.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Kashmir Gets 7 Year Tax Exemption, Why Not Andhra? [HD] (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Kashmir Gets 7 Year Tax Exemption, Why Not Andhra? [HD] (Video)
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Boosting employment via PSUs, extending tax holiday to investors and facilitating recruitment in para and military forces are some of the ideas that find mention in the Union government’s roadmap for Jammu and Kashmir. Accessed by News18, the roadmap explores ways to develop the newly created Union Territory, with specialised ministries like Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER) sending a study team to assist in rebuilding J&K and Ladakh. As part of the roadmap, the home ministry has proposed two battalions in CRPF and BSF to fulfil its promise of 50,000 job opportunities for Kashmiri youth in army and paramilitary forces. The Indian army has already started a recruitment drive in Chenab valley, eliciting 30,000 responses from Doda, Kishtawar, Reasi and surrounding districts.

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