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Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha hands over job letters to kin of terror victims

IndiaTimes Sunday, 13 July 2025 ()
The J&K government is actively working to dismantle the terror ecosystem while simultaneously supporting families victimized by terrorism. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha distributed job letters to the next-of-kin of terror victims, addressing past neglect and hardship. The scheme provides jobs, financial aid, FIR assistance, and property restoration, aiming to deliver justice and economic stability to affected families.
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