Srinagar, Sep 27 (KNO): Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs, Satish Sharma, on Saturday said that the government is moving forward with long-pending promotions for physical education teachers, seeking a special package for Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) employees.
He also said that the government is working to fill gaps in sports infrastructure, while stepping up measures to ensure uninterrupted winter supplies across Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking at an event in Baramulla, Sharma, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said the long-pending promotions of physical education teachers (PET) are under scrutiny and assured that “every teacher will receive what they deserve.”
He further stated that the government has sought a special package for Rehbar-e-Khel employees from the Centre. “Like flood-affected areas, we are hopeful of receiving a package to address employment and wage-related challenges under the Rehbar-e-Khel,” he added.
About sports development, Sharma said that the government is actively working to fill gaps in sports infrastructure in a phased manner. “Under the directions of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, the projects have been identified at multiple levels. We urge local authorities and residents to provide land where necessary, so new facilities can be established,” he said.
The Minister also highlighted initiatives to promote winter sports, marathons and other youth activities, aimed at channelling young people’s energy into constructive avenues and professional opportunities.
On the issue of essential commodities, Sharma said the government has stepped up measures to ensure smooth winter supply. “Winter stocking of LPG and other essentials has been prioritized. Despite natural calamities and highway blockades, agencies have been instructed to ensure uninterrupted supply throughout the Valley,” he said.
The Minister also addressed public safety concerns, particularly road accidents. “Life is precious and awareness is crucial. The Government of India has announced financial assistance for those who transport injured accident victims to hospitals and we will ensure this provision is effectively implemented here,” he added—(KNO)