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Employees Casual Leave: Good news for employees, these employees will get three days special casual leave, department issued orders

Jammu and Kashmir Employees Casual Leave: The code of conduct is in force across the country regarding the Lok Sabha elections and the first phase of elections is to be held on April 19, in such a situation, the governments of different states have announced general, public and salaried holidays. Holidays on polling day. Used to be. In this sequence, during the Lok Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir, approval has been given to give three days special casual leave to the employees of Jammu division working in Kashmir Valley. The General Administration Department has issued orders in this regard.

There will be casual holiday in Jammu division on this day

According to the notification issued by the General Administrative Department, for the elections to be held on April 19 for Udhampur Lok Sabha seat, the employees will have to work from April 18 to 20, for the elections to be held on April 26. For Jammu parliamentary seat from 25 to 27 April. In view of the elections to be held in April and May 7 for Anantnag-Rajouri parliamentary seat, employees will be given three days special casual leave from May 6 to 8. Displaced Kashmiri Hindus posted in will be given three days leave. Cast your vote in Kashmir. the die is cast. Orders have been issued regarding this also.

3 days casual leave to Kashmiri Hindu workers for voting

Earlier on April 8, the General Administration Department had issued an order declaring a three-day holiday for displaced Kashmiri Hindus posted in Kashmir to cast their votes. Since voting is to be held in five phases in Jammu and Kashmir, it has been decided to grant three days special casual leave to cast votes to displaced Kashmiri Hindus deployed in Kashmir, these personnel will be deployed in Srinagar, Baramulla and Anantnag. Cast your vote. Will be able to exercise franchise at special polling stations.

The Election Commission has created 26 polling stations for casting votes. These include 21 polling stations in Jammu, one in Udhampur district and four in Delhi. Elections will be held on Udhampur seat on April 19, Anantnag-Reasi seat on May 7, Srinagar parliamentary seat on May 13 and Baramulla parliamentary seat on May 20. In such a situation, displaced Kashmiri Hindus will have to contest elections from 6 to 8 May. , 12 to 14 May and 19 May. There will be leave from 21st May to 21st May.