What Happened During Omar Abdullah's Pre-Budget Consultation?
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Jammu, Jan 20 (NationPress) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of J&K conducted pre-budget discussions with essential departments on Tuesday, in anticipation of the legislative assembly's budget session.
The Chief Minister evaluated departmental priorities, gauged public requirements, and highlighted the necessity of aligning proposals with the comprehensive development objectives of Jammu and Kashmir.
He underscored the significance of people-focused initiatives, effective service delivery, and inclusive growth to ensure equitable development throughout the various regions of the state.
As the Finance Minister, Omar Abdullah engaged in detailed discussions with departments such as Power Development, Housing and Urban Development, Finance, Revenue, General Administration, Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs, Tourism, Information, and Information Technology.
The sessions were attended by the Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister, Additional Chief Secretary Tourism, Additional Chief Secretary Power Development, Principal Secretary Finance, and Administrative Secretaries from various departments, along with senior officials from the Finance Department and other relevant authorities.
This consultative initiative will extend on January 21 and January 22 with an additional 15 key departments.
The 2026-27 Budget will be unveiled by Omar Abdullah in the Assembly on February 6.
This marks the second budget that the Chief Minister will present since taking office.
Omar Abdullah, who oversees the finance and planning department, is facing high expectations for this second budget following his return to power in 2024, especially from government employees, business stakeholders, and the general populace.
Numerous electoral commitments made by the ruling National Conference, such as providing 200 units of free electricity to underprivileged families, remain unfulfilled.