Thursday, January 29, 2026
 
 News Details
BJP J&K felicitates State Awardees for outstanding contribution to society


Jammu, January 27 (Scoop News)-Bharatiya Janata Party, Jammu & Kashmir, under the leadership of its President and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Sharma, CA, felicitated distinguished State Awardees for their exemplary services to society in their respective fields and for bringing laurels to the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. The felicitation ceremonies were organized at different locations in Jammu.

Ajay Kumar Sharma, a State Awardee from Ward-18 and a noted theatre personality, was honoured at Rehari for his remarkable contribution to theatre and performing arts. Similarly, renowned Dogri singer Raman Slathia, a State Awardee from Gurha Slathia in Samba district and Co-Convenor of the BJP Sanskriti, Art & Culture Cell, was felicitated at the BJP headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, for his outstanding work in promoting Dogri language and culture.

BJP Vice-President Rekha Mahajan, Secretary Arun Sharma, Media Incharge Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, former JMC Councillors Dinesh Gupta, and Jeet Angral, senior leaders Sanjiv Sharma, and KL Sharma, Co-Convenor of BJP Sanskriti, Art & Culture Cell Sahil Mahajan, and other BJP leaders were also present during the felicitation programmes.

Addressing on the occasion, Sat Sharma said that the BJP believes in recognizing and honouring individuals who dedicate their lives to the service of society, culture, and the nation. He said that artists and cultural ambassadors like Ajay Kumar Sharma and Raman Slathia play a crucial role in preserving Jammu & Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage and inspiring the younger generation. He added that such recognitions motivate others to contribute positively to society and reaffirm the nation’s commitment to promoting art, culture, and social service.

Rekha Mahajan said that it is a matter of pride for the party and the entire region that such talented individuals have been recognized at the state level. She stated that BJP will continue to encourage and support artists and social contributors who work selflessly for society.

Expressing their gratitude, the awardees thanked the BJP leadership for the warm felicitation and honour. They said that the recognition and encouragement from BJP leaders further strengthens their resolve to continue working for the promotion of art, culture, and social values in Jammu & Kashmir.
ICC Jammu Submits Comprehensive Budget 2026–27 Proposals to CM Omar Abdullah, Seeks Industry-Led Growth for J&K


The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Jammu Chapter, under the leadership of its Chairman Mr. Rahul Sahai, presented a comprehensive memorandum to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, Jenab Omar Abdullah Sahab, during the stakeholders’ interaction on Budget 2026–27 held in Jammu. ICC appreciated the revival of the long-standing tradition of pre-Budget consultations and expressed confidence that such participatory governance would help Jammu & Kashmir emerge as a revenue-surplus Union Territory while fostering inclusive growth and economic stability.


A major focus of the submission was the need for a pragmatic and fiscally balanced New Industrial Policy that supports existing industries, encourages expansion, and attracts new investments. For existing industries, ICC proposed introduction of a turnover-linked incentive of 3% for micro and 2% for small and medium enterprises with an annual cap, a 5% working capital subsidy to offset the expiry of NCSS benefits in 2026, continuation of SGST reimbursement under SRO-31 till 2031 and above , 6% interest subsidy on term loans for modernisation and solar installations, and appropriate capital subsidy for adoption of renewable energy. For units undertaking substantial expansion, ICC recommended extending turnover and working capital incentives to the expanded capacity, continuation of SGST refunds for both existing and new activities, 6% interest subsidy on expansion-linked term loans with higher caps, and a simplified capital subsidy of up to 35% on machinery and solar plants with a higher ceiling and clearer definition of eligible components. For new industrial units, ICC suggested turnover incentives, working capital subsidy, long-term SGST refunds linked to plant and machinery with simplified definitions, capital subsidy up to 35%, and interest subsidy on term loans, all aimed at improving project viability and reducing early-stage stress.


The Chamber also strongly advocated for a blanket exemption of stamp duty and court fee for industrial transactions, including enhancement or takeover of credit facilities, change or addition of product lines, and transactions involving leasehold land and assets within government industrial estates. ICC emphasized that a single registration with the Industries Department should suffice to avail such waivers, thereby removing ambiguity, reducing costs, and improving ease of doing business.


Beyond industry, ICC’s memorandum covered IT infrastructure development through city-based IT parks, promotion of sports and exhibition-led economic activity, strengthening of social infrastructure including parking, housing, and skill development, and focused measures to boost tourism in Jammu through facilitation centres, digital promotion, improved connectivity, and policy reforms in hospitality.


ICC reaffirmed its commitment to work closely with the Government of Jammu & Kashmir and to actively support implementation of policies that ensure sustainable, balanced, and employment-oriented growth across the Union Territory.

...
Share this Story
 
 
  Comment On this Story
 
 
 Back Issuesk Issues
If you are looking for Issues beyond today. You can simply use this calendar tool to view Issue of Scoop News for any particular Date.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
© Scoop News, Jammu Kashmirr
Home || About Us || Advertise With Us || Disclaimer || Contact Us
Powered by Web Design Jammu