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Nodal officers to oversee essential supply in Jammu

by KNO
April 3, 2026
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Jammu, Apr 03: Amid West Asia crisis, Divisional Commissioner Jammu has designated nodal officers for all districts across the Jammu division to strengthen monitoring of essential commodities and ensure effective redressal of public grievances.

According to an official, the appointed officers will supervise the functioning of District Control Rooms and address complaints related to the availability and distribution of essential supplies.

The move comes as part of the administration’s efforts to streamline grievance redressal and enhance coordination at the district level.

Each district, including Doda, Poonch, Jammu, Reasi, Rajouri, Kishtwar, Samba, Ramban, Udhampur, and Kathua, has been assigned a designated officer responsible for overseeing operations and ensuring timely response to public concerns.

An official spokesperson said, “The nodal officers will play a key role in monitoring the situation on the ground and ensuring that essential commodities are available to the public without disruption.”

Further, Naresh Kumar, JKAS, Additional Commissioner in the office of the Divisional Commissioner Jammu, has been appointed as the nodal officer at the divisional level. He will coordinate with district-level officers to ensure seamless functioning of the control rooms and prompt grievance resolution.

“The objective is to strengthen the mechanism for addressing public complaints and to maintain close supervision over the supply of essential commodities across the division,” the official added. The order has been circulated to all Deputy Commissioners of the Jammu division and other concerned departments for implementation—(KNO)

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