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Strict vehicle entry & parking guidelines issued for Civil Secretariat & Assembly Complex ahead of Legislative session

KINS DESK

Srinagar, October 31 (KINS): In preparation for the upcoming Legislative Assembly session in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the General Administration Department has issued stringent guidelines regarding vehicle entry and parking at the Civil Secretariat and Assembly complex Srinagar during the session.
According to Circular No. 24-JK (GAD) of 2024, as per news agency KINS, all officers and officials working in the Civil Secretariat are requested to extend full support to the Senior Superintendent of Police (Security) and the Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic) in regulating vehicle movement.
The circular outlines specific parking protocols: vehicles belonging to assembly staff and media personnel must park in designated areas, while escort vehicles will be accommodated at Kashmir Haat (Exhibition Complex).
Importantly, no private vehicles belonging to officers, officials, or other employees will be permitted within the Secretariat premises during the session.
Administrative Secretaries have been instructed to disseminate these guidelines among their respective departments to ensure compliance.
The measures come as part of heightened security efforts to facilitate a safe and efficient environment for the assembly proceedings. (KINS)

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