💨 Abstract
In response to heightened tensions with Pakistan, the Jammu & Kashmir government has appointed senior IAS officers as "district mentors" for key border districts to manage emergencies. These officers will oversee rescue, medical, and rehabilitation efforts, coordinate with security forces, and ensure the availability of essential services. This move follows recent ceasefire violations and drone/missile attacks from Pakistan, with the mentors tasked to enhance security, community engagement, and morale in the volatile regions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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