Budget: All women will be granted free ridership on government-owned public transport including e-buses: J&K CM Omar Abdullah.
200 units of free electricity to all AAY families of Jammu and Kashmir: CM Omar Abdullah.
10 Kg Ration Free for AAY beneficiaries from April 1; says CM Omar Abdullah
Under Marriage Assistance Scheme, Rs 50,000 has been enhanced to Rs 75,000 said Omar Abdullah
More 200 E-buses to be introduced in Srinagar and Jammu this year: Omar Abdullah
National Law University to be developed in J&K. 50 crores in the budget proposed for the establishment of NLU: Omar Abdullah
We will take concrete steps to support and revive press clubs in Jammu and Srinagar,” Omar Abdullah
Omar Abdullah proposes zero stamp duty on property transfers to blood relatives in his budget speech.
10 cr allocated for 6 new helipads across Jammu and Kashmir: Omar Abdullah
CM Omar Abdullah allocates Rs 815 crore for agriculture, Rs 390 crore for tourism development
Own tax and non-tax revenues cover only 30% of revenue receipts and 25% of budgetary needs: J&K CM
- Wool and Leather Industry: Plans to boost wool processing and promote the leather tanning industry to support the local economy.
- Tourism: Provision of Rs 390.20 crore for tourism development, projecting 2.36 crore tourists by 2024 with events like the Kashmir Marathon attracting global participants.
- Infrastructure Development: Construction of 500 new Panchayat Ghars to enhance local infrastructure.
- New Destinations: Development of Basholi as an adventure destination and a new water park in Sidhra, Jammu.
- Sports and Adventure: Plans to promote water sports and develop Sonmarg as a winter sports destination.
- Film Policy: Operationalization of a new film policy to position JK as a prime destination for film production and eco-tourism.
- Industry: Establishment of 64 industrial estates and a new policy offering price preferences to address traders’ concerns.
- Geographical Indication: Promotion of Pashmina and other local products, with seven additional products set to receive GI tagging.
- Healthcare: Provisions for two new AIIMS institutions, ten nursing colleges, a Rs 5 lakh health insurance coverage for all citizens, and expansion of telemedicine services.
- Medical Infrastructure: Establishment of three new Cath Labs, installation of MRI machines in all government hospitals, and expansion of dialysis services to all district hospitals.
- Grants for Development: Provisions for grants worth Rs 5,000 crore aimed at boosting regional development.
- Financial Management: 70 percent of funds allocated towards salaries, with high ATNC losses and increased state debt, but all borrowing within prescribed limits to maintain financial discipline.








