438 Families of Terror Victims Provided Government Jobs in Jammu and Kashmir Since 2025
In a significant move to support those affected by terrorism, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has announced that 438 families of terror victims have been given government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir since 2025. This initiative is part of a broader rehabilitation effort aimed at providing stability and livelihood to individuals who have suffered due to acts of terror in the region.
Details of the Job Provision Initiative
The government has been actively working to address the needs of terror victim families through this employment scheme. According to the announcement, the jobs have been allocated across various departments and sectors within the Jammu and Kashmir administration. This effort is designed to not only offer financial support but also to integrate these families into the mainstream workforce, fostering a sense of inclusion and recovery.
Key aspects of the initiative include:
- Provision of jobs in government sectors to ensure long-term security.
- Focus on families who have lost members or been otherwise impacted by terrorism.
- Implementation since 2025, with ongoing assessments to expand the program.
Government's Commitment to Rehabilitation
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasized that this job provision is a critical component of the government's commitment to rehabilitating terror victims. He stated that the administration is dedicated to ensuring that no family is left behind in the aftermath of such tragedies. The initiative reflects a proactive approach to social welfare and security in Jammu and Kashmir.
"We are focused on providing tangible support to those who have endured immense hardship due to terrorism," Sinha remarked. "By offering government jobs, we aim to restore dignity and hope to these families."
Impact and Future Plans
The provision of jobs to 438 families marks a substantial step in the rehabilitation process. It is expected to have a positive impact on the socio-economic conditions of the beneficiaries, helping them rebuild their lives. The government plans to continue monitoring the program's effectiveness and may consider extending it to more families in the future, based on need and available resources.
This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir, addressing both immediate and long-term needs of terror-affected communities.



