SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 16: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, has extended heartfelt appreciation to Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah for taking what he described as a “bold and visionary step” in reviving the historic Darbar Move, a centuries-old tradition that has been an enduring pillar of Jammu and Kashmir’s socio-administrative fabric.
Minister Rana emphasized that the Darbar Move is far more than an administrative exercise; it is a symbol of cultural integration, emotional unity and regional inclusivity.
He noted that by reinstating this practice, Chief Minister has reaffirmed a tradition that has historically helped bind the diverse regions of Jammu and Kashmir together.
“The Darbar Move is not just an administrative practice, it is a vital engine for Jammu’s economy and a cherished symbol of cultural interaction and integration between regions,” Rana stated.
Rana further underlined the economic importance of the Darbar Move to Jammu, noting that the seasonal shift in the administrative headquarters provides a significant boost to the local economy, supporting thousands of livelihoods.
Calling it a “time-tested tradition” that reinforces trust and maintains equilibrium between regions, Javed Rana praised the Chief Minister’s commitment to inclusivity and balance.
He reiterated that the symbolic presence of the administration in both Jammu and Srinagar is vital for reinforcing public confidence, regional equity and emotional integration.