Srinagar, May 01: Waqf Chairperson Dr Darakhshan Andrabi met Australian High Commissioner in Srinagar for a brief interaction and deliberations upon the progress & achievements of J&K Waqf board after its constitution in the year 2022.
“The desire of the High Commissioner to be a part of the developmental initiatives of the Waqf Board is encouraging”: Dr Darakhshan
Chairperson of J&K Waqf Board Dr Darakhshan Andrabi today hosted Hon Barry O’Farrell AO the revered High Commissioner of Australia along with other members of the Consulate Jack Taylor the Second Secretary Political & Vandana Seth, the Senior Research Officer (Political) for a brief interaction and deliberations upon the progress & achievements of J&K Waqf Board after its constitution in the year 2022 under the leadership of Dr Andrabi.
The visiting team was highly appreciative of the reformative agenda of the Board & expressed the desire to explore possibilities for becoming a part of the developmental initiatives of the Board to boost Spiritual Tourism in Jammu & Kashmir.
The emerging scenario in the valley, particularly after the abrogation of Article 370 was also discussed at length. Dr Andrabi appraised the delegation about how the return of normalcy in the region after decades of terrorism & bloodshed is being wholeheartedly welcomed by the people & how the developmental agenda of the Central Government is bringing positive changes in the lives of the common masses here.
Discussions also revolved around the upcoming G-20 Summit & excitement of the people of the valley in anticipation of the Summit & the preparations being made. The High Commissioner was also of the view that the Summit would immensely help bring the Valley on the International tourist map & boost the economy of the region.