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Srinagar: Political developments in Jammu and Kashmir and matters of socio-economic importance came up for discussion in a meeting between British High Commissioner to India Sir Richard Stagg and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar.
An official spokesman said on Saturday that the outgoing British High Commissioner called on the Chief Minister on Friday and discussed various matters pertaining to the state during the hour-long meeting.
Omar gave details of the measures being taken to restore permanent peace and help faster development in the state.
The Chief Minister also apprised Stagg of the new initiatives take by the state government for holistic and equitable development of all regions of the state, the
spokesman said.
He also talked about the measures in place to address the problem of unemployment.
The British High Commissioner evinced keen interest in the innovative steps taken by the state for peace and development in the state, the spokesman said.
The British High Commissioner also called on Governor N N Vohra at Rajbhawan on Friday evening.
Stagg, who is on a two-day visit to the state, had on Friday met moderate Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq.
Stagg was accompanied by the First Secretary, Political, British High Commission Alex Bamford and Political Adviser Sushil Aaron.
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