J&K Cabinet Approves 18% Transport Fare Hike and Increased Allowances for Ministers, MLAs
The Jammu and Kashmir Cabinet has approved an important decision that will impact daily travel costs across the Union Territory. Passenger commercial vehicle fares will increase by 18 percent. The decision aims to balance the demands of transport operators while regulating fares for passengers.
The Cabinet also approved revisions in allowances for Ministers, MLAs, and legislative office bearers. Along with this, the government cleared new faculty posts in Government Medical Colleges of Jammu and Srinagar.
These decisions focus on improving transport regulation, strengthening governance, and enhancing administrative services in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Table of Contents
- J&K Cabinet Decision Overview
- Transport Fare Hike Details
- Allowances Increase for Ministers and MLAs
- New Faculty Posts in Medical Colleges
- Other Important Government Decisions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Passenger vehicle fares increased by 18 percent
- E-rickshaw fare fixed at Rs 15 per kilometer
- E-auto fare fixed at Rs 25 for first kilometer
- Allowances of Ministers and MLAs increased
- 136 new faculty posts approved in GMC Jammu and Srinagar
- Promotion approved for senior government officers
J&K Cabinet Decision Overview
| Article Name | J&K Cabinet Transport Fare Hike Update |
|---|---|
| Department | Jammu and Kashmir Government |
| Category | Government Policy / Public Transport |
| Main Decision | 18 Percent Increase in Passenger Vehicle Fares |
| Other Updates | Allowances Revised for Ministers and MLAs |
| Additional Decision | 136 Faculty Posts Approved in GMCs |
Transport Fare Hike in Jammu and Kashmir
The Cabinet approved an 18 percent increase in fares for passenger commercial vehicles. Transport operators had demanded a much higher hike between 35 and 40 percent.
The government reviewed the demand and approved a moderate increase. The decision aims to balance the financial concerns of transport operators while reducing the burden on commuters.
This change will affect buses, taxis, and other passenger transport vehicles operating across Jammu and Kashmir.
New Fare Structure for Electric Vehicles
| Vehicle Type | Fare Structure |
|---|---|
| E-Rickshaw | Rs 15 per kilometer |
| E-Auto | Rs 25 for first kilometer |
| E-Auto Additional Distance | Rs 20 per kilometer |
Earlier, many operators charged fares without any fixed rule. This created confusion and frequent complaints from passengers.
The government fixed official rates to bring transparency and prevent overcharging.
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Increase in Allowances for Ministers and MLAs
The Cabinet also approved revisions in allowances for several legislative and executive positions. These include Ministers, MLAs, presiding officers, and the Leader of Opposition.
The revision will increase financial benefits related to travel, medical support, and other official facilities.
Allowances That Will Increase
| Allowance Type | Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
| Travelling Allowance (TA) | MLAs and Ministers |
| Daily Allowance | MLAs and legislative members |
| Medical Allowance | Leader of Opposition and Ministers |
| Motor Car Advance | Ministers and Assembly Members |
| Housing Loan Rules | Ministers |
Medical facilities will also extend to family members of Ministers, presiding officers, and the Leader of Opposition.
New Faculty Posts in Government Medical Colleges
The Cabinet approved creation of 136 new faculty posts in Government Medical Colleges of Jammu and Srinagar. The posts include Professors and Associate Professors.
The move aims to strengthen medical education and improve healthcare services across the region.
| Position | GMC Jammu | GMC Srinagar |
|---|---|---|
| Professors | 10 | 17 |
| Associate Professors | 36 | 73 |
| Total Posts | 46 | 90 |
The distribution of posts has raised concerns among some residents and medical students in Jammu. Many believe the number of posts allocated to Srinagar is significantly higher.
- 136 faculty posts approved for Government Medical Colleges
- Major share of posts allocated to GMC Srinagar
- Decision sparked debate among students and residents in Jammu
Other Important Cabinet Decisions
The Cabinet also approved several administrative and governance decisions.
- Promotion of Abdul Majid Tak as Director Fisheries
- Special Scale granted to JKAS officer Rajesh Kumar Basotra
- Approval for Ladakh to use J&K Real Estate Appellate Tribunal
This arrangement will allow Ladakh to handle real estate disputes through the existing tribunal structure until a separate system develops.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the new transport fare hike in Jammu and Kashmir?
The J&K Cabinet approved an 18 percent increase in passenger commercial vehicle fares across the Union Territory.
2. What are the new e-rickshaw fare rates?
The government fixed the e-rickshaw fare at Rs 15 per kilometer.
3. What is the new e-auto fare in Jammu and Kashmir?
E-auto fare is Rs 25 for the first kilometer and Rs 20 for each additional kilometer.
4. Did the government increase allowances for MLAs?
Yes. The Cabinet approved revisions in travelling allowance, medical allowance, daily allowance, and motor car advances.
5. How many faculty posts were approved in Government Medical Colleges?
The Cabinet approved 136 faculty posts including Professors and Associate Professors.
6. Why are people discussing the faculty post distribution?
Some residents and students in Jammu raised concerns because GMC Srinagar received nearly double the number of posts compared to GMC Jammu.
Quick Recap
The latest Cabinet decisions introduce several changes in Jammu and Kashmir. The 18 percent fare hike will impact daily commuters while bringing regulated pricing to public transport. The government also increased allowances for Ministers and MLAs and approved new faculty posts to strengthen medical education. These decisions reflect ongoing administrative reforms and policy adjustments across the Union Territory.

