Three Years After End, Darbar Move Set for Return in J&K

Jammu and Kashmir’s century-old “Darbar Move,” halted in 2021 as part of administrative restructuring, appears set for a revival, promising to reshape governance in the union territory. This centuries-old practice, which saw government offices shift biannually between Srinagar and Jammu, was once a key element in bridging geographical and social divides. The move's abolition in 2021, citing cost savings and efficiency under digital governance, faced public backlash from businesses, social groups, and political parties, many arguing it eroded a unique cultural tradition.

The renewed push to reinstate the Darbar Move has gained traction in local political circles, primarily due to pledges from the Congress and National Conference (NC) alliance in the upcoming J&K elections. Party leaders emphasize the practice’s significance in fostering unity and inclusivity across communities, with Congress leader Ravinder Sharma citing the impact on local economies and social interaction. NC's commitment to the Darbar Move as part of its manifesto underscores its role in ensuring Jammu’s economic stability during Kashmir’s winters. Since its end, businesses in Jammu report diminished foot traffic and revenue losses, attributing this to the absence of the annual influx of government workers and their families.

Support for the move’s return extends beyond political quarters, with local business chambers and social groups advocating for it. The Jammu Chamber of Commerce has underscored the economic advantages of reviving the practice, while critics of the abolition argue that digital systems cannot fully substitute face-to-face administrative access for citizens. Federation of Industries Jammu has also echoed concerns over accessibility, asserting that digital initiatives often fall short in addressing residents’ administrative needs comprehensively, particularly for those in remote areas.

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