The Narendra Modi government has announced a new year gift to 4.5 employees of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. The central government has decided to give the benefit of the 7th Pay Commission to these government employees of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state. For this, the Center has sanctioned an amount of Rs 4,800 crore. The Lok Sabha was informed about this on Tuesday. Bharat Bond ETF: Golden Opportunity to invest with low risk, will launch on December 12 Minister of State for Home Affairs Kishan Reddy has said in a written reply to a question that the central government is fully committed to the development of the state. The Modi government has decided to give Children Education Allowance, Hostel Allowance, Transport Allowance, LTC, Fixed Medical Allowance to these 4.5 lakh employees. These employees were not getting these allowances earlier. The central government is sanctioning an estimated amount of Rs 4,800 crore for these employees working in the two union territories Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, which came into existence on 31 October. Sensex slips after opening with gains, Nifty also falls Reddy said that after the formation of the two union territories, according to the grant of the 14th Finance Commission, the balance share of 14,559.25 crore rupees has been divided among the two new union territories. According to the information received, it is being told that out of this, Rs 2,977.31 crore has already been released for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, Rs 1,275.99 crore. The state of Kashmir has been reconstituted. Through this, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were made Union Territories. Government strict on onion traders, not allowed to keep more than two tons