JK Bank grants jobs to widows of private security guards

Chairman and CEO of J&K Bank, Parvez Ahmed, presenting cash certificates to children of security guards.
Chairman and CEO of J&K Bank, Parvez Ahmed, presenting cash certificates to children of security guards.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 8: In a significant move, J&K Bank has granted jobs to the widows of two private security guards Javaid Ahmed Bhat and Muzaffar Ahmad, who were killed last month by unidentified gunmen while manning the cash van in Kulgam.
Both these guards were employees of a private security firm working under an arrangement with bank. Notably, soon after the fateful incident, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had expressed hope that the bank would take a sympathetic view of the families of the guards.
Today, Chairman and CEO Parvez Ahmad also gave cash certificates worth Rs 4.75 lakh to each of the four kids of guards amounting to Rs 19 lakh The amount has been contributed by the bank staff for the welfare of the two families.
On the occasion, the Chairman expressed his heartfelt condolences to families of the killed personnel and prayed for better future of their families and children.
He said, “In line with the wishes of the chief minister to take a humanistic view of the economic condition of these families and its impact on their children, we immediately appointed the wives of the security guards as Banking Attendants.”
“I hope and pray that such incidents never happen again with anyone else here. For, killing of a person actually devastate families in the process”, he added.