Watch | The 149-year-old tradition of Darbar move
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A video on the 'Darbar Move' tradition in Jammu and Kashmir that came to an end on June 30
On June 30, the 149-year-old tradition in Jammu & Kashmir known as The Darbar Move was a biannual practice in which the government functions for six months each in the two capitals of Srinagar and Jammu. Around 8000-9000 employees working in Civil Secretariats, with headquarters in Jammu and Srinagar, would move along with files twice every year.More Related News
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