SRINAGAR: Only five out of 36 Union ministers will be visiting Kashmir as part of the Centre's outreach programme in the newly-created union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
According to officials, the ministers visiting the Valley over the next four days are telecommunications minister
Ravi Shankar Prasad, HRD minister
Ramesh Pokhriyal, minority affairs minister
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, minister of state for defence
Shripad Naik and minister of state for home affairs G Kishan Reddy.
Naqvi will kick-start the valley leg of the outreach programme on Tuesday where he will lay the foundation stone for a high school in the Dara area on the outskirts of Srinagar.
He will also lay the foundation stone for the water conservation project at Sarband in the Harwan area of the city.
Reddy will begin his two-day programme of interactions in Ganderbal district on Wednesday, while Prasad will be stationed in
Baramulla district for two days starting Thursday.
Naik will be in Srinagar on Thursday, while Pokhriyal will be in the summer capital of the union territory on Friday.
According to the officials, only eight meetings are scheduled to be held in Kashmir over the next four days, while over 50 such meetings and programmes are scheduled in the Jammu division.
None of the ministers will be visiting the four districts of Pulwama, Shopian, Anantnag and Kulgam.
The districts of Budgam, Kupwara and Bandipora have also not been included in the itinerary of the visiting ministers.
The aim of the visits by ministers is to make people aware of the "positive impact" of abrogation of
Article 370, which granted erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir the special status, and share "development initiatives taken by the government" with them, the officials said.