"The government on its own is working on improving the situation there (Kashmir). The discussions are held with the people. After the all-party delegation meeting, there has been a perceptional change," Singh told reporters here after commissioning off-shore patrol vessel ICG Sarathi.
The Minister said that the government was working on the recommendations made by the all-party delegation that travelled to the state recently.
"People in Kashmir have realised that it is difficult to bear such a long span of unrest. People are feeling that peace and normalcy should be restored," he said.
"In future also,we will be trying that all parties are taken into confidence (on Kashmir)," he said.
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The minister said that "there is improvement in the situation in Kashmir" and the Centre was assisting efforts to provide employment and and bring development in the state.
In order to provide job opportunities to the youths in the state, the central government has ordered for recruitment of 10,000 Special Police Officers (SPOs) in the state, he said.
"Development work is going on. Central government has also funded for all the development works," he said.
Responding to a question on cross-border infiltration, the Home Minister said, "Infiltration has been happening in past, but it was less in 2015."
"There is increase in 2016 as far as infiltration is concerned but at the same time our army and para-military forces have managed to eliminate the terrorists," he said.