A slew of measures would be adopted by the Centre to enhance peace efforts in Jammu & Kashmir, sources have said. The measures would follow Special Representative Dineshwar Sharma briefing the Centre about his meetings with different delegations in the state. Sharma is understood to have presented his own roadmap of how he wants to break the ice to make efforts for peace a reality, sources privy to the efforts of the Centre and the state government said. Reports said that Sharma will be visiting Kashmir again by the end of this month if he feels the Centre has heeded his suggestions. Sharma reportedly attended a high-level meet on Kashmir in New Delhi recently and stressed upon participants to help bring permanent peace in J&K.Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who has been actively pushing for dialogue and roping in the Hurriyat, is likely to visit New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh. She has started efforts to allow young teenagers, who have picked up the gun, to return home and has told police to allow Huriyat leaders to do “peaceful activities” in Kashmir. Following her directions, state police chief S.P. Ved told the media recently that Hurriyat leaders were free to carry on with peaceful political activities in Kashmir. Reports said that Mufti has assured Hurriyat leaders that she will take up their pre-conditions for talks, with the Centre. Sources said that it was because of these efforts that opposition National Conference recently accused