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| Review meeting of Legal Aid Defence Counsels held in Jammu | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: A review meeting of Legal Aid Defense Counsels (LADCs) was held today at the Office of Secretary, DLSA Jammu, chaired by Maleeka Sharma, Sub-Judge/Secretary, DLSA Jammu. The meeting was attended by LADCs under DLSA Jammu.
The Secretary reviewed their performance, focusing on the quality of legal representation provided to beneficiaries, timely submission of reports and the status of pending cases. She emphasized the importance of dedicated legal support and | |
| | | | DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range conducts drug awareness programme at village Bashat | | | Early Times Report
CHENANI, May 30: As part of the ongoing campaign against drug abuse and to spread awareness among the youth, DIG Udhampur-Reasi Range, Sh. Shiv Kumar Sharma, IPS, conducted a Drug Awareness Programme at Village Bashat today. The programme was attended by SSP Udhampur, Amritpal Singh, SDPO Chenani, Sukhvir Singh, and SHO Chenani, Nishant Gupta, along with prominent citizens of the area and students of Government High School Bashat. Addressing the gathering, DIG Shiv Kumar Sha | |
| | | | SSP Jammu Joginder Singh felicitates retiring police officers at DPL Jammu | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: SSP Jammu, Joginder Singh, today felicitated retiring officers of Jammu & Kashmir Police during a ceremony organized at District Police Lines (DPL) Jammu to honour their dedicated and distinguished service to the department. During the ceremony, 80 persons from the retired Police officer's association- Non Gazetted Officer's Welfare association were also present, and shared their experiences
Speaking on the occasion, SSP Jammu appreciated the valuable contrib | |
| | | | NEET-UG to shift to CBT mode from 2027: NTA to SC | | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, May 30: The National Testing Agency on Friday told the Supreme Court that it is all set to conduct the NEET-UG exam in computer-based test (CBT) mode from next year instead of the pen and paper mode after consulting the Centre.
The National Testing Agency (NTA), responsible for conducting the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), made the statement before the apex court, which is hearing a batch of petitions related to the paper leak this year that led to the cancellation of the May 3 exam.
In an affidavit filed before a bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Alok Aradhe, the NTA said a high-level committee of experts (HLCE) has recommended transition | |
| | | | Fuel Supplies stable across J&K, Ladakh despite sharp rise in Consumption | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Amid a recent surge in fuel demand across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies - IndianOil, BPCL and HPCL - have reassured consumers that sufficient stocks of Petrol, Diesel and LPG are available and uninterrupted supplies are being maintained through close coordination of operations and logistics.
According to a statement issued by Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), the Public Sector OMCs recorded a substantial increase in fuel sales in Jammu & Kashmir during the period from May 1 to May 28, 2026. Petrol sales registered a growth of 24 per cent, while Diesel sales increased by 12 per cent over the corresponding period las | |
| | | | PDUNASS and GNLU Launch Executive Development Programme on "Labour Laws and Social Security" | | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, May 30: In a significant step towards strengthening professional capacity in labour governance, social security administration, and regulatory compliance, the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya National Academy of Social Security (PDUNASS), Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), in collaboration with Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar, launched the inaugural batch of the Executive Development Programme on "Labour Laws and Social Security Compliance (EPFO at Core)" during an online inaugural session held on 29 May 2026.
The Programme marks an important milestone in professional legal education and industry-oriented capacity building at a time | |
| | | | Statehood Day celebration of Goa held in Lok Bhavan | | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 30: Lok Bhavan Jammu Kashmir today hosted a special programme to mark the statehood day of Goa. The event was attended by the Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha, senior officials, invited guests from Goa who are living in Jammu Kashmir and artists.
The Lieutenant Governor said that between 1946 and 1961 many brave sons of Mother India laid down their lives in the struggle to liberate Goa. Hundreds were jailed and subjected to brutal hardships, yet the unity and courage of the freedom fighters kept the movement alive.
"Today I pay homage to Bala Raya Mapari of the Azad Gomantak Dal, the first martyr of Goa's freedom struggle. Great figures such as Luís | |
| | | | Five-Day Motapa Shivir Concludes Successfully at Gandhi Nagar | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: A five-day Motapa Shivir organized by Bahu District of Bharatiya Yog Sansthan concluded at Green Belt Park, Gandhi Nagar. Around 45 participants actively took part in the camp and benefited from the yoga sessions, health guidance, and lifestyle counseling provided during the programme.
In addition to this camp, Bahu District also conducted a five-day Motapa Shivir at Channi Himmat (Aap Shambu Class). Another special ladies' camp, being led by Anupama Puri Dis | |
| | | | Rajouri police attaches properties worth Rs 33.50 lakh of NDPS accused Munshi Khan | | | Early Times Report
RAJOURI, May 30: In a major crackdown against drug trafficking Rajouri Police has attached movable and immovable properties worth approx 33.50 lakh belonging to a notorious accused involved in multiple NDPS cases and booked under the PIT-NDPS Act.
The attached properties belong to:
Munshi Khan S/o Khan Mohd R/o Dhanour Dhindian Tehsil and District Rajouri and include:
Single storey residential house valued at approx 30 lakh
Electric auto valued at approx 3.50 lakh
The a | |
| | | | JMC Commissioner inspects encroachment situation in City Chowk and Malhotra Mohalla | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), Dr. Devansh Yadav conducted an on-site inspection of Ward No. 11, covering City Chowk and Malhotra Mohalla areas, to assess the issue of encroachments on public footpaths and roads.
The visit was undertaken following repeated representations and requests from local residents, who highlighted the difficulties being faced by pedestrians due to the widespread encroachment of footpaths by vendors and shopkeepers. D | |
| | | | Local power hungry BJP leaders black mailing democratically elected Govt: Rattan Lal Gupta | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President Jammu Rattan Lal Gupta today strongly criticized certain local BJP leaders for indulging in political blackmail and creating unnecessary confrontation against the democratically elected Government in Jammu and Kashmir merely to satisfy their hunger for power.
Addressing a One Day Convention of District Presidents and Party functionaries of SC Cell at Sher-e- Kashmir Bhavan Jammu today which was or | |
| | | | Vedic wisdom on charity, worship and knowledge shared at 78-day Yajna in Yol | | | Early Times Report
YOL (HIMACHAL PRADESH), May 30: On the 49th day of the ongoing 78-day Yajna dedicated to the study and recitation of all four Vedas at Ved Mandir, Yol, renowned Vedic scholar and Yoga Acharya Swami Ram Swarup Ji delivered an enlightening discourse based on Samaveda Mantras 388, 389 and 1683, emphasizing the eternal values of divine worship, righteous association and charity.
Explaining Samaveda Mantra 388, Swami Ji stated that Almighty God is the creator and revealer of the | |
| | | | SP City North Zone Jammu accorded warm farewell to retiring police officers | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: City Police North Zone Jammu today accorded a warm and heartfelt farewell to Shri G.C. Thapa, Chowki Officer, Police Post Hari Market, and Shri Muzaffar Shah, Chowki Officer, Police Post Gujjar Nagar, on the occasion of their superannuation from active police service after rendering long, dedicated and distinguished service in the Jammu & Kashmir Police.
A farewell function was organized in their honour, wherein senior police officers, members of the Bazar As | |
| | | | 23 J&K police officers complete two-day course on ethics and soft skills at SKPA | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Two-day course on "Ethics and Soft Skills" which commenced at SKPA on 29.05.2026, culminated today i.e. on 30.05.2026. A total of 23 officers of J&K Police participated in the training programme. The programme highlighted the importance of ethical conduct, effective communication, empathy and interpersonal skills in policing. As first responders in the criminal justice system, police personnel must attend to crime victims with patience, sensitivity and promptness. Participants were sensitized to treat victims and complainants with compassion and respect, recognizing their right to access justice and receive timely assistance. The broad contours of police-p | |
| | | | Crumbling road stretch turns daily commute into misery for locals | | | | Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, May 30: A small but badly damaged stretch of road near Sallian Talab Chowk, from where the Battal Ballian Women College road begins, has become a major source of inconvenience for students, pedestrians and daily commuters. Though the damaged portion is only around 50 metres long, its pathetic condition has been causing serious problems for the public for a long time.
The stretch, located in the middle of the city, is full of potholes, muddy water and a broken surface, making movement difficult for both vehicles and pedestrians. Due to stagnant dirty water and the uneven condition of the road, commuters are forced to move cautiously to avoid accidents and incon | |
| | | | Farewell ceremony held on retirement of Prof Narayan Dutt, Associate Professor of Physics at GDC Samba | | | Early Times Report
SAMBA, May 30: Government Degree College (GDC) Samba organized a heartfelt farewell function in honour of Prof. Narayan Dutt, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, on the occasion of his retirement after rendering distinguished and dedicated service in higher education.
The programme was attended by the Principal, faculty members, non-teaching staff, students, and several well-wishers who gathered to celebrate Prof. Dutt's remarkable academic journey and invalua | |
| | | | Sikh Community's Legacy of Sacrifice a matter of pride for every Indian: CM | | | Early Times Report
CHANDIGARH, May 30: Haryana Chief Minister, Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday lauded the Sikh community's unparalleled contribution to the nation, saying its legacy of courage, sacrifice and unwavering commitment to the protection of faith continues to inspire generations and remains a matter of pride for every Indian.
Addressing a 'Dhanyawad' Programme organised by the Sikh Sangat at Haryana Niwas in Chandigarh, the Chief Minister said the Sikh community has set extraordinary | |
| | | | Governor Felicitates Outstanding Students of 'The Punjab Public School, Nabha' | | | Early Times Report
CHANDIGARH, May 30: Governor of Punjab and Administrator, U.T. Chandigarh, Shri Gulab Chand Kataria felicitated meritorious students of The Punjab Public School, Nabha at Punjab Lok Bhavan, Chandigarh, for their outstanding performance in the ISC, ICSE and CAIE examinations. Around 53 students were honoured in various categories, including batch toppers, stream toppers, CAIE topper and high achievers.
The Punjab Governor, who is also the Chairman of the School Board, congra | |
| | | | DGP Gaurav Yadav meets martyr ASI Joga Singh’s family in Batala, extends deepest condolances | | | Early Times Report
CHANDIGARH, May 30: Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav on Saturday, visited the residence of Martyr Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Joga Singh at village Ghaniye Ke Bangar in Batala, to pay his respects to the brave officer and express solidarity with the bereaved family.
"ASI Joga Singh made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty, exemplifying the highest traditions of Punjab Police through his courage, dedication, and selfless service. His sacrifice wil | |
| | | | Jammu police pays tribute to Martyrs SI Daljeet Singh Azrot on the Eve of his Martyrdom Day | | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Jammu Police paid heartfelt tributes to Martyr Sub-Inspector Daljeet Singh Azrot at R.S. Pura on the eve of his martyrdom day. The solemn ceremony was organized to honor his supreme sacrifice in the line of duty and to remember his courage, dedication, and commitment towards the nation.
Martyr SI Daljeet Singh Azrot laid down his life on 30th May 1997 while bravely combating militants during an encounter in Poonch. His valiant act and unwavering devotion to duty continue to inspire generations of police personnel and citizens alike.
Senior officers and officials of Jammu Police attended the tribute ceremony and paid floral tributes to the martyr. They | |
| | | | Restoration of Kathua-Madhupur Rail Bridge No. 17 completed, CRS inspection done | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: The restoration work of Rail Bridge No. 17 between Kathua and Madhupur, Punjab has been completed. On 30 May, Commissioner of Railway Safety, Northern Railway Shri Dinesh Chand Deshwal conducted a detailed safety inspection and speed test of the bridge. Divisional Railway Manager, Jammu Shri Vivek Kumar and other officers were also present during the inspection.
After the inspection, CRS has approved train operations on the bridge. Train services will resume soon.
Background
Last year in 2025, heavy rainfall and floods caused the water level of the Ravi River to rise dangerously. Due to the strong current, one pillar of the bridge was partially damage | |
| | | | DC Shopian presides over monthly NCORD meeting | | | | Early Times Report
SHOPIAN, May 30: The District Level Narco Coordination (NCORD) committee meeting was held today here at Mini-Secretariat Shopian chaired by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian, Shishir Gupta.
During meeting, the DC conducted a comprehensive review of the ongoing enforcement, monitoring and preventive initiatives being implemented by the concerned departments. Stressing the need for a coordinated and proactive approach, the DC directed all stakeholders to intensify efforts for effective control of drug abuse.
While speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner took department-wise action taken reports and laid stress on creating awareness against the drug and substance | |
| | | | JKTF urges Govt to explore legal, legislative relief on TET issue | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: J&K Teachers Forum (JKTF) today urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to explore all available legal remedies, including filing a Curative Petition before the Supreme Court, and called upon the Government of India to consider legislative measures to protect teachers affected by the recent judgment relating to the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET).
In a statement, JKTF UT President Mohd Ashraf Sheikh expressed concern over the implications of the judgment for thousands of in-service teachers in Jammu and Kashmir and across the country. He said the unique constitutional and administrative circumstances of J&K prior to the reorganization of the erstwhile State | |
| | | | Punjab writes new chapter in employee welfare as Bhagwant Mann Govt ends contractual system; over 65,000 employees to be regularized | | | | Early Times Report
CHANDIGARH, May 30: The Punjab Cabinet led by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday delivered one of the most far-reaching pro-employee decisions in Punjab's history, approving a roadmap to dismantle the decades-old contractual employment system and pave the way for the regularisation of more than 65,000 workers across government departments. By ending the role of private contractors in government employment and creating a direct employer-employee relationship between the state and workers, the Bhagwant Mann Government has moved to provide job security, dignity and a clear pathway to permanent service for thousands of employees who have spent years serving Punjab without re | |
| | | | Quiz Competitions, Awareness Programmes held | | | |
Early Times Report
BANDIPORA, May 30: Various educational institutions across district Bandipora on Saturday organised quiz competitions, pledge ceremonies and awareness programmes under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) to spread awareness against drug abuse and promote healthy lifestyles among students.
Health Awareness Quiz programmes were organised at PM SHRI Government High School Odina, HSS Gadakhud, HSS Nowgam, High School Ahamsharief, H/S Ketson, HS Koragbal and HSS Quilmuqam. Students participated enthusiastically in the quiz competitions and awareness activities focusing on health, well-being and prevention of drug abuse. | |
| | | | Jodhamal holds capacity building programme on disaster management | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Jodhamal Public School organised an insightful and intellectually enriching Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management, aimed at empowering educators with critical knowledge, practical competencies, and strategic preparedness to effectively respond to emergencies and safeguard the well-being of students within the school ecosystem. The programme served as a significant platform for fostering awareness regarding preparedness, resilience, and timely inte | |
| | | | Green Colour Day and birthday celebration held at DDPS | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Dewan Devi Play Way School celebrated Green Colour Day along with a Birthday Celebration on its premises with great enthusiasm and joy. The event began with a cake-cutting ceremony in the school premises, which filled the atmosphere with excitement. To reinforce the theme of the day, a special quiz and speech session was organized based on the concept of green colour. The students participated actively and showcased their awareness about nature, environment, a | |
| | | | Inter Zonal District level Competitions of Volleyball U14 & U-17 Yrs and Handball U-17 Yrs girls commence | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Department of Youth Services and Sports of District Jammu commence Inter Zonal District level Competitions of Volleyball under 14 Yrs. & 17 Yrs. girls and Handball U 17 Yrs. girls at MA Stadium Jammu.
These competitions is being organised under the patronage of Director General Youth Services and Sports JK UT Smt. Anuradha Gupta (JKAS) under the guidance of Joint Director Youth Services and Sports Jammu Sh. Inderjeet Singh (JKAS) and under the overall supervi | |
| | | | GPC Kishtwar organizes Consumer Awareness Programme | | | Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, May 30: Government Polytechnic College, Kishtwar successfully organized a Consumer Awareness Programme under the initiative of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Government of India, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology & Entrepreneur Development (IITED). The programme was aimed at creating awareness among students regarding consumer rights, telecom services, broadcasting regulations, cyber security, and digital safety. The progra | |
| | | | Investiture ceremony marks new chapter for student leaders at SIPS | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: The Investiture Ceremony at Stephens International Public School marked a momentous occasion as the school is celebrating its 20th year of excellence in the field of education. The event was enlightened by the presence of distinguished guests namely Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul, Sr Advocate Supreme Court of India and Former High Court Judge, Dr B N Tripathi Vice Chancellor SKAUST, and Adv Shivani Jalali Pandita Sr Adv High Court J& K. They were joined by Dr | |
| | | | GDC Sunderbani organizes awareness programme under Nasha Mukta Bharat Abhiyan | | | | Early Times Report
SUNDERBANI, May 30: Government Degree College Sunderbani, in collaboration with the Sub-District Administration Sunderbani, organized an awareness programme under the Nasha Mukta Bharat Abhiyan to sensitize students about the harmful effects of drug abuse and promote a healthy, responsible, and productive lifestyle. Ramkesh Sharma, Additional Deputy Commissioner Sunderbani, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The programme was also attended by the SHO Sunderbani and the Child Development Project Officer Sunderbani, who interacted with the students and shared valuable insights on the collective responsibility of society in combating substance abuse.
The programme wit | |
| | | | APS Ratnuchak hosts ‘Samsung solve for tomorrow 2026’ | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Army Public School Ratnuchak successfully hosted the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2026 - Design Thinking and Innovation (DTI) Workshop for students of Classes IX to XII at the Kheterpal Auditorium. Organised under Samsung India's flagship youth innovation initiative in collaboration with FITT-IIT Delhi and ThinkStartup, the workshop witnessed the enthusiastic participation of 367 students.
The workshop was conducted by Dr. Vivek Sharma, Chief Innovation Officer, IIM Jammu, who inspired students to identify real-world challenges, empathise with the people affected by them, and develop innovative solutions with meaningful social impact. Drawing from his vast | |
| | | | GGM Science College NSS volunteers visits Home for Aged and Infirm | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: NSS volunteers of GGM Science College visited the Home for the Aged and Infirm at Ambphalla, Jammu as part of their community service programme. During the visit, the volunteers interacted with the elderly residents, listened to their life experiences, and spent quality time with them. The visit aimed to provide emotional support and companionship to the residents while sensitizing students towards the needs and concerns of senior citizens. The programme was conducted under the patronage of Prof. (Dr.) Romesh Kumar Gupta, Principal, GGM Science College, who emphasized the importance of community service and encouraged students to actively participate in a | |
| | | | DC chairs NCORD meeting, calls for intensified anti-drug campaign | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
SAMBA, May 30: Deputy Commissioner Samba Ayushi Sudan today chaired a meeting of the District Level NCORD ( Narco Coordination Centre) Committee to review the Action Taken Report on anti-drug initiatives and assess the progress achieved on decisions taken during the previous meeting.
During the meeting, the DC reviewed the measures undertaken by various departments to curb drug abuse and narcotics trafficking and stressed the need for a coordinated, multi-sectoral approa | |
| | | | Navy Shaurya Vatika inaugurated, Rajnath Singh says UP’s identity has changed under CM Yogi’s leadership | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
LUCKNOW, May 30: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the Navy Shaurya Vatika in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh.
Addressing the programme, Defence Minister and Lucknow MP Rajnath Singh said, “Earlier Uttar Pradesh was known for ‘One District One Mafia’, but today it is known for ‘One District One Product.’
He said, “This transformation is the result of the strong leadership of the popular Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Uttar Pradesh was once identified with goonda raj and poor law and order, but today the state has changed under the leadership of CM Yogi.”
Notably, the Navy Shaurya Vatika, built over more than 2 ac | |
| | | | ASKPC, SSDYS appeal Government to ease NFSA process for displaced KPs | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 30: ASKPC Expressing deep anguish and serious concern over the immense hardships being faced by displaced Kashmiri Pandit families in obtaining and updating ration cards under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), the All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference, Shree Sanatan Dharam Yuvak Sabha has made a heartfelt appeal to the Government to simplify, defer, or temporarily suspend the present procedure until the dignified return and rehabilitation of displaced Kash | |
| | | | Rich Harvest School brings laurels in Bocce Raffa championship 2026 | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 30: Rich Harvest School, Shastri Nagar, brought laurels to the institution by winning 22 medals in the Open District Level Bocce Raffa Championship 2026, organized by the Reffa Boules India Federation at JP World School on May 27, 2026.
To celebrate this remarkable achievement, the school organized a felicitation ceremony for the medal-winning students. On the occasion, Managing Director Mrs. Uma Katal congratulated and honored the students for their outstandi | |
| | | | DC reviews anti-drug, tobacco control measures; Calls for coordinated action | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
KATHUA, May 30: Deputy Commissioner Kathua Rajesh Sharma chaired meetings of the District Level NCORD Committee and District Level Coordination Committee (DLCC) under the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) at the Conference Hall of DC Office Complex. The meetings were attended by ADC Mahima Madan, GM DIC Mushtaq Choudhary, ASP Sunil Kesar, RTO Surinder Sharma, CMO Dr. Vijay Raina, ACD, ACP, CEO and other concerned officers.
Reviewing the NCORD agenda, the Deputy C | |
| | | | Non-violence highest duty, but violence to have to be adopted against those who pose threat to security of nation, society: CM | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
LUCKNOW, May 30: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that when we are strong on the security front, the world too will extend friendship towards us. No one bows before the weak.
He said, “When we speak incompletely, it distorts the meaning, therefore we should learn to speak completely. India’s sage tradition inspires us with the saying, “Ahimsa Parmo Dharma, Dharma Hinsa Tathaiva Cha,” meaning non-violence should be the highest duty in normal life, but if someone poses a threat to the security of the nation and society, then violence will ultimately have to be adopted against them. This is our duty towards the enemies of the nation, and the Indian Armed Forces fulfi | |
| | | | DC reviews implementation of 100-Day Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan | | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
RAJOURI, May 30: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the quality and impact of activities being organized under the ongoing 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan across the district. During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the range of awareness, sports, educational and community-based activities being conducted under the campaign and emphasized the need to ensure meaningful public participation and tangible outcomes. He directed all concerned officers to further intensify the campaign by organizing more awareness and outreach events across all 312 Panchayats and municipal areas of the district. | |
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