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Horticulture provides twin benefits of eco-balance, employment generation: Azad
CM launches fruit plantation drive at Bhadarwah, inspects development works
3/25/2007 11:33:13 PM
Jammu, March 25 Chief Minister Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad today launched fruit plantation drive by planting saplings of peach in the university campus at Bhadarwah. Highlighting importance of horticulture in the rural economy, Chief Minister said that horticulture promises greater future to the state adding that fruit marketing has become highly profitable industry for substantial revenue and employment generation. He said Jammu and Kashmir, for its different climatic and geographical zones, provides ample room for wide ranging fruit plants cultivation. He said while Kashmir valley and temperate parts of Jammu are ideal for cultivation of temperate fruits and stone fruits, plains of Jammu division are feasible for raising sub-tropical fruit orchards. He asked the experts to further intensify their activities in giving considerable fillip to fruit plant cultivation in the state as per feasibility and agronomic conditions. Chief Minister said that Bhadarwah and other hilly areas of Jammu division could be turned into massive fruit orchards opening new economic trends and helping bo...
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Excessive workload in GMC leads to frequent scuffle
3/25/2007 11:31:52 PM
Jammu | Mar 25 The increasing incidents of clash between the attendants of patients and the hospital staff of the Government Medical College (GMC) and their subsequent suspension of work have been causing great inconvenience to under treatment patients. As they use to suffer the most under these circumstances. Whereas, health officials are openly admitted the fact that shortage of staff and excess of load was the main reason behind all such kinds of incidents. It is to mention that GMC is facing the acute shortage of staff from the past some time. In total GMC has 20 wards and all of them were under staffed. The under staffing has resulted into the incidents of clashes between attendants ...
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‘No threat to Cong-Pdp Coalition'
Mufti to brief pac members about Delhi Talks
3/25/2007 11:27:49 PM
Jammu, March 25 Giving a clear hint that dark clouds hovering over the CONG-PDP coalition govt are clearing, Peoples democratic party on sunday indicated that the scheduled meeting of the Political affairs committee of the party will be held shortly after the arrival of PDP patron Mufti Mohd Sayeed from New Delhi. During the meeting party patron is expected to brief leaders of the party over his talks with New Delhi over their demands. The meeting was previously postponed due to preoccupation of Mufti Mohd Sayeed in the ongoing talks with central leadership of the congress party in New Delhi. The meeting was previously convened by the party chief to take a final decision ...
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Agreement reached in Mendhar: Land for mosque, compensation for owner
Town returns to normalcy, curfew relaxed
3/25/2007 11:24:57 PM
Abhishek Jammu Mar 25 The border town of Mendhar today turned towards normalcy as no untoward incident was reported in the day and the administration managed to strike an agreement between to communities, fighting over a piece of land. There was no report of any untoward incident in the town during the day and curfew was relaxed between 5.30 and 6.30 pm, official sources informed. The administration plans to completely lift the curfew from tomorrow as situation turns towards normalcy. To defuse the volatile situation, official sources, said an agreement has been reached between the representatives of the two communities, wherein it was decided that the disputed land will be handed over...
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Making J&K a role model state is my sole mission: Azad
‘I believe in honest politics, abhor deceitful tactics’
3/25/2007 11:23:32 PM
SRINAGAR, MARCH 25 Chief Minister Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad said on Sunday that his only mission as CM is to rebuild Jammu and Kashmir fast and seek peace and prosperity for the people. Addressing a mammoth public meeting at Langate, Mr. Azad said that the sole target fixed by him is bring back lost glory of Jammu and Kashmir, make it a role model state in every field of development and create peace for faster economic growth. “I believe in honest politics and abhor deceitful tactics to lure voters”, he said. He said peace process initiated by UPA government is moving in right direction and hailed role of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Mrs. Sonia Gandhi for t...
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Azad, Mufti to meet Sonia today
Eight-member panel to study J&K troop withdrawal
3/25/2007 11:20:04 PM
NEW DELHI, MAR 25 Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, patron of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and former Union Home Minister, has at last managed to have face-saving device for himself with the help of the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh. Following his second round of talks with Manmohan Singh in the Union capital, Mufti Sayeed was officially told that the Centre would form an eight-member committee to study the demand for withdrawal of trops from civlian areas in Jammu and Kashmir. The Mufti has not got much at this stage out of his negotiations in New Delhi. But the fact is that he will go back to Srinagar not empty-handed--his demand for a high-level committee to examine his demand for the wit...
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Journalist abused, beaten by police cops
3/25/2007 11:18:38 PM
BHADERWAH, MAR 25 The working journalists of district Doda have strongly condemned the unruly behaviour of Police with a senior journalist Mohammed Majid Malik, while he was proceeding towards Akthar to cover the Chief Minister’s visit there and demanded suspension of the erring police personnel for their alleged undue harassment to the senior journalist. The working journalists group said that it is not the first case of its kind as previously also, the Policemen have been creating hurdles for the journalists to cover functions of the VVIPs in the area and threatened to launch agitation and boycott all government functions, if action against the erring police personnel, was not taken. ....
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Excessive workload in GMC leads to frequent scuffle
3/25/2007 11:15:15 PM
Jammu | Mar 25 The increasing incidents of clash between the attendants of patients and the hospital staff of the Government Medical College (GMC) and their subsequent suspension of work have been causing great inconvenience to under treatment patients. As they use to suffer the most under these circumstances. Whereas, health officials are openly admitted the fact that shortage of staff and excess of load was the main reason behind all such kinds of incidents. It is to mention that GMC is facing the acute shortage of staff from the past some time. In total GMC has 20 wards and all of them were under staffed. The under staffing has resulted into the incidents of clashes between attendants ...
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Making J&K a role model state is my sole mission: Azad
‘I believe in honest politics, abhor deceitful tactics’
3/25/2007 11:14:42 PM
SRINAGAR, MARCH 25 Chief Minister Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad said on Sunday that his only mission as CM is to rebuild Jammu and Kashmir fast and seek peace and prosperity for the people. Addressing a mammoth public meeting at Langate, Mr. Azad said that the sole target fixed by him is bring back lost glory of Jammu and Kashmir, make it a role model state in every field of development and create peace for faster economic growth. “I believe in honest politics and abhor deceitful tactics to lure voters”, he said. He said peace process initiated by UPA government is moving in right direction and hailed role of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Mrs. Sonia Gandhi for t...
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