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| Govt committed to inclusive development of state: Sham | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 28 : Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Sham Lal Sharma on Tuesday reiterated the commitment of government for inclusive and equitable development of the state. Sham Lal Sharma was addressing several deputations belonging to different areas of Jammu district who projected demands of their respective areas in presence of officers of district administration, functionaries of Power Development Department, Public Health Engineering (PHE) and other departments.
Minister resolved various issues on the spot and instructed the concerned departments to use every means to meet the other demands. He also reviewed the delivery of public services, pace on the ongoing developmental and civic works besides other facilities in general and in the winter capital in particular. District Development Commissioner Jammu, Ajeet Kumar Sahu, Chief Engineer, PDD, Shehnaz Goni, Chief Engineer RTIC, V. K. Badyal, S. E. Hydraulic Susheel Aima, Executive Engineers of PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control and Ground Water Division, President Jammu Chamber of Commerce... | |
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| Jora conducts whirlwind tour of Srinagar city, takes stock of various dev projects worth Rs 2.05 cr | | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 28 : Minister for Urban Development and Urban Local Bodies, Mr. Nawang Rigzin Jora on Tuesday conducted an extensive tour of several areas of Srinagar city including Jehangir Chowk, Rambagh, Chanpora, Natipora and took stock of various development activities. The Minister was accompanied by Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Mr. G. N. Qasba and other senior officers and Engineers of SMC. Mr. Jora during his extensive tour, visited Khal-Natipora, Mustafa Colony and inspected the construction work of the under construction Community Hall with utility services ,separate washrooms for ladies and gents coming up at an estimated cost of Rs.1.20 cr... | |
| | | | Maintenance, sanitation of hospital key for better patient care: Mir | | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 28 : Minister for Agriculture, Mr Ghulam Hassan Mir today said that proper maintenance and sanitation of hospitals is pivotal for providing better patient care to the people.
The Minister said this at a high level meeting convened to review the progress of Rogi Kalyan Samiti (RKS) constituted for management of PHCs, CHCs of the respective hospitals of the area. The meeting discussed in detail the issues put forth in a resolution pertaining to the construction works, purchase of new medicare equipment and face lifting of hospitals of different Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centers of the Tangmarg constituency. The meeting gave its nod to ma... | |
| | | | J&K Political Migrants Front presents Memorandum to Governor | | | |
SRINAGAR, May 28 : A 12-member delegation of the office bearers of the Jammu & Kashmir Political Migrants Front, met Mr. N. N. Vohra, Governor, at Raj Bhavan here today and presented to him a Memorandum of their demands. The demands presented by the delegation led by Sheikh Mohi-ud-Din Shabnam, Chairman of the Front, included, interalia, enhancement of monthly cash relief of migrants, providing employment to their wards, provision of additional accommodation to the political migrants, representation to the Front in the Apex Committee for Migrants and providing medical facilities to them. The delegation felicitated the Governor on his appointment for the second term and presen... | |
| | | | 25 injured in two separate mishaps | | | |
Jammu, May 28 : Atleast 25 persons, including five female teachers were injured two different mishaps in Kathua and Rajouri district since last 24 hours, police sources said. Police said that a major mishap occurred in Kotha area of Kathuadistrict, when a passenger from Kathua to Basholi had a head on collision with a truck resulting into injuries to atleast 20 persons travelling in it
After receiving the information police team rushed to the accident spot and started rescue operation immediately and shifted injured to the hospital where their condition was stated to be stable. Meanwhile, in another accident, five female teachers were hurt when a vehicle bearing reg... | |
| | | | CS reviews welfare, development of SCs, Kissans | | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 28 : To ascertain the implementation status of decisions taken in State Advisory Boards, Chief Secretary Mr. Mohammad Iqbal Khandey Tuesday chaired review meetings of J&K State Advisory Boards for the Welfare and Development of SCs and Development of Kissans.
Chief Secretary reiterated Government’s resolve of uniform development of all sections of the society and its endeavour to address community specific issues and concerns in a time bound and effective manner. Regarding implementation of reservation rules under various schemes, the Chief Secretary asked the School Education Department to collect actual figures of community specific representation ... | |
| | | | City parts to face Power shut down | | | | JAMMU, May 28 : To carry out urgent and preventive maintenance (Branch Cutting) of 11 KV feeders, in the Sub division-I Green Belt, Gandhi Nagar, the power supply to the Green Belt, AD, BD, DC Blocks and adjoining areas, PHE, MAM College, Amar Singh Club, Police, Polytechnic, Bikram Chowk will remain affected from 6 am to 11 am on 29 May, 2013. Similarly, the areas of RBI, BSNL, Vasihavi Dham and Sarawati Dham, parts of Trikuta Nagar, Sector 5, 5-A, 6,7,8,9 & Partial areas of Sector 4 of Trikuta Nagar will remain affected from 6 am to 11 am on 30 May, 2013. Also, the area including Sector 4, 5, 7 & 7 of Channi Himmat and Deeli, Sector 1, 3, Police Colony Channi Himmat will remain affected f... | |
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