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| Hr. Edu setup in remote areas is being developed on fast-track basis: Lone | | Rs 15.50 crores being spent for the construction of GDC Karnah | | | KUPWARA, June 14 : Minister for Higher Education, Mr. Mohammad Akbar Lone along with the Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Mir Saif-Ullah visited Government Degree College Karnah and attended one-day Educational Conference besides took stock of the functioning of college activities and facilities being provided to the students. The Ministers also took stock of the ongoing construction work of the college infrastructure being executed at the cost of Rs 15.50 crore.
They were informed by the Deputy Commissioner that till date Rs. 6 crore have been spent for the college building. The Ministers directed the concerned executing agency to ensure quality of the work and expedite the construction work within the stipulated time. The Ministers were accompanied by the MLA Karnah, Mr. Kafeel-ul-Rehman, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Mr. Itrat Hussain Rafique, SDM, Karnah, Mr Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Principal of the college, Dr. Jehangir, former MLA’s, Mr. Kaiser Jamsheed Lone, Mr. Abdul Rehman Badana and other officers of district administration and JKPCC. On ... | |
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| Govt likely to enhances assistance to militancy affected families: Sakina | | | |
Early Times Report
KATHUA, June 14 : The government is likely to enhance financial assistance to the militancy affected families from Rs 750 to Rs 1000 per month besides increasing the age limit for scholarship to the wards of such families from 18 to 25 years. This was informed by Minister for Social Welfare, ARI & Training, Sakina Itoo, on Friday, while addressing a mammoth gathering after inaugurating awareness cum distribution camp at Kathua.
The camp was organized by Rehabilitation Council of Jammu and Kashmir in collaboration with, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India in which prosthetic aids and orthotic aids and appliances were given to the benefic... | |
| | | | Sham assesses damage to villages along Chenab | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 14 : Minister for PHE, Irrigation, Flood Control, Sham Lal Sharma, on Friday visited river Chenab to assess the damage caused to land and road along the right bank of the river due to recent rain in upper areas besides taking stock of restoration and prevention measures being taken up by the department. The Minister visited village Sangrampur, Chanjawan, Dalpatpore, Chack Kirpalpur, Shitra-walla, Chack Skinder Indesi and Bakore located on right back of the river and took stock of restoration works being done there by the concerned department. He instructed the Chief Engineer, FC, to complete these works on war footing.
Addressing on the occasion, the Mini... | |
| | | | DDC reviews arrangements for Amaranthji Yatra | | | |
Early Times Report
KATHUA, June 14 : District Development Commissioner, Kathua, Jitendra K. Singh on Friday reviewed arrangements for Amaranthji yatra being put in place by the district dispensation for the pilgrims. Representatives of different departments, educational institutions, religious organizations, members of Langar Samitis, prominent citizens were present on the occasion.
A threadbare discussion on boarding and lodging, water supply, uninterrupted power supply, medical facilities, hygiene, transport, accommodation, traffic regulation and security was held. It was informed in the meeting that nine locations have been identified to accommodate about 2500 Amarnath Yatris in c... | |
| | | | Tara Chand, Sham Lal tour flood affected areas | | Direct for establishing round the clock control room | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June14 : To review the measures undertaken by the administration in the wake of flood situation, Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand along with Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood control Mr. Sham Lal Sharma took an extensive tour of Khour and adjoining areas. Taking swift action on rising water levels in the river Chenab, Mr. Tara Chand and Sham Lal Sharma today along with a high official team of district administration rushed to the site and had a firsthand inspection of the prevailing situation. Additional District Development Commissioner, Chief Engineer, I&FC, SDM, Akhnoor, engineers and officers from revenue, block development and other concerned depart... | |
| | | | Tara Chand, Sham Lal tour flood affected areas | | Direct for establishing round the clock control room | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June14 : To review the measures undertaken by the administration in the wake of flood situation, Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand along with Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood control Mr. Sham Lal Sharma took an extensive tour of Khour and adjoining areas. Taking swift action on rising water levels in the river Chenab, Mr. Tara Chand and Sham Lal Sharma today along with a high official team of district administration rushed to the site and had a firsthand inspection of the prevailing situation. Additional District Development Commissioner, Chief Engineer, I&FC, SDM, Akhnoor, engineers and officers from revenue, block development and other concerned depart... | |
| | | | Setting up of 50 ITIs in J&K on cards: Vikar | | 16th BOD’s meeting of State Board of Technical Education held | | |
SRINAGAR, June 14 : The 16th Board of Directors (BOD) meeting of Jammu and Kashmir State Board of Technical Education was held under the Chairmanship of Minister of State for Technical Education, Parliamentary Affairs, Law, Justice and Power, Mr Viqar Rasool at Government Polytechnic for women, Bemina Srinagar. The meeting was attended among others by Commissioner/Secretary to Government, Tech Edu. and YSS, Mr. Shaleen Kabra, Director Technical Education, S. Jaipal Singh, Secretary State Board of Technical Education, Mr. N. H. Malik, Director Planning, Mr S .S Jammwal, Secretary, State Board of School Education, Renu Goswami, Principal GCET, Jammu, Dr. Sameru Sharma, HOD,E&C,NIT Mr. G.M R... | |
| | | | People asked to restrict consumption in view of Salal shut down on 15, 16 June | | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 14 : There will be complete shutdown of 690 MVA Salal Power House for 24 hours from 8 am on 15-06-2013 to 8 am on 16-06-2013 for flushing out silt. As such, there may be shortfall in availability of power supply in Jammu region. However, efforts shall be made to compensate this short fall from Northern Grid through 400/220 KV Grid Station at Kishenpur of PGCIL but due to capacity constraints at Grid Station Kishenpur some rotational curtailment may be imposed in parts of Jammu Province.
Therefore, people are requested to restrict their consumption during these 24 hours, so that the un-desired curtailment can be avoided. Inconvenience caused to the publ... | |
| | | | DDC reviews encroachment on forest, state land | | | | REASI, June 14 : District Development Commissioner, Reasi, Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, today reviewed the status of encroachment on forest and other state lands in the district besides preparing a comprehensive report in this regard. Among others Additional Deputy Commissioner, Rajinder Singh Tara, DFO, Reasi Syed. N. Hussain, DFO Mahore Mohd Rafi Khan, ACD Joginder Singh Rai, Tehsildar Gopal Singh, Land Acquisition Officer KRCL, Dy CEO Katra Development Authority, range forest officers, representatives of SMVD and officials from BRO attended the meeting. The meeting had detailed discussion on steps being taken for removal of encroachment on these lands, number of cases of illegal occupants... | |
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