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| Govt committed to uplift marginalized sections of society: Dy CM | | All India SC/ST confederation remembers Bhagat Amarnath | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 1 : Lauding efforts of Shaheed Bhagat Amarnath Ji for the cause of down trodden sections of the society, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Tara Chand described him as the champion of marginalized people and assured that his supreme sacrifice would be long remembered by people of the state. He said Bhagat ji laid down his life to make sure that SC/ST communities get their due constitutional provision of reservation in the state.
“Legal provisions of reservation for down trodden sections of society were missing in the state and it was only during the previous government in the year 2004 that such provisions were provided to these communities and the present dispensation is carrying forward the welfare agenda for the down trodden sections of the state,” he maintained. He was addressing a gathering to commemorate 43rd death anniversary of Bhagat Amarnath at Govt. Women College, Gandhi Nagar auditorium, here today. The function was organised by All India Confederation of SC/ST Organizations, Jammu & Kashmir.
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| Div Com Jammu discusses Amarnath Yatra arrangements | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 1 : Divisional Commissioner Jammu Mr. Pardeep Gupta today reviewed arrangements for the smooth conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2013 scheduled to commence from June 28, at a high level meeting of officers and representatives of civil society. The Divisional Commissioner discussed various matters with the Civil and Police administration and also sought suggestions from the civil society members to ensure timely and fool proof arrangements for the annual pilgrimage to South Kashmir cave shrine. The meeting discussed various aspects of the Yatra including, commencement of Yatra, Online Registration, Accommodation/transport for Sadhus, Entry/toll Tax for buses/... | |
| | | | Govt committed to uplift weaker sections of the society: Sham | | | | JAMMU, June 1 : Minister for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Mr Sham Lal Sharma, has said that the government was committed to provide equal opportunities to the people living in three regions of the state adding that it has accorded priority to the welfare of those belonging to economically weaker sections of the society.
Speaking a function organized Jammu and Kashmir Christian Dalit Association chief guest, the Minister said that inclusive growth was being followed as fundamental principle while framing the policies t centre and state level.
The former Minister, Ram Paul was the guest of honour at the function whereat the members of Christian Dalit Samaj raised various demands.
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| | | | Rather reviews performance of CT Deptt | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 1 : The Commercial Taxes Department, Jammu has recorded a significant growth rate of 26.08 percent in revenue realization for the year 2012-13. This was apprised during a review meeting chaired by the Minister for Finance and Planning Abdul Rahim Rather held here to review the functioning and achievements of the department. It was informed that the department has registered revenue to the tune of Rs 2972.77 crore during 2012-13 against 2357.80 crores during 2011-12. Commissioner Commercial Taxes Kifayat Rizvi, Additional Commissioner Taxes, Mr. P. I. Kateeb, Deputy Commissioners and Commercial Tax Officers attended the meeting
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| | | | 6.47 lakh patients treated at Bandipora Hospital | | | | SRINAGAR, June 1: As many as 6,47,689 outdoor and indoor patients have been treated and 84,045 investigations performed in district Bandipora during last financial year. In all, 998 major and 6,423 minor surgeries have also been conducted in the district.
This was stated during a meeting of Health officers at Bandipora, convened to review the achievements registered under health sector in the district.
The meeting was informed that 26,393 films of X-Ray, ECG and USG were taken while as 19,733 dozes of DPT, OPV and Measles have been done. As many as 6,627 deliveries and 109 operations of cataract were also performed during a medical camp.
About 11,000 children were examined under School ... | |
| | | | DDC constitutes teams to ensure strict imposition of ban | | Reasi Administration to act tough against use of Polythene | | | REASI, June 1 : District Development Commissioner, Reasi, Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary today ordered strict enforcement of ban on the use of polythene in the district In this regard, the DDC constituted two teams to keep a check on the menace in Reasi and Katra towns by conducting regular market choking. He called for strict imposition of ban on the use of polythene and action against violators.
The team constituted for Reasi town comprises, Executive Officer, Municipal Committee Reasi, State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) , District Officer and the local SHO, while the team of officers for Katra, include officials from Revenue, MC, police, Shrine Board & Katra Develo... | |
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