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| Ensure hassle-free facilities to the people during holy month of Ramadan: Akhoon | | Advisor chairs meeting of Divisional Administration | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 29: The Advisor to the Chief Minister Mr. Qamar Ali Akhoon today chaired a high level meeting of the Divisional administration of Kashmir, convened to take stock of the arrangements made for ensuing holy month of Ramadan beginning in the second week of July.
The meeting discussed the measures taken by the government for providing hassle-free facilities to the people during the holy month.
The Advisor directed the authorities of Public Health Engineering Department to provide un-interrupted drinking water facilities to the people during the holy month. He instructed the authorities to gear up the field staff with the instructions to look into the leakages in pipes and ensure replacement of damaged pipes, wherever necessary, within a weeks’ time. He also directed to keep drinking water tankers available round the clock to the people in case of any eventuality.
Mr. Akhoon directed the authorities of the Power Development Department to ensure un-interrupted power supply to the people especially at Sehri and Iftaar times. He directed them to ensure... | |
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| Karan Singh donates Rs 55 lakhs for relief, rehabilitation of Uttrakhand victims | | Expresses concern over deforestation of Himalayas | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 29: Member of Parliament (RajyaSabha), Dr. Karan Singh has said that horrific Himalayan tsunami has caused untold havoc in Uttarakhand where thousands of precious lives including our brave security forces have been lost, whole villages have disappeared and the fragile Himalayan ecology has received a massive blow.
In a statement issued here yesterday, Mr Karan Singh has said that for decades “I have lent my voice to the anxiety felt by committed environmentalist’s regarding the extensive deforestation in the Himalayas and also the building of massive dams on the Ganga and its tributaries. I would urge that there should be an agonizing reappraisal of our... | |
| | | | Says Govt committed to provide basic amenities to people of all three regions of State | | Speaker holds public Darbar in Eidgah Constituency | | | SRINAGAR, June 29: The Speaker, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Mr. Mubarak Gul today visited various areas included Saidpora,Badiwader, Sangam, SaidporaBriwar, KaksahibDanwar and Palpora in Eidgah constituency to the stock of the people’s problems and developmental needs.
The Speaker also inspected ongoing development work at Eidgahcosting to Rs. 3.31 crore being executed by the Jammu and Kashmir Project Construction Corporation (JKPCC) and development works worth Rs. 80 lakh being executed by the Tourism Department.
The Speaker directed the executing agencies to gear up their filed functionaries and speed up the pace of work on all developmental works and complete the leveling w... | |
| | | | CM, Union Minister rededicate IIIM Labs, lay foundation of infrastructure | | | | Scientists are born in schools: Omar
‘Catch them young to pursue high science goals’
Jaipal makes 5 announcements to strengthen CSIR-IIIM
DG CSIR upgrades IIIM Srinagar Branch to full-fledged Centre
DR. Vishwakarma presents resume of IIIM activities
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 29: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Saturday underlined the need of catching students as young as possible to ignite desire of pursuing high goals of science and technology in them. He said this can be done at the school level by creating scientific temperament and providing ample opportunity to boys and girls at the elementary education level.
“You cannot make scientists of repute at the university ... | |
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