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| Dy CM convenes public meetings in border areas | | | | JAMMU: To review and redress the public grievances at their doorsteps, Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand today conducted a series of public meetings at Khawta, Gajoogan, Serh, Lalldachobra and Panaya.
During these public meetings, the people projected various demands and problems of their respective areas seeking an early redressal to the same.
The issues raised by the people of these border areas included installation of electric poles, improvement in water supply, timely completion of ongoing development works, speedy execution of rural development works etc.
Interacting with the people on the occasion, Tara Chand said that it is the endeavor of the Government to provide all basic facil | |
| | | | Slathia inaugurates dev works at Kamala, Kullian, Najwal | | | | JAMMU: Former Minister and MLA Vijaypur, Surjeet Singh Slathia today addressed a series of public meetings in border villages Kamala, Kullian and Najwal in Vijaypur constituency.
Addressing the gathering on the occasion, Slathia said that Omar led coalition government is committed to provide better basic amenities in remote and far flung areas with focus on road connectivity, power and water supply, medicare and education. During the last four years, the coalition government has launched a number of innovative development and welfare programmes in every nook and corner of the state which are yielding visible results, he added. He said that the credit of successful functioning of present d | |
| | | | CVSCO deputation calls on Ramzan | | | | JAMMU: A deputation of Confederation of Volunteer Society and Charitable Organization (CVSCO) on Friday called on Minister for CA&PD, Transport, Ch. Mohammad Ramzan, and apprised him of various issues of public importance especially related to rural areas.
The deputation was led by its Chairman, S.S.Sumbria and president, B.L.Parmoo.
The deputation discussed in detail several demands and grievances seeking an early redressal to the same.
The issues raised by the deputation included SRTC bus service from Jammu to Billawar via Mansar on daily basis, distribution of ration to people of rural areas as per BPL survey conducted by the Rural development Department, fixed time schedule for CAPD | |
| | | | Educate police, paramilitary personnel on Human Rights: SHRC tells Govt | | ‘Honour curfew passes of journalists’ issued by competent authority’ | | |
Srinagar: The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has asked the Jammu and Kashmir Government to introduce education on Human Rights among Paramilitary forces and Jammu and Kashmir Police for making them people friendly and exercise restraint while dealing with situations. It has also asked the government to direct security agencies to honour curfew passes of journalists while covering events.
In a complaint filed by journalists, M M Shuja and Zahoor Gulzar on 19 August 2010, the complainants had alleged that troops of the 4th battalion Indian Reserve Police Force had severely beaten up Sweed Bashir, Photo Journalist of MOUJ Kashir channel while taking photographs at Batamaloo Srinagar.
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| | | | Army organizes Alchi Festival: 2013 | | | | Srinagar: Fire and Fury Artillery Brigade conducted “Alchi Fest 2013” amidst the serene and salubrious climes of Alchi on 05 Jul 2013. This initiative as part of the ‘OPERATION SADBHAVANA’ project was to improve the quality of life and spread the feeling of national integration. Many civilian dignitaries and local administrators were present alongwith more than 1000 locals from all walks of life.
‘Alchi Festival 2013’ was inaugurated by Mrs Payal Sharma, Chairperson Army Wives Welfare Association of the ‘Fire and Fury’ Corps.
The villagers were extended a comprehensive medical cover by specialists of Eye, Medical, Surgery and Gynecology from the Army Medical Corps. A Dental checkup and l | |
| | | | Govt’s wrong policies increasing miseries of common masses: Balbir | | | | Jammu: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today flayed Omar Abdullah led coalition regime for its failure to solve day today problems of the common masses. Party said that miseries of the people have increased manifold after formation of National Conference led regime in the State.
Addressing a function to welcome large number of people from Kastigarh, who joined PDP here today, general secretary of PDP Thakur Balbir Singh said that during last more nearly five year situation in the State has been deteriorating because Omar Abdullah led government was pursuing anti-people policies. He leader said that the State has been plunged into unprecedented crises due to wrong policies of Chief Minister | |
| | | | SMC conducts on spot registration of FBO’S | | | | Srinagar: Continuing with its food safety aw3areness week, SMC conducted various activities and events to promote the importance of food safety among food business operators and general public. The Food Wing of Corporation under the supervision of Health Officer SMC Dr Rubeena conducted onspot registration mela, s in various areas including Lal Chowk,Dalgate, Nishat, Shalimmar, Zainakadal, Soura Buspora, Malbagh Illahi Bagh etc. More than 250 FBO’S were registered for the issuance of license and were brought under the ambit of FSSAI 2006.The awareness p[programs were launched in various schools including Tyndale Biscoe and Mallinson girls school, Islamia Public School, Gojwara,k Green Vall | |
| | | | Malik under house arrest, restrained from offering Friday Prayers | | | | Srinagar: Chairman Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Mohammad Yasin Malik was today restrained from offering Friday prayers as large number of policemen continued to cordon his residence, a JKLF statement said.
“Yasin sahib was taken into custody by police on 1st July 2013 and after keeping him in police station for one day was shifted to his residence and placed under house arrest. Yasin sahib who is ailing and recently his medical tests also showed increase in his ailment has been confined to his small room and because of this confinement his health is fast deteriorating”, the statement read.
Also today police and forces cordoned off the district office of JKLF in Pulwama and confi | |
| | | | Sakina welcomes workers in party fold | | | | Kulgam: The main opposition party People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has suffered a major jolt with parting way by large number of its workers and joining the ruling regime. As many as 49 workers of PDP today joined one of the ruling regimes, National Conference at D.H. Pora in north Kashmir in presence of Minister for Social Welfare, Ms. Sakina Itoo.
These workers joined the ruling National Conference party during the public meetings held at villages Manzgam and Chekiwatoo of Block D. H. Pora Noorabad Constituency here today, which were addressed by the Minister.
Addressing the well-attended public meetings at above said villages, Ms. Ittoo said that after the inspiration and people friendl | |
| | | | Mufti visits residence of Dr Shawl | | | |
SRINAGAR: Patron of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, along with senior party leaders, today visited residence of Dr Fayaz Ahmed Shawl at Srinagar to condole demise of Shawl’s mother, who passed away last week after brief illness.
Mufti expressed his heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family and prayed for the peace of the departed soul. | |
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