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Vyas listens to public issues at Jammu
10/9/2018 10:53:26 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Oct 9: Scores of deputations and individuals from different walks of life today called on Advisor to Governor, B B Vyas and projected various demands and grievances for early redressal. Over 360 people comprising 42 delegations and 23 individuals from across Jammu region met the Advisor here during his weekly public outreach programme under the aegis of JK Governor's Grievances Cell. Responding to the demands projected by the people, the Advisor asked the officers of the concerned departments to redress the public issues in a time bound manner. All J&K Ex-Central Para Military Force Welfare/Rehabilitation Association and shopkeepers of Modern Hotel Building General Bus Stand raised their demands and grievances for their early redressal. A deputation of shopkeepers dislocated from Indira Chowk in the wake of construction of Multi-Storey Parking cum Shopping complex at General Bus Stand sought rehabilitation at a place where they can run their business effectively. The deputation members included representatives of Khokha, Rehri, Phari, Association Maheshpura Chowk Medical College Jammu. A deputation of POJK Displaced persons demanded clearance of pending cases of cash relief of Displaced persons under PM package. Another deputation from Kathua urged for action against illegal felling of trees in the district. Representatives of staff nurses (migrants) of SKIMS drawing salary from migrant Cell (Government Medical College Jammu) demanded grant of insitu promotion. J&K Agriculture Technocrats Association deputation submitted a memorandum of demands on behalf of All Agri Extension Assistants (AEA) J&K Agriculture Production Department. The residents of old Mohinder Nagar, Canal Road demanded repair of street lights and construction of speed breakers in their area. Another deputation of Evacuees property tenants Welfare Society raised the demand for grant of ownership rights and relaxation in 'huge premium and rent' being charged from the EP House occupants.
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