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AJKYF calls on Advisor Vyas
10/25/2018 9:00:59 PM
Early Times Report

Rajouri, Oct 25: A delegation of All J&K Youth Federation (AJKYF) led by its Executive Member, S. S. Khajuria met Advisor to Governor BB Vyas and apprised him about the long ongoing pending demands and issues of Rajouri District.
AJKYF through its Executive Member, S. S. Khajuria accentuated the core issues of Rajouri District and demanded the upgradation of Public Health Centre (PHC), Budhal to Community Health Centre (CHC), Budhal which is the needy demand of Budhal's General Public. Khajuria further highlighted the demand of double-laning of Kalakote-Siot road which is prolonged demand of the public of kalakote and also demanded staff for Public Health Centre (PHC), Panjah, Kalakote which is running with lack of staff from the very first day of its working.
Khajuria also brings shadow to the long pending demand of Govt. High School Tatta Pani which is one and only high school in the radius of 18kms of the village Tatta Pani and its adjoining areas which was upgraded on 10th of October, 1979 and afterthat the same is functioning with the same capacity till date and demanded to upgrade the same to Higher Secondary School, Tatapani.
Khajuria also highlighted the common demands of people of Rajouri District including release of wages of Pahari Hostel Employees which is still pending from last four years and also to release the payments of labour under MGNREGA which is also a long pending demand and should be fulfilled within a short span.
Vyas corroborated the federation that the demands will be considered and assured for ensuring proper implementation and monitoring of various initiatives being undertaken by the government in different sectors so that the people get benefits of various welfare schemes, thereby, pruning the public grievances. Prominent among those who joined the delegation were Divender Jasyal, Mohd. Yusuf, Gulam Mohi-ul-Din, Shah Nawaz Khaki, Mohd. Shabir and Yougesh Sharma.
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