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JVSS expresses gratitude to Lieutenant Governor for granting Domicile Status
6/12/2020 10:04:54 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 12: The Jammu Vishwavidhalaya Shaishik Sangh (JVSS) an affiliate of Akhil Bhartiya Rashriya Shiashik Mahasangh, ABRSM in its meeting through video conferencing toady under the Chairmanship of Dr,Ajay Kumar Taloor President JVSS expressed its gratitude and thanks to Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of J&K and through Rajbhawan to GoI especially the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Sh. Narinder Modijee for the landmark decision on domicile and thereby fulfilling the long cherished desire of the teachers of the University of Jammu to be at par with the permanent residents of this place.
In their letter of gratitude, the JVSS highlighted the role of teachers from different States of India who have contributed a lot in making the University of Jammu an institution of national importance.
The members regretted that many of these teachers even after giving their entire lives in the erstwhile State were not able to acquire even a small piece of land to construct a house to live for rest of their life because of the discriminatory laws in the erstwhile State of Jammu & Kashmir. The JVSS Members while expressing their indebtedness opined that the new Domicile Law , which this landmark decision would go a long way to avoid similar treatment to teachers who are still serving in the University of Jammu and other autonomous institutions and thus feel indebted to GOI.
Regarding, other issues pertaining to the university and the teachers JVSS urged Lt. Governor to give them an opportunity to meet him personally in a formal meeting in his office.
Beside the office bearers of JVSS, many other members participated in this meeting Prof. Naresh Padha, Prof. Rajnikant, Prof Prakash c. Antahal, Prof. Vinay Chauhan, Prof Dipankar sen gupta, Prof. Pankaj shrivastva, Prof. J P singh Joorel, Prof. Aroon Sharma, Prof. Praveen Lehna,Prof. Suman Jamwal, Prof Pavnesh Abrol, Dr Virender koundal, Dr Shunhnandan Jamwal, Dr Shushan panda and many more. The meeting is concluded by the vote of thanks which is proposed by JVSS secretary Dr. Jaspal Singh.
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