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| VC of CU: Hats off to Jammu-based print media | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, May 4: The Jammu-based print media is known for its objectivity and fair reporting and comments. It is also known for its contribution to the well-being and happiness of the people of Jammu province as well as its stand on the anti-India India activities anywhere in the state. It has all along made common cause with the suffering people of Jammu province and contributed in its own way to making the various genuine and popular movements in Jammu a great success. In fact, it is because of the role of the Jammu-based print media that the people of Jammu province have a number of times succeeded in forcing the authorities to concede their genuine and popular demands. It is also because of the role of the Jammu-based print media that the Government of India has been able to defeat the nefarious designs of Pakistan and its Kashmir-based agents. In fact, it is because of the role of the Jammu-based print media that Kashmir is within India. It was because of the role of the Jammu-based media that the people of Jammu province could win against the communal and anti-Jammu forces in 2008. The Jammu-based print media became part of the movement that was started by the people of Jammu to make the authorities give back the snatched piece of Land at Baltal to the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board. It was because of the maximum possible support of the Jammu-based print media that the people of Jammu could get Central University as well as Ayurvedic College. It was also because of the support of the Jammu-based print media that the authorities had to yield and drop the anti-women Permanent Resident (Disqualification) Bill and amend the inter-district recruitment bill. It is also because of the fair and objective reporting on and coverage of the May 1 successful bandh that a clear message reached New Delhi as far as the issue of appointment of first Vice-Chancellor of the Central University was concerned. Not only the Jammu-based English language and other dailies, but also all the national dailies, without any exception, covered the Jammu bandh very objectively.
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