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Various issues related to educated unemployed youth discussed
9/13/2011 10:03:18 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, September 13: Arun Dev Jasrotia recently appointed President Nationalist Youth Congress (NYC) , Jammu province along with his senior youth leaders Vishesh Gupta, Sanjeev Sharma ,Rajat Singh , Varun Singh from Udhampur District called on Former Minister Thakur Randhir Singh NCP President J&K state .
They discussed burning issue of educated unemployed youth particularly from Jammu province. The step motherly attitude of coalition government J&K led by Omar Abdullah was condemned by the NYC leaders.
The NYC leaders threatened to expose politicians, ministers, MLA's , Police officers, who had grabbed thousands of acres of lands with the help of revenue officials in the vicinity of Jammu, Samba, Udhampur and Kathua Districts. NYC will launch protests and seminars to save mother earth from the clutches of land grabbers.
Former Minister Thakur Randhir Singh while addressing the NYC youth leaders said that NCP has decided to appoint 60% youth below 40 years in the parent body of NCP so that they put new life to the party at all levels and asked the educated youth of NYC to ask questions under RTI act who were the authorities and when the NOC's were granted why state pollution board, Director Agriculture and officers of SIDCO to set up most polluted chemical factories at Samba, Hatli Morh, Gangyal, Industrial Estate Udhampur.
Singh said NCP particularly the youth will work beyond politics to save our rivers, towns, villages, forests and herbal plants under the banner of J&K Environment, Ecology and wildlife protection council of which he is the Chairman with 11 members executive.
Singh said that the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board should undertake environmental mapping with the help of geologists, environmentalist and scientists and see the parlous state of ecology of Trikuta hills on the foothills of Shivaliks housing distinct flora, fauna and species rich in biodiversity require strong slew of measures of conservation and preservation of the ecology maintaining the religious sanctity of the holy cave.
Those who attended the meeting were Kamal Gupta, Sham Singh, RS Billowaria, Er Arun Dev Jasrotia ,T S Manhas, Rajinder Katoch, Vijay Dogra Bansi Lal Sodhi, Prof P D Shastri, Karor Singh ,Col Amar Singh, MA Bhatti,MouIana Mohd Younis,Onkar Singh, Yogesh Kapoor, Lalit Kumar and all the Chairmen of Frontal organizations of NCP.
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