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Page9local.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016 (PAGE 9) Bukhari seeks Central Silk Board's support Deputation of Kashmiri Migrants Regularise 60,000 for development of sericulture sector Organisations calls on RC daily wagers: EJAC Excelsior Correspondent silk producing State in the coun- Excelsior Correspondent Officer or an Affidavit signed Excelsior Correspondent sonal workers etc in different try. JAMMU, Feb 19: A deputa- by a magistrate should be JAMMU, Feb 19: Commis- departments and Public Sector With the strong technical and tion of various Kashmiri accepted. sioner Secretary, Agriculture JAMMU, Feb 19: Undertakings. They are facing financial support from Central Migrants Organisations led by Mr Yogi said that there Production Department, Employees Joint Action exploitation and are forced to Silk Board, Union Ministry of MK Yogi, president J&K should not be any hindrance in Committee (EJAC) has urged Mohammad Ashraf Bukhari Textiles and sustained efforts of work on meager wages. They today asked the Central Silk National Conference Minority issuing RBA Certificates, upon the State Government to Sericulture Development Cell today called on Relief and adding that issuance of can not feed their families and Board to formulate comprehen- regularize 60,000 daily rated/ Department, silk sector is becom- Rehabilitation Commissioner Permanent Resident Certificate provide good education to their sive projects in Public Private temporary workers in the State. ing attractive and profitable for Migrants and presented a mem- (State Subject) should be simpli- children. Many of them are fac- Partnership (PPP) mode for the In a meeting of the EJAC the people of the State. In addi- orandum regarding simplifica- fied an earliest. ing starvation as they are not development of sericulture sector held here today, its president tion strategies to outsource major tion of Ration Cards in a simple The deputation also demand- paid for months together. in Jammu and Kashmir. Eminent vocalists - Srinivas Joshi and Meeta Pandit perform- Abdul Qayoom Wani said that activities of the department like and time bound manner. ed that PM Package Employees He urged upon the present Chairing State Level lathi-charge on the peacefully mulberry sapling production, silk The deputation said that the should be allowed to stay at ing on Day 4 of SaMaPa Aalap Festival. State Administration to take Sericulture Coordination Com- protesting workers and their cocoon, silk production etc were harassment by the relief organi- Jammu to celebrate Shiv Ratri sympathetic view of this issue mittee meeting here today, Mr SaMaPa Aalap Festival Day 4 arrest is highly unjustified. He discussed in the meeting. zation in verification process is by extending their holidays till and regularise all these workers Bukhari called for promoting said the regularization of 60,000 Director Sericulture, Dr unacceptable and the deserving March 10, 2016. in phased manner by framing a quality mulberry leaf and cocoon Malik Farooq briefed the meet- and needy should not be treated The Relief Commissioner City of Temples reverberates with temporary workers is not a polit- production with special focus on ical issue but a human issue definite policy for the same. ing about the activities achieved indifferently. assured the delegation of redres- Prominent among others value addition. He hoped that under sericulture sector. which is needed to be solved Single sole widow bifurca- sal of their demands. present on the occasion included Central Silk Board will provide Later, the Commissioner tion issue was also discussed in Prominent among others vocal recitals of Srinivas, Meeta with human heart. Farooq Ahmed, Manzoor liberal funding to boost sericul- Secretary planted a sapling on the meeting and the concerned who accompanied the delega- Excelsior Correspondent Education, was the chief guest Mr Wani said a large number ture activities in the State. on the occasion. Dr Renu of youth have been engaged as Ahmed, Amrik Singh, Ganesh the premises of the Sericulture authorities assured the delega- tion were HN Jattu, Bal Krishan JAMMU, Feb 19: The 4th- The meeting was attended by department. tion that this genuine issue will Bhat, Amit Koul, Chuni Lal Goswami, Principal of GCW, daily wagers, temporary Khajuria, N S Jamwal, Vinod senior officers of the State day of ongoing 10th annual edi- Parade was also present and pre- Sharma, Sayeed Wajahat, Anil Director Central Silk Board be addressed shortly. Kandi, T K Koul, MN Pandita, tion of SaMaPa Aalap Festival, employees, casual labours, need Government, Central Silk Board, Pampore, Dr S C Sharma, Joint sented mementos to the chief Sharma and Peer Nissar. The deputation stressed that Chuni Lal Bhat and Rakesh being presented by SaMaPa base workers, CP workers, sea- Silk experts, Cocoon Growers Director Regional Sericulture guest, artists and guests. only a certificate of a Gazetted Koul. (Sopori Academy of Music And and other entrepreneurs associat- Research Centre, Dr Anil Dhar, In another concert held at ed with the silk sector. Deputy Secretary, Central Silk Performing Arts) in collabora- Government MAM College, Dr Many critical issues concern- Board, Bangalore, R C Dass, Pawar asks Cong workers tion with Department of Meeta Pandit mesmerized the ing cocoon production and pro- Director Planning Agriculture Tourism, Jammu, J&K audiences with her Gwalior ductivity were discussed and Production department and other Academy of Art, Culture & Gharana tradition and an strategies formulated to make senior officers of the concerned to project public issues Languages and Dept of enchanting voice. SaMaPa Jammu and Kashmir a leading departments were present. Information & Public Relations, Aalap is presenting a number of Excelsior Correspondent is movement of people and has J&K, witnessed enchanting always been in the forefront for young students and upcoming vocal recitals by Srinivas Joshi Six injured in road accidents SRINAGAR, Feb 19: addressing issues of development musicians of the State in the fes- President, Pradesh Mahila and common facilities to every- and Dr Meeta Pandit, who came tival. In this series brief presen- Excelsior Correspondent ment. Congress and former MLA Indu one. She said the people are fac- to Jammu for the first time. tations of 2 young and talents At Chohala Road in RS Pura, Pawar has asked the party work- The day 4 of SaMaPa Aalap Secretary, JKAACL Dr Aziz Hajini along with others JAMMU, Feb 19: Six per- ing a lot of problem these days in music students were presented two persons were injured today ers to reach out to the masses and Festival featured renowned and addressing a press conference at Jammu on Friday. sons were injured in three sepa- the absence of a popular in the concert. when the scooter on which they project public issues. eminent vocalist, Srinivas Joshi, rate road accidents occurred in Government. The previous PDP- This was followed by the were travelling, got slipped. The Addressing a meeting of at Government College for city outskirts. BJP Govt also failed to address eminent vocalist Dr Meeta JKAACL organizing 2-day multi- injured persons identified as Congress workers at Jawahar basic issues of the people. She Women, Parade. Representing Pandit who presented Raga According to a police Nagar in Srinagar, the State the Kirana Gharana, he present- spokesperson, two persons were Kaka Ram of Bari Brahamana said Congress has no hidden Madhuwanti with brief Aalap, Mahila president of the party agenda and our policies of secu- ed the nuances of his tradition lingual conference from tomorrow injured late last night when a and Gourav of RS Pura, was Bandish "Kripa Karo Naath" in appealed the women activists of larism, brotherhood, equal devel- presenting Raga Miya Ke Todi mini-truck of Forest Department shifted to GMCH for treatment. Madhyalaya Jhaptaal, "Un So Excelsior Correspondent the languages and literatures the party to maintain person to opment and providing employ- commencing with Bada Khayal Rajouri hit a truck bearing regis- In Bathindi area of city out- More Lagan Lage Re" in will be remembered respectful- person contact in their respective ment to the educated and needy followed by compositions in JAMMU, Feb 19: Jammu tration number JK02T-2181 skirts, a bike-borne youth hit Drutlaya Teentaal followed by ly", Dr Hajini said. He further areas. She asked the women youth are time tested. Madhyalaya Teentaal "Aaj More parked along the road in and injured two constables of Bandish in Bahar "Kaliyan Sang and Kashmir Academy of Art, said the latest publications of workers to project issues of the Ms Pawar said that Congress Man Lago" and Drut laya Karat" upon the request of the Culture and Languages Domana area. The injured iden- traffic police. The constables people and take up the same with the Academy in various lan- can provide a true secular and Teentaal "Langer Ka Kareye". audience. She concluded the (JKAACL) is organizing a tified as Surinder Kumar (40) identified as Niaz Ahmed and the local administration vigorous- guages will also be released democratic governance where He also presented a compo- recital with a Bhajan "Aao National level two-day multi son of Dolu Ram, a resident of Rakesh Kumar were shifted to a ly for their reddressal. during the conference. nobody will be discriminated and sition by Pt Bhimsen Joshi Panghat Pe". lingual conference from Bawe Talab and Shabir (30) son nearby Government Hospital for Ms Pawar further impressed He further informed that the with no hidden agenda like other
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