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Page7 New Setup.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016 (PAGE 7) NMC urges PM for extra grants J&K Central Para Military Force Welfare to regularize daily rated workers Association elects new office bearers Excelsior Correspondent include Jammu and Srinagar cities Excelsior Correspondent president for Rajouri. in the list of proposed 100 smart For Kathua district, Jankar JAMMU, Apr 17: National cities, Shastri pointed out that JAMMU, Apr 17: All J&K Chand was elected as president, Mazdoor Conference (NMC) including these two cities in the Central Para Military Force Karan Singh as vice-president urged Prime Minister Narendra list of 100 smart cities of the coun- Welfare Association has elected and Sat Pal as cashier. Modi to include Rs 7000 crore try would ensure more flow of its new office bearers of the cen- For Samba district, more as an additional grant in the funds to upgrade modernized tral body and district units. Gurbachan was elected as presi- announced financial package to civic amenities in these cities. S S Manhas has been elected dent, Chuni Lal as vice-presi- meet the expenditure on accounts He also called upon the SEECC-A Chairman Amar Nath Thakur and others address- of absorption and regularization Chief Minister to formulate policy ing a press conference at Jammu on Sunday. Leader of SVDSCB addressing a press conference at Jammu on Sunday. SEECC-A formed with Amar Mata Vaishno Devi Baridars urge Nath Thakur as chairman Excelsior Correspondent the Education Department PM to fulfill his election promise authorities. JAMMU, Apr 17: Joining “The regularization of all Excelsior Correspondent Shrine Board as per qualifica- hands for more effectively high- incharge School Education tion, scholarships to children of lighting the demands of School Officers, Lecturers, RET/KGBV JAMMU, Apr 17: Shri Baridars accruing educations, 10 Education cadre employees, dif- teachers is the long pending Vaishno Devi Sewa Committee percent seats for wards of ferent organizations today came demand and we will request the Baridaran (SVDSCB) has Baridars in Shri Mata Vaishno together under the banner of Education Minister and Newly elected office bearers of All J&K Central Para Military appealed Prime Minister Devi University and other edu- School Education Employees Commissioner Secretary School Force Welfare Association. Narendra Modi to fulfill his cational institutes run by the Coordination Committee Education to regularize all election-time commitment made Shrine Board like Shrine Boards (SEECC-A) with Amar Nath incharge officers/Lecturers and as chairman and R L Dogra as dent, Alam Din as general secre- with Baridars, former caretakers of other Hindu Shrines, includ- Thakur as its chairman. RET /KGBV teachers,” he said State president while Som Nath tary and Prag Singh as secretary. of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi ing Sher Amarnath ji Board, Subash Shastri interacting with media persons at Jammu on Maheshwar Sharma has and added that all kind of co- Sharma was elected as vice- Shabeer Ali has been elected shrine, for adequate compensa- Tirupati, Ji, Jwala ji and already Sunday. -Excelsior/Rakesh been elected as vice- chairman, operation would be extended to president and Thoru Ram as as district president for Rajouri. tions to the community at par agreed by many administrators Satish Dutta as State general Education Department authori- well as Mohd Majid as general The elections were held dur- with Baridars of Shri Amarnathji of the State. of nearly 60,000 daily rated work- in which DA installment are secretary, Rahul Singh as ties in the best interest of all secretaries. D D Sharma was ing a meeting of the Association, Shrine and Triputi Ji Shrine. Recalling the Prime ers of the State and implementa- released in favor of employees provincial president, Bharat stake holders to mitigate the elected as cashier and Netar held under the chairmanship of “The Prime Minister Minister’s assurance to address tion of the 7th pay commission and pensioners simultaneously Bhushan as provincial general recommendations. with Central Government problems and fulfill the long Singh as advisor. working president R L Dogra, at Narendra Modi, in his election the grievances of the erstwhile secretary and S Parveen Singh For the district bodies, Bodh Shakti Nagar Jammu. rally at Udhampur on November Baridars, Sher Singh lamented Addressing a press confer- employees. He demanded an early pending demands. as secretary . He also informed that in a Raj was elected as president and On the occasion, the 28, 2014, had promised to solve that despite BJP-PDP forming ence, NMC President Subash release of another pending install- State and Provincial bodies Shastri reminded Narendra Modi ment of DA due from January this couple of days, newly elected Rattan Lal as vice-president for Association members also put the issues of Vaishno Devi Government in the State the of SEECC-A would have 21 Jammu district while Mohinder forward their suggestions before Baridars, if voted to power in Prime Minister did not fulfill the and BJP brass to fulfill their com- year as the Central as well as sev- State body of SEECC (A) and office bearers comprising all ISEOLF would meet Education Singh was elected as district the empowered committee. Jammu and Kashmir but till date promise he had made with the mitment and assurances which eral State Governments have cadres of School Education Minister and Commissioner it has not been fulfilled,” said erstwhile Baridars of Mata they had promised in manifesto, already released it in favor its Department. O P Katoch Secretary School Education to Sher Singh, president of Shri Vaishno Devi. adding that Modi is the only employees and pensioners. (Principal) was nominated as remind them of all pending Vaishno Devi Sewa Committee “As we all know the Prime leader capable of resolving these Shastri also demanded release State coordinator while all other demands of teaching and non Baridaran, while addressing a Minister is coming in holy town two major long awaited issues to of pending wages of daily rated State and provincial level office teaching fraternity. press conference here today. Katra again to inaugurate Super steer BJP boat in the coming civic workers working in PWD, bearers were also elected unani- While informing that 30,000 Specialty Hospital and attend election which is going to be held Irrigation and Flood Control mously. Those were present in the souls of Baridars totally depend- SMVDU convocation, I would in near future as the same is to be Department, PHE and PDD Talking to media persons press conference included ed upon the offerings of Shri like to remind the Prime projected as a major issues in beside enhancing the wages of after the elections, Amar Nath Maheshwar Sharma (State presi- Mata Vaishno Devi to meet their Minister to full fill his election these election. daily rated workers to Rs 10,000 Thakur highlighted the issues dent of AJKLTF), Dileep Dhar day to day needs, he claimed promise and solve Baridars gen- Shastri also appealed Chief per month, removing of all pay and demands of the School (president of ZEO’s that these people were now find- uine issue,” he added. Minister, Deputy Chief Minister anomalies of clerical cadre under Education employees and Association), S Surjit Singh ing it difficult to meet their both The Baridar Committee vice and Finance Minister to expedite the SRO 93 and increasing the informed that the SEECC has (State president Headmasters ends as Shri Mata Vaishno Devi president, Pt Shankar Dass, gen- the noble cause of absorption of medical allowance to Rs 1000 per already submitted a memoran- Forum), Satish Dutta (State Shrine Board took over the eral secretary Pt Kavi Raj, secre- these daily rated workers besides month. dum of demands of all cadres to president (JKGTF) and others. shrine without compensating tary Shingar Singh, treasurer provision of additional funds Among others present were them. Sanjay Singh and others were when the recommendations of the Rajan Babu Khajuria, Sunil He said that the community also present in the press confer- 7th pay commission are imple- Kochhar, Surinder Kumar, DC Srinagar asks Quarry & Tippers Mumbai students during visit to tourist place in Akhnoor. only demands 40 percent reser- ence. mented. Subhash Sharma, Kuldeep vations in employments in the Stressing on the need to Sharma, Sukhdev Singh, etc. Association to resume work Mumbai students visit Akhnoor Excelsior Correspondent extraction of Minor Mineral shall Excelsior Correspondent The group will be given an CLP attacks BJP-PDP be carried by the existing Quarry exposure to the life of soldiers of VC Kissan Board flags SRINAGAR, Apr 17: The holders /Extractors/Consumers JAMMU, Apr 17: In an ini- Indian Army and will also be for vindictive attitude Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar and carriers after paying Royalty tiative by White Knight Corps, a visiting the forward location today convened a meeting with a as per norms. National Integration Tour of stu- along the Line of Control (LoC) off farmers tour Excelsior Correspondent state. They said that the Govt delegation of Quarry and Tippers The Quarry and Tippers asso- dents from classes 6th to 9th of tomorrow. Association, Pantha Chowk ciation were asked to resume their headed by the party (PDP) which Mumbai schools visited the The theme of the tour ‘Know Excelsior Correspondent Schemes (CSS) like Soil Health Srinagar regarding grant of Minor work forthwith in the interest of JAMMU, Apr 17: Congress always claimed to believe that Crossed Swords Division today. Your Army’ amplifies the aim of Card Scheme (SHCS), PMFBY, Legislature Party has accused politics is battle of ideas is adopt- Mineral Concession as per SRO- General Public. The students comprising of this tour to showcase the sacri- JAMMU, Apr 17: Vice- PMKSY, NFSM, NMSA etc PDP-BJP Govt of adopting vin- ing such tactics against the oppo- 105 of 2016 and asked them to He assured the delegation that 39 boys and 30 girls alongwith fice and commitment undertak- Chairman, J & K State Advisory envisaged for the betterment of dictive attitude towards the oppo- sition, which is highly unfortu- resume their work.
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