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1 Sept-2021.Qxd C M C M Y B Y B RNI No: JKENG/2012/47637 Email: truthprevail911@gmail.com POSTAL REGD NO- JK/485/2016-18 Internet Edition www.truthprevail.com Truth Prevail Epaper: epaper.truthprevail.com India's Rubina Francis finishes seventh in women's 10m air pistol SH1 final 3 5 12 Continuing public outreach, Union MoS Jal Shakti interacts with Refund all fees charged from students 'New Central Sector Scheme' starts a new era Panchayat representatives, Paani Samiti members at Srinagar by govt and private schools : Harsh Dev of industrial revolution in J&K : ASSOCHAM VOL: 10 Issue: 219 JAMMU AND KASHMIR, WeDNeSDAy , SePTeMbeR 01 2021 DAILy PAGeS 12 Rs. 2/- IINN BBRRIIeeFF LS Speaker for strengthening democratic inst., Regret not participating in 2018 LG pays tributes to Pranab Panchayat polls : Farooq Abdullah Mukherjee, says he will be Srinagar, Aug 31 (UNI): stituency, Dr Abdullah Expressing regret that his requested Lt Governor Manoj remembered for his vision says strong panchayats imperative for better laws party National Conference Sinha, who was present on Srinagar, Aug 31 (UNI): Srinagar, Aug 31 (UNI) : (PRIs) here on Tuesday. Democratic is in our daily democratically elected govern - ent religions, have different (NC) did not participate in the the dais, to provide proper Jammu and Kashmir Lt Asserting that everyone has to We are trying to improve lives, we didn't get it after inde - ments across the word. India is mindsets and eating habits, but 2018 Panchayat polls in security to members of PRIs Governor Manoj Sinha on collectively work to strengthen the lives of the people though pendence. Democracy is the biggest democracy in the it is democracy which connects Jammu and Kashmir, former who are being targeted by the Tuesday paid tributes to for - the democratic institutions so democratically elected bodies embedded in the rich culture of world? Since independence our each one of us. Panchayats chief minister Dr Farooq militants. mer president Pranab that no one is left out in the across the country. We are try - this country. Since centuries, democratic institutions have across the country are working Abdullah on Tuesday Mukherjee and said he will country, Lok Sabha Speaker ing to make the elected bodies democracy has been an essen - further strengthened, he added. with dedication and have been demanded proper security for always be remembered for Om Birla on Tuesday said that more accountable to the peo - made accountable to the people the members of Panchayati his vision, immense contri - a strong Panchayati Raj is ple. Though this programme of India. Panchayats are work - Raj Institutions (PRIs) who are bution to the progress and imperative for better laws and (Parliamentary Outreach pro - ing for socio-economic devel - being targeted by militants. development of the nation. programmes for the develop - gramme) we want that our pan - opment of the people. We Speaking at the fourth Sinha recalled the former ment of common masses. chayats should work more effi - should further strengthen dem - Parliamentary outreach pro - president as a distinguished Mr Birla said that it is his ciently, he said. ocratic institutions so that no gramme for strengthening Parliamentarian, able duty as the Lok Sabha speaker Mesmerized by the beauty one is left behind,? he added. PRIs, which was inaugurated administrator and an out - to ensure that all the democrat - of Kashmir valley, he said, I'm Birla is visiting Jammu and by Lok Sabha Speaker Om standing policymaker. ically elected institutions are really happy that I have come Kashmir as a part of the ?Humble tributes to for - Birla in Srinagar today, NC transparent, accountable and to a centre-administered Union Parliamentary Outreach president Dr Abdullah said he mer President Shri Pranab work for the betterment of the Territory (UT) which is the Programme, aimed at strength - Mukherjee ji on his now regrets why his party people. most beautiful place in the ening the Panchayati Raj (NC) did not participate in the He said the politicians Punyatithi. He was a distin - We have to collectively word. We call it the paradise on Institutions here. guished Parliamentarian, panchayat polls, held on non- who are standing with the work towards strengthening the earth the lakes, waterfall, tial part of the lives of the peo - Mr Birla said people's par - The Parliamentary party basis. country are targets of mili - able administrator & out - democratic institutions in the meadows and particularly the ple living in villages. ticipation has also increased Outreach Program is an initia - standing Policymaker. He However, the NC and tants and it is now the coun - country. As the panchayats are people of the valley are amaz - Democracy is embedded in many folds in the democratic tive to strengthen grassroots Peoples Democratic Party try's duty to protect them. will always be remembered connected with the people at ing. everything we do. This is why institutions. The people's par - level institutions. An outreach for his vision, immense con - (PDP) also boycotted Block He expressed anguish grassroots, if this institution is Lauding the UT administra - during ancient times the deci - ticipation has also increased in program was held in Ladakh on Development Council (BDC) over government officials of tribution to the progress & strengthened we will be able to tion, he said J&K is heading sions made in a village used to Panchayats which has led to August 27, which was attended development of the nation, polls held in October 2019 in the UT administration not make better laws, programms towards peace, progress and be collective decisions. And development of the respective by around 195 Panchayat rep - protest against the reading answering the phone calls of the J&K LG wrote on for common masses, he said development. All the govern - everyone used to accept those villages. People are satisfied resentatives. micro-blogging site twitter. down of Article 370 and 35A people. They do not pick up during his address at the inau - ment institutions are working decisions, he said. with the works being done by Earlier, outreach programs besides dividing the erstwhile phones as if some ghost is Motorcyclist killed, gural ceremony of 4th parlia - to make democratically elected Today also, democracy is Panchayats. This has led to the were held in Dehradun in state into two Union hanging upon them, the for - two others injured in mentary outreach programme bodies in J&K stronger. I considered as the best way to improvement of our socio-eco - Uttarakhand in January, and Territories (UTs). mer CM said and requested for strengthening would like to congratulate govern any region. India still nomic development, he said. Shillong in Meghalaya in Later, when District the LG to instruct officials to Kulgam road accident Parliamentary Raj Institutions them for this, he said. leads the way when it comes to People in India have differ - February. Anantnag, Aug 31 Development Council (DDC) refrain from doing so. polls were held, all the politi - However, he said, elec - (UNI): A motorcyclist was J&K ACB produces charge-sheet against ex-CAPD DC Jammu appeals people to follow CAB, take vaccine killed and two others were cal parties, including NC and tions will be held and new injured in a road accident in officer from Reasi in misappropriation case Permission granted to Higher Education Institutions PDP participated to give a government will be formed south Kashmir district of Jammu, Aug 31 (UNI) : Special Judge Anti- to reopen by following prescribed guidelines tough fight against the BJP. soon which will make these Kulgam, official sources The sleuths of Anti-corruption Corruption Udhampur. Member of Parliament officials answerable to the Ceiling of 25 persons in public gathering continues (MP) from Srinagar con - people. said on Tuesday. A motorcy - Bureau on Tuesday produced The spokesman said that a JAMMU, AUGUST 31 : Commissioner informed that prevailing situation," the DC cle collided with a tractor at a charge-sheet against the then verification was conducted by Permission has been granted there is sufficient stock avail - said. Police detain Afghan teenager Yarkipora in Kulgam district CAPD officer from Reasi in the Anti Corruption Bureau to Higher Education able for the second dose and He said that many teams on late Monday night. alleged misappropriation of Jammu into the allegations Institutions to reopen by fol - appealed to the people to get at district level, SDM level in Jammu's Kathua Motorcyclist identified as huge amounts with respect to pertaining to misappropriation lowing prescribed guidelines, vaccinated as soon as possi - besides Police and other Jammu, Aug 31 (UNI) : said. According to police, they C M C M Ramesh Raina, resident of disbursement of payments of huge amounts with respect which includes a ceiling of ble. enforcement agencies are Police on Tuesday detained a have suffered injuries while Y B Jammu was killed and two made to different ration deal - to disbursement of payments 25 persons on the public Regretting the careless working hard to educate peo - 17-year-old Afghanistan fighting against the Taliban in y B others were injured. ers. made to different ration deal - gathering with full vaccina - behaviour of the people, he ple regarding the corona situ - national at Lakhanpur, the Afghanistan. The ACB spokesman here ers on account of carriage tion. ation and precautions and BSF jawan found said that Charge-sheet was charges for dispatching ration gateway to Jammu and He said that as per initial This was stated by Deputy appealed to the people for Kashmir in Kathua district. reports, the detained person dead in Rajouri produced under relevant sec - to far flung areas etc. Commissioner Anshul Garg, their cooperation. tions against Ghar Singh of The public servants during The detained person, as per has valid visa and passport Jammu, Aug 31 (UNI) : while addressing a press con - The Deputy police sources, had come to details on his mobile.
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