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Jammu District Datewise Archive Today's Releases Departments Districts Features Gallery Events Archives Notifications Jammu District Govt Polytechnic Jammu organises online poster making competition Govt Polytechnic Jammu organises online poster making competition JAMMU, APRIL 18: Government Polytechnic Bikram Chowk, Jammu today organized online poster making competition as a part of campaign ‘Defeat Covid 19’. The theme for the poster making competition was “To honour COVID19 Warriors i.e. Doctors, Police, Sanitation Volunteers... Sanitization tunnel installed at DC Office Jammu Sanitization tunnel installed at DC Office Jammu JAMMU, APRIL 18: A sanitization tunnel has been installed today at entrance gate of Deputy Commissioner Office Jammu as a preventive measure to contain the spread of Covid-19. It was informed that the tunnel has been donated by Kamdhenu Paints to the administration. It was furt... DDC Jammu reviews essential supplies in Sunjwan, Bathindi areas DDC Jammu reviews essential supplies in Sunjwan, Bathindi areas JAMMU, APRIL 17: In light of the SOP issued by the Government, District Development Commissioner, Sushma Chauhan today reviewed the supply of essentials in Sunjwan and Bathindi areas of the distirct. The DDC has deputed a team of Officers headed by ADC, Dr. Tahir Firdous... DC Jammu interacts with Pharama, Warehouse associations DC Jammu interacts with Pharama, Warehouse associations Directs for installation of sanitization tunnels, distribution of masks JAMMU, APRIL 16: Deputy Commissioner, Jammu, Sushma Chauhan today held a meeting with J&K Chemists and Druggist Association at Raghunath Bazar, Jammu. She was accompanied by State Drugs Controller, Lo... IRCS distributes ration among needy IRCS distributes ration among needy JAMMU, APRIL 16: Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Vinod Malhotra, along with staff today distributed ration and other food items among 80 poor families of Bari Brahmana, Dogra Hall and its adjoining areas. Besides, 30 to 40 cooked food packets were also served to the needy persons in the city. ... IRCS distributes ration among needy IRCS distributes ration among needy JAMMU, APRIL 15: Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Vinod Malhotra, along with staff today distributed ration and other food items among 160 poor and needy families of Preet Nagar, Gangayal, Nanak Nagar, Prem Nagar, New Plot, Chowadhi and its adjoining areas. ePASS service launched in district Jammu ePASS service launched in district Jammu JAMMU, APRIL 13: As a proactive measure for COVID19 containment in district Jammu, certain areas have been declared as red zones and in order to allow restricted movement out of these zones particularly for attending to medical emergencies, Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Sushma Chauhan, today launched eP... JMC installs decontamination tunnels across Jammu City JMC installs decontamination tunnels across Jammu City Tunnels not a substitute for hand washing, social distancing: Commissioner JMC JAMMU, APRIL 13: As part of a series of measures to combat the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has successfully installed 12 decontamination and sanitizing ... IRCS distributes food items to needy families IRCS distributes food items to needy families JAMMU, APRIL 12: In view of the prevailing situation arisen due to Corona Virus, Secretary Indian Red Cross Society Jammu Vinod Malhotra along with his staff members distributed ration and other food items among 160 poor and needy families of Muthi, Barnai, Domana and Mishriwala. Besides ... IRCS distributes food items to 430 families IRCS distributes food items to 430 families JAMMU, APRIL 11: Reaching out the poorest and needy in this lockdown due to Coronavirus Indian Red Cross Society distributed ration and other food items to the poor and needy families of Jammu District. Secretary IRCS Jammu Region Vinod Malhotra along with his team distributed food items to... J&K SLSA distributes essential items to 350 needy families J&K SLSA distributes essential items to 350 needy families JAMMU, APRIL 11: Keeping In view the lock down situation in Jammu District, J&K State Legal Services Authority, in compliance to the directions of Executive Chairman J&K SLSA Justice Rajesh Bindal and under the guidance of Member Secretary MK Sharma today launched a campaign to ensu... SMC distributes protective gear among Corporators SMC distributes protective gear among Corporators SRINAGAR, APRIL 11: To prevent the spread of Corona virus pandemic, Srinagar Municipality Corporation (SMC), distributed personal protective gear among the Corporators, here today. The Corporation distributed full body protective gears among 70 Corporators, which are washable and can ... JK Rural Livelihood Mission ropes in SHGs to fight COVID-19 JK Rural Livelihood Mission ropes in SHGs to fight COVID-19 JAMMU, APRIL 11: The JK Rural Livelihoods mission (UMEED) has roped in women self help groups to make masks to overcome the shortage due to increase in demand after the Covid-19 pandemic. Around 498 SHG members in Jammu, Udhampur, Reasi, Kishtwar, Doda and Poonch have starte... IRCS distributes ration, masks to needy families IRCS distributes ration, masks to needy families JAMMU, APRIL 10: As administration has asked people to remain at homes to contain the spread of Coronavirus, Indian Red Cross Society, Jammu Region is extending its support by distributing Masks and Germicide soaps to poor and needy families of the society. Secretary IRCS Jammu Region,... Red Cross Society distributes ration, hygiene kits to needy families Red Cross Society distributes ration, hygiene kits to needy families JAMMU, APRIL 09: In view of the prevailing situation arisen due to Corona Virus, Secretary Indian Red Cross Society Jammu Vinod Malhotra distributed ration and other food items among poor and needy families of Ambphala, Jammu. He also supplied ration and hygiene kit... IRCS distributes food items to 330 families IRCS distributes food items to 330 families JAMMU, APRIL 08: In view of the prevailing situation arisen due to Corona Virus, Secretary Indian Red Cross Society Jammu Vinod Malhotra distributed Ration and other food items among 330 poor and needy families of Bagh-e- Bahu, Press Morh, Masha Basti and Gho Manasa (Marh). DLSA team visits Central, District Jail DLSA team visits Central, District Jail Collects data of prisoners eligible for their release as per criteria JAMMU, APRIL 07: On the directions of Secretary District Legal Services Authority Naushad Ahmed Khan, Advocate Leena Devi, Panel Lawyer and Advocate Deepali Arora, Retainer Lawyer of DLSA today visited District Jail Amphalla ... IRCS distributes food items to 450 families IRCS distributes food items to 450 families JAMMU, APRIL 07: In view of the prevailing situation arisen due to Corona Virus, Secretary Indian Red Cross Society Jammu Vinod Malhotra distributed Ration and other food items to more than 450 families in Qasim Nagar, Prem Nagar, Gumat, Sunjaw, slum areas of Channi Himmat and its adjoining areas.... Red Cross Society distributes food items among needy Red Cross Society distributes food items among needy JAMMU, APRIL 06: Indian Red Cross Society today distributed ration and other food items among 570 poor and needy families. Secretary IRCS Jammu Region, Viinod Malhotra along with his staff members visited Bhagwati Nagar, Mahinder Nagar, Pooran Nagar, Muthi, Roop Nagar, Paloura, Boo... JKRLM ensures availability of sanitary pads at village level JKRLM ensures availability of sanitary pads at village level JAMMU, APRIL 05: Amid the lockdown to prevent spread of COVID-19, JK Rural Livelihoods Mission JKRLM (Umeed), Self- Help Group members of block Dansal, Pouni, and Panchari in Jammu Division have ensured the availability of sanitary pads at village level in their areas. The p... Gandhi Nagar Hospital, Jammu geared up to tackle corona pandemic effectively Gandhi Nagar Hospital, Jammu geared up to tackle corona pandemic effectively JAMMU, APRIL 05: Medical Superintendent, Government Hospital Gandhi Nagar, Dr. Lakshman Dass Bhagat Sunday said that every effort is being made to provide proper treatment to the Covid-19 patients adding that the hospital has been geared up to tackle the pandemic e... IRCS distributes ration among needy IRCS distributes ration among needy JAMMU, APRIL 05: Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Vinod Malhotra, along with staff today distributed ration and other food items among 620 poor and needy families at Reshamghar Colony, Mazdoor Basti, Krishna Nagar, Bajalta and its adjoining areas. IRCS distributes ration among needy IRCS distributes ration among needy JAMMU APRIL 04: Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society, Vinod Malhotra, along with staff today distributed ration and other food items among 450 poor and needy families of Panjtirthi, Radio Station, Channi Himmat and its adjoining areas. Besides this germicide soaps and masks were also distributed amo... JMC intensifies sanitation drive JMC intensifies sanitation drive Fumigation & Spraying to restrict COVID-19 spread Sanitation workers front line of battle against the Corona JAMMU, APRIL 04: In view of emerging situation due to the outbreak of Corona Virus (COVID-19), Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has ramped up its daily sanitization drives in the city b... Committed to provide qualitative services in combating Coronavirus pandemic: Principal GMC Jammu Committed to provide qualitative services in combating Coronavirus pandemic: Principal GMC Jammu ‘Current crisis demonstrates essential and tireless role of health workers’
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