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Page7local.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2021 (PAGE 7) J&K, Ladakh among beneficiary UTs Verma reviews progress on implementation of DDC Rajouri reviews BJP to commemorate Ambedkar Gadkari flags off ambulances Mitigation Plan for Kishtwar National Park Excelsior Correspondent Warden to prepare a comprehen- progress under Capex Budget Jayanti as Samrasta Diwas sive chart of activities with Excelsior Correspondent Rajouri and Budhal subdivision Excelsior Correspondent Congress led governments. But for road accident victims JAMMU, Apr 7: defined timelines so that timely now BJP has ensured that his respectively and the rest are at JAMMU, Apr 7: Bharatiya NEW DELHI, Apr 7: As per road accident statis- Commissioner Secretary, Forest, execution of work under the RAJOURI, Apr 7: To contributions are duly recog- different phases of execution. Janata Party (BJP) Jammu & tics, of the 415 deaths per day in Ecology and Environment, Plan are taken up and completed review the physical and finan- nized by one and all, he added. Union Minister Nitin Regarding the power sector, Kashmir will commemorate the India, about 40 per cent lives can Sanjeev Verma today chaired a within limited working season cial achievements made under The BJP leader said that like Gadkari on Wednesday flagged the meeting was apprised that Jayanti (birth anniversary) of be saved if basic medical treat- high level meeting to review the available in the area. different schemes during the previous years, this year also off 90 basic care ambulances out of 04 works under B2V, 03 Bharat Ratna, Dr. Bhim Rao ment is made available in time, implementation of Mitigation With regard to various issues financial year 2020-21 and to BJP will com- that will provide medical assis- are complete and under BADP, the statement said. Plan for Kishtwar High Altitude like manpower strengthening, discuss the modalities regard- memorate the tance to road accident victims in the work on 02 projects out of India accounts for about 5 National Park. the Commissioner/Secretary ing the preparation of the birthday of some states and union territo- 03 is complete in the Rajouri lakh road accidents every year, The meeting was attended by advised the Chief Wildlife District Capex Budget 2021- Baba Saheb as ries. subdivision. Similarly, the one of the highest in the world, Suresh Kumar Gupta, Chief Warden to work out the modali- 22, District Development the “Samrasta These ambulances have been progress regarding other in which 1.5 lakh people die and Wildlife Warden, Dr. Kumar ties in consultation with the Commissioner Rajouri, Rajesh Diwas”. He procured at a cost of Rs 18.63 schemes of the PDD in Rajouri another 3 lakh are crippled. M.K, Regional Wildlife Warden, Principal Chief Conservator of K Shavan today chaired an said that on crore. and Kalakote subdivisions was Ambulances with basic life- Jammu, P. K. Singh, Director Forests & HoFF for timely com- officers' meeting. this occasion, The 90 basic care ambu- also reviewed in depth. saving support system play a Soil & Water Conservation, pletion of works. The DDC took a detailed BJP activists lances are for Andaman-Nicobar The DDC directed the con- crucial role in stabilizing the J&K, Sarvesh Rai, Chief During the meeting, stock of the physical and finan- will light his Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, cerned officer from RDD to critically injured person, it Executive Officer, CAMPA, K. Regional Wildlife Warden cial achievements under differ- statues and Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, complete the work on all the added. Ramesh Kumar, Chief Jammu gave a detailed Power ent schemes and projects being Chowks during Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, PMAY houses by the end of BJP leaders at a press conference at Jammu These ambulances, manufac- Conservator of Forest, Jammu, Point presentation highlighting executed by PWD, Jal Shakti, previous night Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and May this year. He directed the on Wednesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh tured by Tata Motors, have been Parvaiz Handoo, Director, about the works executed during RDD, Power, JKPCC, and they will Uttarakhand, Ministry of Road concerned PWD Executive Ambedkar as “Samrasta procured by National Highways Planning and Wildlife Wardens 2020-21 and details of the pro- Education, Health, I&FC clean the statue on the next day Transport and Highways said in Engineers to complete the Diwas”. and Infrastructure Development among others. posals for the year 2021-22. He Agriculture, Horticulture, to offer their respects to this a statement. blacktopping work of all the This was disclosed in a press Corporation. (PTI) The meeting discussed Five apprised that during 2020-21, Animal and Sheep Husbandry great leader. roads within the municipal lim- conference held at party Year Mitigation Plan of works to the tune of Rs.382 and other Departments, in the Various blood donation its at the earliest. Headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, Kishtwar High Altitude National lakhs were taken up in the area. district. Issues about the execu- camps and seminars will also be He asked the concerned here, today by BJP general sec- HC quashes PSA, directs Park with component and activi- He also gave a detailed account tion of works on the projects organized on the day. He also officers from different depart- retary, Vibodh Gupta, former ty wise outlays. of habitat improvement works were also discussed threadbare disclosed that party leaders will ments to submit the list of all Minister and Headquarter in The Five Year Plan has to be including plantation, soil and in the meeting. participate and spend time in the implemented with financial the ongoing works and the charge, Priya Sethi and party release of 3 detenues moisture conservation along While reviewing the works completed during the programmes organized at the implications of Rs.73.18 crores. with allied activities. progress of the PWD Rajouri * Watch video on community level. Excelsior Correspondent tive detention cannot be resorted The project has sufficient provi- financial year 2020-21 so that to when sufficient remedies are It is worthwhile to mention division, the meeting was the same could be uploaded www.excelsiornews.com Priya Sethi appealed the SRINAGAR, Apr 7: High sion for research and survey that Kishtwar High Altitude informed that against the target common masses to participate in available under general laws of onthe portal of the District media in charge, Dr Pardeep Court quashed three detention component and accordingly 20 National Park is spread over of constructing 134 bunkers, the “Samrasta Diwas” pro- the land for any omission or Administration for the aware- Mangotra. orders passed under Public (twenty) different studies and 2190 Sq.Kms. area in Kishtwar the work on 124 is complete in grammes. She said that Baba commission under such laws. ness of the general public. J&K BJP general secretary, Safety Act and directed the surveys have been listed by District and is largest National all respects. Saheb ensured the rights of No doubt, court said, the The DDC also asked the Vibodh Gupta said that Baba authorities to release the Wildlife Protection Department Park in the Union Territory. The Regarding the progress on every Indian resident in the offences alleged to have been concerned officers to ensure Saheb was leader with such a detenues from preventive cus- to be undertaken in the National National Park has unique roads, bridges and buildings, it beautifully compiled committed by detenu are such as that no eligible beneficiary was tall stature that he should not be tody. Park during three years period. species like Snow Leopard, was given out that out of 64 “Constitution of India” for to attract punishment under the Speaking during the meet- left out in availing the benefits restricted to particular commu- In the case of Shakir Ahmad prevailing laws but that has to be Brown Bear, Ibex, Western roads, 13 bridges and 06 build- of the welfare schemes and which every Indian especially ing, the Commissioner Secretary nity, instead this day must be the underprivileged communi- Mir of Zainpora Shopian, done under the said prevalent Tragopan, Monal. ings, the work on 19 roads, 06 programmes being implement- directed the Chief Wildlife observed in social gatherings ties will always remain indebt- Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul laws and taking recourse to pre- bridges and 02 buildings is ed by their departments in the depicting perfect “Samrasta” ed. She also disclosed that yes- said the impugned order of ventive detention laws would complete and the rest are at dif- district. amongst all. terday on the party’s “Sthapna detention has been passed on not be warranted. ferent phases of execution. It was decided in the meet- Vibodh said that Baba Saheb Diwas” with the dedicated 22.02.2020 but there is no men- Court said preventive deten- Under NABARD, the work on ing that a special team compris- was such a strong nationalist in efforts of party activists right tion of the factum of grant of tion cannot be used as an instru- 02 schemes out of 21 is com- ing BDC Chairpersons, DDC bail in the grounds of detention plete. Similarly PWD his entire life that he never com- from top hierarchy level to ment to keep a person in perpet- members, Sarpanches, Panches promised with the nation inter- ground activist, party flag was though it bears reference to the ual custody without trial. Nowshera subdivision has and Lokmitra would be consti- FIR. completed work on 03 projects ests. Along with it, he was one unfurled at more than 5000 Accordingly, court directed tuted and the team would carry of the greatest whistle blowers booth presidents’ homes with Court added that it appears respondents to set the detenu at out of 12 NABARD schemes. inspection of all the works the detaining authority has sim- About the PMGSY and social reformers whose con- the affixation of their name liberty forthwith provided he is completed by different depart- tributions world will always plates at their doors in the ply reiterated what was there in not required in any other case.
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