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Page1final.Qxd (Page 3) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2021 (PAGE 6) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 Achieve specified core benchmarks SC paves way for construction of NH Co-WIN App almost collapses, 3 infiltrators killed on LoC in Bench of J&K High Court. The aggrieved persons. expeditiously: CS to Admn Secys High Court on December 31, Court with regard to compen- badly hits vaccination in J&K Khour sector, 4 jawans injured while hearing the appeal filed by sation part, has been informed achieve the benchmarks in core include Rs 90,000 crore liquidi- vaccine. said to be doing well. Meanwhile, police and Special e-Mohammed militants arrested the persons whose land was that there is error in payment areas to receive the borrowings ty infusion to DISCOMS as a Further, the authorities have In this regard, a video mes- Operation Group (SOG) teams in Ramban district yesterday had acquired for the purpose of the process to the rightful owners and from the Government of India”, concessional loan offering by been permitted to use offline sage was put out by the Director today took two arrested militants disclosed that they had picked up project, had directed for main- the same can be corrected and the sources said quoting the direc- PFC &REC Limited, tariff pol- mode for vaccination in view of SKIMS, Dr A G Ahanger in of Jaish-e-Mohammed outfit to the consignment of arms, ammu- taining status quo with regard to compensation can be paid to the tions issued by the Chief icy reforms encompassing con- slow speed of Internet due to 2G which he said that he along with the International Border (IB) in nition and explosives from the the land in question. persons who are rightful owners Secretary in the meeting, sumer rights, promotion of network and upload the data later. his other colleagues are doing Vijaypur sector of Samba district International Border in Vijaypur The executing agency of the of the acquired land. adding “the Chief Secretary has industry and sustainability of The vaccination will be given well post getting the vaccine shot. for identification of the spot from sector of Samba district and were project National Highway and NHIDCL counsel Ashish explicitly told the concerned power sector and distribution five days a week in Jammu and “I took the first shot, and I am where they had picked up taking it to Kashmir. Infrastructure Development Kotwal submitted before the Administrative Secretaries to reforms in power sector”, Kashmir instead of four days now feeling good so are others, Prof weapons dropped by drone by the They revealed that the Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL) chal- court that the challenge to the put in their best efforts forward sources said while disclosing onwards i.e. Sunday, Monday, Khuroo also took his shot today Pakistani Rangers which were weapons had been dropped at the lenged the order of High Court acquisition process by the persons to ensure the release of funds that Chief Secretary has direct- Thursday, Friday and Saturday. and was observed; he is in front of recovered from their possession International Border by the before the Supreme Court on var- whose land is very small in por- from the Government of India ed the Task Force to make all Only Wednesday and Sunday me and is doing well,” Dr Ahanger yesterday in Ramban district. Pakistani Rangers using drone ious grounds. Before filing of tion out of the total acquired land at the earliest”. out efforts to achieve the objec- besides the Gazetted holidays will said in his video message. “The spot has been identi- The weapons have been appeal by the aggrieved persons does not required to be interfered No doubt Jammu and tive behind its constitution. be off days. Earlier, the vaccination He also added that there was fied,’’ sources said, adding it will recovered by Ramban police and they had approached the writ with as the project is near com- Kashmir Union Territory has About benchmark relating to drive was planned four days a no need of paying heed to the be shared with the Border SOG from the possession of court and the writ court dismissed pletion. made substantial progress in the Urban Local Body Revenues, week. negative campaign that has been Security Force (BSF). arrested militants, who belonged their plea by recording that there The road as per the brief Business Reforms Action Plan sources said, “either the Union Meanwhile, former Director allegedly started and also that As reported today, two Jaish- to Kashmir. is no merit in their petition by record connects the sensitive bor- but much is required to be done Territory of Jammu and Kashmir SKIMS and a renowned scien- such assertions are not acceptable challenging the land acquisition der areas in Jammu and Kashmir especially in the light of the fact has to issue directions for the tist, Dr Muhammad Sultan without any solid evidence. Govt declares Neta Ji’s birth for the purpose of project. as it leads form Jammu to that under the 4th edition of State imposition of Property Tax to pave Khuroo also took his first vac- “There is no need to pay heed Their plea was dismissed by Akhnoor and thereafter Poonch- Reform Action Plan 2019 the way for generation of revenue cine shot at the SKIMS today to the negative campaign anniversary as ‘Parakram Diwas’ the then Acting Chief Justice of Rajouri and further leads to announced by the Union Finance for the Municipal Corporations, and said that he was doing per- launched as this is the only cure mark the occasion, Patel said. the Indian National Congress in High Court on the ground made Kashmir via Mughal road. Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Municipal Councils and fectly fine. and only way to end the pandem- He said PM Modi will also 1938. by the counsels appearing for The road at present is merely the month of September last year Municipal Committees or find out On the other side, all the ic. People should come forward felicitate prominent members of The Culture Ministry is also executing agency as well as of two lane and is being widened the ranking of Jammu and some alternative”. recipients of the vaccine on to take benefits of the vaccine,” the Indian National Army (INA), considering building a memorial Government advocates Seema by making it four lane in order to Kashmir was 21st. In the month of October last January 16 and those who were he said. formed by Bose, and their family in the honour of around 26,000 Shekhar (Sr. AAG) and Ashish cater cross traffic. The As far as One Nation One year, the Union Ministry of Home given the vaccine after that are members in Kolkata on Saturday. martyred members of the INA, Singh Kotwal that major part of Government of India has taken all Ration Card is concerned, J&K Affairs (MHA) had empowered An 85-member high-level Patel said. the acquired land is owned by the the projects for improving infra- had joined the initiative of the the Government of Union committee helmed by PM Modi "Kadam Kadam Badhaye Ja" State and the aggrieved petition- structural facilities especially the We proved our worth in Government of India which Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been formed to plan year- – the regimental quick march of ers not shown to be owners of the connectivity in the border areas enables ration cardholders to to impose Property Tax through round programmes to mark the INA -- will be included in the acquired land and the project is of with priority. DDC polls: Farooq access PDS benefits from any fair the Municipal Corporations, 125th birth anniversary of Bose. Beating Retreat ceremony, he public importance as the road "Any acquisition process can- presence of Dr Abdullah, support despite numerous chal- price shop in the country in the Municipal Councils and The Minister said 200 Patua said, adding Air India will carry caters to need of armed forces in not be stalled on account of tech- strongly opposed any kind of lenges is reflective of the deep month of August last year. Municipal Committees in their artists from West Bengal will Bose's pictures on its aircraft. border areas. nical issues raised, where the alliance with the Congress say- faith of the people in the National About power sector reforms, respective areas. make a painting on a 400-metre- Football tournaments, Court had said that the chal- project is of national importance ing such a tie-up has always Conference, which has met the the Government of J&K UT in The powers were vested by long canvas depicting Bose's life. marathons, padyatra and "cycle lenge of acquisition process has and the affected persons already harmed National Conference challenges with courage and forti- the month of June last year had way of several amendments in the Petroleum Minister yatra" will also be organised as been made of a very small portion had knowledge of the acquisi- politically. tude. constituted a Task Force headed Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Dharmendra Pradhan will partici- part of the celebration, he said. of land and after the announce- tion", Court had said while dis- They were of the view that the "The strength of the party by Principal Secretary, Power Act, 2000 and Jammu and pate in a programme in Cuttack, Patel said the idea is to inspire ment of award. The project as per missing their basic plea. Congress had created chaos and emanates from the people at Development Department and Kashmir Municipal Corporation Odisha, where Bose was born. the people of the country, espe- the court also is of immense pub- Writ court on informing of confusion in the DDC elections.
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