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Page11.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2016 (PAGE 11) Several deputations meet Pawan Introduce Commerce stream in Roopnagar Animal Centre sans facilities The Municipal Animal Health Centre situated at Roopnagar, Excelsior Correspondent Lal demanded construction of Udhampur + 2 schools Jammu is in poor condition, not suited for treatment of animals roads in Phengyal, Kharoni and The 24 Govt Higher Secondary Schools (+2s), out of total 31, like horses, dogs etc. Since its inception, it has not been given UDHAMPUR, Dec 18: Dena villages. in district Udhampur are devoid of Commerce Stream. Is it not a much attention. The staff deployed here presently comprises of Several deputations from A deputation from Krimchi worrisome fact? The more surprising and painful is this that all the one doctor, 04 para vets, and other 07 members who include one Udhampur Assembly Constituency Panchayat disclosed that the institutions reeling under the chronic deficiency fall in rural areas driver and a gate-keeper. It is quite dismaying to note that no night today met MLA Pawan Gupta and Village Kandal was never blessed and there too majority among those in far flung, backward and watchman is apprised him of their problems. with the facility of electricity and hilly/winter zones of the district. Meaning thereby only seven there. Besides, A deputation of Ward No 17 of due to the sincere efforts of MLA Govt Higher Secondary Schools of urban belt are fortunate Minister of Transport Sunil Sharma during a meeting with Udhampur town told the MLA that the area is equipped with the facil- enough to have the boon of Commerce stream. Whereas rest of the no staff is avail- representatives of Transport Unions at Jammu on Sunday. the condition of roads, streets drains ity of electricity. They also schools are wailing for the subject. able on and street lights of their ward is demanded MLA for more electric- The information to this effect was furnished under J&K Right Sundays, except Transport Unions discuss worst. They further complained of ity poles so as to cover maximum to Information Act-2009 by the Chief Education Officer the gate-keeper. irregular supply of drinking water area. People also raised the Udhampur vide Reply No. CEOU/RTI/510-13 dated 05 Apri 14. It may be and demanded regular supply of demand for construction of 14 The serious matter is being highlighted since then with more mentioned here demands with Minister drinking water and electricity in kilometer road from Krimchi to vigour and taken up with the concerned quarters at different lev- that there is no Excelsior Correspondent immediate redressal of problems. their ward. They also requested Sorap. A deputation from Lower els for the early introduction of Commerce subject in the left over X-ray machine, The Transport Union mem- MLA for the blacktopping of the Thanoa demanded a road from +2 schools. But no action has yet been taken by any quarter in this Ultrasound JAMMU, Dec 18: A meeting bers who were present in the main road of their mohalla. Bishal to Kurd Devta Bapli and the context. machine and of various Transport Unions with meeting included senior leader, Another deputation of Rathain repair of Kahn road. The Commerce stream in all the remaining 24+2s of the dis- other latest Transport Minister, Sunil Sharma Tarseem Kumar Sharma, All Cell west under the leadership of Ex- The MLA issued on spot direc- trict needs to be introduced alongwith teaching staff without fur- equipments in Sarpanch informed MLA that the tions to the concerned authorities ther delay. The neglected Govt HSSs Ramnagar, Chanuta, Garhi, was held here today. The trans- Incharge BJP S. Varinderjeet the Centre since people of villages Kharoni, Upper to take appropriate action to redress Keya, Panchari, Chowki, Basant Garh, Latti, Barmeen, Jaganoo, porters were led by BJP Transport Singh, Member Transport Cell it came into Cell under S. Darshan Singh. Mahinder Singh, Taxi Operators Kharoni, Berradani and Jar public problems and grievances. Moungri, Tikri, Khoon, Chenani, Damnote, Landar, Barolla, existence. The transporters put forth their Federation President Anchal Mohalla have been facing the He assured the people that their Khaned, Krimachi, Salmarhi, Thial, Jakhed, Barta (internal) and demands and Minister assured them Singh Manhas, Javid Ahmed gen- scarcity of drinking water from a problems will be sorted out within Garh Samna Banj (internal) are waiting for justice. During winter season, there is no proper arrangement for pro- to fulfill with in stipulated times. eral secretary Kashmir Tourists very long time. Ex-Panch Mukund a span of short period. Swatantra Dev Kotwal viding the animals there a cozy and warm environment. The member of the Transport Federation, Darshan Mehra presi- Udhampur It is therefore, requested to the authorities to give a face-lift to Unions, while briefing the dent Matardor Union, Kulwant Teachers Guild urges Govt to depute the Centre by providing all facilities there. It will be a great serv- Minister about their problems and Singh Jammu and Kashmir National Food Security Act ice to the animal world. grievances, said that no one has Company Motor Association, K.L National Food Security Act (NFSA) was extended across Vishal Khajuria even expressed any concern Bhardwaj Auto Union, vice- teachers for regular B Ed training Jammu and Kashmir vide GO No. 01-CAPD of 2016 dated on-email towards them. They expressed president Ravinder Singh, Excelsior Correspondent taken the matter with School 04.01.2016 w.e.f Feb, 2016 where in the food grains are as a mat- gratitude to the Minister for com- Kashmir Taxi Federation, Auto Education Department but no deci- ter of right and there is in limit provision of Food Shortage of doctors in District ing forward and sparing time for Union, Nisar Ahmed Chairman JAMMU, Dec 18: An urgent sion has been taken yet and in-serv- Security/Allowances. In addition to it, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed the transporters. Truck Operators Railway Station, meeting of Teachers Guild Jammu ice teachers are not being deputed Food Entitlement Scheme (MMSFES) has also been implement- Hospital Kishtwar The Minister in various cases Manmohan Singh, Tanker Union & Kashmir was held here today, since the B Ed. course has been ed. The Department of Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs I would like to draw the kind attention of the Health Minister issued on the spot instruction to and Guru Charan Singh Tanker under the chairmanship of its State extended from one year to two (FCS&CA) has created certain categories of Food consumers such the concerned authorities for Union etc. president Nasir Ahmed Qurashi for years. as PHH (AAY), PHH(APL), PHH and NPHH with provisions of Bali Bhagat towards the shortage of specialists in District Hospital highlighting burning issues of the Vijay Kumar Sharma, State various scales of ration and rates for each category. Kishtwar as a result of which the poor patients are suffering a lot. School Education Department. general secretary of Teachers Guild With the fixing of ration scale, the problem erupted for joint There is no Radiologist in the hospital who can operate ultrasonic Relief holders, SPMC accuse The meet deliberated upon Jammu & Kashmir said that it is a families and families having more than five members. Moreover, machine and the patients have to conduct ultrasound from the private various issues and demands, par- failure on part of education author- section of people have been segregated from the other rationees. ultrasound clinic. Even the indoor patients are being forced to pur- ticularly deputation of teachers for ities to decide the issue of B Ed Govt of ignoring migrants Since ours is a welfare state, Roti-Kapada-aur Makan are the basic chase medicine from the market which every patient cannot afford. regular B Ed trainings, which has programme for in-service needs to be full filled by the State. In this regard, I propose the Excelsior Correspondent They said that State not been ordered for the last two Government teachers. He said The Minister concerned Bali following suggestions:- Government was not serious in years.. many teachers were told to be ACTION PLEASE! Bhagat during his visit to hospital JAMMU, Dec 18: An emer- settling the problems of dis- In his presidential address deputed for capsule course through * Bi-furcation of Ration Cards be had directed the Chief Medical gency meeting of All Kashmiri placed Pandits which have com- Nasir Ahmed Qurashi said that it IGNOU Jammu in one go but the done for families living separate- E-mail : [email protected] Officer Kishtwar to close all the ly. Migrant relief holders held at pounded over years. They was a past routine that in-service same has not been done practically. illegal exit points and had also Jagti under the presidentship of alleged that Relief Organization * Names of new born and newly married daughter in laws be Government teachers were deput- Mohan Singh Choudhary, assured that free medicines would be made available for patients Ajay Bhat demanded that the as well as its engineering wing entered in the Ration Card so that they avail the facility of getting ed by the Directorate of School general secretary Teachers Guild, in the hospital but it is a matter of great concern that nothing has migrant relief holders who have are totally defunct. Education for B Ed in Govt PG appealed to the Commissioner Bank loans, PRCs and jobs etc. lost their entire property in Meanwhile Sunil Pandita College of Education , but for the Secretary School Education and * Scale of ration be fixed at 07 kg atta and 03 kg Rice per soul. been done in this regard. Valley and were rendered home- representing over aged youth in last two three years, no such dep- Director School Education * Since flour is the staple food for Jammu people and rice for The Minister had also told that there shall be no transfers of the less be paid adequate compensa- a separate meeting expressed utation has been ordered in Jammu to look into the matter and Kashmir quantity for staple food needs to be increased.
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