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HM 25 JULY Page 4.Qxd (Page 1) The HimalayanMail NEWS Q JAMMU Q SUNDAY Q JULY 25, 2021 4 Yasha chairs Board meeting of JCC Bank District Admin Ramban organises Sanctions Rs 100 cr loan for JKIDFC seminar on benefits of NGDRS, ULPIN HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS RAMBAN, JULY 24 JAMMU, JULY 24 A seminar on benefits of Secretary, Cooperatives the National Generic Doc- Department, Yasha Mud- ument Registration System gal, today chaired board (NGDRS) and Unique meeting of Jammu Central Land Parcel Identification Cooperatives Bank Limited Number (ULPIN) was or- here at Civil Secretariat. ganized by the district ad- Deputy Commissioner, ministration Ramban un- Jammu, Anshul Garg; der the nationwide “Azadi Managing Director, meeting about present sta- Limited considering it a RBI, and NABARD. "With Ka Amrut Mahotsav” cele- Jammu Central Coopera- tus of physical and finan- good business opportunity sanctioning of the said bration, here today. tive Bank, Nishi Kant cial achievements of the backed by irrevocable and term loan of Rs. 100 crore, The Deputy Commis- Sharma; Director, Ac- bank. He highlighted vari- unconditional guarantee by the CD ratio of the bank sioner (DC), Mussarat Is- sentation. tal system will improve keep the land records al- counts and Treasuries ous issues pertaining to the government of Jammu will improve substantially lam presided over the sem- An interactive session ranking in Ease of Doing ways up-to-date and expe- Jammu, Neeraj Gupta Bak- disbursement of loans of and Kashmir. and NPA ratio will come inar. was also held during which Business. dite delivery of citizen ser- shi; Director, Agriculture agriculture, horticulture The board unanimously down. This will also lead to Registrar, Harbans Lal the lawyers responded to He said the intent was to vices of land records Jammu, Dr K K Sharma; and cooperative sectors. decided that bank should an increase in the interest Sharma, Sub Registrar, the queries and doubts of ensure hassle-free service through a single window, Advocate, Seema Khajuria On the occasion, board sanction and release the income of the bank with Dherinder Sharma and lo- the participants and the of- delivery and transparency besides sharing of land Shekhar and Former Presi- members gave their valu- said term loan in favour of good returns. The bank will cal lawyers prominently ficers. in the registration process records data across depart- dent, J&K Bank Limited, S able suggestions regarding JKIDFC subject to compli- be immensely benefitted participated in the semi- Speaking on the occa- by online uploading of doc- ments, financial institu- K Bhat attended the meet- further improvement in ances of observations with this regular income nar. sion, the DC highlighted uments, appointment with tions and all stakeholders. ing as members of the working of the bank. They raised by the Directors dur- which will result in its op- On the occasion, the the benefits of NGDRS in registrars’ office, e-stamp- Sub Registrar presented Board via video conferenc- also agreed with the Chair- ing the deliberations. erating income going up awareness on the main fea- reducing land disputes, ing and one-time visit to a detailed presentation on ing. man for sanctioning of Rs Secretary directed the and losses getting re- tures of NGDRS and checking fraudulent trans- registration office. the functioning of Software Nishi Kant apprised the 100 crore loan to JKIDFC MD to follow guidelines of duced", she maintained. ULPIN under the Digital actions, SMS and email en- Registrar Ramban, in his of NGDRS. He shared all India Land Record Mod- abled alerts related to address, described ULPIN inputs and skills required ernisation Programme transactions on property as a landmark intervention for use of Information (DILRMP) was given and external system inte- which shall ensure unique- Technology in digital regis- Dharmarth Trust urges DC Samba to expedite through Power Point Pre- development of Utterbehni, Purmandal shrines grations. He said the digi- ness in all transactions and tration of properties. HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS Deputy Commissioner to turn here, which is some- support to the administra- Doda CAHO takes stock of deptt activities in Gandoh JAMMU, JULY 24 take proactive steps in thing rare for rivers in the tion in carrying out devel- HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS Gundoh Block and explained to them Block Development Council Chair- making these shrines visi- Himalayan foothills”, Gan- opment works in the Afore- JAMMU, JULY 24 about the ongoing departmental man Gundoh, Mohammad Abbas Dharmarth Trust Presi- tors delight because the dotra said, adding that im- said shrines and other schemes under Atma Nirbhar Bharat Rather, who appreciated the role of dent Advocate Ajay Gando- same are connected with mediate facelift of these temples in the District. He Chief Animal Husbandry meant for doubling the farmers’ in- the department and also put forth tra accompanied with Sec- the rich cultural heritage of shrines is the need of the urged the Deputy Commis- Officer(CAHO) Doda Dr, Sanjay Ku- come. Special emphasis was laid on some of the burning issues for con- retary, Dr Gopal the region and Dogras of hour as these could help in sioner to make a compre- mar Sen visited Gundoh Block of Dis- the importance of Pashu Mela at Hi- sideration. Parthasarthi Sharma on J&K, Punjab and Himachal boosting the religious hensive plan to create a trict Doda and took stock of the De- ranagar Kathua and participation of CAHO Doda was accompanied by Saturday met Deputy Com- Pradesh have special affin- tourism in the region. He tourist circuit comprising partmental activities and farmers in this Mega event. senior Veterinary Surgeons Dr. missioner, Samba, Anu- ity towards these religious also discussed in detail the all the significant shrines implementation of various flagship PRIs were also encouraged to prop- Shakir Butt, Dr. Tariq Hussain and radha Gupta and sought for destinations which hosts need of taking care of other situated in the District and schemes including Integrated Dairy agate the message of participation in Dr. Ravinder Singh. pacing up the development several matchless charac- temples in the District in- promulgating the same to Development (IDDS), Integrated the Pashu Mela being organized by Later, CAHO, Dr. Sanjay Kumar works and restoration of teristics. “The temple com- cluding Aarzi Temple give boost to tourism and Poultry Development Program the Department of Animal and Sheep Sen visited the proposed site for the heritage value of the Utter- plex at Purmandal devoted Samba, Raghunath ji Tem- raise the socio-economic (IPDP), Nationwide Artificial Insem- Husbandry on 28th and 29th July at installation of a feed mill plant sanc- behni and Purmandal to Lord Shiva is popularly ple Rajpura and Raghu- conditions of the stake- ination Programme (NAIP), National Hiranagar Kathua. tioned under Feed and Fodder Devel- Shrines. known as Chhota Kashi nath ji Temple Abtal. holders especially after the Animal Disease Control Programme Pamphlets on Dairy and Poultry opment Scheme at Nilti Gundoh. He The Trust’s President and surrounded by the Later, Ajay Gandotra also big jolt which the local (NADCP) etc. schemes were distributed among the was informed regarding the availabil- held a threadbare discus- Shivalik Hills that possess apprised the Deputy Com- economy has felt due to During the visit, the CAHO held de- participants on spot, ity of the land/financial status of the sion on various aspects of a natural exquisiteness. It missioner Samba about pandemic. tailed interaction with the PRIs of the The meeting was chaired by the project. developing the aforesaid is located on the banks of various initiates taken by After giving a patient shrines on modern lines to Devika, the underground the Dharmarth Trust with hearing to the delegation, provide state-of –art facil- river. an aim to provide better fa- the Deputy Commissioner ities to the devotees and the Nearby the Purmandal cilities and amenities to the assured to take up the mat- Udhampur GCW organises poster making competition tourists visiting the site as Temple, there is the village devotees. He also assured ter with concerned quar- the place has immense re- of Utterbehni called so as the Deputy Commissioner ters for taking up the gen- College for Women, Ud- institution to mark the na- The work of contestants ligious and historical sig- the underground river ‘De- that the Dharmarth Trust uine demands as soon as HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS hampur, Prof. Minu Maha- tionwide celebrations. She was judged by renowned nificance. He urged the vika’ takes a northward will extend wholehearted possible. JAMMU, JULY 24 jan was the Chief Guest on said that such types of con- artist JKUT, M. Akram the occasion. tests would definitely pro- Khan and Sr. Artist DIPR, To mark the celebration Prof. Minu Mahajan vide a platform to budding Jammu Suresh Kumar. of 75 years of Indepen- threw light on the aim be- students to channelize The proceeding of the Forest Division Nowshera holds series of plantation dence under the aegis og hind celebrating the ‘Azadi their talent in the right di- programme was conducted “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahot- Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. She rection. Prof. Minu Maha- by Assistant Prof. Yash Ku- drives under ‘One Beat Guard, One Village’ programme sav” & Guru Purnima, an said that Azadi ka Amrit jan urged the department mar. Among others, HOD online poster making cum Mahotsav will be a Jan Ma- to organize more such pro- Music, Dr. Seema Sharma, HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS quiz competition on the hotsav to celebrate the grammes in the future. Assistant Professor Shallu RAJOURI, JULY 24 theme Vishva Guru Bharat contribution of every sec- As many as 90 Students Jasrotia, Assistant Prof. was organized by the De- tion of the society in free- from different depart- Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Assis- Sunderbani Forest partment of Music, Gov- dom struggle and nation ments of the college partic- tant Prof.
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