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Page9local.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2021 (PAGE 9) Different organizations celebrate National Voters Day Pays tributes to Galwan valley martyrs Excelsior Correspondent of the College took pledge on National Voters Day was cele- supervision of College this day. Principal of the col- brated through online mode Principal, Dr. Vandana Gupta. A Troops mobilized to thwart any bid to JAMMU, Jan 25: Different lege, Dr. Anil Kumar Ganjoo under the supervision of rally was organized on this organizations here today cele- and Dr. Vishal Sharma, Principal, Prof. Subash occasion after which a lecture brated National Voters Day by Associate Professor addressed Chander. Poster making and slo- on ‘Making our Voters organizing different pro- the students and staff about the gan writing competitions were Empowered, Vigilant, Safe and undermine national security: Prez grammes. importance of the day. held to aware voters. Informed’ was delivered by Directorate of Student Government Degree Videos on similar themes Prof. Mukesh Sharma and Jan NEW DELHI, Jan 25: valiant soldiers foiled it. To Kovind said India is moving Ladakh with temperatures as low Welfare and NSS SKUAST- College, Marh celebrated were also made by the students Mohammad. achieve this objective, 20 of them ahead and taking its rightful place as minus 50 to 60 degree Celsius Jammu celebrated National National Voters Day wherein a which were later were uploaded Government Degree President Ram Nath Kovind had to lay down their lives." in the world. to the scorching heat in Jaisalmer Voters Day and organized a rally was taken out by the stu- on social media platforms. College Mendhar celebrated today asserted that while India Kovind said the nation shall "During the recent years, its with temperatures as high as 50 webinar on ‘Role of Youth in dents and NSS volunteers under Online activities were con- 11th National Voters Day with remains committed to peace, its remain grateful to those brave sol- arc of influence has been expand- degree Celsius - on land, in the Nation Building’. A pledge tak- the patronage of Principal GDC ducted by Bharat Scouts and the theme ‘Making our Voters armed forces are "adequately diers. ing and encompassing the larger skies and at the vast coastal areas - ing ceremony was also held to Marh, Prof Aekta Gupta. The Guides at Udhampur on the Empowered, Vigilant, Safe and mobilised" in a "well-coordinated" "Though we reiterate our com- part of the world. The manner in our warriors are vigilant every make youth and first time voters aim of rally was to encourage, occasion of National Voters Informed’. The programme was move to thwart any attempt to mitment to peace, our defence which India got overwhelming moment. Every citizen feels proud committed for casting votes on empower and to ensure maxi- Day. These activities included organized by GDC Mendhar in undermine national security as he support of the about the bravery, patriotism and voting days and to feel them mum enrolment of new voters. pledge, mock polls, slogans and collaboration with Sub- referred to the "expansionist" international the spirit of sacrifice among our realize the power of vote. Earlier a pledge taking ceremo- painting competitions. Scout Divisional Administration move by China in Ladakh last community for its soldiers," he said. Under the guidance of ny was held in which principal, Master, Rakesh Singh said they Mendhar under the overall year. entry as non-per- He also spoke about the scien- Principal, Prof Sunil Uppal, staff and students participated. have to inculcate democratic supervision of Prof. Dileep "Our national interest will be manent member tist community saying that by their Department of Political Science GLDM Degree College, values among students through Kumar Raina, Principal of the protected at all costs," the in the Security contribution to food security, of Government MAM College Hiranagar celebrated National such competitions. College, who also presided over President declared in his address Council this year national security, protection Jammu celebrated National Voters Day wherein the princi- On National Voters Day, the function. to the nation on the eve of the 72nd is indicative of against disease and disasters and Voters Day wherein a slogan pal, staff, NSS volunteers and GDC Dudu Basantgarh organ- NSS Unit of GDC Bishnah Republic Day during which he that influence." to different areas of development writing competition and sympo- NCC cadets took pledge. ized an inter college poster celebrated National Voters Day also sought to allay fears of farm- He said the they have strengthened the nation- sium on the theme ‘Significance GDC Vijaypur celebrated making and slogan writing com- wherein a symposium was ers over the three contentious farm engagement with al endeavours. of Voters Day’ was organized. National Voters Day wherein petition on online mode to organized on the topic laws. world leaders has "From space to the farms, from Govt College of Education pledge ceremony and extension aware students about electoral ‘Importance of Voters in "The path of reform at the ini- enhanced mani- educational institutions to hospi- tial stages may cause misappre- fold and India, tals, the community of scientists Jammu organized an offline lecture on ‘Role of Young process, registration and power Strengthening Democracy.’ President Ram Nath Kovind addressing the hensions but theGovernment is with its vibrant has enriched our life and work. event celebrating National Voters in Democracy’ was held voting. The competition was Principal of the College and nation on the eve of Republic Day on Monday. Voters' Day in the college prem- and Renuka Kundal, HoD of held under the supervision of other staffers also participated singularly devoted to the farmers' democracy, has Our scientists have been working ises. Political Science Department Principal GDC Dudu in Voters Day pledge. welfare," he said, as the protests by forces - Army, Air Force and Navy rightfully earned its respect as a day and night for decoding the The event was successfully extorted that every vote counts. Basantgarh, Dr. Bhavnaish NSS Unit of Dogra Degree the farmer unions demanding - are adequately mobilised in a responsible and trustworthy Coronavirus and they have suc- organized by Prof C L NSS Units and Electoral Chand. College organized an event to repeal of the three laws continues well-coordinated move to thwart nation. ceeded in developing the vaccine Shivgotra, Dr Shubhra Jamwal Literacy Club GDC Kathua National Voters Day was mark the National Voters Day. at border points in Delhi. any attempt to undermine our Paying tributes to the farmers, in record time. With this accom- (NSS PO) and Prof Shapia celebrated National Voters Day celebrated by Government Priya Kundal, Lecturer Political On the country's efforts to fight security. Our national interest will the President said every Indian plishment, our scientists have Shamem of GCOE along with and organized Voters Day Degree College Darhal in Science spoke on ‘Electoral COVID-19, the President said an be protected at all costs. We have salutes our farmers who have added a glorious chapter of contri- the volunteers from the college. pledge in which Principal, fac- which students and staff mem- Literacy for Stronger effective response to the pandemic also ensured a widespread under- made our vast and populous coun- bution to the well-being of human- Speaking on the occasion, ulty members and NSS volun- bers took pledge to uphold the Democracy’ on virtual platform. would not have been possible standing in the international com- try self-reliant in food-grains and ity." Dr Kulwinder Kour, Principal teers of the college participated. democratic traditions and to After this, all pledged to exer- without the Constitutional value of munity of India's firm and princi- dairy products. He said that the scientists, GCOE, said that it is the respon- Prof Ritu Raj read out the vote in every election fearlessly. cise voting rights was held. 'Fraternity' among the people of pled stand," the President said. He said that despite adversities along with doctors, administrators sibility of the citizens especially pledge. Speaking on the occasion National Voters Day was the country. He also took pride in India and China are locked in a of nature, numerous other chal- and people from other walks of the upcoming generation to be Electoral Literacy Club of Principal of the College, Prof. celebrated by Jammu the fact that India was called as nearly nine-month long military lenges and the COVID-19 pan- life, have made major contribution aware about their constitutional Government Degree College Sumanesh Jasrotia highlighted Municipal Corporation under "pharmacy of the world" for sup- standoff in Eastern Ladakh. demic the farmers sustained the in containing the virus and keep- rights and elect their representa- Basohli in collaboration with the major achievements of the guidance of ERO 69 Jammu plying medicine to several coun- He said adversity often plays agricultural production. ing the fatality rate lower in our tries to contain sufferings across the role of a great teacher and "A grateful nation is fully com- country, compared to that in devel- tives by exercising the power of Sub District Administration Election Commission of India West constituency and ERO 68 the globe. makes people stronger and more mitted to the welfare of our farm- oped countries. right to vote for the better devel- organized a symposium on the in making the election process Jammu East. On this occasion, He felt that after about a year confident. With that confidence, ers." "Today, India is being rightly opment of our nation. eve of National Voters Day the accessible, smooth and safe. Mayor was the chief guest and of this "unforeseen ordeal", India India has taken great strides in sev- The President said that like called 'pharmacy of the world' as The program comprised of a theme ‘Making our Voters The NSS unit of Deputy Mayor was the guest of today stands "not despondent but eral sectors.
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