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Page5.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2017 (PAGE 5) Rana takes up Dogri issue with CM New President of Indian Chamber of Excelsior Correspondent appreciate the sensitivities tions were pending disposal in the Commerce calls on Dr Jitendra involved and take immediate cor- Jammu district alone. Due to slow Excelsior Correspondent ed the role played by ICC in col- SRINAGAR, July 25: Taking rective measures. and lackadaisical pace of process- laborating to hold the GST up the ongoing Dogri language The Provincial President and ing the poor segments of the socie- NEW DELHI, July 25: New awareness programmes. He said, row with Chief Minister the MLA Nagrota raised volley of ty were suffering hugely, he said President of Indian Chamber of Northeast, along with certain Mehbooba Mufti, National issues confronting to the people of and stressed the need for clearing Commerce (ICC), Shashwat other States like Jammu & Conference Provincial President Jammu and demanded regulated all these cases in a special drive. He Goenka, who is also a successor Kashmir, is bound to be a huge Devender Singh Rana has sought power supply, keeping in view the also sought recasting of the BPL of the well known R.P. Goenka beneficiary of the GST and immediate governmental interven- ongoing scorching monsoon sea- lists so that eligible families get business group, today called on those who are upset by its imple- tion in terms of sanctioning Dogri son. He said that erratic power gen- enrolled for various incentives Union Minister of State mentation are mostly the ones lecturers and teachers posts for all erally impacts the drinking water under the various programmes. (Independent Charge) for who have, in the past, developed the schools and colleges of the supply, and therefore there is a Rana expressed grave concern Development of North Eastern the habit of evading income tax Minister for Education Altaf Bukhari chairing a meeting at Srinagar on Tuesday. Jammu region. need for creating separate electrici- over the wrong selection of site for Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, and are now finding it difficult “This is not about imposition or ty wing in the Public Health setting up of AIIMS in Jammu and Personnel, Public Grievances, to reconcile to the prospect of dilution of any particular language Engineering Department for ensur- referred to the report of the Chief Pensions, Atomic Energy and becoming a taxpayer. Altaf for equal promotion of regional languages Engineer CPWD about the pro- Space, Dr Jitendra Singh here Dr Jitendra Singh also dis- but promotion of all the languages ing regulated water supply even Excelsior Correspondent Sethi was also present on the Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon and posed site near Vijaypur not being and discussed a wide range of closed that during the last one including Dogri, Punjabi, Hindi, during the power failures. He said occasion. officers from different Urdu, Kashmiri, Bodhi, Gojri and electricity and drinking water sup- suitable due to various reasons. He said lack of vision has resulted in SRINAGAR, July 25: Dispelling the impression Universities of Jammu and Sanskrit as a matter of policy, ply were posing immense prob- Minister for Education, Syed that Dogri language is being Kashmir. keeping in view linguistic diversity lems to the people of Jammu these the confusion over the project and therefore the Government must Mohammad Altaf Bukhari withdrawn from the State On the occasion, Bukhari of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh”, months. today said the Government is Universities, the Minister said sought details of faculty Rana told the Chief Minister dur- He regretted over the slow pace consider relocation of the AIIMS on Nagrota-Udhampur axis, given committed to promote all the being the regional language the strength for the language ing review of developmental under Deendayal Upadayay Yojna regional languages, particular- Government is committed to courses being taught in vari- works of the Jammu region at despite lots of expectations gener- its centrality, accessibility and fea- sibility. He hoped that a decision in ly Kashmiri and Dogri lan- promote the Dogri. He said ous universities across the Srinagar. ated for improving the power sce- guages in the State. both Kashmiri and Dogri lan- J&K. He directed the He regretted over the avoidable nario and said that it needs to be this regard will be taken in right earnest. The Minister said this guages hold equal importance Principals of the various controversy, saying that the con- translated into reality on ground. while addressing the officers and no posts have been con- Colleges that they should cerned department ought to have On financial assistance to wid- The MLA Nagrota also sought New President of Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC), construction on modern lines the during a meeting he chaired to verted from Dogri to Kashmiri. make efforts to promote the taken note of sensitivities involved ows, destitute and under the special Shashwat Goenka calling on Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh oversee various courses During the meeting, the regional languages in their and sanctioned the posts of Dogri component of marriages of girls, tourism sector Parmandal-Surinsar, at New Delhi on Tuesday. Chilla, Tada, Domail-Katra Road, offered at different universi- Minister also reviewed the respective colleges. in the Jammu division. He hoped the Provincial President expressed ties of State to promote strength of faculties and the The meeting also discussed that the Coalition Government will concern that over 25,000 applica- keeping in view the huge potential issues including GST implemen- year, a number of investment of pilgrim tourism in the area. tation and future investment offers for Northeast have been regional languages. Minister need for additional faculty for various issues regarding the Expressing grave concern over possibilities in Northeast. forthcoming. These, he said, of State for Education, Priya the language courses. better functioning of educa- denial of levy sugar to the rationed Goenka, who recently took include offers given from some Teacher on way to The meeting was also tional institutions for further population in the State, Rana called over as President of the presti- of the potential investors from attended by Commissioner improving the academic sce- for releasing it to the consumers gious Kolkata - based Indian abroad like, for example, school falls in gorge Secretary Higher Education, nario in the State. forthwith, as they were facing lot Chamber of Commerce, con- Japan. of difficulties on this count. veyed to Dr Jitendra Singh the Calling upon the Indian Excelsior Correspondent Arnia observes bandh against Referring to the smart cities inclination of some of the lead- Chamber of Commerce and REASI, July 25: A middle project, Rana urged the Chief ing houses to invest in Northeast other leading trade organisations Minister to seize the opportunity which, according to him, is an of India to encourage entrepre- aged Government teacher was unscheduled power cuts in creating a model micro city in important upcoming business neurship in Northeast, Dr critically injured when he fell Jitendra Singh said, in the last Excelsior Correspondent conditions. Jammu with huge funding avail- zone for future. He also briefed from a slope into deep gorge two to three years, a number of near village Matah, under the "We apprised the PDD offi- able for the purpose. To the obser- Dr Singh about a series of mass JAMMU, July 25: The resi- cials various times about the awareness programmes under- incentives and facilitatory provi- jurisdiction of Police Station vations that only four cities sions have been introduced by dents of Arnia and adjoining miseries being faced by them among the 66 proposed smart taken by the ICC, both for the Arnas. trader as well as the consumer, the Ministry of DoNER and The injured teacher, identi- areas observed bandh over on account of unscheduled cities will have such concepts, North Eastern Council (NEC). unscheduled power cuts. power cuts, but they paid no Activists of Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj protesting in front about the merits of GST. fied as Kirpal Singh, son of Late Rana retorted back, “Let Jammu He said, with the Modi Large number of people need, which forced us to come of Raj Bhawan at Jammu on Tuesday. —Excelsior/Rakesh Dr Jitendra Singh appreciat- Balwant Singh of Salal Kotli, be the fifth one”. Government’s focus on ‘Act including women and children on roads and held protest", they East’ policy, the business was rushed to local hospital YAIKS holds demonstration where doctors referred him to from Ala, Karnal, Suhagpur added. avenues of North Eastern States and Arnia assembled near main There is dire need to have found an extension beyond GMC Hospital Jammu. The incident took place when he town Arnia and blocked the upgrade the existing power in front of Raj Bhawan the borders in the form of trade road heading towards Jammu. infrastructure, they said and prospects emerging with coun- was on way to Government Excelsior Correspondent ed migrant employees and those In protest against Power warned to intensify their who intend to join under the PM's tries like Myanmar, Bhutan and Middle School Matah, where he Bangladesh. is posted. Development Department protest, if the issue of unsched- JAMMU, July 25: Youth All employment scheme be treated at (PDD), the shopkeepers also uled power cuts are not India Kashmiri Samaj (YAIKS) led par with other Kashmiri migrant closed down their business resolved in two days. by its president, R K Bhat who is employees till the normalcy is 36 attacks on yatra in 27 years spearheading the struggle of KP restored and vision document of establishments. After getting information, youth staged a demonstration in YAIKS for the welfare of employ- NEW DELHI, July 25: to her injuries later. Amid slogans against Power Tehsildar Arnia along with SHO front of Raj Bhawan here today ees is implemented in letter and Replying to another question, Development Department Arnia Inspector Satish Kumar against the failure of successive spirit.
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