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Page7.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015 (PAGE 7) 'My Village, My World' campaign launched across J&K Excelsior Correspondent Jamwal by kick starting the Majid Jahangir besides students, Panchayat representatives and gramme which was organized by activities by planting a sapling villagers and Sarpanchs and respectable persons of the area Rural Development Department JAMMU/ SRINAGAR, Aug during plantation drive under the Panchs of adjoining Panchayats also participated in the pro- Anantnag in collaboration with 4: To ensure focused, planned mission at Government Degree were present on the occasion. gramme. A debate was also held other allied departments, was and sustainable rural develop- College Kathua today. ADDC At Ramban, District on sanitation in AGM City attended by Assistant Minister for Education, Naeem Akhtar and MoS Priya Sethi chairing a meeting at Jammu on ment, conservation of water bod- Kathua Manmohan Singh Development Commissioner, School and awards were distrib- Commissioner Development Tuesday. ies and polythene free environ- (Nodal Officer, District Level Farooq Shah Bukhari launched uted among the students who ,District Panchayat Officer, ment in the villages, "My CGM Committee), ADC Kathua the campaign in Panchayat, bagged first, second and third Programme officer ICDS, Block Village, My World" campaign Mushtaq Ahmed, ASP Kathua Pernote B of Ramban. positions. Development Officer, PRI mem- Akhtar for redesigning academic courses was launched across the State Nisar Khan, District Panchayat At Udhampur, Sanitation At Bandipora, in view of bers, Lawyers, Teachers, Media today. Officer Anil Thakur (Member Campaign "My Village, My launching the Mission ''My Persons, civil society members, At Samba, Minister for Secretary), ACD Kathua Sunil World" was organised at various Village My World'', a function religious leaders besides stu- to enhance employability Industries and Commerce Sharma, DFO (SF) Kathua, DFO venues across the district regis- was organized by the Rural dents in a good number. Chander Prakash Ganga today ( T) Kathua, CEO Kathua, tering large scale participation Development Department at At Kulgam, "My Village My Excelsior Correspondent tangible results accrue in the com- asked the teachers to rejuvenate launched the campaign from DEPO Kathua, DIO Kathua , general public, elected represen- Panchayat Ghar Nadihal. World" campaign was launched ing months. entrepreneurial skills among the BDO office Bari Brahmana. On CMO, BDO and all other tatives, students and field offi- District Development at Government Girls Higher JAMMU, Aug 4: The During the meeting detail dis- students so that they are able to set the occasion a mass pledge was District officers were also pres- cials of various departments. Commissioner, Bandipora, Dr Secondary School, Katrusoo by Education Department has initiat- cussions were held on bringing up income generating units of taken to keep cleanliness and ent. DDC also flagged off Green The campaign was launched by Shah Faisal was the chief guest DDC RK Bhat. The programme ed the process of modifying and about modifications, redesigning their own rather than hankering spread awareness about hygiene. Walk rally under "My Village District Development at the function which was attend- was attended by the Additional redesigning the curriculum to and introducing courses like after government jobs. An awareness van was flagged My World" Mission where hun- Commissioner, Udhampur, Dr ed by District Panchayat Officer Deputy Commissioner, make it job-intensive and enabling applied mathematics, astro- He said there is need to devel- off by the Minister and a Green dreds of school students carrying Shahid Iqbal Choudhary at Bandipora, Additional Deputy Additional District Development students to be market ready. physics and clinical biochemistry op working models on commer- Walk awareness rally was organ- placards with messages went Krimchi Panchayat in CD Block Commissioner Bandipora, Commissioner, District Minister for Education, among others. The Minister said cial lines within the institutions ised in which school children, through the Kathua town and Udhampur where plantation was Assistant Commissioner Panchayat Officer, Assistant Naeem Akhtar today held exten- the redesigned courses will be with the help of students, so that employees and people from dif- culminated at District Sports carried out followed by aware- Development Bandipora, other Development Commissioner, sive deliberations with the stake- introduced from the next academ- they could explore their inner abil- ferent walks of life participated. Stadium. A programme was also ness camp, pledge and rally officers, Panchayati Raj mem- Principal, GHHS (Girls), holders in this regard at a meeting ic session. He said with regard to ities and imbibe local needs and A plantation drive was also organized at Sports Stadium taken out across the villages. bers, citizens and students. Later, Katrusoo, Block Development convened here today. changes in the curriculum a series job-intensive skills. launched by the Minister. A play where debate, skits and cultural The programme was launched at a rally was taken from the venue Officer, Civil Society, mass Minister of State for of workshops will also be started Mr Akhtar said subjects being was staged to spread awareness programme were organized on all 19 CD Block Headquarters which was headed by the media, PRI members and other Education, Culture and so that the faculty is reoriented taught in the educational institu- about benefits of avoiding plas- the theme of Clean and Green and 8 tehsil headquarters. SDM District Development distinguished members of the Information, Priya Sethi was also accordingly in response to such tions have to be in tune with the tic, afforestation and stopping India. Similar programmes were launched the drive at Chenani Commissioner himself. society. present on the occasion. changes. present market needs enabling stu- open defecation. held at District Hospital, and convened awareness camp At Kupwara, DDC flagged At Chowki Choura, "My Naeem Akhtar said The course and the teaching dents to be market ready with At Baramulla, Minister for Lakhanpur, Logate, Badala, for all Sarpanchs, Panchs and off the students rally for cleanli- Village My World" campaign Government mission is to methods should be such that they skills appropriate for the fast Rural Development and Basholi, Billawar, Jandore, officials for departments high- ness drive. The officers, engi- was launched in all the 10 pan- improve the education system for promote creativity, inquisitiveness changing economy. Panchyati Raj, Abdul Haq Hiranagar and Marheen. lighting the objectives of the neers of district administration chayats with main function at the overall development of the and thought process among the Director School Education launched State-wide "My At Sunderbani, Block campaign and targets to be including Additional District Panchayat Choura. The cam- youth. He said a beginning has students, the Minister said and Yasha Mudgal, Principals of vari- Village, My World" campaign. Development Office (BDO), achieved by each village. Sushil Development Commissioner, paign was launched by Shokat been made and it is expected that ous colleges, Resource persons Minister for Law, Justice, Sunderbani and Siot Dr Sahil Kumar, tehsildar organised a Chief Education Officer, Mahmood, Assistant and faculty from various colleges Parliamentary Affairs, Relief Jandyal launched Clean and series of events at Latti-Marotti District Panchayat Officer, Commissioner Development were present in the meeting. Niaz for special package to rain and Rehabilitation, Syed Green Mission/Pledge in Siot, Tehsil in collaboration with Assistant Commissioner Jammu in presence of Mita Div Com reviews Basharat Bukhari, MLA, Thandapani, Balshama, Bakhar, BDO and other departments, Development, District Kumari, BDO Chowki Choura, Baramulla, Javid Hassan Baig Channi, Hathal, Bhajwal, Nah, Harjeet Singh, tehsildar Information Officer Kupwara, officers/officials of Sub Division affected Bhaderwah areas functioning of SDA besides Deputy Commissioner, Patrara, Kangari, Devak, Basantgarh flagged off a rally of Block Development Officer Chowki Choura, citizens and Excelsior Correspondent addressing issues of the people of Baramulla, Director Rural Thangriot, Marchola and Prat students at Basantgarh and Wavora, Project Officer RDD school children. the district. He alleged that depart- Excelsior Correspondent Sanitation, Director Rural Panchayats. Sarpanchs, Panchs organised plantation drive. and Executive Engineer REW, At Bhalwal Brahmana, DODA, Aug 4: Nadeem ment has become ineffective SRINAGAR, Aug 4: The Development, SSP Baramulla, besides large number of locals Similar programmes were PRIs representatives were pres- Rural Development Sharief Niaz, Publicity Secretary, because of its pathetic attitude Divisional Commissioner, officers of district administration were present on the occasion. organised at Majalta, Ramnagar, ent on the occasion and shared Department and Panchayati Raj J&K Congress Committee towards roads which remain Kashmir, Dr. Asgar Samoon con- and Rural Development Different activities including Dudu, Pancheri, Moungri, Tikri their experiences. Earlier, DDC in collaboration with various (JKCC) today demanded the closed even after minor rainfall. vened a meeting of officers of Department, Panchayat repre- clean and green walk, sympo- and Sudhmahadev among oth- also flagged off a van of Rural other departments launched
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