Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Party vice president Omar Abdullah on Sunday made a fervent appeal to people to remain united and not allow anyone to strike regional and religious discord. He made these comments while addressing a public gathering at Dak Bangalow Surankote. He was accompanied by party general secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, senior leaders Mian Altaf Ahmed, Javed Rana, chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq, provincial president Rattan Lal Gupta, YNC provincial president Ajaz […]
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Srinagar: On National Anti-Terrorism Day which is being observed every year on May 21, the respective District Administrations of all the districts of Kashmir today organised simple but impressive functions to mark the day.
The day is being observed to commemorate the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi who was killed in a suicide attack in Tamil Nadu in 1991.
On the occasion the respective Deputy Commissioners of all the districts read out the pledge while the audience too participated and pledged to oppose with strength, all forms of terrorism and violence.
At Srinagar: On the eve of Anti-Terrorism Day, a pledge taking ceremony was held at Banquet Hall Srinagar in which participants took the Anti-Terrorism Pledge and solemnly expressed their strong faith in Indias tradition of non-violence and tolerance exuded their firm commitment to oppose with all strength all forms of terrorism and violence.
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Anantnag : The Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Dr. Piyush Singla today said the involvement of PRIs and people at community level is imperative in tackling the surge of cases during the second wave.
He said this while chairing a meeting of officers of district administration, health and other concerned departments here at Dak Bangalow Khanabal.
Addressing the meeting, the DC emphasised that the PRIs through Panchayat Health Clubs would ensure people follow restrictions, SOPs, get vaccinated besides strict home isolation of the positive cases. He directed the Incident Commanders (SDMs) to effectively engage these Health Clubs in an institutional way for Covid-19 Mitigation efforts and monitor operations in their respective jurisdictions.