Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], February 17 (ANI): Charge d Affaires of the Bolivia Embassy in New Delhi Juan Jose Cortez Rojas on Wednesday said the people of Jammu and Kashmir are happy with the decisions the Centre took in the Union territory and he was impressed with the developments.
Speaking to ANI exclusively, Rojas who is on a visit to the region with envoys of other countries said that he was impressed. This is my first visit here and I am already impressed, he said.
With regard to the meeting with members of civil society, he said, What we are realising is that all that was happening in the last year is that democracy took place here. It is impressive. People here are happy with the political decisions the central government took.
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With 4G, Kashmir hopes to call back growth
February 16, 2021
Start-ups make renewed efforts to make a comeback after 18 months of Internet blackout
Malik Aadil, the founder of Kashmir’s first grocery delivery platform Groxery, is making renewed efforts to grow his fledgling start-up after the Centre restored 4G network across the State.
His online platform, which had come to a grinding halt after the internet was blocked in the State for 18 months, will now come with new features, including a subscription model that entails the ‘Buy and Pay Later’ option in-app notifications. Aadil is also expanding his footprint across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Finally, vast population of 43 IB villages all set to get justice
Finally, vast population of 43 IB villages all set to get justice
LG’s Mulaqaat Prog helps in inclusion for reservation benefit
Mohinder Verma
JAMMU, Feb 16: Finally, vast population of 43 villages situated within 0 to 6 kilometres from the International Border (IB) is all set to get justice as Lieutenant Governor’s Mulaqaat Programme has paved the way for their inclusion in the lists for obtaining reservation benefit, which was denied to them inadvertently by the administration last year.
The decision about granting three percent reservation to the people living within six kilometres from the International Border in the direct recruitment for Government jobs, admission in professional institutions and post-graduate courses on the lines of people living along the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan was taken in the year 2019.