Prof, NT dismissed from services
Prof, NT dismissed from services
Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, May 3 : After a teacher from North Kashmir, Government dismissed a Professor and a Revenue official from services in the interest of the security of the State on the recommendations of the recently formed Special Task Force.
Government dismissed Assistant Professor Dr Abdul Bari Naik who was posted at Government Degree College for Women in Udhampur for his activities which are against the interest of the security of the State.
Dr Naik hailing from village Chidder in Kulgam district, was arrested in March this year from Government Degree College for Women in Udhampur for radicalization of local youth in the district.
3 employees sacked for anti- national activities Article 311 invoked first time in UT
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Ration shortage due to supply chain breakdown: Traders
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 3: Traders Federation Ware House-Nehru Market (TFWHNM) today blamed JK UT administration for the shortage of food grains in Jammu and other districts of UT.
Federation said that the supply chain breakdown during this lockdown caused shortage of ration in Jammu and other districts.
Deepak Gupta, President of the Federation while addressing a press conference today said that the lockdown was imposed last year as well and for a long period, but there was no shortage of ration but this time wholesale grain mandies were not allowed to open in lockdown. On the other side retail grocery shops remained open from 6 AM to 10 AM and people also buy essential commodities beyond their requirement just because of apprehensions of lockdown extension. This was the main reason of shortage. Retailers did not get supplies for four continuous days and that is why we are facing shortage, he added.
Uri Without SDM, Locals Suffer
byIdrees Bukhtiyar
BARAMULLA: The post of Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Uri is lying vacant for the past two weeks after the transfer of the erstwhile SDM causing inconvenience to people of the area.
Locals said various public work projects have been hit in the sub-division Uri due to the absence of SDM.
“It is very unfortunate that almost 15 days have passed and the government is yet to appoint a new officer. We are suffering immensely,” said Abrar Ahmad, a local.
Bashir Ahmad Bhat, a local Right To Information activist said the government has been making big but hollow claims on good governance after the reading down of Article 370.
GI registration of items
I t looks strange that despite ample opportunity given by the Industries and Commerce Department, those departments in the UT that are directly related to have locally goods and products with Geographical Indication (GI) tagging have, so far not submitted the requisite details of the identified items. It is to be appreciated and in that context the importance thereof understood as well that such tagging of the local products which are saleable and in good demand in international markets, need such tagging. In other words, not only would exports to such countries increase but the growers and producers of such items stand benefitted enormously. The Geographical Indication is nothing but a mark to identify such goods which could come under the categories of agriculture, natural or nature gifted, manufacturing, hand made and carved etc in a particular locality, area, territory etc where alone such goods could be attributable to particular geographical origin. T
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