Establish internal committees to prevent workplace harassment, SP tells organisations
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‘Women have been facing many difficulties while achieving self-reliance and financial independence’
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‘Women have been facing many difficulties while achieving self-reliance and financial independence’
Vizianagaram Superintendent of Police B. Rajakumari on Friday asked government and private organisations to establish internal complaint receiving committees to prevent workplace harassment and other problems being faced by women. She attended as a chief guest for National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development’s programme on women empowerment and challenges.
Speaking on the occasion, she said that women had been facing many difficulties while achieving self-reliance and financial independence. Ms. Rajakumari felt that the women would be able to perform in a better way when they were free from problems and gender inequality in workplace.
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Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha at Horticulture Expo- 2021.
The agriculture sector is expected to get more share of the Jammu and Kashmir’s budget in future as authorities develop a unique Sustainable Agriculture Plan. The plan was revealed last week by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha at the Horti-Expo 2021. The promotion of local produce and taking it to the global market will be the key focus for budgetary allocations. Joshi said the
Mandis would stay and would be strengthened and modernized next fiscal. The government is also setting up Farmers Producers Organizations in all the 20 districts in the next quarter to strengthen business activities related to agriculture and horticulture. For the convenience of the farmers, a free thresher will be provided in every
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Jammu: Agriculture sector will get more share of the Jammu and Kashmir’s budget component in future. A unique Sustainable Agriculture Plan has been developed in J&K, which currently caters to all developmental needs without compromising future potential.
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks during the Horti-Expo 2021 here at Police Auditorium, Gulshan ground.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor observed that revolutionary changes are taking place in the agriculture and horticulture sectors in J&K.
He said that the promotion of local produce and taking it to the global market is one of the key focus areas of J&K Government and the Government is making continuous efforts to increase the resources and market linkages to further strengthen the horticulture sector.
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha at Horti Expo- 2021.
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks during the Horti-Expo 2021 here at Police Auditorium, Gulshan Ground.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor observed that revolutionary changes are taking place in the agriculture and horticulture sectors in J&K.
He said that the promotion of local produce and taking it to the global market is one of the key focus areas of J&K Government and the Government is making continuous efforts to increase the resources and market linkages to further strengthen the horticulture sector.
While addressing the farmers, the Lt Governor said that the UT Government would continue striving hard to provide the best and advanced technologies to farmers. Welfare of the farmer community and increasing their income manifold is the priority of the Government, he added.
Agriculture sector to get more share of budget component in future: LG Manoj Sinha
Sustainable Agriculture Plan has been developed in J&K, which currently caters to all developmental needs without compromising future potential, says the LG
Revolutionary changes are taking place in Horticulture Sector in J&K; promotion of local produce & taking it to global market is one of the key focus areas of J&K Government: LG
“I assure farmers that Mandis are very much here to stay. In fact, they are getting strengthened and modernized. People should not spread false information & mislead farmers”: Lt Governor
LG inspects stalls installed by Horticulture officials, farmers, other stakeholders