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Jammu, December 15:
Today a press conference was addressed by Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) State President Dr. Suresh Ajay Magotra along with its State General Secretary Vikas Choudhary at Party headquarter, Trikuta Nagar Jammu. The Press Conference was addressed in connection with the celebration of Birthday of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajapayee as Sushasan Yuva Mahotsav.
Addressing the Press Conference, Dr. Magotra said that the BJP at national level has decided to celebrate 93rd birthday of former Prime Minister and Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee as Sushasan Yuva Mahotsav (Good Governance Fortnight). In this connection, the party has decided to organise various programmes to celebrate it as festival across the country. BJYM at national level have taken some of the programmes which will be celebrated across the country from 10th December to 25th December. State BJYM is also going to celebrate the Birthday celebration of our beloved Prime Minister and Bharat Ratna as Good Governance Fortnight till 25th of December. Many programmes have been decided to celebrate the event among the common Youth and urged the Youth of our State to join in this celebration so that we can acquaint Youth with the achievements of our former Prime Minister, Dr. Magotra added.
Dr. Magotra further said that State BJYM will felicitate State Sports Achievers on 16th of December at BJP headquarter, Trikuta Nagar Jammu. Programmes with the theme of “Yuva Samvad” will be organised in Colleges and Universities on 18th December and Publicity through Stickers of Central government schemes will be organized on 20th December, Publicity through Pamphlet of Central government schemes on 22th December, Yuva Sammelan will be celebrated at Kathua on 23rd December. BJYM will also honour Municipal Safai Karamcharis on 24th December at Dogra Chowk whereas Swaachta Programmes will be organised at District level.
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Jammu, December 20:
Sunil Dimple took out strong warning, protest rally on janipur high court road, today against the NGT anti Amarnath yatra, vaisho devi yatra restrictions, non declaration of the state holiday on the birth anniversary of the Mahraja Hari singh ji in the 2018 calendar, for the grant of the “minority status” to the hindus of the state, against the release of the stone palters attacks on security forces police stations.
The rally was also against the 25 BJP MLAs, MLCs, MPs, the coalition BJP-PDP Govt to control the militancy and Kashmir is burning.
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Srinagar, December 1
Chilly weather conditions have further intensifies due to open skies in Ladakh region and Kashmir valley, where world famous health resort of Pahalgam recorded the coldest night of the season at minus 5.1 degree.
A Met department spokesperson told UNI that weather will remain dry during the next 48 hours in the state, which could result in further dip in the night temperature. However, the day temperature will remain above normal due to clear sky.
However, he said a fresh Western Disturbance (WD), which originating in Arabian sea, is expected to hit the region on December 3, which could result in rain and snow at isolated places of three subsequent days.
Leh in Ladakh was the coldest place in the region after mercury further dipped about 2 degree from yesterday and settled at minus 11.3 degree followed by border town of Kargil at minus 7.4 degree.
He said skies will be partly cloudy during the next 24 hours in Leh, where maximum and minimum temperatures will be around 6 degree and minus 10 degree, respectively.
Pahalgam, which is about 100 km from here in south Kashmir, witnessed the coldest night of the season so far after mercury dropped a degree from yesterday and settled at minus 5.1 degree, 3 degree below normal. The health resort was the coldest place in the valley.
After witnessing a dip in the night temperature, people woke up to a sunny morning in the summer capital, Srinagar, though chill continued due to ice cold winds. Against minus 1.7 degree yesterday, the night temperature in Srinagar was minus 2.9 degree, which is about 3 notches below normal.
He said skies will be partly cloudy with haze during the next 24 hours in Leh, where maximum and minimum temperatures will be around 12 degree and minus 2 degree, respectively.
The mercury at world famous ski resort of Gulmarg, about 55 km from here in north Kashmir, dipped a degree from yesterday and settled at minus 3.4 degree, slightly below normal.
Another tourist resort of Kukernag was the only place in the region which recorded an improvement in the night temperature after the mercury surged and settled above sub zero. Against minus 1.5 degree recorded yesterday, the night temperature at Kukernag was 0.5 degree.
The night temperatures at Qazigund, gateway to the valley, and Kupwara in north Kashmir also dipped and settled at minus 2.4 degree, respectively.
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RAJNI SHARMA From the beginning of 90's, the crime rate in the state showed an increasing trend. It has been due to the militancy in the Kashmir valley, where the fear of law has almost came to an end.
JAMMU, FEb 15: The Hon’ble Governor, Shri Satya Pal Malik today met the All Party Co-ordination Committee members from Kargil district to understand and resolve the concerns
JAMMU, FEB 15: The terrorists targeted a CRPF convoy, which was moving from Jammu to Srinagar and had over 70 vehicles and more than 2,500 personnel. 40 Jawans were killed in the attack that took place on the Jammu-Srinagar highway in Awantipora's Goripora area. The workers of DOGRA FRONT
UDHAMPUR, FEB 15: “Everyone in the world including Big Powers have condemned the terror attack yesterday in Kashmir Valley, J&K State. That should give a clear idea to the Parliament of India that all the Members of the United Nations have expressed sympathy with India and condemned the terrorist attacks
UDHAMPUR, FEB 15: “Everyone in the world including Big Powers have condemned the terror attack yesterday in Kashmir Valley, J&K State. That should give a clear idea to the Parliament of India that all the Members of the United Nations have expressed sympathy with India and condemned the terrorist attacks
UDHAMPUR, FEB 15: To ameliorate the medical problems of populace in far flung and remote areas, a Medical Camp was conducted at Sarsote village of Rajouri district by Indian Army. Sarsote
Jammu, Feb 15: Condemning with full vehemence Pakistan’s most cowardly attack on CRPF Jawans in which 44 Jawans were martyrd, scores of Panthers activists spearheaded by Mr. Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP and Mr. Yash Paul Kundal, State President Young
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Jammu, February 14: Governor Satya Pal Malik has strongly condemned the terrorist attack on a CRPF convoy at Pulwama in which many CRPF personnel lost their lives. He has conveyed his grief and sincere sympathy
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