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Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 22: Bountiful public welfare schemes and the governance model of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas are behind the success journey of eight years of BJP Government at the Centre. This was stated by the District Development Council (DDC) Chairman, Jammu, Bharat Bhushan Bodhi while chairing a Block Diwas, a part of ambitious Jan Abhiyan programme, at Phallian Mandal, on the outskirts of Jammu city. ADDC Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, ACD Ashok Choudhary; tehsildar Mandal, Pankaj Singh Bhau, BDO […]
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 16: BJP led Government at the Centre is committed to providing every service on the doorstep of people, especially those residing in rural areas. This was stated by District Development Council (DDC) Chairman, Jammu, Bharat Bhushan Bodhi while chairing a Block Diwas, a part of ambitious Jan Abhiyan programme, at Sai Palace Mishriwala. On the occasion, District Development Commissioner Anshul Garg, Satish Kumar Sharma, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jammu; ACD, SDM North, BDOs and officers of various […]
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JAMMU, Dec 14: Stating that the BJP has always been concerned for fair treatment to Jammu in all matters and at all levels, party’s Jammu and Kashmir spokesperson, Balbir Ram Rattan, said that history is witness to the fact that the Congress never cared for Jammu when in power at the Centre or in erstwhile State but suddenly comes out with new get up and starts talking for Jammu and development of this region, which was unfortunately pushed to wall during their time of rule.
Balbir Ram, while elaborating, said that there are number of examples when Jammu was given ill treatment and ignored by Congress and NC and how Jammuites can forget that Jammu was never in scheme of things of Congress in particular, when it enjoyed power for decades together.