Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Thursday expressed concern over the delay in completion of construction work of Children/Maternity Hospital at Bemina, asking the administration to make the tertiary maternity and childcare facility fully functional.
Slated to be completed by 2015, the Bemina tertiary maternity and childcare hospital, Party Central Secretary Irfan Ahmed Shah said was conceived and commissioned
Farooq, Sagar, other NC leaders offer floral tributes to Sheikh Nazir
Farooq, Sagar, other NC leaders offer floral tributes to Sheikh Nazir
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Feb 24: National Conference general secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar today led party functionaries in offering floral tributes and Fateh prayers at the graveyard of Party stalwart Sheikh Nazir Ahmed on his 6th death anniversary at his ancestral graveyard at Malik Sahib Shrine in Soura.
Among others, Central secretary Irfan Ahmed Shah, provincial secretary Advocate Showkat Ahmed Mir, district president Srinagar Peer Afaq Ahmed, YNC provincial president Salman Ali Sagar and scores of YNC & parent body functionaries also participated in the Fateh Khawani. The occasion was marked by recitals of verses from the holy Quran.
NC Seeks Early Mitigation Of Problems Concerning People In Wake Of Heavy Snowfall
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Friday impressed upon the administration to expedite early mitigation of the issues concerning people in Srinagar in wake of the recent heavy snowfall.
In joint statement Party functionaries including former speaker Mubarak Gul, women wing president Shameema Firdous, central secretary Irfan Ahmed Shah, Tanveer Sadiq and Ahsan Pardesi said that the delayed non-clearance of the lanes, by lanes and main arterials has put the precious lives of the people in jeopardy. It has been more than a week, the administration is yet to clear the inner city alleys and main roads, they said while lamenting concerned agencies for their lacklustre approach in dealing with the crises. “The amassed snow on footpaths, walkways and main roads has frozen due to the dip in the night temperatures. Due to the freezing temperatures, the piled-up snow is lying on road