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Jammu s Top RSS Leader Is No More

SRINAGAR: Senior RSS leader and retired Brigader Suchet Singh breathed his last on Thursday after a prolonged illness in Jammu. He was 79. According to reports, he is survived by his wife Sarita Singh and three daughters.

Brig Suchet Singh cremated with full military honours - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

Bhagwat, LG express shock over demise Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 14: Veteran leader of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Brig (retd) Suchet Singh who breathed his last yesterday was cremated with full military honours here at Shastri Nagar Cremation Ground today. Prant Sanghchalak of RSS, Jammu and Kashmir Brig Suchet Singh was unwell for almost a year. RSS Sarsanghchalak, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat and LG Manoj Sinha expressed their shock and grief over demise of Brig Suchet Singh. Many senior RSS, BJP […]

Govt committed to empower ex-servicemen, war widows: Advisor

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, July 15: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Baseer Ahmad Khan today assured full support to ex-servicemen and war widows and said that the Government is committed to create an entrepreneurial ecosystem for them across Jammu and Kashmir. He made these remarks during his inaugural address of a day-long conclave at SKICC here organised by Jammu and Kashmir Khadi and Village Industries Board for Empowering Ex-servicemen and War widows by establishing Micro Industrial units. Lauding the efforts of J&K KVIB and Sainik Welfare Board for kick starting convergence schemes for ex-servicemen and war widows, Advisor who was chief guest on the occasion said that this conclave will usher into the next level wherein the participants will have a holistic outlook on self employment and new avenues of employment generation through wide range of schemes meant for Ex-servicemen and war widows.

BJP s betrayal: Families of Assam s CAA martyrs are banking on the Congress alliance

Kartik Kakar For the last 15 months, Mousumi Stafford has been fighting for justice for her brother. Now, she’s keenly following the political developments ahead of the Assembly election in Assam, scheduled for between March 27 and April 6. For Mousumi, this election will prove to be decisive. On December 12, 2019, Sam Stafford, 17, died in police firing during a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act in Guwahati. The law, passed in the parliament the day before, gives citizenship to undocumented, non-Muslim immigrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Assam erupted in violent protests as many saw the law as a violation of the 1985 Assam Accord, which committed the central government to removing all “illegal immigrants” who entered the state after March 24, 1971.

Fire and Rescue Services to enlist women as home guards in Kozhikode

Fire and Rescue Services to enlist women as home guards in Kozhikode Updated: Updated: List of 100 women to be prepared in the first phase Share Article List of 100 women to be prepared in the first phase The Fire and Rescue Services Department in Kozhikode will soon come up with a list of women who are eligible to work as home guards and assist the local police and the fire service wing in various roles. Efforts are on to reserve 30% of the total vacancies for women in the service, that is now dominated by men. At present, there are 399 home guards in Kozhikode district, who mainly assist the police in traffic management and crowd control. The sanctioned strength for the district is 400, which may be increased further. Fresh appointments will be made on the completion of tenure of the already recruited staff.

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