Waheed Parra stood up for India when Kashmir’s streets raged against Delhi. Now, he is fighting a legal battle to be sworn in as a panchayat representative.
Chairs District Development Review Meeting LG stresses on the development of infrastructure, industries, agriculture, mobility, saturation of social welfare schemes & improving the ease of living Directs district administration to prepare a comprehensive district-level plan for self-employment of youth, tourism and promotion of culture Landless farmers, solely dependent on livestock, must receive the financial assistance through KCC: LG to officers District administration to ensure youth are supported for self-employment during Back to Village Jan Abhiyan. Re-orient the planning and monitor […]
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Pulwama, October 20 (Scoop News)-Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today inaugurated and laid foundation stones of several infrastructure projects worth Rs 61 crores, during his visit to Pulwama District.
Chairing the District Development Review meeting, the Lt Governor stressed on the development of infrastructure, industries, agriculture, enhancing mobility, saturation of social welfare schemes and improving the ease of living.
The Lt Governor directed the district administration to prepare a comprehensive district level plan for self-employment of youth, promotion of tourism and culture.
While reviewing the saturation of Kisan Credit Card scheme, the Lt Governor said the landless farmers, solely dependent on livestock, must receive the financial assistance through KCC.
He further instructed the Animal, Sheep husbandry & Fisheries department to ensure insurance of all the livestock in the district.
The Lt Governor also directed the District administration to ensure youth are
Two Kashmiri girls from Tral village of the Pulwama district in South Kashmir have started mushroom cultivation under National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM).