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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Kisan Social Army's message for voters

A group of young representatives of the farmers’ movement on Delhi’s borders visited a village in Murshidabad on Friday to urge voters to defeat the BJP in the state polls. The Narendra Modi regime’s “apathy” towards the long-standing protest is an insult to the entire farming community, the group told villagers at Mahalandi, around 20km from Kandi town. Murshidabad votes in the last two phases of elections on April 26 and 29. The six-member team reached Calcutta on March 31 to take part in the “No Vote to BJP” campaign and mobilise support for the protests against the farm laws. The team has campaigned in Hooghly and Nadia. They have also visited places like Dunlop, Bhowanipore and Belghoria that have a sizeable Sikh community, which has been at the forefront of the campaign in Bengal in support of farmers.

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JK LG honours kin of Martyrs of security forces

Northlines Assures completely transparent and accountable government Srinagar, April 04: Lieutenant Governor of Jammu Kashmir, Manoj Sinha today honoured the next of the Kin of Martyrs of security forces in a programme organized by Global Strategic Policy Foundation Pune (GSPFP), an NGO, here at the SKICC. LG Manoj Sinha was the Chief Guest on the occasion, while Sh. Arif Mohammed Khan, Governor of Kerala, presided over the function. In the event, the next of the kin of martyrs Lance Naik Nazir Ahmad Wani, Ashoka Chakra; SI, Sageer Ahmad Pathan; SGCT, Mohammad Yousuf, Kirti Chakra; Major, Sushil Aima; Ashoka Chakra, Naib Subedar, Chuni Lal and Abdul Hamid Chara Shurya Chakra were felicitated.

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Lt Governor honours kin of Martyrs of security forces

Share Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today honoured the Next of the Kin of Martyrs of security forces in a programme organized by Global Strategic Policy Foundation Pune (GSPFP), an NGO, here at the SKICC. Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha was the Chief Guest on the occasion, while Sh. Arif Mohammed Khan, Governor of Kerala, presided over the function. During the event, Next of the Kin of Martyrs including Lance Naik, Ashoka Chakra, Nazir Ahmad Wani; SI, Sageer Ahmad Pathan; SGCT, Mohammad Yousuf, Kirti Chakra; Major, Sushil Aima; Ashoka Chakra, Naib Subedar, Chuni Lal and Shurya Chakra, Abdul Hamid Chara were felicitated.

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No place for militancy, supporters in new J&K: Sinha

‘J&K witnessing new dawn of development’ Peace possible due to sacrifices of martyrs Fayaz Bukhari SRINAGAR, Apr 4: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today said that Jammu and Kashmir is moving ahead with a new vision and new thought where there is no place for militancy and its supporters. He said that the Government is working on a new educational policy to incorporate in the school curriculum contributions made by the heroes of Jammu and Kashmir Police and Indian Army who have made supreme sacrifices fighting militants and enemy. Addressing a function organsied by the Global Strategic Police Foundation, Pune to felicitate the next of kins of slain policemen and soldiers, at SKICC here, Sinha said that he has no words to pay tributes to the policemen and soldiers who laid down their lives either fighting militancy or protecting borders.

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No place for militancy and its supporters in new Jammu and Kashmir: LG Manoj Sinha

No place for militancy and its supporters in new Jammu and Kashmir: LG Manoj Sinha J&K govt to include ‘contributions by police, Indian Army’ in school curriculum: LG SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinah Sunday said that the UT is moving ahead with a “new vision and new thought” where there is no place for militancy and its supporters. He said that J&K government is working on a new educational policy to incorporate contributions made by the heroes of J&K police and Indian army who have made supreme sacrifices fighting militants and enemy, in the school curriculum.

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