May 12, 2021
To boost infrastructure development in J&K, more than 500 projects worth more than $80 million have been completed, and more than 2,000 projects worth nearly $800 million have been approved. Courtesy file photo
NEW DELHI Despite enormous challenges facing the country in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government in India has been making constant efforts to create opportunities for citizens to transform the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) into a secular, decentralized, and a diverse region as well as to ensure all-inclusive development, efficient governance, socio-economic justice for disadvantaged sections of the society as well as quantum improvement in the lives of all in the UT without any discrimination.
Daily Monitor
Sunday May 09 2021
Uganda never ceases to amaze, amuse and offend in almost equal measure. On April 22, Uganda’s First Lady and minister of Education, Ms Janet Museveni, made an interesting presentation to newly elected MPs of the ruling NRM political party at their retreat at the National Leadership Institute, Kyankwanzi. The theme of the retreat was, “Ideological orientation for socio-economic transformation.”
The First Lady’s paper titled, ‘The servant leader as a catalyst for socio-economic transformation,’ was incisive and thought-provoking and appears to be a critique of that infamous speech Sabalwanyi delivered in Masindi District on January 26, 2017… more on that speech later.