2nd edition of Khelo India Winter Games begins with night skiing in J-K s Gulmarg ANI | Updated: Feb 27, 2021 13:24 IST
The Night skiing event was an advance exercise of the Khelo India Winter Games which started on Friday. Around 1,200 athletes from different parts of the country are participating in the five-day long Khelo India National Winter Games . In Gulmarg, skiing happens every day. But night skiing is very attractive both to tourists and locals. Gulmarg will be more famous as a winter destination which will boost employment opportunities here. More of such events are necessary, said Irshad Ahmad Dar a local.
Mohamad Yousuf, General Secretary of Winter Games Association J-K said, Night skiing is organised as a demonstration of the winter games. Night skiing is a beautiful sight to watch, It has been going on for a long time, but from last year the program got a lot of promotion.
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JAMMU, Feb 18: Even after explicit directions from the Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Secretary, sharp decline has been witnessed in putting feed-back of the officers obtained during the 3rd phase of Back-to-Village (B2V) on the portal, which otherwise is imperative to keep the people abreast about the works to be taken up under the ambitious and extensive programme of the Government.
As per the guidelines of the Back to Village (Governance at Doorstep) programme of the Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the civil servants reach out to each Panchayat where they stay for a specific period to interact and obtain feedback from the grassroots so as to tailor Government efforts in improving delivery of village-specific services.