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Jammu: Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production and Farmers Welfare Department, Navin Kumar Choudhary, today launched e-Plant clinics in 5 uncovered districts of Jammu division.
He formally launched these e-clinics in Ramban, Doda, Kishtwar, Reasi and Poonch by handing over the USB microscopes and other related material to concerned Chief Agriculture Officer. He outlined that this step will pave way to mitigate the insect pests, disease and deficiency problems of various agricultural crops.
Meanwhile, Principal Secretary inaugurated an outdoor LED Display Screen in the premises of Krishi Bhawan, Talab Tillo besides launching JMU KHETI Brand.
Principal Secretary, while speaking on the occasion, said that this initiative taken by Agriculture Production Department will aid in educating the visiting farmers regarding various farmer friendly schemes and latest technological interventions in the field using audio visual mode. He suggested uploading the daily subject wise displ
COVID testing begins at New Plot, vaccine quota raised
COVID testing begins at New Plot, vaccine quota raised
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 4: On the recommendation of Councillor and Chairman House Committee, JMC Rajinder Sharma, daily vaccination quota has been increased from 200 doses to 250 doses per day at vaccination center Sharma Janj Ghar, New Plots, Jammu.
He said this will enable youths to have easy access to appointment slots as people were finding difficulties in getting appointments for vaccination. He said each passing day is crucial in this panademic. Every body has to be vaccinated as early as possible. Each life is precious to us”.
Resolution for protocol, security, allowances for Councillors passed
Resolution for protocol, security, allowances for Councillors passed
Sanjeev K Sharma
JAMMU, Apr 10: From resolution demanding defining of protocol for the Councillors of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) to discussion on opening of meat shops, even for few hours, during Navratras as the holy month of Ramzan is also coming simultaneously with the nine holy days of Hindus, remained the business during the General House Meeting (GHM) of JMC today.
Rajinder Sharma, JMC Councillor of Ward 16 introduced the resolution demanding defining of protocol for JMC Councillors, provision of security to them and hiking their allowances and it was passed by the House after all the members supported it.
JKTJAC delegation calls on DSEJ, raises issues of teachers
JKTJAC delegation calls on DSEJ, raises issues of teachers
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 1: A deputation of Jammu Kashmir Teachers’ Joint Action Committee (JKTJAC), led by UT president Vinod Sharma, called on Director School Education Jammu Dr Ravi Shankar Sharma in his office chamber and raised various burning issues of the teachers.
The deputation demanded regularisation of left out ReT teachers whose files are lying in the Directorate , conversion of regularised ReT teachers to Teachers Grade II/III , appointment of ZEOs in headless zones , conversion of left out RReTs to Teachers Grade II/III as some cases are withheld due to adverse CID reports on minor charges, DPC of Teachers to Masters , creation of posts of Masters in upgraded Middle schools so that salary issue of Head Teachers be resolved, issuance of Diploma / Marksheet to teachers who passed D Ed through (NIOS) online mode with less than 50 percent ma