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Warm farewell accorded to retiring DSEO at Ramban

Apr 7, 2021 Several senior officers, besides staff members attended the function wherein the Deputy Commissioner, Mussarat Islam lauded the role and services of Gopal Singh, who retired after rendering more than 38 years of dedicated services in the Department. In his emotional address, Gopal Singh extended his heartfelt gratitude to officers and officials for their cooperation during his 38 years of government service. Among others present on the occasion were Additional Deputy Commissioner, Harbans Lal; CPO, Dr. Kasturi Lal; ACR, Dhirendra Sharma; DPO, Sunil Bhutyal and senior staff from Monitoring and Statistics wing of the department.  

Div Com inspects pace of work on NH-44, arrangements for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2021

Div Com inspects pace of work on NH-44, arrangements for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2021 Calls for regular road maintenance, measures to avert collateral damages RAMBAN: Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Sanjeev Verma today took a firsthand appraisal of the four-laning work on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) as well as the arrangements for the smooth conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2021. He also inspected several spots at Nashri, Ramban and Banihal en route the National Highway. Deputy Commissioner, Ramban, Mussarat Islam; Additional Deputy Commissioner, Harbans Lal; Project Director, NHAI, Parshotam Kumar; SDM, Banihal, senior officers and representatives of the construction companies accompanied the Divisional Commissioner during his visit.

Ramban admin felicitates U-19 Volleyball team

Crossing the threshold: Agitation against farm laws turns the spotlight on Punjabi women

22341 1 Women’s participation in farmers’ protests is being seen as a life-altering moment. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal Geetanjali Gayatri History is replete with stories of their heroism because valour runs in the Punjabi blood. But, unfortunately, so does patriarchy. And, there is absolutely no dearth of ghastly tales of honour killing, of female foeticide, of subjugation of the fairer sex and worse. These, however, are dark alleys and just not the place to be when the frost in the air gives way and spring is knocking, when the fields are yellow with mustard flowers, when the wheat crop stretches endlessly like a carpet of green and farmers await its shiny golden hues.

Crossing the threshold

22341 1 Women’s participation in farmers’ protests is being seen as a life-altering moment. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal Geetanjali Gayatri History is replete with stories of their heroism because valour runs in the Punjabi blood. But, unfortunately, so does patriarchy. And, there is absolutely no dearth of ghastly tales of honour killing, of female foeticide, of subjugation of the fairer sex and worse. These, however, are dark alleys and just not the place to be when the frost in the air gives way and spring is knocking, when the fields are yellow with mustard flowers, when the wheat crop stretches endlessly like a carpet of green and farmers await its shiny golden hues.

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