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SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Monday said the women’s political participation besides being a human right, is also a key to thriving democracy and that the National Conference has traditionally and frontally worked to end gender bias.
In her message on the international women’s day Party’s State Secretary and Former Minister Sakina Itoo asserted the cornerstone of the development programme of the party is to empower, economically, politically and socially the women of J&K.
She said that it was Sher e Kashmir who brought women of Jammu and Kashmir into the political discourse. “It was NC that took upon itself to change the fate of women of J&K under its revolutionary Naya Kashmir manifesto. In the later decades also, whenever NC was in power, it left no stone unturned to transform its vision of empowering women into reality. It was Madre Meharban, who used education as a fundamental tool to bring about change in the attitude of women on the line of
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Friday said the erratic power supply is tormenting the people of Kashmir, saying the promise of ruling BJP that electricity supply for winters would be “far better than the previous year’s” has fallen flat.
On the contrary, the demand for electricity supply in the valley continues to outstrip its supply and people are not just without heat in the ongoing harsh winters, but losing business, study time and health, said Party’s Additional Spokesperson Sarah Hayat Shah while expressing concern over the erratic power supply in Srinagar. “Making electricity available to each household in Jammu and Kashmir was used as a prelude to the nullification of state’s status. It was also promised to the people that the scenario of power would be far better than the previous years. The reality is before us. It goes without saying that the state of affairs of power this year has been mostly terrible, revealing the failure of ruling BJ
SRINAGAR: National Conference on Sunday expressed dismay over the plight of protesting farmers across the country and urged the central government to shun insensitiveness and work out a feasible solution to solve the impasse without delay.