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4 minors forced into child labour rescued at Tikri

UDHAMPUR, JUNE 03: District Rescue team for child labour/child Marriage/child abuse today rescued 4 children forced in child labour here at Tikri area of district Udhampur.The drive, conducted under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner, Saloni Rai and SSP Joginder Singh, was led by Assistant Labour Commissioner Sapna and District Child Protection Officer Kanika Gupta. The […]

CS reviews preparations for SANJY-2024

SRINAGAR, JUNE 03: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired sub-committee meeting of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) attended by the senior functionaries of civil administration and police to review the preparations being made for a safe and hassle-free Shri Amarnathji Yatra (SANJY), 2024.Dulloo reviewed in detail the facilities for safe, smooth and secure movement of […]

Workshop on State Curriculum Framework for School Education Commences at JKBOSE

JAMMU, JUNE 03: An intensive three-day workshop hosted by the JKSCF-SE Committee commenced today at Jammu Headquarter of The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) to discuss and develop State Curriculum Framework for School Education for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The endeavor is scrupulously designed to resonate harmoniously with the […]

Sunday Hockey School: A thriving sports community in Kashmir

Parents and children alike find immense joy in the game of hockey, a sport that has become a cherished activity for many families. The thriving sports ecosystem in Kashmir stands as a testament to the region’s commitment to fostering athletic talent and promoting healthy lifestyles. Amidst the picturesque landscape of Srinagar, the Sunday Hockey School […]

The benefits of smart classes in modern education: A case study of Pahari hostel in Poonch

The advent of smart classes has significantly transformed the landscape of education. In the past, traditional teaching methods dominated, and there were no smart classes to facilitate learning. This scenario changed with the emergence of modern schools equipped with smart class technology, a transformation clearly seen in Pahari Hostel in Poonch. For many years, residents […]

Kashmiri school students pledge for a Tobacco-Free future

Every year, World No Tobacco Day serves as a global reminder of the dangers of tobacco use and the need for strong policies to reduce its consumption. On this day, people around the world come together to raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco and advocate for a tobacco-free future. This year, the students […]

Enhancing cognitive skills: The “Train Your Brain” Workshop in Doda

The recent “Train Your Brain” workshop held in Doda has provided an exceptional opportunity for students to enhance their cognitive skills. Organised by the Vishwagram Trust in collaboration with DDC Harvinder Singh, this initiative aims to foster the development of critical cognitive abilities such as logic, observation, and memory among the youth of Doda. The […]

Transformation and Progress in Ghazipur: A New Dawn for Infrastructure and Connectivity

For the first time in the history of independent India, an MP from Ghazipur has become a minister, marking a significant milestone for the region. This event has heralded unprecedented development, transforming Ghazipur from a largely neglected area into a burgeoning hub of infrastructure and connectivity. The changes are palpable and revolutionary, especially in the […]

Manoj Sinha’s transformative leadership: A beacon for Ghazipur’s development

Ghazipur, a district brimming with promise, is witnessing a surge of transformation under the visionary leadership of Shri Manoj Sinha. The monumental strides in development are evident, notably marked by the construction of vital infrastructure, including the grand railway line, which not only connects Ghazipur to major hubs like Calcutta and Bombay but also symbolizes […]

Manoj Sinha, the Vikas Purush of Ghazipur

A decade ago, the scenario in many parts of the country was starkly different. Prolonged power outages were a common occurrence, often lasting for an entire week. People had to rely on large lamps, which could only provide light for about six hours, leaving them in darkness for the remainder of the time. However, since […]

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