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NSF criticizes Jammu leaders | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 3: National Secular Forum (NSF) has criticizes the leaders of Jammu province, who have virtually failed to retain AIIMS in Jammu. According to press release, NSF leader said that Kashmir has eight specialized health institutions including SKIMS, G B Pant Hospital, Bone & Joint Hospital, LD Hospital, SMHS Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital, Super Specialty Hospital and Chest Disease Hospital whereas Jammu has got only five institutions i.e. Govt Medical College, SMGS, Psychiatric, Chest Disease and Super Specialty Hospital. He further revealed that Kashmir has been provided with four specialized facilities including Eye Bank at Srinagar, PET Scan Machine, Kidney Transplant Unit and Liver Transplant Unit whereas in Jammu there is no such facility. Pertinently, the patients who undergo Kidney transplant in Srinagar are been paid a sum of Rs one lakhs to patients as government aid. The NSF leader added that Jammu Hospitals have only 25 Baby Warmers whereas in Kashmir, the number is 75. Similarly, there are just three Ventilators in Jammu whereas Kashmir has nine Ventilators, which speaks volume about the injustice and discrimination meted out to the people of Jammu as far as health care is concerned. Even the Psychiatry Hospital in Kashmir will soon get the status of Neurosciences Institute to boost the research and other activities whereas Jammu again is discriminated. "The figures itself suggest that people of Jammu are true in asserting that they have been discriminated in all spheres of life by the successive state governments led by the Kashmiri leaders," he quipped. Job Fair to begin on May 6 Early Times Report
Udhampur, May 3: The Directorate General Resettlement (DGR) , Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare (ESW), Ministry of Defence (MoD) will organise its first institutionalized Job Fair on May 6 and 7, 2015 at NCC Parade Ground, Delhi Cantt. Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) have partnered for the event which is being conducted under the aegis of HQ Western Command. KendriyaSainik Board (KSB) , Rajya Sainik Boards (RSBs) of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and UP, placement agencies of all the three services and Ex-Servicemen (ESM) Leagues have actively contributed to ensure the DGR Job Fair is of qualitative value and resultant satisfaction for the aspirant ESM. Constant and deliberate efforts have been made to inform the ESM about this job fair and simultaneously invite and attract maximum corporate employers though newspaper advertisements, social media and in house circulars through CII. For this, DGR has especially designed a job portal for online registration of ESM/retiring servicemen as well as the prospective employers. All available trades in the Services and its equivalent in civil have been incorporated to enable smooth online matching of ESM skill sets and its corresponding job description vacancies posted by the recruiters. Police foil bovine smuggling bid, 2 held Early Times Report
RAJOURI, May 3: Following strict vigil by the Rajouri police on the movement of bovine animal smugglers on Jammu-Poonch highway and seizure of many bovine animals and arrest of their owners, bovine smugglers have now chose border roads for their activities. In one such attempt Rajouri police under the supervision of Dr Haseeb Mughal,, SSP have rescued four bovine animals and have arrested two smugglers while attempting to smuggle the animals via PB - Bhimbergali border road. SSP said that after specific inputs police party from Chingus police post lead by Sub Inspector Mohd Kabir, police post in-charge laid a 'naka' near Chitibakri in the vicinity of Line of Control on Lam (Nowshera) -Bhimbergali border road. During frisking police party of Lam. Police seized the bovine animals and also arrested both the persons and booked them in case FIR No 22/2015 under sections 188,3 PCA, RPC and started investigation. |
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