EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Jan 18: The Panthers held a meeting of its students' wing in Jammu today wherein the new office bearers were appointed for National Panthers Students Union (NPSU) for Jammu province wing. The meeting unanimously appointed Raj Pratap Singh, a student of the third year of BA, LLB course as the provincial president of Panthers Students Union Jammu province. The meeting decided to dissolve all existing bodies of NPSU and to reconstitute the same in the next 15 days. In the meanwhile, a 36 members' the executive committee has been formed at the provincial level to strengthen the Panthers Students Union and organize its units at District and Tehsil level. The executive committee members include Sarbjot Singh, Amandeep, Gurmeet Singh, Amit Kesar, Zakir Hussain, Sukhdev Singh, Nishat Singh, Rohit Kesar, Mohit Verma, Anil Kumar, Madhu Sudan, Amit Choudhary, Jasvinder Singh, Sahil Singh, Pankaj Verma, Mohd Farooq, Vinod Kumar, Ranjeet Rassal, Karan Veer, Mohit Agarwal, Faisal Gulzar, Sahil Charak, Rajinder Singh, Vikram Singh, Ajay Thakur, Vishal Singh, Arjun Magotra, Pankaj Sharma, Ajeet Kotwal, Ravi Sharma, Pritam Singh, Abhishek Chib, Sahil Sharma, Anuj, Lavi and Abhishek Sharma. Expressing gratitude to the Party for reposing faith in him, Raj Pratap said that students and youth must awaken to their enhanced role in the new socio-political set up of J&K. While strengthening the nationalist and secular forces, the new generation needed to play its role fighting communal, casteist and corrupt elements in the society and the system, he observed. Identifying the basic agenda points of NPSU, Raj Pratap said that restoration of 4G mobile internet services, vocationalization of education, Job policy for educated unemployed youth, enhanced scholarship for poor and meritorious students, unemployment allowance for Jobless youth, interest-free loans to educated youth for self-employment schemes and restoration of the statehood of erstwhile Dogra state arbitrarily reduced to the level of UT would be the priorities of the student's wing of the party. |