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Depositors of the Jammu and Kashmir State Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development (SCARD) Bank staged a protest in #Jammu, raising concerns over the non-release of their matured deposits.
Sanam Aijaz
Depositors of the Jammu and Kashmir State Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development (SCARD) Bank staged a protest in #Jammu, raising concerns over the non-release of their matured deposits.
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- on Tuesday questioned the current status and relevance of the (PAGD), asking its key leaders to clarify whether the alliance still exists. Speaking to reporters, Bukhari sought answers from , , and regarding the apparent inactivity of the alliance. He questioned whether PAGD was formed and later dissolved under external influence, adding that the public deserves transparency. The PAGD was formed ahead of the abrogation of , bringing together several regional parties in Jammu and Kashmir on a common platform. Bukhari also targeted the , alleging that it fails to support people in distress. He cited a recent case involving action by the against a property linked to the Deputy Chief Minister’s family. Referring to remarks by Omar Abdullah claiming he was “powerless” in certain matters, Bukhari rejected the assertion, saying administrative decisions suggest otherwise. He further accused both the National Conference and the of ignoring key public issues such as FIRs against youth and the restoration of statehood, alleging they are engaged in political “drama.” Bukhari concluded by stating that his party stands for truth, adding that “truth and lies cannot unite1
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- The District Administration Baramulla today organized a mega Padhyatra as part of its anti-drug awareness campaign, drawing participation from officials, students, and members of the public. The rally started from Dak Bungalow Baramulla and concluded at Degree College Baramulla, aiming to spread awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse. Commissioner/Secretary, Social Welfare Department, Sarmad Hafeez (IAS), who is also the Mentor for District Baramulla, led the Padhyatra. He was accompanied by the Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Additional Deputy Commissioners of Baramulla and Sopore, SSP Baramulla, SSP Sopore, SDM Tangmarg, and other officers. Speaking to the media, Sarmad Hafeez said that a 100-day anti-drug campaign, flagged off by the Lieutenant Governor from Jammu, is being implemented to tackle the issue. He noted that some elements are trying to mislead the youth, and the administration is focusing on awareness to counter this threat. He added that all departments are working together to address the problem and that strict enforcement drives will also be launched to curb drug abuse. The initiative reflects the administration’s continued efforts to build a safer and drug-free society.1
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