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- Doda, May 3: Mehraj Malik arrived in Doda on Sunday, where he was accorded a warm reception by local residents and supporters. During his visit, Malik interacted with people from various areas, listened to their concerns, and assured them of taking up key issues with the concerned authorities. He emphasized the importance of grassroots development and reiterated his commitment to addressing public grievances. The visit is seen as part of his continued outreach efforts to stay connected with the people and review ongoing development works in the district.1
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- Srinagar, May 3: In a major push against drug abuse, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday led a large-scale padyatra in Srinagar, drawing participation from thousands of people, including students, officials, and local residents. The march commenced from the Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) and culminated at the historic Lal Chowk, symbolizing a united stand against the growing menace of narcotics in the region. Prior to the rally, a high-level gathering was held at TRC, attended by prominent figures including J&K Assembly Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather, Cabinet Minister Javed Ahmad Dar, Waqf Board Chairperson Darakhshan Andrabi, and Apni Party President Syed Altaf Bukhari. Addressing the participants, LG Sinha described the fight against drugs as a “silent battle” that demands collective responsibility. He reaffirmed the administration’s determination to break the drug supply chain and appealed to citizens, especially the youth, to actively support efforts aimed at creating a drug-free Jammu and Kashmir.1