GNS Reporter Jammu, October : Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee has condoled the death of Smt. Satya Devi Amla Wife of Late Tirath Ram Amla and mother of Shri Krishan Kumar Amla-Senior Vice President & Treasurer J&K PCC. She was 88 and breathed her last tonight at Srinagar-Kashmir. Senior leaders of PCC expressed deep anguish and grief over the sad and untimely demise of Smt. Satya Devi Amla and conveyed their heartfelt condolences to Shri Krishan Kumar Amla and other members of the bereaved family and prayed for peace to the departed soul in heaven.Prominent among those who condoled the death included S/Shri Mangat Ram Sharma former Dy CM, Dharam Pal Sharma ( Senior Vice Presents PCC), Madan Lal Sharma-MP, Amrit Malhotra –MLC Sr. Vice President, Th. Hari Singh, Yash Pal Khajuria-MLC, S. Gurmukh Singh Haider Shaikh, Prem Sagar Aziz ( all Vice President), Shri Mula Ram former Minister, Janak Raj Gupta former M.P., Ravinder Sharma-MLC General Secretary Spokesperson, Vinod Sharma, Shah Mohd Choudhary-Advocate, Mehraj-ud-din Zargar, Hans Raj Bhagat, Rani Gargi Baloria, Kanta Bhan, Ch. Zaffarulla, Th. Puran Singh, (all General Secretaries), S.R. Sudhir, Shiv Kumar Sharma-President INTUC, Smt. Indu Pawar-MLA President Mahila Congress, Krishan Lal Abrol, Om Chopra-President DCC Jammu, Bharat Gandhi President DCC Ramban, Krishan Lal Gupta, Manmohan Singh, Abdul Gani Kohli, Ashwani Puri, Talentar Singh, Bhagwan Singh, Dr. Kamal Singh, Maheshwar Singh, Anil Chopra, Shamsher Singh Chib, Lalita Sharma, Sita Sharma and others.
By Tahir Mushtaq (TNI) GNS JAMMU, : With Management of rising vehicles become a nightmare for the administration in the rapidly growing urban centers of Jammu and Kashmir, government has decided to formulate a comprehensive City Transport Policy for scientific management of the vehicles. Sources said that some private consultants are being hired by the Transport Department to do a detailed study of traffic pattern, road use and ways to deal with the jams at peak hours. Officials said that this will be for first time that such a detailed scientific study is being conducted in Jammu and Kashmir to effectively manage nearly 800000 vehicles which ply on the roads including thousands of floating vehicles which enter the state daily carrying pilgrims of Vaishno Devi shrine and other religious places in Jammu region. “To streamline the regulation of traffic smoothly in the cities of Jammu and Srinagar, a comprehensive City Transport Policy is being introduced very soon. This has become impera...
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