GNS Jammu Feb 14: On the initative of Mr. Parvesh Bali, Zone President Youth Wing Gandhi Nagar. PDP Youth Wing workers meeting was held at Ashok Nagar, Satwari which was presided over by S Varinder Singh Sonu, District President, PDP Youth Wing Jammu Urban. While initating Mr. Sonu urged the workers to work hard and with dedication to strengthen the People Democratic Party and ensured that large number of PDP candidates are got elected in the coming Jammu Municipal Corporation Elections. While speaking on the occasion Mr. Rajinder Singh Manhas, Vice President PDP Youth Wing said that present Government has failed on all fronts and it has no clear cut policy for the educated Youth of the State and the PDP is the only party who can solve the problems of the people of the State and therefore we should strengthen the hands of Mtr. Mehbooba Mufti, President PDP. The meeting was attended by Nadeem Khan, General Secretary Youth Wing, Gurdeep Singh Panday, Deepu Chib, Balbir Singh, Sohit Sharma, Ajay Gupta, Kuldeep Choudhary, Mohd Ayas, Sanjay Gupta and many others.
GNS JAMMU MAR,01 :Minister for Higher Education, Mr. Abdul Gani Malik today informed the Legislative Assembly that about 4641 kanals and 4325 kanals of land has been indentified for the establishment of the Central Universities at Jammu and Kashmir respectively, out of which 3000 kanals and 3321 kanals stands transferred to these Universities. He said the process of transferring the remaining land is in progress. The Minister was replying to question of Mr. Yashpal Kundal in the House. The Minister said that the job of land survey and contour mapping has been assigned to Educational Consultants India Limited (EDCIL) after which master plans will be formulated and the construction work taken up. He said at present both the Central Universities are functional in the rental accommodation. He said MA English and comparative Literature, PG in Applied Mathematics, PG in Economics and M Phil in English courses have been introduced in Jammu University whereas 6 more courses are likely being...
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