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Jammu
After Aijaz Asad’s IAS 2012 entry and Prasanjeet Kour’s remarkable performance of 11th rank in the IAS 2022, more Poonch youngsters start cracking the prestigious exam; Dr Akash Jaggi, Aijaz-ur-Rehman Tantray, and Dr Koh-e-Safa are new entrants into IAS from Poonch
After Aijaz Asad’s IAS 2012 entry and Prasanjeet Kour’s remarkable performance of 11th rank in the...
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Jammu
Poor journalism! Cheap and religion-based politics by some media forces over the recent JKAS interview list has surprised one and all; Merit is supreme; officers have no religion
Poor journalism! Cheap and religion-based politics by some media forces over the recent JKAS interview list...
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Jammu
Auctioning of Poonch Municipality properties to clear NGT dues will set a bad precedent for the future if implemented on the ground; Why is the government not being approached for the Rs 2.46 crore NGT fine?
Auctioning of Poonch Municipality properties to clear NGT dues will set a bad precedent for the future if implemented...
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Jammu
Former MLA Haveli Shah Mohd Tantray joins the elite politicians’ group in the country whose children have cracked the prestigious IAS exam
Former MLA Haveli Shah Mohd Tantray joins the elite politicians’ group in the country whose children...
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Jammu
Bridging the Divide- Confronting Rural Health Disparities and Building Healthier Communities: Dr Sushil
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Professor Sharma stressed upon concerned to expedite the process of establishment of Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development (CIED), fish hatchery and fish seed production unit and strengthening of sports facilities for the students. He further took stock of the status of budget utilization under different components, furnishing of International Trikuta Guest House, creation and modernization of research farms, cold storage and seed storage facilities at Chatha, farm mechanization, establishment of Integrated Farming Systems at different KVK’s. Prof. Sharma advised scientists of the University to focus on value addition with special reference to vegetables, fruits and floriculture and quality improvement of crops and commodities. He asked researchers to work in collaboration with development departments for timely diffusion and adoption of improved technology in the farmers’ fields. He also advised the scientists to prioritize research programmes based on the needs, interests and constraints of the farmers. Prof. Sharma appreciated the scientists of the University for developing 12 new varieties of different crops which include cereals, oilseeds, pulses, vegetables and fruits. Prof. J. P. Sharma also discussed about formulation of Farmers’ Producer Organizations (FPOs), one village one commodity, strengthening of landscaping, preparation of directory of organic farming growers, setting up of bio-composting units, documentation of success stories of farmers etc. and gave the directions to the concerned scientists in this regard. At the outset Dr. Deepak Kher, Director Planning and Monitoring, SKUAST-Jammu welcomed Vice Chancellor, Statutory Officers, Head of Divisions, Head of KVKs and Research Stations and also put forth the various issues to be taken up for the effective working and utilization of allotted budget. Prof. Kher also briefed the house about the achievements and activities undertaken during December 2020. Meeting was attended by all statutory officers, Heads of different Divisions, KVKs, Research Stations, Principal Investigators (PIs) of various Research and Adhoc projects.