Tag: Commemorate

  • Hyderabad: OU students conduct walk to commemorate George Reddy

    Hyderabad: OU students conduct walk to commemorate George Reddy

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    Hyderabad: Osmania University students on Friday participated in a special walk from the Arts College building to Kinnera hostel on the campus on the occasion of the 51st death anniversary of George Reddy.

    Social activists, former associates, student leaders, and members of the Progressive Democratic Students Union (PDSU) participated in the walk.

    The university student walk ended near Kinnera Hostel where George Reddy was attacked and stabbed to death on April 14, 1972.

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    The university students conducted a movie screening of ‘George Redddy’ directed by B Jeevan Reddy, in the past week to commemorate the occasion of Reddy’s death anniversary.

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  • PM Modi arrives in Mysuru to commemorate 50 years of ‘Project Tiger’

    PM Modi arrives in Mysuru to commemorate 50 years of ‘Project Tiger’

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    Mysuru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Mysuru on Saturday, his eighth visit to poll-bound Karnataka this year.

    Modi will visit Bandipur Tiger Reserve on Sunday and release the latest tiger census data marking the completion of 50 years of Project Tiger’.

    According to his itinerary, the Prime Minister will have a night stay in Mysuru and on Sunday, he will visit the Bandipur Tiger Reserve at 7.15 AM and release the tiger census data at 11 AM.

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    He will also release the government’s vision for tiger conservation during ‘Amrit Kaal’, and also launch the International Big Cats Alliance (IBCA).

    IBCA will focus on protection and conservation of seven major big cats of the world — Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Puma, Jaguar and Cheetah, with membership of the range countries harbouring these species.

    The Prime Minister will visit Bandipur Tiger Reserve in Chamarajanagar district and interact with frontline field staff and self-help groups involved in conservation activities.

    He will also visit the Theppakadu Elephant camp in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve in neighbouring Tamil Nadu bordering Chamarajanagar district and interact with mahouts and ‘kavadis’ of the elephant camp.

    The Prime Minister will also interact with Field Directors of tiger reserves that have scored highest in the recently concluded 5th cycle of Management Effectiveness Evaluation exercise.

    In view of the Prime Minister’s visit, security has been tightened in Mysuru.

    The district administration has banned tourists visiting the tiger reserve from April 6 to April 9. In addition to it, the authorities also closed the vehicular movement on the National Highway 181 and vehicles passing through this road have been diverted in view of the VVIP visit.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • International Women’s Day 2023: Various Functions Held to Commemorate Day in Kashmir; Women Need to Empower & Educate

    International Women’s Day 2023: Various Functions Held to Commemorate Day in Kashmir; Women Need to Empower & Educate

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    We should let our daughters be educated and them aware of their legal rights and responsibilities, says Director Colleges Dr Yasmeen Ashaiye; Would like to extend warmest greetings to all the women who break the glass ceiling in today’s world, DYSP Syed Sleet Shah; Living in an era where each and every word of your news item matters, this field provided me platform to express myself and helped me to prove my identity, budding female journo

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    Srinagar, Mar 7 (GNS): International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated annually all over the world on March 8, to recognize the achievements and contributions of women to society. The history of IWD can be traced back to the early 1900s when women in different countries began to organize and agitate for their rights, including the right to vote, work, and receive an education.

    To commemorate the day in consonance with world-wide celebrations, Kashmir witnessed various functions being organized across length and breadth.

    Events were organized at North Campus of Kashmir University Delina, Baramulla, Women’s College M.A Road Srinagar, among others. The programs were organized to raise awareness about the importance of women in society.

    A function was also organized at the Women’s College Srinagar, where Jammu and Kashmir Director of Colleges, Dr Yasmeen Ashaee, said that the commemoration of the day is important on its own.

    Ashaee remarked that there is a rise in domestic violence in Jammu and Kashmir even as other heinous crimes are also witnessing a surge.

    “We should let our daughters be educated and we should make them aware of their legal rights and responsibilities. We should make them responsible and socially productive. We should also teach our girls about equality and equity. A girl should be involved in all the major decisions in her house just like others”, Ashaee as per GNS said.

    “There will be no change in society until you change your mind set. As a parent, you should know that education is not only for all-round development but also for all-round empowerment. We are still fighting for equality because, over the years, people have thought that a male is superior to a female. But it will end soon,” she added.

    The Deputy Superintendent DYSP, Syed Sleet Shah, who spoke to GNS, extended the warmest greetings to all the women who break the glass ceiling in today’s world, and to the men who support their journey of inclusion and acknowledgement.

    In the meantime, a female journalist, pleading anonymity, told GNS that things have changed altogether in Kashmir. “No doubt, media provided me a platform to express myself but also helped me to prove my identity and move beyond victimhood discourse. However, we are living in an era where each and every word of your news item matters,” she said.

    When asked about the role that female journalists’ play in Kashmir, she said that “Despite several odds and unstable circumstances, women in journalism are striving hard to emerge as strong personalities on the frontline, as they have been successful in racking up several international accolades and awards for their coverage.

    “Being a female journalist in Kashmir is challenging in itself, but female journalists’ continue to work amid the harassment, intimidation, and prejudice of our conservative society,” she added.

    Meanwhile the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha also greeted people on International Women’s day.

    “This year’s theme gives us the opportunity to celebrate Women’s invaluable contribution in the making of digital society. It is time to do more to eradicate the gender gap in digital access and make it safer, inclusive and equitable”, Sinha said.

    “Women have made an invaluable contribution to the socio-economic development of J&K UT. It is our collective responsibility to encourage their participation at all levels in economic development and create an ecosystem that ensures security, honour and respect of women in society,” he said.

    “Let us resolve to redouble efforts for an equitable digital future and Women’s active participation in nation building,” he added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • 75 Jan Aushadhi Kendras To Be Established In JK To Commemorate Amrit Kaal: LG Sinha

    75 Jan Aushadhi Kendras To Be Established In JK To Commemorate Amrit Kaal: LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: In a virtual address on Tuesday, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha addressed the 5th Jan Aushadhi Diwas celebrations at GMC Jammu, under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana.

    During his speech, he praised the stakeholders and urged for collective efforts to promote the use of generic medicines and expand the reach of the program to every part of Jammu and Kashmir UT.

    During his address, the Lt Governor emphasized that the scheme not only offers affordable and quality generic medicines to the public, but also provides an opportunity for self-employment to women and youth. He also highlighted the healthcare reforms implemented to ensure accessible and affordable healthcare for the people of Jammu Kashmir. The Lt Governor credited PM Narendra Modi for guiding the strengthening of the health sector to prioritize citizen’s well-being. Additionally, he mentioned that around 350 modern health infrastructure projects are underway in the UT to promote a resilient health system and strong socio-economic growth.

    “Along with conventional economic metrics like GDP, we should also focus on the Gross Health & Happiness of people. A healthy and happy society can enable economic benefits and all-around development.” Lt Governor said.

    He said affordable medicines from Jan Aushadhi Kendras have resulted in saving of huge sums for families across the country. Approximately 32,000 patients are visiting 227 Kendras every day in J&K UT, the Lt Governor said.

    “We endeavor to start 75 Jan Aushadhi Kendras in every district to mark Amrit Kaal”, the Lt Governor noted.

    Week-long events have been organized across J&K to commemorate the Jan Aushadhi Diwas.

    Jan Aushadhi Kendra and other stakeholders were felicitated for their contribution to promoting generic medicines and menstrual health & hygiene.

    Sh. Bhupinder Kumar, Administrative Secretary, Health and Medical Education Department; Dr. Shashi Sudan Sharma, Principal, GMC Jammu; Nodal Officer of PMBJP and other senior officials were present on the occasion.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )