Tag: restoration

  • Restoration of lost glory of Hyderabad’s Laad Bazaar begins

    Restoration of lost glory of Hyderabad’s Laad Bazaar begins

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    Hyderabad: Quli Qutub Shah Urban Development Authority (QQSUDA) is undertaking works to restore the lost glory of Laad Bazaar located near Charminar, Hyderabad.

    In order to restore the lost glory, many steps are being taken. So far, the façade for the shops at Laad Bazaar has been finalized. It will ensure that all the shops at the famous bangle market will have a uniform design.

    After inspecting the market on Friday, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Special Chief Secretary Arvind Kumar tweeted that QQSUDA will restore the market within a year.

    Laad Bazaar in Hyderabad

    Laad Bazaar, also known as Choodi Bazaar, is the famous bangle market in Hyderabad. It is located on one of the roads that branch out from Charminar.

    Most of the shops that are located on this kilometer-long road sell bangles and wedding-related articles.

    Laad Bazaar is famous in Hyderabad since the Qutb Shahi period. The market is located near the city’s many famous historical monuments such as Charminar, Makkah Masjid, Chowmahalla Palace, etc.

    Khursheed Jah Devdi to be restored

    Telangana government which is restoring many historical monuments in Hyderabad has recently announced the restoration of Khursheed Jah Devdi. It is located at Hussaini Alam.

    Though the announcement was made in December 2022, the work is yet to begin.

    Built by the ancestors of Paigah noble Khursheed Jah Bahadur, the monument is a European-styled architectural palace. Located just a kilometer away from Charminar, the palace is a notified heritage structure.

    The palace which now needs to be restored was once decorated with exclusive chandeliers. The garden at the palace was full of flowers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Restoration of democratic process, Statehood utmost priority in J&K: AICC MP Jairam Ramesh

    Restoration of democratic process, Statehood utmost priority in J&K: AICC MP Jairam Ramesh

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    Srinagar, Jan 28: Member of Parliament and General Secretary Incharge Communication, AICC, Jairam Ramesh Saturday said that the restoration of democratic process and Statehood are the utmost priority in Jammu and Kashmir.

    “The Bharat Jodo Yatra is not about the alliance between the political parties. It has nothing to do with the elections and other related process. The yatra is meant to make a platform for 2024,” he said while addressing a news conference today at PCC headquarters in Srinagar.

    He said that the security arrangements unlike yesterday were adequate. He further added that the restoration of democratic process and restoration of Statehood is the utmost priority at present.

    Ramesh further said that of total 136 days, Rahul Gandhi led yatra marched 4080 kilometers in 116 days in which the people from different walks of the life participated and extended their support.

    In J&K also, the yatra was held in five districts each in Jammu and Kashmir while a main and culmination function will be held on January 30 and flag hoisting ceremony will be done at PCC headquarters in Srinagar. He further said that the main function will be held at Sher-e-Kashmir Stadium here in Srinagar—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Restoration Of Democratic Process, Statehood Utmost Priority In J&K: Jairam Ramesh

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    SRINAGAR: Member of Parliament and General Secretary Incharge Communication, AICC, Jairam Ramesh Saturday said that the restoration of democratic process and Statehood are the utmost priority in Jammu and Kashmir.

    “The Bharat Jodo Yatra is not about the alliance between the political parties. It has nothing to do with the elections and other related process. The yatra is meant to make a platform for 2024,” he said while addressing a news conference today at PCC headquarters in Srinagar.

    He said that the security arrangements unlike yesterday were adequate. He further added that the restoration of democratic process and restoration of Statehood is the utmost priority at present.

    Ramesh further said that of total 136 days, Rahul Gandhi led yatra marched 4080 kilometers in 116 days in which the people from different walks of the life participated and extended their support.

    In J&K also, the yatra was held in five districts each in Jammu and Kashmir while a main and culmination function will be held on January 30 and flag hoisting ceremony will be done at PCC headquarters in Srinagar.

    He further said that the main function will be held at Sher-e-Kashmir Stadium here in Srinagar. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • In Jammu, Rahul Gandhi promises restoration of J&K’s statehood

    In Jammu, Rahul Gandhi promises restoration of J&K’s statehood

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    Jammu, Jan 23: On the 129th day of Bharat Jodo Yatra, Congress leader and Member Parliament Rahul Gandhi Monday said that demand for statehood is Jammu and Kashmir’s biggest issue and the Congress party will use “full power” to get it restored.

    “I have covered more than 3000 kilometers. During the yatra in Jammu and Kashmir, I have met a cross section of people from the last few days and let me tell you that during my conversation with them, I was informed that statehood for J&K is the biggest issue along with the highest level of unemployment in the country,” Rahul said, addressing a gathering at Satwari Chowk in Jammu, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He told the gathering that Congress party will fully support “you and your statehood demand.”

    “To restore the statehood, we (Congress) will use our full power to get back the statehood as soon as possible,” Rahul said. “Statehood is your (people of J&K) biggest issue. There is no big issue as big as statehood. Your right has been snatched. Cross section of people from J&K during this yatra raised their concerns.”

    Rahul said: “People told me, which I am sharing with you, that their voices are not being heard by the administration. Earlier native people have say in administration and trader but now entire trade is being run by outsiders and people of J&K watch them sitting haplessly.”

    He further said that Jammu and Kashmir has the highest level of unemployment in the country.

    “Youngsters aspire to become engineers, doctors and lawyers but they find they cannot because of lack of opportunities,” he said.

    On unemployment:

    Youth of the country looked towards the Army for serving the nation as well a great source of employment but BJP came with Agniveer trying to destroy “this intuition.”

    He said: “People need at least 7-8 years to learn and expertise in any trade or skill. It also applies to the army too, but BJP people don’t understand the ethos of the army.”

    Rahul said: “Training of soldiers is a lifelong process but they (BJP) thinks that in six months they will train a soldier. Agniveer would weaken the forces but unfortunately BJP doesn’t understand this.”

    He said the doors of recruitment in the army are almost closed, earlier for 15 years of service, the country assured soldiers for good rehabilitation with pension and other benefits but now for four year service with no provision of pension is there for Agniveers.

    Rahul further said that the government is working for 2-3 big industrialists and trying to destroy Small and Medium Scale Business, which is the backbone of a country’s economic growth.

    “Nation’s wealth is going to 3-4 big business units and leftover citizens are experiencing the brunt of unemployment and inflation,” he said, “The wrong implementation of GST, demonetization is worsening the condition of small scale traders”.

    He said that, “Earlier petrol price was around Rs 50 but now it touching Rs 100, similar to a gas cylinder and these extra bucks are going to 2-3 big industrialists.”

    On Kashmir Pandits

    Rahul Gandhi said that Pandits are facing injustice at the hands of the government and asked Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to apologise to the community for telling the prime minister’s package employees that they should not seek alms.

    He said that a Kashmiri Pandit delegation called on him during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in Samba district earlier in the day and briefed him about their various issues including “targeted killings” by terrorists and the resultant protest by those employed under the prime minister’s package.

    “Injustice is being meted to Kashmir Pandits by this government…this morning, a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits met me and briefed me about their issues. I was surprised to know that their delegation was told by the lieutenant governor that they should not seek alms.”

    Rahul said he wanted to tell the lieutenant governor that they are not demanding alms but are seeking their rights. “You (LG) should seek forgiveness from them (Pandits).”

    Earlier, Rahul said that yatra has been started from Kanyakumari and “we learned a lot during this period. Every state teaches us a lot and it.”

    “We tried to raise issues of demonization, wrong GST, farmer bills, China’s incursion, unemployment in the parliament but we were not allowed and our mikes were turned off, it’s now only us but media should also contribute in protecting democracy,” he said, adding, “I wish in-stead of talking about bollywood stars they should raise issues of unemployment, price rise etc, which is affecting the poor population of nation.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )