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Delegation from Kargil meets Guv at Raj Bhavan Jammu

K H News Service by K H News Service
January 20, 2019
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Jammu: A delegation from Kargil district led by Vikram Randhawa MLC, met Governor Satya Pal Malik at the Raj Bhavan here Saturday.
The delegation projected a charter of demands which include Divisional Status to Ladakh; retendering of Zoji La tunnel; early completion of Kargil Airport expansion and introduction of Civil Air Service; establishment of Central University with its administrative unit at Kargil; early completion of Darcha- Padum- Kargil road for Amarnath ji Yatris as alternative route; up-gradation of Government High Schools, Choskore, Sangrah, Lunkar Grong, and Shikar Chiktan; Government High and Middle Schools, Apati Soudh, and Government Middle Schools Archoo, Thangso, Holiyal, and Kanoor; declaration of Model apricot village in Kargil and construction of Panikhar-Kishtwar road.
Assuring the delegation for giving due consideration to their demands for their early redressal, Governor urged Vikram Randhawa to continue his endeavours for promoting public welfare.
Delegation of J&K Sikh Youth organization meets Guv at Raj Bhavan Jammu
Jammu: A delegation of J&K Sikh Youth organization led by its Chairman S. Amanjeet Singh, met Governor Satya Pal Malik at the Raj Bhavan here Saturday.
Highlighting some issues particularly pertaining to Sikh Community, the delegation demanded early installation of statue of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur at Kunjwani Chowk; developing Hockey Stadium at Gole Gujral; implementation of decision in letter and spirit with regard to development of Gole Gujral as Model Village; introduction of Punjabi language in schools; provision of security to Sarpanchs and Panchs elected in Kashmir Division, and proper representation of Sikh Community in decision making bodies.
Governor assured the delegation that due consideration would be given to the demands for their early redressal.

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