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National Conference getting ready for polls
With an eye fixed on first-ever Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory, National Conference has introduced constituency incharge for the Assembly seats in Kashmir. The constituency incharges seem like celebration candidates for the Assembly polls, which is more likely to be held in April-May subsequent yr. The most important inclusion within the checklist is that of Salman Sagar, who’s son of celebration normal Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar. Both father and son have been made constituency incharge for 2 seats in Srinagar – Salman Sagar (Hazratbal seat) and Ali Mohammad Sagar (Khanyar seat).
Israeli diplomat visits Jammu farms
Agriculture Attache MASHAV at Israel’s embassy in India, Yair Eshel visited Jammu and Kashmir not too long ago and visited three farms in Jammu area. He met J&Okay’s Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo and briefed him in regards to the Indo-Israel Agriculture Project (IIAP) of creating proposed Centers of Excellence (CoE) in J&Okay. Each CoE will likely be comprising nursery administration, finest practices cultivation methods, irrigation, and fertigation. On his go to to a few farms in Jammu, Eshel stated the area has potential to supply greens and fruits by utilizing fashionable expertise.
Young researchers collect at KU
Researchers from varied educational establishments of the state and elsewhere within the nation have gathered at University of Kashmir for hands-on coaching and sensitisation on state-of-the-art scientific tools. The week-long coaching programme is being organised by Department of Chemistry in collaboration with Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation Facility, Punjab University, below the aegis of a DST-sponsored ‘Synergistic Training Programme Utilizing the Scientific and Technological Infrastructure’. The theme of the programme is, “Insights and Hands-On Training Programme on Analytical Techniques in Chemical, Physical and Biological Sciences”.
Fayaz wani
Our correspondent in Jammu and Kashmir
[email protected]
National Conference getting ready for polls
With an eye fixed on first-ever Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory, National Conference has introduced constituency incharge for the Assembly seats in Kashmir. The constituency incharges seem like celebration candidates for the Assembly polls, which is more likely to be held in April-May subsequent yr. The most important inclusion within the checklist is that of Salman Sagar, who’s son of celebration normal Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar. Both father and son have been made constituency incharge for 2 seats in Srinagar – Salman Sagar (Hazratbal seat) and Ali Mohammad Sagar (Khanyar seat).
Israeli diplomat visits Jammu farms
Agriculture Attache MASHAV at Israel’s embassy in India, Yair Eshel visited Jammu and Kashmir not too long ago and visited three farms in Jammu area. He met J&Okay’s Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo and briefed him in regards to the Indo-Israel Agriculture Project (IIAP) of creating proposed Centers of Excellence (CoE) in J&Okay. Each CoE will likely be comprising nursery administration, finest practices cultivation methods, irrigation, and fertigation. On his go to to a few farms in Jammu, Eshel stated the area has potential to supply greens and fruits by utilizing fashionable expertise.
Young researchers collect at KU
Researchers from varied educational establishments of the state and elsewhere within the nation have gathered at University of Kashmir for hands-on coaching and sensitisation on state-of-the-art scientific tools. The week-long coaching programme is being organised by Department of Chemistry in collaboration with Sophisticated Analytical Instrumentation Facility, Punjab University, below the aegis of a DST-sponsored ‘Synergistic Training Programme Utilizing the Scientific and Technological Infrastructure’. The theme of the programme is, “Insights and Hands-On Training Programme on Analytical Techniques in Chemical, Physical and Biological Sciences”.
Fayaz wani
Our correspondent in Jammu and Kashmir
[email protected]