| MLA Batamaloo announces ambulance |
SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 21: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer
Affairs (FCS&CA) and Tribal Affairs (TA) Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today laid
foundation stones for Post Graduate (Boys) Hostel for scheduled tribe (ST) students
and Tribal Research Institute (TRI) here at Tulsi Bagh and Khimber
respectively.
After laying the foundation stone of PG (Boys)
hostel in Tulsi Bagh, the Minister said the present dispensation believes in
holistic development of all sections of society, and building the hostel for
post graduate tribal students is a part of that process.
The Minister informed that the Chief Minister
Mehbooba Mufti is keen for the upliftment of every section of society,
including people belonging to backward classes. The CM during her earlier visit
here had decided to make a hostel for PG students, the Minister said. He
informed that it was the CM who took the initiative and authorized around Rs
3.25 crore to construct a building which can accommodate around 100 students.
The Minister was accompanied by MLA Batamaloo Noor
Mohammed Sheikh, who on the occasion announced an ambulance for the hostel from
his Constituency Development Fund (CDF).
While laying a foundation stone for TRI at Humhama,
the Minister said the world is changing where various cultures have become
extinct. He said building TRI would not only help in preserving the states
unique tribal culture, but also promote it among masses.
Constructed by Public Works Department, the
building would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs eight crore.
Commissioner
Secretary FCS&CA, Mr. M D Khan, Director Tribal Affairs Mohammed Rafi,
Director FCS&CA Nisar Ahmad Wani, Secretary Gujjar Bakerwal Advisory Board
Mukhtar, Deputy Director Tribal Affairs Nighat Majeed and others were also
present.

Post A Comment:
0 comments so far,add yours