Inaugurates 2-day Athletic championship
JAMMU, JANUARY 16-Minister
for Forests, Ecology and Environment Choudhary Lal Singh inaugurated two-day
J&K State Athletic Championship at Jammu University, here this afternoon.
The Championship, organized by School Sports Promotion
Foundation (SSPF) a Non-Government Organisation in collaboration with Ministry
for Sports and Youth Affairs and Ministry of Human Resource Development GOI,
saw participation of 320 students from 27 schools of the
state.
Interacting with the players, the Minister highlighted the
need of extra-curricular activities for overall personality development of the
students. He said sports should be made an integral part of course curriculum
so that the students not only excel academically but also remain physically and
mentally fit.
Choudhary Lal Singh said that Government has taken several
steps for strengthening and upgrading sports infrastructure in the State. He
said sports complexes would be constructed at block level and every Panchayat
would have a sports field.
Earlier, the Minister formally declared the 2-day Athletic
championship open by unfurling the SSPF flag.
Assistant Director SSPF Ravi Shankar Pandit gave a resume of
the Athletic Championship and said that the winning teams of the championship
would be sent to Maharashtra for competitions .
Later, the Minister chaired a meeting with State Pollution
Control Board (SPCB) officials to review the status of implementation of ban on
polythene in the state. He directed the officers to take strict action against
polythene smuggling adding that Government has formulated an action plan to
take polythene smugglers to task.
Chairman SPCB B Sidhartha, Regional Director SPCB Ch Showkat
Ali besides other senior officers of SPCB attended the meeting.
The Minister said that strict guidelines have been issued to
the officers at Lakhanpora, Lower Munda toll posts for keeping an eye on the
smuggling of polythene across the State. He said that similar instructions have
been issued to the industrial units for restricting manufacturing of polythene
bags. He said that units not complying with the State Pollution Control Board
guidelines would be dealt sternly as per the law.
Choudhary Lal Singh further said that instructions have
already been passed to the concerned officers to launch a massive
anti-polythene smuggling campaign across the State.
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