Patnitop passenger aerial ropeway project

SRINAGAR: The Government is contemplating to bring new tourist resorts on world tourism map to ease the tourist rush at known tourist spots of the State, revealed Tourism and Culture Minister, Nawa

* Stress on speedy conviction of illegal occupants

SC’s Empowered Panel clears Jammu Airport expansion

SRINAGAR: Minister for Forests and Environment Mian Altaf Ahmad today stressed the need for preservation of forest wealth which is must for environment and ecology.

Chief Animal Husbandry Officer, Jammu, Dr G L Bhagat briefed the participants about the Bird Flu, which is a viral disease. He told that about 34 Rapid Response teams have been formed by the department to properly monitor and deal with any eventuality and the department has got sufficient personal protection kits for the purpose.

*Funding for Bikram Chowk flyover shortly

Chief Secretary, Madhav Lal today called for replicating ICT system of Madhya Pradesh in Jammu and Kashmir to manage and conserve forests in a systematic way.

Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu, organized an education and awareness camp at village Basht near Sudhmahadev Conservation Reserve on September 19.

Prominent citizens, teachers and students of Government and private schools participated during the programme. Two minutes silence was observed in memory of Master Aman Dubey, a class 4th student who was killed by a leopard last year at Basht.

Negotiations with Pvt, Public Sector Insurance companies today

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