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JKSRTC announces 20% discount for stranded passengers

Jammu, Feb 25 (UNI ) Jammu and Kashmir State Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC) today announced 20 per cent discount on net fare, giving relief to stranded passengers on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway, official sources said.

Minister of State for Transport Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen had issued instructions to JJSRTC Managing Director Sanjeev Verma, who announced the discount, sources said.

JKSRTC has transported 5,000 stranded passengers to the valley till now.

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Kalam moots Societal Grid for rapid economic development

Belgaum, Karnataka, Feb 25 (UNI) President A P J Abdul Kalam today said that knowledge sharing, utilisation and re-use was vital to promote non-linear growth of the Indian economy. Delivering the sixth annual convocation address at the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) here, he said development of technologies and their convergence had significant influence on the society in terms of knowledge, healthcare, e-governance and economic development. Seamless connectivity should be the watchword to maximise the synergy between these components and such connectivities.....

Change in governments should not hinder development: Kalam

Gulbarga, Feb 25 (UNI) President A P J Abdul Kalam today said any change in the government should not come in the way of development of a State and the Country. ''In development of a country, change in parties that hold reigns of administration should not become the cause for reversing or hindering the development process that was already initiated so that citizens do not become the victims of the change. Always there should be a healthy competition in development,'' he.....

LTTE activity in TN causes concern

Chennai, Feb 25 (UNI) Sixteen years after India paid a heavy price for its 'soft' attitude towards the LTTE when former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was felled by a human bomb, there are worrying signs that Tamil Nadu may once again become a hotbed of Tamil Tiger activity. As hostilities between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan security forces escalate, there is an apparent spurt in smuggling of arms, ammunition and explosives from Tamil Nadu for the LTTE. A series.....
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