Place water bowls for strays outside homes offices Jammu civic official \
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Place water bowls for strays outside homes offices Jammu civic official

20-Apr-2022
Jammu Apr 20 PTI Asserting that the mercury may rise up to 47 degrees Celsius here this summer Jammu Municipal Corporation Commissioner Avny Lavasa on Wednesday appealed to the people to keep water bowls for stray animals to help them beat the heat Lavasa said the scorching heat is not only taking a toll on humans but also affecting stray animals cattle and birds Every year a number of animals and birds die of heat stroke and one major reason behind their untimely death is lack of access to drinking water she said We can save these animals and birds from the plight of summer months by putting a bowl of water outside our homes at prominent places and offices the JMC commissioner said Lavasa further pointed out that lack of water induces aggressive behaviour in animals and putting water bowls outside homes and offices can keep them in check She appealed to the people to let humanity prevail in these tough times by caring for these voiceless creatures The winter capital Jammu recorded the seasons hottest day on April 11 at 396 degrees Celsius which was 75 notches above normal PTI AB NB CK CK
20-Apr-2022 National
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SC puts interim stay on suspension of Somya Gurjar as mayor \
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SC puts interim stay on suspension of Somya Gurjar as mayor

02-Feb-2022
New Delhi [India], February 2 (ANI): The Supreme Court has in an interim order stayed the suspension of Somya Gurjar from the post of Jaipur-Greater mayor, till the conclusion of the judicial inquiry which was set up to look into the alleged allegation of misconduct by Gurjar and others.
02-Feb-2022 National
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10 illegal structures demolished outside main hospital in Jammu \
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10 illegal structures demolished outside main hospital in Jammu

18-Jan-2022
Jammu Jan 18 PTI The Jammu Municipal Corporation JMC on Tuesday demolished 10 illegally raised structures on footpaths outside the Government Medical College GMC hospital here an official spokesman said The anti-encroachment drive near the GMC and Chest Disease hospital in the heart of the city was conducted under the instructions of Commissioner JMC Avny Lavasa to clear the footpath and roadside obstructions he said The JMC teams appealed to citizens not to encroach upon footpaths or pavements as the same cause inconvenience to the pedestrians and also create obstruction in the free movement of vehicular traffic PTI TAS AQS AQS
18-Jan-2022 National
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Mayor eyes top spot for Jammu in cleanliness survey as city improves ranking \
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Mayor eyes top spot for Jammu in cleanliness survey as city improves ranking

24-Nov-2021
Jammu Nov 24 PTI Jammu Mayor Chander Mohan Gupta on Wednesday said the citys ranking in the Swachh Survekshan has shown a steady improvement over the past three years but more needs to be done to achieve the top slot Gupta said the Jammu Municipal Corporation JMC would send teams to the top ranking cities including Indore Surat and Vijaywada to study various models for further improvement in cleanliness From 329 in 2019 224 in 2020 and 169 this year the overall ranking of Jammu city in the cleanliness survey has shown a steady improvement and the credit for it goes to all concerned including JMC staff local citizens and the Non-governmental organizations NGOs Gupta told reporters here Gupta who was flanked by JMC Commissioner and Jammu Smart City Chief Executive Officer Avny Lavasa said they were looking for a double-digit rank in the annual cleanliness survey this time around PTI TAS AB CK
24-Nov-2021 National
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JMCs anti-encroachment drive sparks protest in Jammu \
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JMCs anti-encroachment drive sparks protest in Jammu

20-Nov-2021
Jammu Nov 20 PTI An anti-encroachment drive by the Jammu Municipal Corporation JMC on Saturday sparked protests by the businessmen community at different markets here officials said An anti-encroachment team of the JMC removed a shutter of a hardware showroom at Shivaji chowk and also pasted a notice informing its owners that the building has been sealed they said The officials said the action triggered protests by businessmen of the area who observed the shutdown accusing the JMC of highhandedness This is a 40-year-old store which was targeted by the JMC without any prior notice or intimation If they had any problem with the structure they should have followed law and served the business a notice before taking any action president Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry JCCI Arun Gupta said Gupta who joined the protesters said the business community is already suffering badly due to the COVID-19 situation over the past two years and such actions have a crippling impact on a number of families We will not tolerate such type of hooliganism he said and warned of agitation if such type of unjust action is not stopped forthwith A senior civil officer visited the agitated businessmen and assured them that he would look into the matter Shopkeepers in Shastri Nagar Gandhi Nagar and Moti Bazar in the city also staged protests against the JMC for its anti-encroachment drive the officials said They said while the JMC removed encroached upon footpaths in Shastri Nagar the teams laid yellow lines in front of shops in Gandhi Nagar and Moti Bazar asking the shopkeepers not to display their goods beyond the marker The Moti Bazar business association in the congested old city threatened to intensify the protest if they are not allowed to keep their articles one-and-a-half feet in front of their shutters PTI TAS AQS
20-Nov-2021 National
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres \
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres

14-Nov-2021
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Libyans to forge a spirt of national unity and overcome any remaining differences ahead of landmark presidential and parliamentary elections next month. 
Mr. Guterres made the appeal in a video message to the Paris Conference on Libya, convened on Friday by French President Emmanuel Macron.  Some 30 countries and organizations are attending, according to media reports. 
The overriding goal of the conference is to seize this moment for peace, the UN chief said, underlining international support for Libya. The North African country has confronted numerous political and security crises since the overthrow of former leader Muammar Gadaffi a decade ago. 

Window of opportunity 

“Libya today is closer than it has been for many years to solving its internal crisis and breaking the cycle of political transitions.  We cannot miss this opportunity,” Mr. Guterres.  He urged those with influence to put the country’s wellbeing and prosperity ahead of their own interests. 

Support for elections 

The UN chief said most Libyans support the 24 December elections, which are being held in line with a political roadmap adopted last year following a historic ceasefire between the country’s two rival administrations.  Nearly three million people have registered to vote so far, he added, and their aspirations and determination to participate in free and fair elections must be met.  “Elections are an essential next step on the road to peace and stability. This step has to be built on a strong foundation of inclusive and credible frameworks that can guarantee its success,” said Mr. Guterres.  “I strongly urge Libyans to come together in a spirit of national unity, to overcome remaining differences, and forge a consensus on the legal framework for the elections, in consultation with all relevant national institutions, adhering to their rules and procedures.”  He added that “individual ambitions cannot stand in the way of Libya’s peaceful transition”, while calling for all parties to participate in the election process and to respect the results. 

End foreign interference 

Meanwhile,the presence of foreign elements in Libya’s internal political and security affairs remains a grave concern, and the Secretary-General called for an end to outside interference in the country.  The UN chief was encouraged by an Action Plan on the gradual withdrawal of mercenaries, as well as foreign fighters and forces, signed last month by Government and opposition military representatives known as the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC).     “Now the plan must be implemented. And this requires the support and cooperation of all concerned stakeholders,” he said, noting that UN ceasefire monitors are in the country. 

Reconciliation and rule of law 

The Secretary-General acknowledged dialogue between Libya and neighbouring countries as another encouraging sign, given the “regional dimension” of the withdrawal of foreign fighters.  He stressed the need to support the 5+5 JMC and to respect the arms embargo in effect.  “We also need to extend our collective focus to supporting national reconciliation efforts, and to building and strengthening rule of law institutions founded on human rights,” he added.  “And we need transparent and equitable management of Libya’s wealth, as a starting point for the inclusive, sustainable development Libyans so desperately need.”
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres \
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres

14-Nov-2021
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Libyans to forge a spirt of national unity and overcome any remaining differences ahead of landmark presidential and parliamentary elections next month. 
Mr. Guterres made the appeal in a video message to the Paris Conference on Libya, convened on Friday by French President Emmanuel Macron.  Some 30 countries and organizations are attending, according to media reports. 
The overriding goal of the conference is to seize this moment for peace, the UN chief said, underlining international support for Libya. The North African country has confronted numerous political and security crises since the overthrow of former leader Muammar Gadaffi a decade ago. 

Window of opportunity 

“Libya today is closer than it has been for many years to solving its internal crisis and breaking the cycle of political transitions.  We cannot miss this opportunity,” Mr. Guterres.  He urged those with influence to put the country’s wellbeing and prosperity ahead of their own interests. 

Support for elections 

The UN chief said most Libyans support the 24 December elections, which are being held in line with a political roadmap adopted last year following a historic ceasefire between the country’s two rival administrations.  Nearly three million people have registered to vote so far, he added, and their aspirations and determination to participate in free and fair elections must be met.  “Elections are an essential next step on the road to peace and stability. This step has to be built on a strong foundation of inclusive and credible frameworks that can guarantee its success,” said Mr. Guterres.  “I strongly urge Libyans to come together in a spirit of national unity, to overcome remaining differences, and forge a consensus on the legal framework for the elections, in consultation with all relevant national institutions, adhering to their rules and procedures.”  He added that “individual ambitions cannot stand in the way of Libya’s peaceful transition”, while calling for all parties to participate in the election process and to respect the results. 

End foreign interference 

Meanwhile,the presence of foreign elements in Libya’s internal political and security affairs remains a grave concern, and the Secretary-General called for an end to outside interference in the country.  The UN chief was encouraged by an Action Plan on the gradual withdrawal of mercenaries, as well as foreign fighters and forces, signed last month by Government and opposition military representatives known as the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC).     “Now the plan must be implemented. And this requires the support and cooperation of all concerned stakeholders,” he said, noting that UN ceasefire monitors are in the country. 

Reconciliation and rule of law 

The Secretary-General acknowledged dialogue between Libya and neighbouring countries as another encouraging sign, given the “regional dimension” of the withdrawal of foreign fighters.  He stressed the need to support the 5+5 JMC and to respect the arms embargo in effect.  “We also need to extend our collective focus to supporting national reconciliation efforts, and to building and strengthening rule of law institutions founded on human rights,” he added.  “And we need transparent and equitable management of Libya’s wealth, as a starting point for the inclusive, sustainable development Libyans so desperately need.”
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres \
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres

14-Nov-2021
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Libyans to forge a spirt of national unity and overcome any remaining differences ahead of landmark presidential and parliamentary elections next month. 
Mr. Guterres made the appeal in a video message to the Paris Conference on Libya, convened on Friday by French President Emmanuel Macron.  Some 30 countries and organizations are attending, according to media reports. 
The overriding goal of the conference is to seize this moment for peace, the UN chief said, underlining international support for Libya. The North African country has confronted numerous political and security crises since the overthrow of former leader Muammar Gadaffi a decade ago. 

Window of opportunity 

“Libya today is closer than it has been for many years to solving its internal crisis and breaking the cycle of political transitions.  We cannot miss this opportunity,” Mr. Guterres.  He urged those with influence to put the country’s wellbeing and prosperity ahead of their own interests. 

Support for elections 

The UN chief said most Libyans support the 24 December elections, which are being held in line with a political roadmap adopted last year following a historic ceasefire between the country’s two rival administrations.  Nearly three million people have registered to vote so far, he added, and their aspirations and determination to participate in free and fair elections must be met.  “Elections are an essential next step on the road to peace and stability. This step has to be built on a strong foundation of inclusive and credible frameworks that can guarantee its success,” said Mr. Guterres.  “I strongly urge Libyans to come together in a spirit of national unity, to overcome remaining differences, and forge a consensus on the legal framework for the elections, in consultation with all relevant national institutions, adhering to their rules and procedures.”  He added that “individual ambitions cannot stand in the way of Libya’s peaceful transition”, while calling for all parties to participate in the election process and to respect the results. 

End foreign interference 

Meanwhile,the presence of foreign elements in Libya’s internal political and security affairs remains a grave concern, and the Secretary-General called for an end to outside interference in the country.  The UN chief was encouraged by an Action Plan on the gradual withdrawal of mercenaries, as well as foreign fighters and forces, signed last month by Government and opposition military representatives known as the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC).     “Now the plan must be implemented. And this requires the support and cooperation of all concerned stakeholders,” he said, noting that UN ceasefire monitors are in the country. 

Reconciliation and rule of law 

The Secretary-General acknowledged dialogue between Libya and neighbouring countries as another encouraging sign, given the “regional dimension” of the withdrawal of foreign fighters.  He stressed the need to support the 5+5 JMC and to respect the arms embargo in effect.  “We also need to extend our collective focus to supporting national reconciliation efforts, and to building and strengthening rule of law institutions founded on human rights,” he added.  “And we need transparent and equitable management of Libya’s wealth, as a starting point for the inclusive, sustainable development Libyans so desperately need.”
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres \
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres

14-Nov-2021
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Libyans to forge a spirt of national unity and overcome any remaining differences ahead of landmark presidential and parliamentary elections next month. 
Mr. Guterres made the appeal in a video message to the Paris Conference on Libya, convened on Friday by French President Emmanuel Macron.  Some 30 countries and organizations are attending, according to media reports. 
The overriding goal of the conference is to seize this moment for peace, the UN chief said, underlining international support for Libya. The North African country has confronted numerous political and security crises since the overthrow of former leader Muammar Gadaffi a decade ago. 

Window of opportunity 

“Libya today is closer than it has been for many years to solving its internal crisis and breaking the cycle of political transitions.  We cannot miss this opportunity,” Mr. Guterres.  He urged those with influence to put the country’s wellbeing and prosperity ahead of their own interests. 

Support for elections 

The UN chief said most Libyans support the 24 December elections, which are being held in line with a political roadmap adopted last year following a historic ceasefire between the country’s two rival administrations.  Nearly three million people have registered to vote so far, he added, and their aspirations and determination to participate in free and fair elections must be met.  “Elections are an essential next step on the road to peace and stability. This step has to be built on a strong foundation of inclusive and credible frameworks that can guarantee its success,” said Mr. Guterres.  “I strongly urge Libyans to come together in a spirit of national unity, to overcome remaining differences, and forge a consensus on the legal framework for the elections, in consultation with all relevant national institutions, adhering to their rules and procedures.”  He added that “individual ambitions cannot stand in the way of Libya’s peaceful transition”, while calling for all parties to participate in the election process and to respect the results. 

End foreign interference 

Meanwhile,the presence of foreign elements in Libya’s internal political and security affairs remains a grave concern, and the Secretary-General called for an end to outside interference in the country.  The UN chief was encouraged by an Action Plan on the gradual withdrawal of mercenaries, as well as foreign fighters and forces, signed last month by Government and opposition military representatives known as the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC).     “Now the plan must be implemented. And this requires the support and cooperation of all concerned stakeholders,” he said, noting that UN ceasefire monitors are in the country. 

Reconciliation and rule of law 

The Secretary-General acknowledged dialogue between Libya and neighbouring countries as another encouraging sign, given the “regional dimension” of the withdrawal of foreign fighters.  He stressed the need to support the 5+5 JMC and to respect the arms embargo in effect.  “We also need to extend our collective focus to supporting national reconciliation efforts, and to building and strengthening rule of law institutions founded on human rights,” he added.  “And we need transparent and equitable management of Libya’s wealth, as a starting point for the inclusive, sustainable development Libyans so desperately need.”
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres \
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Libya elections ‘essential next step’ towards peace and stability: Guterres

14-Nov-2021
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Libyans to forge a spirt of national unity and overcome any remaining differences ahead of landmark presidential and parliamentary elections next month. 
Mr. Guterres made the appeal in a video message to the Paris Conference on Libya, convened on Friday by French President Emmanuel Macron.  Some 30 countries and organizations are attending, according to media reports. 
The overriding goal of the conference is to seize this moment for peace, the UN chief said, underlining international support for Libya. The North African country has confronted numerous political and security crises since the overthrow of former leader Muammar Gadaffi a decade ago. 

Window of opportunity 

“Libya today is closer than it has been for many years to solving its internal crisis and breaking the cycle of political transitions.  We cannot miss this opportunity,” Mr. Guterres.  He urged those with influence to put the country’s wellbeing and prosperity ahead of their own interests. 

Support for elections 

The UN chief said most Libyans support the 24 December elections, which are being held in line with a political roadmap adopted last year following a historic ceasefire between the country’s two rival administrations.  Nearly three million people have registered to vote so far, he added, and their aspirations and determination to participate in free and fair elections must be met.  “Elections are an essential next step on the road to peace and stability. This step has to be built on a strong foundation of inclusive and credible frameworks that can guarantee its success,” said Mr. Guterres.  “I strongly urge Libyans to come together in a spirit of national unity, to overcome remaining differences, and forge a consensus on the legal framework for the elections, in consultation with all relevant national institutions, adhering to their rules and procedures.”  He added that “individual ambitions cannot stand in the way of Libya’s peaceful transition”, while calling for all parties to participate in the election process and to respect the results. 

End foreign interference 

Meanwhile,the presence of foreign elements in Libya’s internal political and security affairs remains a grave concern, and the Secretary-General called for an end to outside interference in the country.  The UN chief was encouraged by an Action Plan on the gradual withdrawal of mercenaries, as well as foreign fighters and forces, signed last month by Government and opposition military representatives known as the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC).     “Now the plan must be implemented. And this requires the support and cooperation of all concerned stakeholders,” he said, noting that UN ceasefire monitors are in the country. 

Reconciliation and rule of law 

The Secretary-General acknowledged dialogue between Libya and neighbouring countries as another encouraging sign, given the “regional dimension” of the withdrawal of foreign fighters.  He stressed the need to support the 5+5 JMC and to respect the arms embargo in effect.  “We also need to extend our collective focus to supporting national reconciliation efforts, and to building and strengthening rule of law institutions founded on human rights,” he added.  “And we need transparent and equitable management of Libya’s wealth, as a starting point for the inclusive, sustainable development Libyans so desperately need.”
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