PM Modi urges lawmakers to back women’s quota, calls it key to developed India
He said the inclusion of women in policymaking would enhance the country’s development trajectory, adding that the moment should not be lost to political divisions.
He said the inclusion of women in policymaking would enhance the country’s development trajectory, adding that the moment should not be lost to political divisions.
The Jammu Railway Division said the “Joint Parcel Product – Rapid Cargo Service” will initially run on a trial basis, with plans to make it permanent depending on demand and occupancy levels.
Authorities said pilgrims can register offline at 554 designated branches of banks including Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India and Yes Bank, while online registration is available through the website of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board.
The panel, headed by the Director Colleges, will examine the causes behind low enrolment and recommend measures to increase student intake in higher education institutions, according to an order issued by the Higher Education Department.
A bench led by Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal issued the direction while disposing of a petition filed by a local contractor and ordered authorities to release pending payments of 4.747 million rupees.
According to an order issued by the General Administration Department, offices observing a five-day work week will close in Jammu on April 30 after working hours, while those following a six-day schedule will shut on May 2.
Under the shadow of heightened regional tensions, extensive precautions were taken to ensure their safe passage back to Tehran, reflecting the fragile and volatile security environment following the failed negotiations.
Regional officials familiar with the talks said both sides had agreed “in principle” to prolong the ceasefire beyond April 22 to allow more time for diplomacy, though key disputes remain unresolved.
The three-day special sitting of the Parliament of India beginning Thursday will take up the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, which the government has pitched as a key reform to operationalise the women’s quota law ahead of the 2029 general election.
Addressing a public meeting in Ramban as part of a campaign for a drug-free region, LG Sinha said tackling narcotics required a “whole of government” and “whole of society” approach.