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OFFICE OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER,
SHRI MATA VAISHNO DEVI SHRINE BOARD, KATRA

ABRIDGED TENDER NOTICE

For and on behalf of the Chairman, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, sealed item rate tenders are invited for – Stage Rate Contract for Restoration / Maintenance / Repair, Miscellaneous / Minor Alteration / Minor Civil Work at Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Establishments (Jammu Establishment) for 2026.
The last date for submission of Tenders is 08.05.2026 upto 3:00 P.M. IST. The Tender Documents containing detailed Terms and Conditions can be had from the Central Office of the Shrine Board Katra on any working day and the same can also be down loaded at our website www.maavaishnodevi.org and www.jktenders.gov.in.
No.: CO/Dev/702/551 Sd/-
Dated: 24.04.2026 Dy. Chief Executive Officer
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Katra

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THE BLANK TENDER FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM DATE 30.03.2026 TO 08.04.2026 UPTO 18:55 HRS. DOWNLOAD TENDER WILL BE SUBMITTED ONLINE ON OR BEFORE DATE 08.04.2026 UPTO 18:55 HRS. OPEN AFTER DATE 10.04.2026 AT 11:30. PRE-BID MEETING QUERY SUBMITTED DATE 02.04.2026 AT 11.00 AM. THE PREBID FOR WORK IS ON 02.04.2026 AT C.E.PUBLIC WORKS REGION OFFICE, NANDED PLEASE AT 15.00 PM
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DGIPR/25-26/6857 EXECUTIVE ENGINEER
DATED: 27-3-2026 PUBLIC WORK DIVISION, LATUR

Tender Notice
President Of Residents Welfare Association Hazoori Bagh Jammu Invites Sealed Tenders From The Eligible Suppliers For The Supply Installation And Commissioning Of Cctv System.
Scope Of Work
Supply And Installation Of 13 To 16 Cctv 2 And 4mp Cameras.
Supply And Installation Of Dvr/Nvr.
Supply And Installation Of Necessary Cables, Connectors And Accessories.
Commissioning And Testing Of Cctv System.
The Sealed Tenders Should Reach The Office Of The President Rarwa On Or Before 25th December 2024 By Hand Or By Post Latest By 1 Pm
The Detailed Tender Document Can Be Obtained From The Office Of The President Rarwa Hazoori Bagh Talab Tillo.
The Management Shall Have The Right To Reject Any Or All Tenders Without Assigning Any Reason.

 

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Hoil – The Carnival of colours

Holi is one of the most colorful and vibrant festivals celebrated in India. Like many other festivals, Holi has an ancient origin, the tradition of which is being followed since time immemorial. Considering the religious importance of the festival, it is associated with a number of mythological stories. The most popular amongst them is that of Radha and Lord Krishna, wherein, he playfully applied color on Radha’s cheek, as she was fairer than him. This gave rise to the festival of Holi and the tradition of playing with colors. The significance of the festival has not diminished since then and even applies to the cultural, social and biological aspects of our lives.
Cultural Significance.

The cultural significance of Holi can be gauged from the fact that its origin derives reference from various mythological tales. This has led to a deep faith and respect towards the celebration of the festival, as Indians strongly believe in mythology. The moral behind all these stories is victory of good over evil, which is a lesson for the human race. The tales instill the faith of man into the ultimate power of God and his mercy over his devotees. Holi festival is the medium through which people are inspired to lead a virtuous life. Moreover, the festival is organized at the time when the harvest is at full bloom, giving people an opportunity to rejoice

JU VC calls on Governor

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 4: Prof. R.D. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu, called on Governor N. N. Vohra, Chancellor of the University, at the Raj Bhavan here today.
The Governor discussed several important issues relating to the functioning of the University, including the off-site Campuses, with Prof. Sharma. He re-iterated his concern about the need for devoting sustained devotion to maintain high standards of academic excellence and research by the students and the Faculties through strict adherence to discipline.

Cong Prez polls process open, nothing to hide: Madhusudan Mistry

NEW DELHI, Sept 15:
The Pradesh Congress Committee delegates will pass resolutions authorising the new Congress president to appoint state chiefs and AICC delegates, senior leader Madhusudan Mistry said on Thursday, asserting that this process will have no bearing on the party chief polls.
The Congress’ central election authority chairman also said the entire process of the election of the Congress president was, is and will always be “open” with nothing to hide.
Addressing a press conference at the AICC headquarters here, Mistry reiterated that those seeking to file nominations for the post of AICC chief and wanting to select 10 PCC delegates from various states to sign on their form can either check if the person concerned has a QR code-bearing identification card or see the list of the over 9,000 delegates at the AICC’s central election authority office from September 20.
“I had said earlier and I repeat that those who had concerns that if they we want to file nominations and want support of 10 people from other PCCs, then they can check the delegates ID cards bearing a QR code. Or they can can come and see the voters list at AICC headquarters from September 20,” Mistry said.
The chairman of the authority conducting organisational elections said he held a meeting on Wednesday with pradesh returning officers to take stock of the preparations for the polls to elect the new president.
He said the over 9000 PCC delegates are being issued QR code-bearing identity cards.
“The pradesh returning officers will call a meeting of PCC delegates where they will pass resolutions to authorise the incoming president to appoint PCC presidents and AICC delegates,” Mistry said.
He said he wants to clarify that this process will have no bearing on the election of the new Congress president.
The election to the Congress president will be done by the over 9,000 PCC delegates. With the passing of the resolutions by the PCC delegates, the new president will then be able to appoint state chiefs and AICC delegates.
Out of the 23 Congress Working Committee members, 12 are elected while 11 are nominated, Mistry said.
If there are more than 12 contenders for the CWC elected seats then there will be elections, he said, adding that if there is a consensus on the names of 23 members then polls may not be required.
He said the CWC election process takes place after the AICC session which is held following the election of the new Congress president.
Mistry said mostly the PCC delegates have been elected by consensus, but elections and polling were conducted in the party’s Andaman and Nicobar Islands unit.
The notification for the Congress president’s election will be out on September 22 by when all the PCC delegates will be finalised and electoral roll published and the election, if required, will be held on October 17. (PTI)
The over 9,000 PCC delegates will elect the new Congress president to succeed Sonia Gandhi who is holding the top post as interim president since 2019 after Rahul Gandhi resigned as party chief, taking moral responsibility of the Congress drubbing in Lok Sabha polls.
Though efforts are on to request Rahul Gandhi to take over as party chief once again, he is reportedly not keen on the post and wants a non-Gandhi to be elected.
Sources said Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot is the frontrunner for the top post as he enjoys both proximity and confidence of the Gandhis. However, Shashi Tharoor, who is a member of the G23 which had sought organisational overhaul and reforms in the party in a letter to the Congress president two years ago, may contest in case a non-Gandhi files nomination for the top post.
Nominations for the post of Congress president can be filed from September 24 to September 30 from 11 am to 3 pm everyday.
The last day of filing nomination is Friday, September 30, 2022 and after scrutiny of nomination papers on October 1, the last date of withdrawal of nominations is October 8.
The election campaign can be done between October 8 to 16, and in case there are more than one candidate, polling will be held at all Pradesh Congress Committee headquarters and at AICC on October 17 between 10 am and 4 pm. The counting shall take place on October 19 and the results will be declared the same day. (PTI)