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Pay the flag fee, shopkeepers in J&K said; voluntary, says governmental

as part of national program for Independence Day, shop owners in Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir was asked to pay Rs 20 as ‘deposit fee’ for tricolor or face a job. After that, a senior region official Explain that science campaign It was purely voluntary.

On Friday, the Head of Education Department of Anantnag (CEO) issued a circular for schools in District, and asks students and teachers to pay a fee of Rs 20. This circular was withdrawn after it was widely disseminated on social media.

The announcement for Store owners were made from loudspeaker-equipped vehicle in interrupt in South Kashmir.

This has been done . Anantnag Deputy Commissioner Dr Piyush Singla said on Sunday place without his permission and that person responsible – Announcer – Suspended.

Before explaining it, the following message went to: out through loudspeakers on Saturday: “on request” of Anantnag District Administration, each shopkeeper is required to deposit Rs 20 in The office This gives them trade license. that it possible who – which one who Do not deposit 20 rupees face a job. To save themselves and complete This is official, hmm should Deposit 20 rupees”

National Center “Har Ghar Teranga” campaign striving to encourage people to raise national Science on August 15.

In a mighty town of interrupt in South Kashmir, shopkeepers were asked to deposit money By Monday noon. The announcement He did not specify what action to take against Those who do not comply.

Came after school in Budgam district was asked to collect Rs 20 from students and staff.

“As instructed of Head of Budgam Education, All HOIs (Presidents of institutions) of This area is required to collect 20 rupees each head of students and staff of school to deposit sim in ZEO office Within four days,” as stated in the circular issued by the district education official in Chadura, Budgham. “in case of more From one student belong to the same familyfees from only one student It can be collected as instructed.”

This circular was issued last week.

The Director of Education at the Kashmir School, Tsadak Hussain Mir, did not respond to multiple calls comment.

respond to public announcement and circular, former Chief Minister “Patriotism comes naturally and cannot be imposed,” said Mahbouba Al-Mufti.

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“Method in Which J&K supervisor forces students, shop owners and employees to pay for The national To raise it as if Kashmir is enemy Land must be taken. The Mufti tweeted while sharing a video, “Patriotism comes naturally and cannot be imposed of The public announcement.

Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Singla . said announcement I was made without permission.

“(There was) no penalty for such a kind of announcement From management,” Singla told The Indian Express. It is purely voluntary campaign. The announcer did that on owned by him.”

He said the announcer was put under suspension.

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