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IYC Kishtwar Placed Help Desk at Jammu&Kashmir Bank, People of Far Flung Areas Are Mentally Disturbe Due to Decision of The PM Modi ;- Firdous Mingnoo | KNO

Indian National Youth Congress Kishtwar (IYC) placed a help desk at Jammu&Kashmir Bank to help the people for fill form of the amount.

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Indian National Youth Congress Kishtwar (IYC) placed a help desk at Jammu&Kashmir Bank to help the people for fill form of the amount. The help desk was organized by District Coordinator of Indian National Youth Congress Firdous Mingnoo along with the  Youth activists. Under  the guidelines of Rahul Gandhi, Pradesh Youth Congress Incharge Dr. Uma Shanker Pandey and State President of Youth Congress Pranov Sagotra. Firdous said that the Congress is the single party which is based upon ideology of people, which have shown in the history of the India, Congress party was and will remain always struggling for the people of India. Firdous said that the people of the India especially far flung areas people are mentally disturbe due to decision of PM Narinder Modi. He said the Banks have no available of Ten, Twenty, Fifty and  Hundred rupee's note. Firdous appeal to all the  chairman of the Banks to provide the more and more notes of hundreds, fifty, twenty and ten note. So, the people can't be in problem. IYC District Kishtwar are working hard on bringing a change in the present troubling society by maintaining austere self discipline and loyalty to both  the party nation. People of kishtwar thanked IYC for providing such a good guidance for fill form of the amount and urge to join it. Other who were present on the occasion including Youth Activists Imtayz Ahmed, Karan Bhagat, Akshay Kumar, NSUI State Secretary Mehran Anjum Mir Nsui college President Tohib sohal Mir, Aquib Mir, Imbran Khan, Abid Ganie and others. 

 

 

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