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Jammu: Several retired officials of the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory administration recently pledged to render their services towards the greater good of the needy and marginalised people in J&K. Recently a meeting of the retired government officials was held in the Nations Development Association (NDA) office at Bishnah.
Sushil Singh Charak, chairman of NDA (an NGO) said, “I am very happy that these retired officers have become a guide of my NDA. I am thankful to them wholeheartedly and I look forward to it. In the same way, our family will grow and will become good workers.” He expressed hope that their further guidance would nurture the NDA in working in various fields.
He said that these retired officers have vast experience in public administration and other allied sectors besides knowing how to listen and address the marginalized people.
Charak said that NDA is working in different sectors and fields like Child Protection, Development Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Response, Education, Environmental Protection, Health, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Research and Evaluation, Women Empowerment and Skills Development and Youth Empowerment and Development.
The retired officers Vijay Kumar Sharma, Kokoroo and Surinder Kumar expressed hope and assured their full contribution towards the working of NDA and pledged to render their services for the greater good of needy and marginalized people.
The meeting was attended by former Deputy Commissioner of State Taxes Department and Chairman Team Masks Force Jammu, Vijay Kumar Sharma, Former Deputy Director Horticulture and President of Kashmiri Pandits Sabha (KPS) Kokoroo and former Executive Engineer PHE Surinder Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police Tirath Singh Salathia and Sanjay Gupta were present.
The NDA said that the Association is a social and Non Profit Organization that never accepts money, funds or donations from anyone else.