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Door to Door Campaigning at Surinsar of Nagrota Constituency in favour of BJP Candidate.

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Surinsar November 6: In order to appeal for casting vote in favour of BJP Candidate Devyani Rana, Door to Door Campaigning was carried on by P.C Sharma Convenor & Abhay Kumar Mahajan IPS (Retd) Co-Convenor J&K UT BJP Employees Cell accompanied by Bodh Raj Shakti Kendra Parmukh at Surinsar Nagrota Constituency.
The Speakers appealed to voters to caste their vote in favour of young, enthusiastic, nationalist and devoted Candidate Devyani Rana who vows to serve people as usual with sincerity.
It was appealed that Devyani Rana is determined to carry forward the legacy of Late Sh.Devinder Singh Rana whome the people of Nagrota loved and had made Victorious, as such She may also be bestowed with same love and blessings.
However the massive Public support visible on ground is clearly indicative that the people have already made up their mind to bless Devyani Rana.
The prominent among others who were present included Rakesh Kumar Sharma, Sohan Lal Sharma Magar Singh, Narayan Singh, Manshu Ram, Ajay Kumar, Darshan, Sunil Kumar, Article Devi, Gharoo Ram, Anita Devi, Puran Chand, Sohan Lal Munshi Ram, Kewal Kumar, Madan Lal, Thodu Ram, Gopal Dass, Saif Ali, & Sudershan Singh.

ED Restores 175 Crore Worth Flats and Plots to 213 Homebuyers in Udaipur After 12-Year Wait

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In a major relief to hundreds of homebuyers, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has restored flats, commercial units, and plots worth ₹175 crore to more than 200 people who had been waiting for possession of their homes for over 12 years.

The restored assets belong to the Royal Rajvilas (RRV) project in Udaipur, Rajasthan, which includes 354 unsold flats, 17 commercial units, and 2 plots. The project’s present market value is estimated at around ₹175 crore, the ED said in an official statement on Tuesday.

The case stems from a money laundering probe against Bharat Bomb and others, accused of defrauding Syndicate Bank (now Canara Bank) of ₹1,267.79 crore between 2011 and 2016. In April 2019, the ED had attached properties worth ₹535 crore in the case, including ₹83.51 crore worth of unsold and unregistered assets of Udaipur Entertainment World Private Limited (UEWPL).

Following legal challenges, the company was admitted to insolvency before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Mumbai. The NCLT approved a resolution plan in February 2022 and vacated the ED’s attachment order. However, the ED was not made a party to the proceedings, a point later highlighted by the Rajasthan High Court, which observed that the ED had “suffered” due to non-impleadment.

Subsequently, the new management of UEWPL approached the Supreme Court, which directed both parties to reach a consensus to protect the interests of genuine homebuyers. Acting on this direction, the ED verified the list of affected buyers and filed a No Objection Certificate (NOC) before the apex court for restitution of the attached properties.

In its order dated October 10, the Supreme Court allowed the restoration of properties under Section 8(8) of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) to the successful resolution applicant for the sole benefit of the genuine homebuyers.

The ED described its approach as “proactive” and aimed at achieving a “harmonious” solution without compromising the objectives of the PMLA.

The Supreme Court appreciated the ED’s role, stating:

“We place on record our appreciation for the efforts made by the learned counsel for the parties and the Directorate of Enforcement in restoring the attached properties to secure the interests of genuine and innocent home buyers.”

The apex court clarified that the order was passed on the “peculiar facts” of the case and would not serve as a precedent in future matters.

This judgment marks the end of a 12-year ordeal for 213 homebuyers and concludes over seven years of litigation between UEWPL and the ED.

Dr. Paraash M. Sarmah Bridges Ancient Wisdom with Modern Science at BHU

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Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Science: My Vaastu Talk at BHU

It’s not every day that one gets the honor of speaking at one of India’s most respected universities. I felt truly blessed when I was invited as a Speaker at the International Jyotish & Vaastu Conference organized by the Department of Astrology, Banaras Hindu University (BHU). Sharing the stage with scholars and researchers who dedicate their lives to understanding India’s ancient sciences was a deeply humbling experience.

This event was more than just a conference—it was a bridge connecting ancient Vedic wisdom with the evolving understanding of modern science.

 

The Theme: Scientific Analysis of Indian Vaastu Shastra

My talk focused on “The Scientific Analysis of Indian Vaastu Shastra,” a subject close to my heart and central to my work at Alternative Astro24.

Vaastu Shastra is often seen as a spiritual or traditional belief system, but its foundation lies in logic, balance, and energy dynamics that align perfectly with modern environmental sciences.

* The placement of rooms, entry points, and directions affects not only energy flow but also mood, health, and productivity.

* Many Vaastu principles correlate closely with modern concepts of architecture, solar orientation, and magnetic energy balance.

* Through practical demonstrations and real-life case studies, I explained how these principles can be applied effectively in modern homes and offices.

The aim of this session was to show that Vaastu is not superstition—it is a living science of space and energy that evolves with human understanding.

 

Connecting Ancient Knowledge with Contemporary Living

At BHU, surrounded by intellectuals and spiritual practitioners, I found the perfect platform to unveil how Vaastu Shastra remains relevant in today’s technology-driven world.

The ancient sages may not have used scientific terminology, but their observations were remarkably precise.

* Energy Flow: The concept of Prana (life energy) aligns with modern ideas about energy efficiency and sustainable design.

* Balance & Harmony: Whether it’s balancing elements like water and fire or designing open spaces, these ideas resemble principles in environmental psychology and biophilic design.

* Health Impact: Balanced spaces contribute to emotional well-being, much like how architecture today emphasizes mental health through natural lighting and ventilation.

By bridging these old and new perspectives, we can build homes and workplaces that nourish not just the body but also the soul.

 

A Proud Moment for Alternative Astro24

Representing Alternative Astro24 at such a prestigious platform was a matter of immense pride.

Our mission has always been to bring authenticity, clarity, and modern relevance to Vedic sciences like astrology, numerology, and Vaastu.

Through Alternative Astro24, we aim to:

* Educate people on scientific and practical aspects of Vaastu.

* Help individuals align their spaces for better energy balance and success.

* Preserve India’s sacred knowledge while adapting it for modern lifestyles.

The warm response from attendees reaffirmed that the world is eager to rediscover these traditional sciences through a logical lens.

 

Meeting Scholars and Spiritual Practitioners

One of the most enriching aspects of the BHU conference was interacting with scholars, students, and astrologers from around the world. We discussed the parallels between Jyotish (astrology) and modern astronomy, as well as the universal energy principles that guide both disciplines.

Such gatherings remind us that knowledge grows through sharing. The positive exchange of ideas helped refine my understanding and inspired me to keep pushing the boundaries of how ancient sciences can be integrated into modern living.

 

Continuing the Journey of Vedic Wisdom

As I look back on my experience at BHU, I feel immense gratitude toward the university and everyone who contributed to the event.

This platform has motivated me to continue researching and sharing evidence-based insights on Vaastu, astrology, numerology, and energy sciences.

For those seeking guidance in harmonizing spaces and improving life through ancient yet relevant methods, Alternative Astro24 is always here to help.

 

Connect with Dr. Paraash M Sarmah

* Website: www.astroalternative24.com | www.alternativeastro24.co.in

* Appointment Number: +91 9101643180

* Facebook: Dr Paraash Official

* Instagram: @alternativeastro24

* YouTube: Alternative Astro24 with Dr Paraash

* Google Maps: https://g.co/kgs/ri6MB2J

 

Conclusion

The International Jyotish & Vaastu Conference at BHU was not just a professional milestone—it was a reminder of India’s timeless potential to blend ancient spirituality with modern rationality.

Through such events, we reaffirm our belief that Vaastu Shastra is not confined to tradition but is a continually evolving science that can transform lives.

In this journey of connecting the past and the present, I remain committed to spreading Vedic wisdom through science, helping individuals and families achieve balance, prosperity, and peace.

Pak’s Losses Of Soldiers Along LoC During Operation Sindoor Over 100: DGMO Lt Gen Ghai

Pakistan is understood to have lost over 100 military personnel along the Line of Control during Operation Sindoor, Indian Army’s Director General Military Operations Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said on Tuesday, citing list of awards conferred posthumously by that country’s military.

The top military official also said that Pakistan lost at least 12 aircraft during the conflict in May while echoing the details shared by Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal A P Singh a few days ago.

Lt Gen Ghai also said that the Indian Navy was fully ready to play its part and if Pakistan had decided to continue with the hostilities any further, it could have been “catastrophic for it, not only from the sea but from other dimensions as well”.

Sharing certain details of the May 7-10 hostilities, Lt Gen Ghai said Pakistan had resorted to cross-border firing immediately after India pounded nine terror targets on May 7.

“Pakistanis possibly unwittingly let out their awards list last month on the 14th of August, and the number of posthumous awards that they awarded suggests to us now that their casualties on the LoC were also in excess of 100.

“We went after terrorists, and once that had been achieved, it wasn’t our intention to escalate it unless compelled to do so. There was also cross-border firing by Pakistan immediately once the terror targets were engaged,” he said.

“Pakistanis possibly unwittingly let out their awards list on August 14, and the number of posthumous awards that they awarded suggests to us now that their casualties on the LoC were also in excess of 100,” Lt Gen Ghai said.

The Director General Military Operations (DGMO) even said Pakistan’s drone attacks against India was a “dismal failure”.

He said Pakistan sent drones even after the two DGMOs had spoken.

“A variety and class of drones were utilised in an attempt to cause casualties and damage to (our) men and material. But everything was a dismal failure,” he said.

The attacks, he said, led to the Indian Air Force’s precision strikes on Pakistan installations on the intervening night of May 9 and 10.

“We hit 11 of their air bases. If you see, eight air bases, three hangars and four radars were damaged. Pakistani air assets were destroyed on the ground as well,” he said.

Lt Gen Ghai said the Pakistani losses on the ground included one C-130 class of aircraft and one one AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning & Control), four to five fighter jets.

He said Pakistan also suffered losses in the air.

“We now know that the world’s longest ever ground-to-air kill was at 300 kilometres plus and five high-tech fighters (were hit). I think the impunity with which these attacks were carried out is what is significant,” he said.

In response to the Pahalgam terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terrorist infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan.

The strikes triggered four days of intense clashes that

ended with an understanding on stopping the military actions on May 10.

Lt Gen Ghai also mentioned killing of the three terrorists in June who carried out the Pahalgam attack, adding the Army was determined to “chase them to the depths of hell and we did”.

“It took us 96 days but we did not let them rest,” he said.

When these three terrorists were found and eliminated clinically, it seemed as if they were exhausted from running, and they also seemed very malnourished, he said.

“Often, people can turn around and tell you where they have vanished. But it is at times, like searching for a needle in a haystack. While it may seem very simple to the non discerning, these things take time,” he said.

Lt Gen Ghai said there has been a “doctrinal shift in our strategy against terror”.

“Our prime minister has spoken about it. And these are the three things he said. The terror attacks are an act of war. Therefore there will be decisive retaliation. We will not succumb to nuclear blackmail. And there is no distinction between terrorists and sponsors of terrorism,” he said. (Agencies)

ED Restores Rs 175-Cr Worth Assets To Distressed Homebuyers; SC Praises Its Initiative

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has restored flats, commercial units and plots worth Rs 175 crore to more than 200 homebuyers who had been waiting to get possession of their dream home for over 12 years, the agency said.

The unsold inventory of 354 flats, 17 commercial units and two plots belong to a project named Royal Rajvilas (RRV) in Rajasthan’s Udaipur.

The project’s present market value is about Rs 175 crore, the ED said in a statement issued on Tuesday.

The case pertains to a money laundering investigation against an accused named Bharat Bomb, apart from some others, who are alleged to have cheated the Syndicate Bank (now Canara Bank) to the tune of Rs 1267.79 crore between 2011 and 2016.

The ED had attached properties worth Rs 535 crore in this case in April, 2019 including assets of Rs 83.51 crore in the form of unsold/unregistered inventory of a company named Udaipur Entertainment World Private Limited (UEWPL).

Multiple cases were filed against this attachment order and the company (UEWPL) was later admitted for insolvency before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).

The resolution plan of the UEWPL was approved by the NCLT, Mumbai in February, 2022 as it also vacated the ED attachment order of April, 2019 (in respect of the attachment of properties of UEWPL).

“It is pertinent to mention that ED was not made a party in the proceedings before the NCLT,” the agency said.

Later, the matter went to the Rajasthan High Court and after multiple hearings it ordered that the ED had “suffered” in the case as it was not impleaded as a party in the proceedings before the NCLT.

Soon after, the new management of UEWPL approached the Supreme Court challenging the Rajasthan HC order.

The apex court directed both parties to arrive at a consensus so as to “protect” the interest of the bona-fide homebuyers, who had invested their money in the project and could not get possession of their units/flats, due to aforesaid legal proceedings pending before different judicial forums, as per the ED.

“In view of the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court to protect the interest of the bona-fide homebuyers, the ED approached the Resolution Professional and new management of UEWPL seeking the details of all the homebuyers whose claims were admitted before the NCLT, Mumbai,” it said.

The ED scrutinised the details of the homebuyers and submitted a ‘No Objection Certificate’ before the SC for restitution (restoration) of the attached properties for benefit of bona-fide homebuyers except some of the assets.

It said the agency took “proactive” approach to arrive at a “harmonious” solution without compromising the objectives of the PMLA and in interest of the 213 homebuyers who were suffering due to the “prolonged” litigation.

In view of the affidavit made by the ED, the SC issued an order on October 10 “wherein the attached properties, having a present market value of about Rs 175 crore now stand restituted under Section 8 (8) of the PMLA to the Successful Resolution Applicant of Udaipur Entertainment World Private Limited for the sole benefit of the genuine and innocent homebuyers.” This, the ED said, brings to an end the the plight of 213 innocent homebuyers who had been suffering for more than 12 years after putting their hard earned money and the protracted litigation of over seven years between UEWPL and the ED.

“The Hon’ble Supreme Court has passed the order on the peculiar facts of the case without going into the merits and has also observed that this shall not be treated as a precedent and the questions of law shall remain open to be decided in an appropriate case,” the ED said.

The SC lauded the role of the ED saying “…we place on record our appreciation for the efforts made by the learned counsel for the parties and the DoE (Directorate of Enforcement or ED) in restoring the attached properties to secure the interests of genuine and innocent home buyers.” (Agencies)

“Inspired Our Nation To Dream Big”: PM Modi Pays Tribute To APJ Abdul Kalam On His Birth Anniversary

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 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday paid tribute to Bharat Ratna APJ Abdul Kalam on his birth anniversary, saying that the former President and eminent scientist inspired the nation to dream big.

In a post on X, PM Modi, reflecting on APJ Abdul Kalam’s life, said he is remembered as a “visionary who ignited young minds”

He expressed his commitment to build a “strong, self-reliant and compassionate nation as envisioned by Abdul Kalam.

“Remembering Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Ji on his birth anniversary. He is remembered as a visionary who ignited young minds and inspired our nation to dream big. His life reminds us that humility and hard work are vital for success. May we continue to build the India he envisioned…an India that is strong, self-reliant and compassionate,” PM Modi said.

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (1931-2015), widely known as the “Missile Man of India,” was an eminent scientist and the 11th President of India (2002-2007). Born on 15 October 1931 in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, into a humble family, Kalam rose through sheer hard work and determination.

Kalam made a significant contribution as Project Director to develop India’s first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III), which successfully injected the Rohini satellite into near-earth orbit in July 1980 and made India an exclusive member of the Space Club. He was responsible for the evolution of ISRO’s launch vehicle programme, particularly the PSLV configuration.

He was responsible for the development and operationalisation of AGNI and PRITHVI Missiles and for building indigenous capability in critical technologies through the networking of multiple institutions.

Beyond his scientific contributions, Kalam was deeply passionate about inspiring the youth of India. He authored several influential books such as “Wings of Fire,” “Ignited Minds,” and “India 2020,” all centered around dreaming big and building a stronger nation.

APJ Abdul Kalam passed away on 27 July 2015. (Agencies)

Kohli and Rohit Set Sights on 2027 ODI World Cup, Gambhir Stresses Presence

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India’s star cricketers Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are eager to participate in the 2027 ODI World Cup, but coach Gautam Gambhir stressed the need to concentrate on current challenges during a press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

With Shubman Gill now appointed as India’s ODI captain, the national selectors have initiated a transition phase in the format. By 2027, Kohli and Rohit will be 39 and 40 years old, raising questions about their long-term roles within the squad.

Gambhir commented, “The 50-over World Cup is still two and a half years away. It is very important to stay in the present. Obviously, they are quality players. Their experience will be valuable in Australia. Hopefully, both can have a successful tour, and more importantly, as a team, we can have a successful series.”

His remarks highlight the importance of focusing on immediate challenges rather than getting entangled in long-term uncertainties.

Sources indicate that Kohli and Rohit’s participation in the World Cup may hinge significantly on their performances in the next nine ODIs, including three games each against Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand in the upcoming months.

In his inaugural year as head coach, Gambhir has actively worked to identify new talent while establishing a more stable selection process across all formats. When discussing the attributes he seeks in players prepared for national selection, he stated: “First and foremost, you look at talent. Then the work ethic. You look at the character in that dressing room — especially in red-ball cricket. You also see how hungry they are. If a player has all these attributes, he will have a successful Test career.”

Moreover, he acknowledged the highly competitive nature of international cricket, describing it as an “insecure environment” due to limited opportunities for talented players.

“It’s important to give players a longer run. Only 15 can represent the country at one time, but many are waiting for their turn. So, if you pick the right characters, give them time to prove themselves rather than chopping and changing,” he explained.

Gambhir further shared his thoughts on the emotional aspects of selection, clarifying his aversion to the term ‘dropping players’. He articulated: “You don’t drop players, you only select players. When someone misses out, the least a coach can do is be empathetic, not ruthless.”

He lauded the team’s impressive work ethic during their recent tour of England, emphasizing the significance of discipline and commitment in the squad. “The Test squad that went to England was superb in terms of discipline and hard work. For me, that was a huge tick,” Gambhir concluded.

As India navigates through this transitional phase, the emphasis on nurturing young talent while balancing experience will be crucial. Fans and cricket enthusiasts eagerly anticipate seeing how Kohli and Rohit perform in the upcoming series, determining their potential roles in future World Cups.

Punjab Police Bust Illegal Weapon Smuggling Module; One Arrested with 6 Pistols and 111 Live Cartridges

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In a major breakthrough, the Punjab Police on Tuesday claimed to have busted an illegal weapon smuggling module operating in the border areas of Amritsar district with the arrest of a man identified as Amarbir Singh alias Amar, a resident of Dairiwal village under Tarsikka Police Station limits.

According to officials, the police recovered six pistols, 11 magazines, and a total of 111 live cartridges from the accused.

Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav shared the details of the operation on X (formerly Twitter), stating:

“In a major breakthrough, Amritsar Rural Police busts an illegal weapon smuggling module and apprehends Amarbir Singh @ Amar, resident of Dairiwal, PS Tarsikka, Amritsar and recover 6 pistols, 11 magazines, 91 live cartridges of .30 bore and 20 live cartridges of 9mm.”

Preliminary investigations have revealed that Amarbir Singh recently returned from Canada and was in close contact with Pakistan-based smugglers, DGP Yadav added.

Police officials said a First Information Report (FIR) has been registered and further investigation is underway to identify other operatives, trace forward and backward linkages, and dismantle the entire cross-border smuggling network.

Senior officials said this seizure once again underscores the active nexus between foreign-based handlers and local networks attempting to push illegal weapons into Punjab through cross-border channels.

Nine Candidates Nominate for Four Rajya Sabha Seats in J&K

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The political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir intensifies as nine candidates file nominations for the four Rajya Sabha seats available, with the ruling National Conference (NC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vying for dominance. The nominations came in before the Returning Officer, Manoj Pandita, Secretary of the Assembly, today.

Among the first notifications, Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan of the NC and Dr. Ali Muhammad Mir of the BJP, alongside independent candidate Prabhakar Dada, have thrown their hats in for one available seat. The NC-led coalition, commanding a total of 53 MLAs, positions Ramzan as the likely winner without needing support from allies like the Congress, which holds 26 MLAs.

In the race for a second seat under the same notification, Sajad Kichloo from the NC and Rakesh Mahajan from the BJP have also submitted nominations. Based on the prevailing voting patterns, Kichloo appears to be another strong contender for victory.

This nomination process advances into the third notification stage, where two seats are open. NC candidates Gurwinder Singh Oberoi (alias Shammi Oberoi) and Imran Dar, alongside BJP candidate Sat Pal Sharma and independent Kante Sayanna, have entered the contest. Observers predict that the two candidates with the highest votes will take these seats. The NC coalition expects to allocate 29 votes to Oberoi and 24 to Dar, while Sharma is anticipated to garner all 28 votes from BJP legislators.

After filing his nomination, BJP candidate Rakesh Mahajan expressed gratitude towards the party leadership and conveyed his optimism about the results. “I am thankful to the national leadership for this honour. I am sure we will win all three seats,” he noted, emphasizing the inclusive opportunities provided by the BJP.

Sat Sharma, the BJP president and candidate, also took the opportunity to critique the ruling NC, asserting the BJP’s commitment to pursuing more than one seat this election cycle. “We will fight with all our strength and script history,” Sharma proclaimed.

Dr. Ali Muhammad Mir, another BJP nominee, conveyed his appreciation for being trusted with party representation. “Entire Kashmir is happy. I thank the central leadership for considering me competent for this responsibility,” he remarked.

On the part of NC, chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq confirmed that the nomination process proceeded smoothly. “We are confident of winning all four seats. However, it is unfortunate that Congress did not agree to what was offered. I urge all secular forces to support our candidates,” Sadiq stated, reflecting on the necessity of unity among progressive groups.

Senior NC leader Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan, competing for the Rajya Sabha seat, highlighted his commitment to address pressing developmental and political issues in Parliament. “We will come up to people’s expectations. There are a number of issues — developmental and political — that must be addressed, and we will talk about them,” he assured stakeholders.

The eagerly anticipated elections for the four Rajya Sabha seats from Jammu and Kashmir are scheduled for later this month, promising to shape the political future on several fronts.

Jammu Motor Mahindra Inaugurates its NEW MAHINDRA LAST MILE MOBILITY SHOWROOM at BAKSHI NAGAR, JAMMU

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JAMMU, 14th Oct., 2025: Jammu Motor Vehicles LLP (an Authorized Dealership of MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA), inaugurated its NEW MAHINDRA LAST MILE MOBILITY SHOWROOM at BAKSHI NAGAR. The Inauguration was done by Mr Manoj Sahai, Zonal Manager of Mahindra & Mahindra Last Mile Mobility, in the Presence of Mr Rajneesh Patyal, Area Sales Manager-MMLMM, Sh. Swatantar Aggarwal, Chairman of Aggarwal Group, and Mr Vineet Aggarwal, Nitin Aggarwal, other Directors& Family Members of Aggarwal Group, along with dignitaries from prestigious Banks, NBFCs, Customers and Staff Members of Jammu Motor Vehicles LLP.

 

Mr Vineet Aggarwal, the managing partner of Jammu Motor Vehicles, said, “I am thrilled to welcome you all to the inauguration of our new Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Showroom here at Bakshi Nagar, Jammu. It is an honour to have Mr Manoj Sahai, Zonal Manager of Mahindra & Mahindra Last Mile Mobility, and other dignitaries join us on this special occasion.At Jammu Motor Vehicles, we are committed to providing our customers with the best-in-class Last Mile Mobility solutions. With this new showroom, we aim to take our services to the next level and cater to the growing demands of our customers in Jammu.Our showroom will offer a wide range of Last Mile Mobility Vehicles, including Treo Plus Auto, Alfa Load, Jeeto, and Treo Auto, among others. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and support to ensure a seamless experience for our customers.I would like to express my gratitude to Mahindra & Mahindra for their continued support and trust in us. I also appreciate the support of our partners, banks, and NBFCs, who have been instrumental in our growth.Thank you to everyone who has contributed to making this showroom a reality. I invite you all to explore our showroom and experience the best of Mahindra’s Last Mile Mobility solutions.Jai Jammu!”

Mr Vineet Aggarwal further said, “Jammu Motor Mahindra offers Last Mile Mobility Vehicles already at its existing showrooms at Greater Kailash, Digiana, Ramban, Poonch & Kishtwar.  In addition, Jammu Motor Mahindra has a wide range of Mahindra Vehicles & Network across Jammu province byway of having Showrooms at B C Road Rehari, Kunjwani, Poonch, Reasi, Banihal and Kishtwar, offering a complete range of Premium & Personal SUVs like New Thar, Thar Roxx, SCORPIO-N,XUV 7OO, SCORPIO CLASSIC, BOLERO Neo and BEV vehicles XEV 9E and BE6 intheirdifferentvariantsalong with the facility of In-House Finance & Exchangeof Used Cars to Customers.

Going further, Mr Vineet Aggarwal stated that Jammu Motor Mahindra has established its active presence in the CommercialVehicles Segment as well by having its Showrooms in Greater Kailash, Mishriwala, Poonch, Reasi, and Kishtwar, presenting vehicles like Bolero Pick up, Maxx Pick up, Bolero Camper, and Veero. He continued, “Jammu Motor Mahindra has its state-of-the-art Workshop and Bodyshop with professionally trained manpower and high-tech diagnostic and repair equipment at Lane No. 12, Industrial Area, Gangyal, Jammu to provide the best possible services to customers.”

 

While concluding the function, Mr Nitin Aggarwal, Partner of Jammu Motor Mahindra, thanked the Chief Guest and all distinguished guestsfor gracing the occasion with their presence. He also assured that Jammu Motor Mahindra will strive hard to serve its customers and make every possible effort to provide the best services at all times it remains.

 

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