By Our Staff Reporter
Bhopal, July 3:
The authorities of the Madhya Pradesh Health Workers' Association, Bhopal district had made contact with the workers of the health department of various hospitals to take part in the strike going to be held on 8th July.
The report made by the regional chairman, Aziz Mohammed Khan and regional spokesman Mr. Lakshmi Narayan Sharma said that today they made contact with the workers of Sultania Janana Hospital, Khan Shakir Ali Hospital, Unani Shafa Khana, Pulmonary Medicine Cancer, Jahangirabad And Anti-Larva Unit Hathikhana to make the strike on 8th July successful.
On 4th July 2008 at 8 a.m. in Jay Prakash hospital and at 9 a.m. in Dr. Kailashnath Katju hospital a communication and get meeting has been organised.
Tribute paid to late OM Prakash Mehra
By Our Staff Reporter
Bhopal, July 3:
A homage meeting was organised under the aegis of Madhya Pradesh National Language Publicity Committee on Thursday at the premises of Hindi Bhawan, Shyamla Hills. Tribute was paid the Senior Administrator and Litterateur OM Prakash Mehra and it was organised under the chairmanship of Justice RD Shukla and (Retired) Director General of Police HM Joshi.
The senior litterateur Dr Ramayan Prasad highlighted the personality and administrative skills of late OM Prakash Mehra. Dr Kamla Prasad of Progressive Writers Association paid tribute to late OM Prakash Mehra. On the occasion, senior litterateur Dr Vijay Bahadur Singh, Dr Mularam Joshi, Govind Mishra, BBS Chauhan, Laxminarayan Payodhi, Rajendra Verma, Batuk Chaturvedi, the president of Madhya Pradesh National Language Publicity Committee Ramesh Dave paid tribute to OM Prakash and remembered about the special contribution of him in literature world.
The programme was conducted by Yagesh Sharma, the Secretary Director of Madhya Pradesh National Language Publicity Committee Kailash Chandra Pant, vice president Upendra Pandey, senior story writer Ms Jyotsna Milan, officer of All India Radio Jagdish, Secretary of Madhya Pradesh Hindi Sahitya Sammelan Rajendra Sharma, senior litterateur Narendra Deepak and large number of eminent personalities were also present and they also paid tribute to him.