Day: February 20, 2021

  • ACB produced chargesheet against Gh. Ahmad Mochi, Official of Srinagar Municipality Corporation in Trap case

    ACB produced chargesheet against Gh. Ahmad Mochi, Official of Srinagar Municipality Corporation in Trap case

    Srinagar:Anti Corruption Bureauproduced Charge Sheet in the Court of Hon’ble Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar in Case FIR No. 33/2017 u/s 5(1) (d) r/w 5(2) 4-A J&K Prevention of Corruption Act Svt. 2006 of P/S VOK (Now ACB)against accused public servant namely Gh. Ahmad Mochi.

    1. The instant Case was registered on the basis of the written complaint lodged by one Mushtaq Mohammad wherein he stated that he had approached SMC Ward No. 1 Brein Nishat for preparation of Aadhaar Cards, but the official concerned namely Gh. Ahmad Mochi (Sanitation Casual Labour SMC Sub-office Brein Nishat) demanded a bribe of Rs. 1000/- from him for preparation of Aadhar Cards of his family members.
    2. On the basis of Complaint, a successful trap was laidand the accused was caught red handed while accepting the bribe money of Rs.1000/- as illegal gratification from the complainant.The accused was arrested on spot and a case u/s 5(1) (d) r/w 5(2) 4-A J&K Prevention of Corruption Act Svt. 2006 of P/S VOK (Now ACB) was registered. After obtaining sanction from the Govt, the case was chargesheeted in Hon’ Court against the official.
    3. The next date of hearing has been fixed on 03.04.2021.
  • Lt Governor Manoj Sinha participates in 6th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog Highlights major reforms made by UT Government LG made suggestions for giving further push to the developmental process in J&K

    Lt Governor Manoj Sinha participates in 6th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog Highlights major reforms made by UT Government LG made suggestions for giving further push to the developmental process in J&K

    After 5th August 2019, J&K got new opportunities of socio-economic development that were not there for many decades: LG

    From job creation to entrepreneurship, we are going to make J&K a model of Industry 4.0, says the Lt Governor

    Lt Governor requests GoI for setting up of Dry Port in J&K with customs clearance facility to increase trade within & outside the Country

    To boost tourism and trade in J&K, LG requests for regular commercial International flights for Srinagar & Jammu

    Air Cargo capacity for J&K needs to be enhanced to enable easy transportation of perishable items

    Government aims to take J&K export worth from Rs 1400 cr to Rs 5000 cr in next two years, says the LG

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 20: (GNS)Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today participated in the 6th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, through virtual mode.
    During the meeting, the Lt Governor highlighted major reformative measures taken by the UT Governor, besides apprising the meeting about the new trajectory that the UT has undertaken in the past 17 months.

    At the outset, the Lt Governor, on behalf of the people of Jammu & Kashmir, expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Prime Minister for his unstinting support in accelerating the pace of development in the UT.
    “After 5th August 2019, Jammu & Kashmir got new opportunities of socio-economic development that were not there for many decades. J&K is passing through a period of transition for development, peace and prosperity. Today, among the people of Jammu & Kashmir, there is an outlook of hopeful optimism”, remarked the Lt Governor.

    While making suggestions for giving further push to the developmental process in Jammu and Kashmir, the Lt Governor requested the Government of India for considering the demand for setting up of Dry Port in J&K with a customs clearance facility to increase the trade within and outside the Country.

    To give a boost to tourism and trade in J&K, the Lt Governor requested that Srinagar and Jammu be opened to regular commercial International flights.

    The Lt Governor observed that the UT Government is aiming to take J&K export worth from Rs 1400 cr to Rs 5000 cr in the next two years. Air Cargo capacity for J&K needs to be enhanced to enable easy transportation of perishable items, he added.

    He requested for simplification of certain permissions under Water Act and Air Act, 1981 along with clearances and reduction of time period from 4 months to 30 days so that clearances can be obtained easily and in a short time for setting up industrial units.

    The Lt Governor suggested for setting up Regional Office of MoEF in J&K for speedy disposal of Environment Clearances cases for larger projects.

    He also suggested that the Government of India may consider specific product based funding programs. National Saffron Mission has succeeded because of it focus on one product, he added.

    Infrastructural projects need to be devised considering the needs of 20-25 years from now. New road construction technology like cold mix plant and use of pre-fabricated bridges could be promoted to reduce the construction time-period, suggested the Lt Governor.

    Speaking on the Economic reforms, the Lt Governor observed that the existing industrial landscape is being transformed into futuristic, profitable and sustainable ecosystem, leading to livelihood generation, better education, skill development and better quality of life.
    “From job creation to entrepreneurship, we are going to make J&K a model of Industry 4.0, the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

    Government is working on promoting institutional readiness, increasing entrepreneurship and attracting investments. The multiplier effect of industrial transformation will be felt across the entire length and breadth of the UT”, said the Lt Governor.

    New Industrial Development Scheme, with an outlay of Rs.28,400 Crore, has been approved by the Government of India for encouraging investment in manufacturing and service sectors in J&K, which will help in stepping up economic development in Jammu & Kashmir, the Lt Governor affirmed.

    Underscoring the important interventions made by the UT Government for execution for the languishing projects, the Lt Governor said that JKIDFC, a model which NITI Aayog has commended as a best practice, has approved 2367 projects worth Rs. 7125.49 crore so far.

    On health sector, the Lt Governor observed that J&K Government is spending 2.86 % of its budget in the Health sector which is more than the national average.

    Upgradation of health infrastructure and improving healthcare services has led to an overall improvement in the key health indicators in J&K, he added.

    Speaking on priority sectors, the Lt Governor observed that J&K is heavily relied on agriculture sector and tourism sector. We plan to introduce automation IOTs, cloud computing to create smart factories to supplement existing trades, imaging sensors in orchards, smart logistics for improved margins and smart manufacturing for increased revenue making opportunities, the Lt Governor maintained.
    On Education sector, the Lt Governor said that from this session, education will be imparted in all 5 official languages, besides Bridge course is being initiated to meet the study loss due to COVID pandemic.

    Translation of local folklores and those of other states for cultural exchange and understanding is being done, he added.

    The Lt Governor also spoke on AB-PMJAY SEHAT Scheme, J&K’s performance in Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY), G.I. tagging of Kashmiri Saffron, promotion of Basmati Rice, High Density Plantation and Aspirational Blocks in Jammu and Kashmir.

    The Lt Governor also thanked the Hon’ble Prime Minister for announcing a new Gas Pipeline Project in Budget 2021 for the development of J&K.

    With the efforts of Central Government under the guidance and leadership of Prime Minister, the country has been transformed into hub of Start-ups and innovation. I strive to bring the same development in J&K, the Lt Governor maintained.(GNS)

  • Illegal occupiers evicted from Government Buildings: Two more Govt buildings vacated from illegal occupants:09 Govt buildings brought into public use within a span of one month

    Illegal occupiers evicted from Government Buildings: Two more Govt buildings vacated from illegal occupants:09 Govt buildings brought into public use within a span of one month

    Rajouri, February, 20:–Going tough against the unauthorised occupation of the government buildings, the Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Rajesh K Shavan in yet another move has got two Government buildings of the Health Department vacated.

    Pertinently, the people during the recently held Public grievances redressal camp at Nowshera apprised the Deputy Commissioner that the buildings of the two health institutions viz. PHC Dandesar and PHC Dandani were complete in all respects but are under illegal encroachment.

    Taking cognizance of the issue, the Deputy Commissioner immediately passed on instructions to the ADC Nowshera Sukhdev Singh Samyal to vacate the health institutions at the earliest.

    The BMO when contacted informed that the said buildings have been taken over and they will be made functional within two or three days along with all men and machinery.

    The public of the area highly appreciated the intervention of the District Administration in clearing the bottlenecks in the way of development and efficient public delivery system.

    It is worth mentioning here that as many as nine Government buildings including panchayat ghar, Anganwari centers, schools, PHCs have been vacated within a span of one month under the drive of district administration Rajouri headed by Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Rajesh K Shavan.

  • DC Kishtwar flags off group of 30 Orchardists for Horti- Expo 2021

    DC Kishtwar flags off group of 30 Orchardists for Horti- Expo 2021

    Muntsir Giri

    Kishtwar, FEBRUARY 20:–Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kishtwar Ashok Sharma today flagged off a group of 30 Orchardists drawn from different zones of district Kishtwar for their particitapiton in Horti- Expo 2021scheduled to be held on 21st and 22nd at Gulshan Ground Jammu.

    Chief Horticulture Officer Kishtwar, Mushtaq Ahmed Wani, Staff of Horticulture department besides large number of Orchardists of District Kishtwar remained present on the occasion.

    CHO Kishtwar informed that orchadists will visit in Horti- Expo 2021 aimed to provide valuable information to the ordchadists besides apart from products and services related to horticulture, the expo will provide farmers inputs on productivity, Haverst management, indigenous technical know-how and best farming practices to the orchadists.

    While interacting with the Orchardists, DC Kishtwar highlighted the importance of Horticulture and said that the sector plays an important role in socio economic development besides contributing significantly to economy of the region.

    He asked Orchadists to get well acquainted with the latest techniques, skills and technical know-how in Horti Expo 2021 and apply same things in their orchards and also aware other farmers of the district in order to tap the Horticulture potential in their areas.