Day: February 27, 2021

  • Complaints/greivances control Room setup by Rajouri Administration on DDC direction

    Complaints/greivances control Room setup by Rajouri Administration on DDC direction


    Shyam Sood


    Rajouri February 27 :–Following innumerable complaints/grievances raised by the people before the Deputy Commissioner (DC) in the ‘public grievances redressal camps’, a control room/cell has been constituted at district HQ that will work 24X7 days.


    The control room has been constituted on the directions from Rajesh Kumar Shavan, DC to receive/register & dispose off the complaints/grievances received from the general public and shall work temporarily in the office of DC till a permanent arrangement is made.
    Babu Ram,Tehsildar (DC Office) has been appointed its Nodal officer and shall responsible to put the complaints & informations received in the control room before the Deputy Commissioner for further directions.


    Other officials nominated for the 24X7control room includes Kanu Sharma, Probationer Patwari; Neeraj Kumar, teacher; Abrar Mirza, junior assistant (all from DC office) Muddabar Hussin, teacher deployed with election cell and Amjad Lone, junior assistant in tehsil office at Manjakot.
    “The cell/control room will be made functional from tomorrow and all the ‘Lok Mitras’ will be connected with this control room for the registration of people’s complaints/grievances,” said Th. Sher Singh ,Additional DC.Rajouri district has 386 inhabited villages and the administration have appointed 1930 Lok Mitras (5 each for every village) to aware the people about the centrally sponsored schemes & PM’s flagship programs.


    These officials have been provided necessary training on ‘Mobile Apps’ for the smooth functioning of the control room.

  • CCTVs In Police Stations, Custodial Killing: Govt Belatedly Forms Committees Ordered To Be Set Up By SC

    CCTVs In Police Stations, Custodial Killing: Govt Belatedly Forms Committees Ordered To Be Set Up By SC

    Srinagar, February 27 :– The Jammu and Kashmir government has constituted two committees regarding CCTVs in police stations which on December 2 last year were directed by Supreme Court of India to be set up within six weeks.

    First committee is Union territory Level Oversight Committee and the second District Level Oversight Committee (s).

    The UT level is headed by Principal Secretary to the Government, Home Department and its members include Director General of Police, J&K, Member Secretary, Mission Director, ICPS/SRCW, Social Welfare Department and Additional Secretary to the Government, Finance Department.

    Its terms of reference includes to purchase and monitor distribution and installation of CCTVs and related equipments; to arrange budgetary allocation for the purpose; to continuously monitor the maintenance and upkeep of CCTVs and allied equipment; to carry out inspections and address the grievances received from the DLOC and to call for monthly reports from the DLOC and immediately address any concerns like faulty equipment.

    “The Committee shall be serviced by the Home Department and shall co-opt any officers) as member(s) as deemed appropriate,” reads an order by the government, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    District Level Oversight Committee (s) comprises of Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir/Jammu, Chairperson(s) of the District Development Council(s), District Magistrate(s) and Superintendents) of Police.

    The committee is to supervise the maintenance of CCTVs and related equipments; continuously monitor their upkeep and seek inputs in this regard from the concerned Station House Officers (SHOs); send monthly reports to the UTLOC about the functioning of CCTVs and allied equipments and to review footage stored from CCTVs in the various Police Stations to check for any human rights violation that may have occurred but are not reported.

    “The DLOCs may co-opt any officers) as member(s) as deemed appropriate,” the order added.

    As per the apex court’s orders the State and Union Territory Governments should ensure that CCTV cameras are installed in each and every Police Station functioning in the respective State and/or Union Territory. Further, in order to ensure that no part of a Police Station is left uncovered, it is imperative to ensure that CCTV cameras are installed at all entry and exit points; main gate of the police station; all lock-ups; all corridors; lobby/the reception area; all verandas/outhouses, Inspector’s room; Sub Inspector’s room; areas outside the lock-up room; station hall; in front of the police station compound; outside (not inside) washrooms/toilets; Duty Officer’s room; back part of the police station etc.

    “Whenever there is information of force being used at police stations resulting in serious injury and/or custodial deaths, it is necessary that persons be free to complain for a redressal of the same,” the top court has said.

    Such complaints may not only be made to the State Human Rights Commission, which is then to utilise its powers, more particularly under Sections 17 and 18 of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, for redressal of such complaints, but also to Human Rights Courts, which must then be set up in each District of every State/Union Territory under Section 30 of the Act, the court said.

    “The Commission/Court can then immediately summon CCTV camera footage in relation to the incident for its safe keeping, which may then be made available to an investigation agency in order to further process the complaint made to it.” (GNS)

  • DC kishtwar inspects and monitors various exam centres (JKSSB) for recruitment of Class IV posts.

    DC kishtwar inspects and monitors various exam centres (JKSSB) for recruitment of Class IV posts.

    Muntsir Giri

    Kishtwar February 27:– Phase 1st of the JKSSB exams for class IV posts was today conducted smoothly and effectively by district administration Kishtwar under the overall supervision of Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Ashok Sharma.

    DC Kishtwar along with Additional Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Pawan Parihar inspected various examination centres and took stock of the security and logistic arrangements there.
    DC also took stock of the security cover in and around the examination centres.

    ADC kishtwar who is the District Observer informed that a total of 2726 out of 3646 candidates appeared today in the said exam at all 12 designated exam centres besides in one centre namely Islamia Faradia ,784 candidates appeared for the said exam.

    During his visits DC kishtwar impressed upon all the exam conducting authorities deployed in these centres to ensure that students do not face any difficulty during the examinations and also to ensure the examination is conducted in free and fair manner following of all guidelines issued by JKSSB.

    Expressing satisfaction over the arrangements made for smooth conduct of the examinations he hoped that all the Observers, the centre Superintendents , exam coordinators besides all the supporting staff shall perform their duties in the upcoming two days with dedication so as to make this examination a grand success.

    Meanwhile Additional District Development Commissioner Kishtwar Mohd Hanief Malik also inspected the centres established at Asraria Public High school and Green Model public high school and took stock of the smooth conduct of exams.

    It is pertinent to mention that the next two phases of the exam is sheduled to be held on 28 th Feb. and 1st of March 2021 and all the necessary arrangements have been finalised by District Administration.

  • JKSSB Examination for class IV phase 1 concluded smoothly

    JKSSB Examination for class IV phase 1 concluded smoothly

    Rajouri, February 27: The Service Selection Board first phase Examination for recruitment of class IV today concluded smoothly across all the centers in District Rajouri.

    Elaborate arrangements are in place for successful conduct of the said JKSSB Examination in the district.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the Jammu Kashmir Service Selection Board Examination for recruitment of class IV is being held in three phases where first phase completed today and next dates for the examination are 28th of Feb and First of March.

    Besides invigilators, Executive Magistrate, Observers, Superintendents and Deputy superintendents have been deployed for the smooth conduct of the exams.

    On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioners Rajouri, Rajesh Kumar Shavan visited the examination centres set up in their districts to take stock of facilities and arrangements put in place for smooth and transparent conduct of written examinations. The Deputy Commissioner visited the Examination centers at SVS college Rajouri; Government Degree college Rajouri and Government Boys’ Higher secondary school Rajouri.

    Moreover Additional Deputy commissioner Rajouri,Sher Singh along with Additional Superintendent of Police , Liaquat Choudhary visited all the examination centres established in the district.