Day: April 29, 2021

  • People’s failed to Get Ration in the Holy Month of Ramzan : Nadeem Rafiq khan

    People’s failed to Get Ration in the Holy Month of Ramzan : Nadeem Rafiq khan

    Mendhar April 29:-‘People’s Of Panchayat Naka Manjhari lower of Balakote of Mendhar Complaining of Ration Distribution issue about not Providing to all Ration card Holders. People’s and Ex Panch Sadiq Khan demanded immediate action and Resolve of their issue from District Development Commissioner Poonch. Nadeem Rafiq Khan Senior PDP leader and Advocate said that the issue Pertaining to Ration Distributions occurs mostly in all Panchayats in this Month of Ramadan.

    Nadeem Rafiq made an appeal and requested to District Development Commissioner Poonch and AD Food Supply Poonch to take the Cognizance of the matter and Provide ration to all the ration card holders in their Respective Ration Supplier Station.

  • SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli Appeals To Public To Cooperate With Police During Lockdown Period

    SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli Appeals To Public To Cooperate With Police During Lockdown Period

    Jammu, April 29:–SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli appealed to Public to cooperate with Police during Lockdown period .

    COVID-19 curfew shall be in force from 7pm Thursday to 7am of 3rd May.

    SSP Jammu appealed to every Jammuite to cooperate with Jammu Police and said this Lockdown has been imposed for the safety of People only.

    SSP added movement of Doctors, Health workers, Chemists, Sanitation workers, Media person and others from Essential services will be facilitated.

    SSP said “ Stay Home and stay Safe and we care for you.”

  • J&K UT Local Bodies panch Sarpanch Association President Molvi Tariq Welcomes JKUT Government ‘s Decision to impose Lockdown From Today in 11 Districts of JKUT

    J&K UT Local Bodies panch Sarpanch Association President Molvi Tariq Welcomes JKUT Government ‘s Decision to impose Lockdown From Today in 11 Districts of JKUT

    Report by Rahi Raiees

    Srinagar April 29:–Jk UT Local Bodies panch Sarpanch Association President Molvi Tariq welcomes the government’s decision for imposing lockdown which begins today from 7pm upto Monday.

    As the pandemic Covid-19 with a new variable strain has spread like a wild fire, every nook and corner of not only in Jammu and Kashmir but whole Country was under it’s influence and as people know the government hospitals or private nursing homes had no space to accommodate Covid-19 infected patients due to scarcity of beds or medical oxygen. The alarming situation had raised to that level where even Crematoriums have no space for final rites of dead bodies which resulted these bodies had to face long queues for cremation.

    Molvi Tariq in his statement , appealed all the religions heads of j&k UT and all NGO’s to come forward in this pandemic.The situation in parts of J&K UT is very grim so he welcomed the jk UT government’s decision to impose lockdown which begins today from 7pm to Monday to break the chain of Covid-19. He appealed people of J&K stay at home and follow the Covid guidelines so that we could defeat the pandemic.

  • Anjuman pays rich tribute to Dr Marghoob Banihali

    Anjuman pays rich tribute to Dr Marghoob Banihali

    Srinagar: Anjuman Nusrat-ul-Islam has expressed deep grief over the demise of a prominent writer, poet, intellectual and former professor at the University of Kashmir, Dr Marghoob Banihali.

    Paying rich tributes to Dr Marghoob Banihali for his invaluable contribution towards Kashmiri, Urdu and Persian language and literature, the Anjuman on behalf of the institution and its incarcerated chairman Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq expressed heartfelt condolence and solidarity with the bereaved family of Dr Marghoob Banihali especially the deceased’s son Dr Mushtaq Marghoob. It also prayed for Jannat-ul-Firdous to Dr Marghoob Banihali and forbearance to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.

    Meanwhile, the Anjuman also expressed grief over the demise of the wife of one of its well-wishers late Er Ghulam Rasool Baba resident of Hawal near Islamia College. It also expressed sorrow over the demise of the wife of late Munshi Abdul Aziz of Hawal.

    Expressing condolence and solidarity with both Baba and Munshi families, the Anjuman prayed for Jannat-ul-Firdous to the departed souls and strength to the bereaved families to bear the irreparable loss.

  • Macadamzation on lal bazaar road taken by PWD appreciated

    Macadamzation on lal bazaar road taken by PWD appreciated

    Srinagar April 29:–People of the area appriciable step taken by PWD(R&B) of macadamzation on lal bazaar roads ; needs kind attention for macadamzation of interior lanes and by lanes of Baghwan pora , Ahmada Kadal,Hakim Mohalla , Jan Mohalla, Lal bazaar: Hakim Suhail Abbas Kashmiri

    We welcome the work of macadamzation taken place by PWD (R&B) on roads of Lal bazaar area yet many interior lanes and by lanes of area need kind attention.

    The areas adjecent to main roads of Lal Bazaar such as Baghwan pora ,Hakim Mohalla, Ahmada Kadal , Jan Mohalla, Ashraf Mohalla , Boni Bagh ,Wani Mohalla are yet needed to be taken into consideration .

    As the condition of these lanes and by lanes is worst, The Snowfall during last winter and recent rainfall has detorated the condition of these lanes more than before.

    Hakim Suhail Abbas Request the concerned authorities to take the matter most urgent so that ongoing process of macadamzation and black topping should be extended in the interior lanes and by lanes of the said area.

    Hakim also requests the Hounerable LG to intervain so that the macadamzation of interior lanes will take as soon as possible which will give some sort of relief to residents of adjecent areas.

  • COVID19: DC Rajouri hands over Van Ambulance to GMC Authorities

    COVID19: DC Rajouri hands over Van Ambulance to GMC Authorities

    Rajouri, April 29: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Rajesh K Shavan today handed over a mini Van Ambulance to the GMC Authorities amid COVID19.

    Among the others, Additional Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Sher Singh and Principal GMC, Dr Kuldeep Singh, Dr Javid Iqbal, Nodal Officer Covid-19 GMC Rajouri were present on the occasion.

    “The funds for the purchase of the Van Ambulance have been arranged out of the Red Cross Fund of the District Administration”, Deputy Commissioner informed.

    Red Cross Fund is utilised for preventing and alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found and to protect life and health and ensure respect for the human being, in particular in times of emergencies

    “There was an inadequate number of ambulances in GMC Rajouri and the provision of more Ambulance is the dire need of the hour to ensure the timely rescue of the patients amid COVID19 and to cater this demand, funds out of Red Cross have been utilised for the purpose and the public donated money should go to the public at this juncture of time”, the Deputy Commissioner added.

  • Facebook blocks #ResignModi posts for hours, restores it calling it a mistake

    Facebook blocks #ResignModi posts for hours, restores it calling it a mistake

    New Delhi, Apr 29: Facebook blocked posts tagged #ResignModi amid raging criticism of the government”s handling of the COVID crisis, but restored it hours later calling it a mistake.

    The blocking on Wednesday, Facebook said, wasn”t at the behest of the government.

    Facebook isn”t the first social media company to censure posts critical of government handling of the COVID-19 crisis. Twitter had removed or restricted access to several critical posts on orders from the government, which called it fake news.

    “We temporarily blocked this hashtag by mistake, not because the Indian government asked us to, and have since restored it,” a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday.

    It however did not elaborate.

    According to reports, a hashtag calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was blocked on Facebook for hours on Wednesday. Users searching the hashtag were given a message that said such posts were “temporarily hidden here” because “some content in those posts goes against our Community Standards”.

    Facebook periodically blocks hashtags and posts for a variety of reasons. Some of the blocks are done manually and some are automated.

    The blocking of posts tagged #ResignModi came ahead of polling in the last phase of West Bengal assembly elections.

    The Modi government has drawn a lot of flak in domestic and international media for handling of the second wave of COVID infections, which on Thursday crossed 1.8-crore mark.

    India reported 3,79,257 new COVID-19 cases and 3,645 new deaths – the deadliest day so far for any country hit by the pandemic.

    The US government has told its citizens to leave India as soon as possible.

    Social media timelines are filled with SOS calls with people looking for oxygen cylinders, medicines, hospital beds, plasma donors and ventilators. Organisations across the spectrum have come forward to support the fight against the COVID pandemic.

    Just a few days back, Twitter and other social media platforms removed about 100 posts and URLs after the government asked them to remove content that was critical of the handling of the current medical crisis or spreading fake news around the pandemic.

    Reports citing Lumen database, an independent research project studying cease and desist letters concerning online content, suggested that more than 50 posts – including those by a Member of Parliament, MLA and filmmakers – were removed by Twitter on government request.

    Government sources had said the social media platforms were asked to remove the posts and URLs (uniform resource locators) to “prevent obstructions in the fight against the pandemic” and disruption of public order due to the said posts.

    They had added that the order was issued in view of the misuse of social media platforms by certain users to spread fake or misleading information and create panic about the pandemic in the society “by using unrelated, old and out of the context images or visuals, communally sensitive posts and misinformation about COVID-19 protocols”.—(PTI)

  • District Administration imparts training to teams deployed in COVID-19 Management related activities.

    District Administration imparts training to teams deployed in COVID-19 Management related activities.

    Sayed kamran Ali

    Poonch: April, 29:–Today District Administration under the supervision of Sh. Inder Jeet (KAS), Deputy Commissioner Poonch, imparts training to teams deployed in COVID-19 management related duties in Auditorium of Govt. Degree College Poonch. Mr. Zamood Ahmed (KAS) Nodal officer ,COVID-19 and Dr. Ashfaq Choudhary, Orthopedician, DH Poonch imparted training to the participants.

    It is pertinent to mention here that District Administration, Poonch has deployed 253 teams at Panchayat level, 21 teams at Niabat level and 4 teams at Sub-Division/Tehsil levels. The duties assigned to these teams including preparing basic data of eligible persons for vaccination, mobilization of these persons for vaccination, enforcement of SOPs related to home isolation of COVID-19 positive persons,Contact tracing etc.

    These teams shall also sensitize people regarding COVID-19 related SOPs and will work to dispel information related to COVID-19 including vaccination and testing.

    Detailed formats in the shape of Google forms have been prepared. All information collection and analysis shall be paperless.

    Deputy Commissioner has directed all the officers to work tirelessly in the hour of crisis and contribute towards containment of Corona.l