Day: January 16, 2022

  • Searches Launched As 3 Members Of Lucknow Family Goes ‘Missing’ On Highway Near Ramban

    Searches Launched As 3 Members Of Lucknow Family Goes ‘Missing’ On Highway Near Ramban

    M S Nazki

    Srinagar, January 16 (GNS):– Police in Ramban launched a wide scale search operation to locate a Lucknow family believed to have gone ‘missing’ along Srinagar-Jammu highway at Ramsu, since Friday morning.

    SSP Ramban Mohita Sharma told GNS that the search operation was launched after a family from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh informed through social media that their relatives on way to Kashmir had gone incommunicado after purportedly ‘getting stuck at Ramsu area on Friday morning in the aftermath of a huge landslide along the highway.’

    “The relatives have said that after receiving the messages through WhatsApp about them getting stuck, there has however been no communication with them for almost three days now”, she said.

    The kin, the official said, have identified the ‘missing persons’ as Mehmood Ali Khan (65), Darakshan (52) and Shavez Khan (26).

    “We have launched a wide scale search operation in and around the specified site to locate the missing persons”, she added. (GNS)

  • Patwari held taking graft

    Patwari held taking graft

    JAMMU, JANUARY 16: The Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) today caught a Patwari red handed taking Rs 35,000 bribe in his office at village Jasore in R S Pura tehsil.

    He has been identified as Ashok Kumar son of Chuni Lal, a resident of Ghou Manhasan.

    The Patwari had demanded Rs 35,000 corruption from the complainant for giving ‘fard’.

    As soon as he accepted the graft, the CBI teams nabbed him and recovered the corruption amount from his possession.

    A case has been registered against the accused.

  • DC Rajouri flag off 04 Advance Life Saving Ambulances

    DC Rajouri flag off 04 Advance Life Saving Ambulances

    Rajouri January16:– To ensure quick emergency services to the patients during the tough time of pandemic, and during any eventuality, the Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal today flagged off the 04 Advance Life-Saving Ambulances funded by World Bank through National Health Mission Jammu and Kashmir.

    Among the others, SSP Rajouri, Mohd Aslam; Deputy CMO, Dr Anees Altaf Nabi, DSEO, Bilal Mir, Asif Mir DPM and Media persons were present.

    While speaking to media persons, the Deputy Commissioner said that all these ALS Ambulances are fully equipped with life-saving equipment such as Ventilators, Defibrillators, Multi-Para Patient Monitor, Suction Machine, Nebulizers etc and are of great help while shifting the critical care, trauma and accident victims.

    He said that there are presently 9 ALS which have already been deputed at Strategic places and are connected with ‘108’ Call Centre adding that he said these ambulances would prove life-saving for the patients developing other critical issues. He said that we are ensuring that the Emergency Ambulances will reach the place within the shortest possible time.
    Deputy Commissioner Rajouri also expressed gratitude towards Medical Supplies corporation, NHM JK and World Bank for their timely augmentation of Health Infrastructure at this hour of Medical emergency.