Day: July 6, 2023

  • BJP said Article 370 belongs to the annals of history. PDP/NC should refrain from disturbing peace with misleading remarks: Vibodh.

    BJP said Article 370 belongs to the annals of history. PDP/NC should refrain from disturbing peace with misleading remarks: Vibodh.

    GNS ONLINE RAJOURI 
    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI, JULY 06:–BJP warns PDP, NC against disturbing peace with misleading remarks.

    Lambasting the recent statement of former Chief Minister & the senior NC leader, Omar Abdullah for the restoration of Article 370, State BJP General Secretary & former MLC, Vibodh Gupta said: “Article 370 was legally abrogated from the parliament and now belongs to the annals of history,”.
    Vibodh Gupta was speaking at a function organised here at Rajouri by the district BJP Unit to pay tribute to the visionary leader, Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee on his birth anniversary.

    Vibodh said that Dr. Mukherjee’s vision of a united and prosperous India resonates deeply with the goals and aspirations of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
    “ The BJP, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, remains committed to realizing Dr. Mukherjee’s dream of a strong and inclusive India, said Vobodh Gupta.

    While addressing the BJP activists, Vibodh strongly criticized the National Conference (NC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for consistently spreading misinformation and misleading the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

    He specifically referred to the recent misleading remarks made by Mehbooba Mufti, where she distorted the announcement of the LG government regarding the provision of 5 marlas of land to landless people.

    He condemned the act of using landless people as political fodder, deeming it unbecoming and downright low.
    Vibodh lambasted these dynastic parties for their historical role in unleashing an era of terrorism, bloodshed, and instability in the Union Territory.

    He emphasized that the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi have boosted tourism by bringing peace and stability in J&K & advised NC and PDP to prioritise stability and prosperity in J&K over political gains & to refrain from any attempts to disrupt this hard-earned stability and prosperity through misleading claims and remarks.

    Recognizing Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee’s invaluable contributions to the nation, District President Dinesh Sharma highlighted the enduring impact of his ideas and principles.

    “Dr Mukherjee’s unwavering commitment to the ideals of nationalism, unity, and integrity continue to inspire generations of Indians,” said Dinesh Sharma & emphasised the importance of upholding the ideals of national integration, equal rights, and opportunities for all citizens as taught by him.

    Vice President Municipal Council Rajouri, Bharat Bhushan Vaid highlighted the crucial role of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee in shaping India’s political landscape and upholding the principles of nationalism, integrity, and good governance.

    His unwavering commitment to the welfare of the citizens continues to inspire generations, he added.

    Senior BJP leaders Ranjeet Tara, Atam Gupta, and Sanjay Sharma also spoke on the occasion

  • Goverment approves establishment of separate Public Grievances Department to focus on quality disposal of grievances

    Goverment approves establishment of separate Public Grievances Department to focus on quality disposal of grievances

    GNS ONLINE RAJOURI 
    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI, JULY 06:-‘With an aim to ensure better administration and quality public grievance with better outcomes for the aggrieved thereby guaranteeing efficient disposal of official business, the Lt Governor-led Administrative Council of UT of J&K has given approval for the establishment of a separate Public Grievances Department.
    The Administrative Council (AC) which met in Srinagar on Thursday under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha gave approval to the establishment of the Department of Public Grievances (DoPG) as a separate Administrative Department.
    The creation of the Department of Public Grievances is bad news for corrupt, lethargic government employees.
    At the same time, the people have welcomed the decision as a major development to tackle the menace of corruption and bureaucratic red-tapism they are facing during their visits to government offices.
    The Administrative Council meeting was attended by Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar; Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary J&K, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta; and Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor, Mandeep Kumar Bandhari.
    The official press briefing said that earlier, the subject of ‘Redressal of Public Grievances’ was assigned to the Administrative Reforms, Inspections, Training, and Grievances Department.
    This administrative reform measure is in line with the government’s commitment that envisages promoting citizen-centric governance with an emphasis on grievance redressal innovations through e-Governance.
    This will ensure better administration and quality public grievance with better outcomes for the aggrieved thereby guaranteeing efficient disposal of official business, press briefing further reads.

  • Saima Jan visits Kalidar BK Pora to take stock of development works 

    Saima Jan visits Kalidar BK Pora to take stock of development works 

    GNS ONLINE KASHMIR

    SRINAGAR, JULY 06:– DDC BK Pora Saima Jan toured to Kalidar Area of BK Pora and took stock of development works.

    Saima Jan during her visit interacted with the locals and asked them about their feedback for the developmental works .

    The locals thanked her for her concern about their issues.

    Saima Jan after interacting with the locals said that “ I am highly grateful for showing much love and support”.

    She assured the locals that all the remaining development works will be resumed soon in the area.

  • JKTA hold series of meets at Reasi and Kathua : JKTA calls for restoration of old pension scheme, other perennial issues of RETs_

    JKTA hold series of meets at Reasi and Kathua : JKTA calls for restoration of old pension scheme, other perennial issues of RETs_

    GNS ONLINE JAMMU

    JAMMU: JULY 06 ;–Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Association JKTA organised a District level meetings of teachers in twin Districts of Reasi and Kathua. The JKTA focussed on the quality educational improvement and raised the genuine issues of the teachers community of the UT in general and perspective Districts in particular. Both the meetings were addressed by Bhupinder Singh UT president JKTA.

    Speaking on the occasion JKTA President highlighted the perennial and non perennial demands of the teaching community which include restoration of Old pension scheme, transfer policy in favour of teachers appointed under Ret scheme .

    The resolve of issues of post facto cases which are lying pending in Ceo offices / Directorate of school education office , vigilance clearance of teachers . The JKTA highlighted the issues of zone chasana including filling of vacant post of ZEO, change of teachers from Zeo office chasana and release of Pending salary of RRets of zone chasana.

    The president also focused on creation of the state of art infrastructure in compatible of the new education policy 2023. The meeting at Billawar was organised by District President Kathua JKTA Sunil Bhardwaj.

    Moreover, JKTA hold meeting at Sungari Reasi which was organised by District President Reasi JKTA Sajad Malik and attended by large number of teachers. Provincial legal advisor Kapoor Sharma, provincial special advisor Randeep Singh, District chairman Udhampur Surjit Singh, District Vice President Reasi Angrez Singh, Spokesperson Tasveer Singh, District Secretrary Gulam Mohi din, Newly elected Zonal President Zone Chasana Babaal Sharma, Vice President Mohd Arshad and Gen Secretrary Meain Ajaz Ahmed also attended the meeting.