Day: August 28, 2023

  • Indian Army in callobration With Social Actvist Ajaz Siddiqui organised Blood Donation Camp at Distt Hospital Poonch

    Indian Army in callobration With Social Actvist Ajaz Siddiqui organised Blood Donation Camp at Distt Hospital Poonch

    GNS ONLINE POONCH 

    POONCH AUGUST 28:–A blood donation camp was organised at Raja Sukhdev Singh District Hospital Poonch where a number of donors participated and donated blood. The donors who were volunteers and as a social work they came forward to the hospital. The volunteers of Aijaz Siddiqui blood donation Team & Indian Army in this heartwarming gesture donated blood.

    Chairman Rahul Dravid Cricket Academy Poonch Parvaiz Malik Afridi also donated Blood at distt hospital Poonch & also his team donated blood he applead peoples of Poonch come forward and donate blood for the needy people.

    Aijaz Siddiqui a social activist said he and his team believes in the slogan “Rakht daan,Maha Daan” Ajaz Siddiqui thanked Medical superintendent, Staff of DH Poonch & CMO Poonch for the arrangements.

    Col. Amit Kumar, Major Nikhil Choudhary remained instrumental in organising this blood donation camp who appreciated Aijaz Siddiqui and his team of blood donors

  • DIET Doda Conducted five days Inclusive Education Traning Programme.

    DIET Doda Conducted five days Inclusive Education Traning Programme.

    GNS ONLINE CHENAB VALLEY

    DODA AUGUST 28 :– District Institute of Education and Trainings,Doda organised Five-day Training Program regarding Strategies For Creative Inclusive Schools And Classroom Environment & Individualized Education Plan of HOIs/Teachers/Special Educator School Counsellors* w.e.f 21-08-2023 to 25-08-2023.The Training was inaugurated by Sandhra Malhotra, Principal DIET,DODA.

    The purpose of the Workshop was to sensitize the teachers of District Doda about inclusive education.Inclusive education is about ensuring access to quality education for all students by effectively meeting their diverse needs in a way that is responsive,accepting,respectful and supportive.It further aims to make the classrooms and schools in inclusive setup mode as well as to prepare individualized education plan for each CWSN in the schools across the District.In the inclusive setup mode,all the children of different categories are to be taught under the same roof in the same classroom.

    In this training program about 57 teachers from all zones of District Doda and the DIET faculty members participated. Virender Singh,HOD,DIET Doda, Kismat Singh,Lecturer/Training Co-ordinator,DIET Doda,Manisha Goswami, Special Educator and Manjeet Singh,Teacher/RP acted as the Resource Persons.

    The Principal DIET,Doda while her deliberation made emphasis upon the teachers to create conducive atmosphere in their schools so that specially abled children be prepared for seeking education at par with the normal ones.All the participating teachers have assured that they’ll make every effort to implement the same at grass root level with zeal and zest in the schools.Worthy Principal DIET,Doda congratulated all the teachers and Resource Persons for successful completion of the training program.

  • Budhal’s untapped tourism potential: Neglected by successive governments.

    Budhal’s untapped tourism potential: Neglected by successive governments.

     

    GNS ONLINE RAJOURI 
    MANZOOR NAIK & SHYAM SOOD 

    BUDHAL (RAJOURI), AUGUST 28:–In a world constantly on the hunt for unexplored destinations, it’s remarkable how certain places remain untouched by the mainstream tourist radar.
    Nestle in the Koteranka sub-district of Rajouri district of J&K amidst the majestic Himalayan Region lies a pristine haven that has largely remained concealed from the wanderlust of the world – Budhal.
    Budhal name is derived from a type of wood available, which is known for its hard texture throughout PirPanjal.
    According to another legend, the Budhal name is derived from the name of its ruler Budpaul who ruled this area in the 11th century AD. It is also believed the followers of Buddhism in ancient times, who were the inhabitants of this area, had named the area Budhal.


    Budhal is the coldest place in the district, which remains under the blanket of snow for more than four to five months.
    Budhal is known for its beautiful freshwater Rivers, including Ans, and huge green meadows. But despite having touching beauty, the area has been neglected by successive governments, including by the present LG Administration.
    The area observes a very small number of visitors due to a lack of basic facilities while the non-availability of modern technology act as the main hindrance to the growth of tourism in the area.
    A few years back district Rajouri was brought on the Tourist Map of the State & the district authorities have started exerting themselves to create infrastructural facilities for the tourists.
    This untouched paradise boasts enchanting meadows, a serene freshwater lake, snow-capped mountains, and an abundant forest of herbs waiting to be explored.
    Despite its natural splendor, Budhal Valley and its tourism potential remains largely untapped, presenting an opportunity that deserves our immediate attention.
    Budhal’s landscape resembles a canvas painted by nature’s own hand. The meadows, adorned with vibrant wildflowers and a carpet of soft grass, offer a sense of tranquillity that can rejuvenate even the weariest of souls. The sight of the sun casting a warm glow on the snowy peaks in the distance is a spectacle that can rival any postcard view.
    At the heart of this hidden treasure lies a freshwater lake – popularly known as Simar Sar Lake, a sparkling gem that mirrors the blue skies and provides a serene refuge for migratory birds. The stillness of the lake’s surface is broken only by the gentle ripples caused by the occasional fish jumping out of the water or the soft breeze rustling the leaves.
    Budhal’s charm extends beyond its aesthetic allure. The mountains, cloaked in pristine white during winters, are inviting adventure to explore this marvellous platform for those enthusiasts who are looking for great skiing and snowboarding adventures. The area’s dense forests, rich in a variety of herbs, offer opportunities for eco-tourism and sustainable practices. Local residents who can perform the role of knowledgeable guides can introduce visitors to the healing properties of these herbs while also highlighting the importance of conserving these natural resources.
    However, despite its immense potential, Budhal Valley has remained largely unexplored by tourists and the Tourism Department. The lack of proper infrastructure, limited road connectivity, and a dearth of promotion have led to the neglect of this paradise. As a result, the local community has been deprived of economic growth and development opportunities.
    To unlock Budhal’s tourism potential, a multi-faceted approach is needed. Investment in infrastructure, such as road connectivity, accommodations, and recreational facilities, is essential to facilitate a comfortable and enjoyable experience for visitors. Simultaneously, sustainable tourism practices must be promoted, ensuring that the region’s natural beauty remains unspoiled for generations to come.
    Government bodies, local communities, and private enterprises must collaborate to market Budhal as a destination that offers not just a vacation but an immersion in nature’s grandeur. By harnessing the power of social media, travel blogs, and community engagement, Budhal can be introduced to the world as a hidden gem that deserves a spot on every traveler’s bucket list.
    Budhal’s unexplored beauty holds the promise of becoming a thriving tourist destination that brings economic prosperity to the local community while preserving the ecological balance. As we unveil the potential of this hidden paradise, let us do so with a commitment to responsible tourism, ensuring that the magic of Budhal remains untouched and enchanting for generations to come.

  • A DAY IN ARMY CAMP IN KUPWARA FOR STUDENTS OF KUPWARA PUBLIC SCHOOL

    A DAY IN ARMY CAMP IN KUPWARA FOR STUDENTS OF KUPWARA PUBLIC SCHOOL

    GNS ONLINE KASHMIR

    KUPWARA, AUGUST 28:– Indian Army organised a picnic for children of Kupwara Public School at Saran view point, Khumriyal wherein strength of 250 students attended the same alongwith teaching staff of the school.

    The picnic started with the explanation of general area to students and teachers and subsequently different varieties of games were also there to entertain students and which they played with full enthusiasm. Students participated in Karaoke and dance with zeal and showcased their talent.

    Students enjoyed the natural view, games and other activities like boating which were placed at the view point and were really thankful to Indian Army for organising picnic and more such outings and picnics in future.

  • DC reviews progress achieved under RDD Sector schemes in Rajouri district

    DC reviews progress achieved under RDD Sector schemes in Rajouri district

    GNS ONLINE RAJOURI 

    RAJOURI, AUGUST 28:–Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal, today took a comprehensive evaluation of the advancements achieved in the Rural Development Department (RDD) sector schemes.

    The review encapsulates notable accomplishments across a spectrum of initiatives, including the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G), Awas Plus, MGNREGA, tendering of works under District Capex Budget, ABDP and APDP, CD and panchayat, along with the construction of bunkers.

    During the assessment, it came to light that all 236 projects under SSY have undergone the tendering process, with 35 of them having been allocated. In parallel, all 42 projects under ABDP have been tendered and 25 of them awarded.

    Furthermore, all 23 projects under APDP have been tendered. Progressing to the District Capex budget, an impressive 97 percent of the targeted 3,834 projects have been tendered, with 600 of them having received allocation.

    In a fervent pursuit of efficacy, Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal issued directives to the Block Development Officers (BDOs) to closely oversee the advancement of border bunkers, ensuring timely disbursements under MGNREGA.

    Additionally, he scrutinized the headway of the Awas Plus scheme and stressed on early completion of PMAY houses. Instructions were passed to complete geo-tagging of completed houses within the next three days.

    While discussing the allotment of land to landless individuals from different blocks, the Deputy Commissioner instructed the Assistant Commissioner Revenue to obtain the list submitted by BDOs from the relevant Tehsildar to guarantee a transparent and foolproof process.

    With contentment evident over the commendable headway in diverse developmental undertakings, DC Rajouri, Vikas Kundal, commended the dedication of all stakeholders involved. He reiterated that the administration’s unwavering resolve to the proficient execution of governmental schemes and endeavors aim at the district’s residents’ well-being.

    The meeting was attended by Chief Planning Officer, Mohammad Khurshid; Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Imran Rashid Kataria; Assistant Commissioner Development, Vijay Kumar; District Panchayat Officer, Auqil Nuvaid; EXEN REW, Zahir Khan; and the Block Development Officers.

    NO: PR/DDI/J-2796//