Day: September 15, 2023

  • Kokernag operation in Progress, 2-3 trapped Terrorists will be neutralized:- ADGP Kashmir

    Kokernag operation in Progress, 2-3 trapped Terrorists will be neutralized:- ADGP Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR SEPTEMBER 15 (KS):- ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar on Friday said that Kokernag operation is still on and two to three trapped Terrorists will be neutralized.

    “KokernagEncounterUpdate: Rtd Police/Army officers should avoid “ Ambush Hypothesis”. It is a specific input based ops. Ops is in progress and all 2-3 trapped terrorists will be neutralised,” ADGP Kashmir Said as per post of Kashmir Zone Police on ‘X’.(KS)

  • DC Rajouri reviews implementation of Road Safety Plan at DRSC meeting ; Orders safety audit of all school vehicles

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    RAJOURI, SEPTEMBER 15:–In a proactive effort to enhance road safety and minimize road mishaps within the district, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal, convened a pivotal meeting of the District Road Safety committee.

    Officers who attended the meeting were ADC Rajouri, Rajeev Kumar Khajuria; CPO, Mohammad Khurshid; ASP, Vivek Shekhar; SE PWD(R&B), Vikram Singh; CEO Education, Sultana Kouser; CMO, Dr. Rajinder Sharma; ARTO, Pawan Sharma; XEN PWD (R&B) Rajouri, Sardar Khan; XEN PWD(R&B) Nowshera, VK Raina and other concerned officers.

    At the outset of the meeting, the District Roll out Manager, Pankaj Sabharwal, delivered a comprehensive presentation on i-RAD/e Dar, elucidating the multifaceted facets of road safety and the proactive steps being taken to curtail road accidents in the district.

    Additionally, it was disclosed that a total of 287 accidents have been recorded in the district since July 2022, all of which have been documented and uploaded onto the i-RAD platform for comprehensive analysis and action. The committee extensively discussed awareness campaigns, the establishment of a trauma center, the identification of black spots, and the installation of crash barriers, among other crucial measures aimed at bolstering road safety.

    The Deputy Commissioner while emphasizing the paramount importance of widespread public awareness, underscored the significance of averting road accidents, injuries, and fatalities. He encouraged the stakeholder departments to champion a culture of mutual respect among road users, emphasizing the imperative need for drivers to prioritize safety precautions for themselves and fellow citizens.

    The Deputy Commissioner mandated medical checkups for all drivers employed by private schools providing transportation services. This measure aims to prioritize the health and safety of these drivers and the students they transport. He also called for a thorough safety audit of all privately owned vehicles used for school transportation. This audit is crucial to ensure the safety of students and the reliability of these vehicles.

    In a resolute move to enforce road safety norms, the DC asked the Traffic and Motor Vehicle Departments to hold special drives to rigorously monitor traffic rule violations and to impose stringent penalties on offenders.

    The meeting concluded with a collective commitment to the promotion of road safety and the overall well-being of the citizens of the district. These comprehensive measures, discussed and endorsed during the meeting, are being executed with full force, effectively transforming road travel within the district into a safer and more secure experience for all.

  • Phone Live-in Grievance Program Garners overwhelming response from people in Rajouri: More than 50 callers project public issues

    Phone Live-in Grievance Program Garners overwhelming response from people in Rajouri: More than 50 callers project public issues

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    RAJOURI, SEPTEMBER 15: –The 7th episode of the Phone Live-in Grievances redressal program, conducted today, witnessed an overwhelming response as more than 50 calls poured in from different parts of the District.

    This initiative, aimed at providing a platform to the residents to voice their grievances and receive immediate solutions from the district administration, garnered enthusiastic participation from individuals across the district.

    Under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal, callers had the opportunity to express their concerns on a wide range of issues. The Deputy Commissioner Vikas kundal demonstrated patience and commitment in addressing each caller’s concerns, offering invaluable guidance and support to resolve their problems.

    In response to the concerns of the residents, the Deputy Commissioner assured them that prompt and effective measures would be taken to address their issues within specified timeframes. He encouraged residents to continue providing feedback and suggestions, emphasizing the constructive role these inputs play in enhancing governance and development in the district.

    The Phone Live-in Grievance Program exemplifies the ongoing efforts of the district administration to improve public service delivery and strengthen the government-citizen relationship.

    This remarkable success of the program has earned widespread acclaim, serving as a direct avenue for individuals to voice their concerns and seek redressal directly from the District Administration. It has significantly contributed to enhancing transparency and accountability within the district administration.

    The 7th episode of the Phone Live-in Grievance Program is a significant milestone, reaffirming the commitment of the District Administration to engaging with the people of Rajouri.

    CPO Mohammad Khurshid; ACD Vijay Verma, ACP, Sheraz Chowhan; DPO, Auqil Nuvaid; DSEO, Sanjeev Sharma; CMO, Dr Rajinder Sharma; CEO Education, Sultana Kouser; XEN PWD( R&B) Rajouri, Sardar Khan; XEN Jal Shakti Rajouri, Ashwini Sharma and other concerned officers were present on the occasion.