Day: October 31, 2023

  • RUN FOR UNITY : HUNDREDS OF COPS, CAPF PERSONNEL SPREAD MESSAGE OF UNITY IN RAJOURI

    RUN FOR UNITY : HUNDREDS OF COPS, CAPF PERSONNEL SPREAD MESSAGE OF UNITY IN RAJOURI

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    RAJOURI OCTOBER 31:–As a part of events to observe Police Commemoration week & Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, Jammu and Kashmir police in Rajouri organised a Run for Unity on Tuesday morning.

    The Run for Unity was flagged off from District Police Lines Rajouri by SSP Rajouri Amritpal Singh (IPS) who was accompanied by Additional SP Headquarter, Vivek Shekhar Sharma and other officers of police as well as CAPF.

    A large number of district police personnel as well as personnel from India Reserve Police (IRP) and CAPF took part in this run that started from DPL ground and passed through BGSB University turn, Dak Bungalow road, Gujjar Mandi chowk, Abdullah bridge, main city roads and culminated again at DPL Rajouri.

    Holding banners with messages and slogans, the participants of this march spread message of peace, harmony, unity and oneness.

    Pertinent to mention here that Police Commemoration Week is being observed across the district with multiple events have been organised on different themes that also include paying homage to martyrs who had laid down their lives for the motherland.

  • District Police Rajouri organises Ekta Divas to commemorate the 148th Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel-Iron Man of India

    District Police Rajouri organises Ekta Divas to commemorate the 148th Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel-Iron Man of India

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    RAJOURI OCTOBER 31:–On the occasion of “Rashtriya Ekta Divas”District Police Rajouri organised an Ekta Divas  at District Police Lines Rajouri and all subordinate units including Police Stations and Police Posts also organised similar events.

    Around 300 jawans and officers from Police, IRP and CRPF took the pledge in DPL Lawns.

    The pledge was administered by DIG RP Range Dr. Haseeb Mughal.

    All officers of District Police Rajouri including SSP Rajouri  Amritpal Singh-IPS participated in the event.

    DIR RP Range Dr. Haseeb Mughal-IPS reiterated the fact that the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas provides an opportunity to reaffirm the inherent strength and resilience of our nation towards upholding the unity, integrity, and security of our country.

    The main objective of the celebration is to uplift the nation’s unity and spread awareness about Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s contribution to Indian history.

    Earlier in morning hours, a Unity March was organised at DPL Rajouri wherein huge gathering participated in the event.

  • JK Police Organises Seminar on “Our Duties towards our Country” at GDC, Sunderbani

    JK Police Organises Seminar on “Our Duties towards our Country” at GDC, Sunderbani

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    RAJOURI OCTOBER 31:–On the eve of ‘National Unity Day ‘, Rajouri Police organised a seminar on the topic, “Our Duties Towards our Country “ at Government Degree College Sunderbani.

    The enlightening event aimed at instilling a sense of responsibility and awareness among the future leaders of our nation, the students of the college.

    As everyone knows, Police department is dedicated to serving and protecting the residents. Committed to upholding the highest standards of law enforcement, the department actively engages with community/ society to build a safer and more cohesive society.

    Among others who attended the event included Incharge Principal GDC Sunderbani; Prof. Mukesh Sharma , AdSP Nowshera, M.R. Giri, Professors-Beant Singh; Rabinder Kumar; Sheraz Kouser; Shafiq Ur Rehman; Jahangir Bhat; Munawar Hussain; Sham Lal; Rakesh Kumar; AC CRPF-72 BN Sh. Jitendra Kumar; SHO PS Sunderbani Rajesh Jasrotia; members of media fraternity & large number of college students.

    Commencing the event, Incharge Principal welcomed AdSP Nowshera for conducting such seminar and impressed upon the need to organise such events in future on regular basis aiming to aware the youth at their formative phase.

    This seminar aimed to inspire and motivate the students / youth to actively participate in building a better and safer society.

    Additional SP Nowshera shared his views on the concept of nationalism and what does it mean being Indian. Stressing that every Indian should be proud of the fact being citizens of largest and oldest democracy of the world.

    He appealed the gathering to follow the fundamental duties while enjoying our fundamental rights , as a responsible citizen of the country.

    Additional SP Nowshera elucidated the importance of Fundamental Rights as enshrined in the Indian Constitution and stressed their importance in maintaining a just and equitable society.

    He emphasized that every Indian must come forward to cooperate in nation building and further strengthening the unity and sovereignty of the country.

    This initiative was taken as a part of the J&K Police Department commitment to fostering strong community police relationships thereby promoting the values of duty, honor, and service to the nation.

    To conclude the event ‘National Unity Pledge’was taken by all the participants .

  • Rajouri administration organises program on CVC & CTE Guidelines

    Rajouri administration organises program on CVC & CTE Guidelines

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    RAJOURI, OCTOBER 31:– In continuation to a number of activities being organised in the district as a part of Vigilance Awareness Week, the district administration Rajouri, under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal, organized a significant program here in the Conference Hall of the PWD Dak Bunglow.

    The centerpiece of the event was a detailed discussion on the guidelines prescribed by the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) and CTE.

    The Central Vigilance Commission plays a vital role in ensuring transparency, accountability, and integrity in government operations. Its guidelines are a cornerstone for promoting ethical conduct and preventing corruption in the public sector.

    During the threadbare discussion, participants delved into the core principles of the CVC guidelines. These guidelines are designed to foster a culture of vigilance and emphasize the importance of adherence to ethical standards in public service. They encompass a wide range of aspects, including procurement procedures, financial management, project execution, and overall administrative practices.

    The discussion highlighted the significance of proactively identifying and addressing corruption risks. The CVC guidelines emphasize the need for preventive vigilance, where organizations should actively work towards minimizing the potential for corrupt practices. This involves comprehensive risk assessments, regular inspections, and the promotion of ethical behavior among employees.

    Furthermore, the guidelines stress the importance of transparency and accountability in decision-making processes. They advocate for the use of digital technologies and e-governance to reduce discretionary powers and minimize opportunities for corruption. Additionally, the guidelines underscore the role of whistleblowers and the protection provided to them to report instances of corruption.

    The discussion also covered the mechanisms for reporting and investigating corruption cases. The CVC guidelines provide clear procedures for handling complaints, conducting inquiries, and taking appropriate actions against wrongdoers. They emphasize a fair and unbiased approach, ensuring that individuals are not unfairly targeted. During this program organized in Rajouri district as part of Vigilance Awareness Week, a detailed discussion was also held on (CTE) guidelines.

    The district administration, under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal, demonstrated a commitment to upholding these principles, ensuring that the public sector remains accountable and free from corrupt practices.

    Among the others present during the event were , Rajiv Kumar Khajuria, (ADC Rajouri) Shoket Mehmood Malik (PO ICDS), Imran Rashid Kataria (ACR), Vijay Kumar (ACD), Auqil Nuvaid (DPO), Sandeep Sharma (DSEO), Abdul Rahim (DSWO), and Executive Engineers from various departments such as PWD, PDD, PMGSY, and Jal Shakti, among others.

    NO: PR/DDI/J-4066//

  • DC Rajouri chairs crucial VMC meeting for JNV Kotranka

    DC Rajouri chairs crucial VMC meeting for JNV Kotranka

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    RAJOURI, OCTOBER 31:–Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal chaired a vital Vidyalaya Management Committee (VMC) meeting for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Koteranka (JNV) to discuss issues and evaluate the ongoing educational and extracurricular activities in the school.

    During the meeting, Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal conducted a comprehensive review of the educational and extracurricular activities at JNV Kotranka, underlining the significance of a well-rounded education that combines academic excellence and co curricular initiatives, fostering the holistic development of the students.

    The Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal emphasized the importance of introducing yoga sessions within the curriculum of the school. He stressed the significance of channelizing the energy of students towards a positive and constructive direction, promoting their overall well-being and character development.

    Besides reviewing the progress under educational and extracurricular activities, the committee members also raised a number of issues during the meeting. One of the key issues discussed in the meeting was the demarcation of the boundary of the school which is essential to ensure the safety of the students and the school premises. Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal has directed swift action to resolve the issue of school land demarcation.

    In addition to the demarcation issue, Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal has also issued explicit directives to address various other vital issues, including irregular water supply and the deteriorating state of the road from Kandi to JNV Koteranka. He has instructed the concerned authorities to take immediate and resolute measures to rectify these critical matters, underscoring his commitment to overall improvement in the infrastructure and services of the region.

    In a significant move, the Chief Medical Officer was directed to provide psychological counseling services to the students. This step underscores the commitment of thr administration to addressing the holistic well-being of the students, including their mental health needs.

    The meeting served as a platform for open and constructive discussions among the key stakeholders involved in the management and development of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Koteranka. The insights shared and decisions made during the meeting are expected to have a positive impact on the overall educational and extracurricular landscape of the school.

    Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal expressed his appreciation for the active participation of all stakeholders and their dedication to improving the quality of education and student welfare in the region.

    This initiative highlights the commitment of the administration to providing holistic education, ensuring the safety of students, and fostering their overall development. It reflects a broader commitment to nurturing future generations who are not only academically proficient but also emotionally and physically resilient.

    The meeting was attended by the Chief Planning Officer (CPO) Mohammad Khurshid, Chief Education Officer (CEO) Sultana Kouser, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Rajinder Sharma, Principal JNV Koteranka, Sandeep Kumar, Vice Principal Kamal Jeet, School counselor Rocky Sharma and others.

    NO: PR/DDI/J-4041//

  • National Unity, fifth JK UT Foundation Day celebrated with verve In Rajouri

    National Unity, fifth JK UT Foundation Day celebrated with verve In Rajouri

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    RAJOURI, OCTOBER 31-– National Unity Day and the Fifth Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory (UT) Foundation Day were marked by a vibrant and enthusiastic celebration across Rajouri District.

    The event was held at the District Police line Rajouri where the Deputy Commissioner, Vikas Kundal graced the occasion as the chief guest. This momentous gathering provided an opportunity to reflect upon the significance of unity, commemorate the journey of Jammu and Kashmir as a UT, and anticipate a brighter and harmonious future.

    As the attendees gathered, the Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal administered the pledge of unity, emphasizing the importance of fostering a sense of togetherness and solidarity among all participants. This act served as a powerful reminder of the strength that lies within unity, and the role it plays in shaping the progress and prosperity of the region.

    The occasion also marked the fifth anniversary of the declaration of Jammu and Kashmir as a Union Territory. It served as a day of remembrance, reflection, and anticipation, symbolizing the resilience, fortitude, and commitment of Jammu and Kashmir to a harmonious and prosperous future. Jammu and Kashmir, often regarded as the crown jewel of India, boasts unparalleled natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage, and a history as complex as it is compelling.

    The transition to Union Territory status on October 31, 2019, was a pivotal moment in the story of the region. It opened a new chapter of integration, development, and peace. The JK UT Foundation Day serves as a reminder of the remarkable strides Jammu and Kashmir has taken in these years, highlighting its journey towards progress and prosperity.

    The celebrations were not limited to ceremonial proceedings alone. Cultural items showcasing the patriotic spirit of the region were also organized, adding an element of vibrancy and festivity to the event. These performances highlighted the rich cultural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir and the country served as a reminder of the diverse talents and artistic expressions that thrive within the region.

    The National Unity Day and Jammu and Kashmir UT Foundation Day celebrations in Rajouri District were a resounding success, serving as a testament to the spirit of unity, progress, and peace. This event provided an opportunity for the community to come together, reflect upon the remarkable journey of Jammu and Kashmir, and reaffirm their commitment to a harmonious and prosperous future.

    Through the collective efforts of its people and the support of the administration, Jammu and Kashmir continue to make significant strides in its development and integration. As the region moves forward, it is essential to cherish and celebrate these milestones, recognizing the immense potential and opportunities that lie ahead.

    The National Unity Day and Jammu and Kashmir UT Foundation Day celebrations in Rajouri District stand as a shining example of the region’s resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to progress. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of its people, who strive for unity, peace, and prosperity.

    Among the others present during the event were SSP Rajouri, Amrit Pal Singh; ADC Rajouri, Rajiv Kumar Khajuria; ASP, Vivek Shekhar; ACR, Imran Rashid Kataria; DPO, Auqil Nuvaid; CMO, Dr Rajinder Sharma; CEO Education, Sultana Kouser DSWO, Abdul Rahim; Tehsildar Rajouri, Varinder Sharma; DCO, Alam Dar; DySP HQr, Mudasir Chowdhury; officer from BSF, councilors and numerous school students

    NO: PR/DDI/J-4036//

  • Late Mufti Muhammad Sayed Approved the Road From Phalni to Narlu could not Be Completed yet 

    Late Mufti Muhammad Sayed Approved the Road From Phalni to Narlu could not Be Completed yet 

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    SAYED ZAHID 

    RAJOURI OCTOBER 31:–Having road connectivity is very important for the development of any area because the road is the only basic facility through which every person can easily travel a few hours for their daily commute or daily work. it is minded world every countries have also developed best roads have an important role in roads considered otherhand construction of communication roads continues in every states of India.

    But Suffering from other rural areas of the country as well as in the rural areas of Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir the peoples are going to face difficulties due to the poor condition of the roads. Among them, the peoples of about five villages with a population of about 40,000 between Rajouri and Reasi district are deprived of facilities like roads even in this modern age.

    Historical Budhal (i.e Tehsil) . Of village taran to Phagoli road work was started in 2004 when Mufti Muhammad Sayed was the Chief Minister of the state Jammu and Kashmir . This road was named Phalni to Narlu road and at that time the work of cutting a total of seven kilometers of this road at a cost of four crores has been complete.

    Due to the bad luck of the people’s or the carelessness of the administration, the work of this road has not been completed till date and the population of about forty thousand is helpless.This road is divided into two districts i.e. Rajouri and Reasi due to which neither the Rajouri administration nor the Reasi administration pays attention to this road due to which this road has turned into ruins.

    On this road, PMGSY Rajouri has completed two kilometers of work from Taran to Biji, while from Middle School Biji to Phagoli, the public works department of Reasi district has completed the cutting work and left it incomplete.The people of village Sayari and Phagoli say that they have requested District Development Commissioner Reasi and District Development Commissioner Rajouri several times to complete the work of this road but no one listened to them.

    Sarpanch Farooq Inqlabi said that due to the dilapidated condition of this road, the people of about ten villages are worried and it is a shame for the administration. He said that due to the bad condition of the road, students and sick people are more worried

    In another villager  Sakhi Muhammad said that due to the unavailability and poor condition of the road, elderly school children and patients are worried, while during childbrith women also have to endure many problems to reach Budhal or Kotaranka hospital.

    In this regard, 50-year-old Muhammad Yusuf Chauhan of the same village said that about 20 years of our village Sayari Phagoli are about to pass and the road is in a dilapidated condition. The road that goes from Taran to Sayari Phagoli village is about seven kilometers long only.

    It has been almost 20 years since this road was constructed. But since this road was started till today No one paid attention to this road. Due to the lack of drainage system, this road turns into a pond as soon as it starts raining. Another same villager Ankeel Singh says that people are much suffering because of the lack of a road in our village.

    When someone gets sick, they carry him on their shoulders and carry him to the road. When the road is removed, the road becomes a drain because of the lack of a drain behind it, due to which all the rain water collects. It enters our crops, which completely destroys our crops.“`

  • Forest Department conducts Mega Plantation Drive on Rashtriya Ekta Diwas in Handwara.

    Forest Department conducts Mega Plantation Drive on Rashtriya Ekta Diwas in Handwara.

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    HANDWARA OCTOBER 31: In a spirited celebration of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas, the Langate Forest Division in Range Rajwar took a major initiative to promote environmental sustainability through an impactful plantation drive.

    BDC Chairperson Rajwar, Shaheena Bano, was the Chief Guest for this occasion.

    The plantation drive was attended by DFO Langate, DD FPF Kupwara, AD FPF Langate, RO Rajwar, along with various government employees, students, volunteers, and local residents. They planted a variety of saplings, including indigenous tree species, flowering plants, and shrubs, at Range Rajwar Compartment 16.

    DFO Langate said that Rashtriya Ekta Diwas is an occasion to celebrate our rich culture, as well as the spirit of unity. He mentioned that by coming together for the plantation drive, their aim is to enhance the green cover in their division and create a more welcoming and soothing atmosphere for future generations.

    “We believe that a green and clean environment is the cornerstone of a prosperous community,” said BDC Rajwar.

    The drives were conducted under the direct supervision of Irfan Rasool, Conservator of Forests, Kashmir North Circle, Sopore.