Day: November 7, 2023

  • Prominent citizens meet BMO Nowshera, demands for improved healthcare services

    Prominent citizens meet BMO Nowshera, demands for improved healthcare services

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    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI, NOVEMBER  07:–Influential community members of Nowshera and adjoining areas on Tuesday met Block Medical Officer (BMO) Nowshera, Dr. Iqbal in his office chamber and raised several concerns for the improvement of healthcare service in this Health Block.
    One of the foremost issues raised was the shortage of doctors, particularly in the fields of B-Grade orthopaedics, Surgery, and Anaesthesia, which have remained unfilled for an extended period.
    Senior citizens through BMO have appealed to higher health authorities to fill the posts of doctors that have been lying vacant for the last many years, especially in the sub-district hospital Nowshera.
    They also demanded the establishment of new positions in the SDH Nowshera for specialists in ENT, Ophthalmology, Paediatrics, and Dermatology to meet the healthcare needs of the approximately 2 lakh residents of Nowshera sub-district.
    The community members appreciated the improvement in the healthcare services in the entire block after Dr. Iqbal Malik took over the charge of BMO and asked him to ensure that all Outpatient Departments (OPDs) operate on a daily basis so that the patients may get high-quality, affordable medicines, with a preference for generic prescriptions or specifying the active ingredient of branded medicines.
    The community members expressed their grievances about the external diagnostic services.
    The community members appealed to BMO, Dr. Iqbal Malik to ensure in-house diagnostic services, including Ultrasound, X-ray, and laboratory tests, in SDH Nowshera with the support of higher authorities.
    This practice was seen as a hindrance to seamless healthcare delivery, and the attendees urged for an enhancement of in-house diagnostic facilities.
    Another critical concern raised was the frequent power outages, necessitating the installation of a three-phase generator to ensure an uninterrupted power supply for the hospital.
    The intermittent electrical supply has been causing undue hardship to patients, and this issue was flagged as a priority.
    The meeting concluded with the assurance of full support from the community members for the Block Medical Officer, Nowshera, commending their commendable efforts in the field of healthcare. The BMO, in turn, attentively listened to the concerns of the attendees, assuring them that their demands would be communicated to the higher authorities.
    The citizens expressed confidence that this collaborative effort will lead to significant improvements in healthcare services for the residents of Nowshera and the surrounding areas.
    It is pertinent to mention here that Dr. Iqbal Malik has received various awards/appreciation, including from Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha, for his efficiency & able administration of meritorious healthcare services.
    Earlier he served as BMO Darhal & Kandi and has been successful in providing quality healthcare services at the doorsteps of poor people in far-flung and remote areas.

  • Rotary club Kashmir organises program on Mental Health and Stress Management at Payaam Educational Academy

    Rotary club Kashmir organises program on Mental Health and Stress Management at Payaam Educational Academy

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    Healthy Mental Health Important to have a Healthy Society : Syed Aijaz Kashani

    SRINAGAR NOVEMBER 07:– Rotary club kashmir in collaboration with the members of Rotary Club Bangaluru and Payaam Educational Academy Organises an innovative program aimed at addressing the crucial issues of mental health, phone use ethics, and stress management among the students of Payaam Educational Academy At pampore Srinagar.In his opening address, prominent Social Activist Dr Touseef bhat stressed that in today’s fast-paced world, the challenges of mental health, responsible phone use, and stress management are more prevalent than ever and there is a dire need of applying counter measures and techniques to mitigate them.Renowned Environmental activist Mr Amjid Rezvi while speaking said that the program is aimed at equipping students with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate these issues effectively in their day to day life. Prominent Social worker Syed Aijaz Kashani while speaking in the occasion focused on promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and providing strategies for recognizing and managing stress, anxiety and depression. On Phone Use Ethics, he divulged that in an age where smart phones are an integral part of daily life, we need to stick to responsible phone use, setting boundaries and avoiding digital addiction to improve our overall well-being. The main speaker on the event was Dr Padmakshi Lokesh, ( from Rotary Club Bangaluru), a trained psychologist and stress management specialist taught stress management techniques, such as mindfulness, time management, and healthy coping strategies, to enhance their ability to handle the pressures of their respective roles.
    The program concluded with the vote of thanks to the rotary club of Kashmir .The program was attended by other members of the Rotary Club Bangalore, local members of the area, teachers and principal of the school.

  • DC Rajouri releases Rs 11.39 lakh as Education Assistance to Children of Construction Workers

    DC Rajouri releases Rs 11.39 lakh as Education Assistance to Children of Construction Workers

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    RAJOURI, NOVEMBER 07:–Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal, today released Rs 11.39 lakh as education assistance to the children of registered construction workers under J&K Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (JKBOCWWB).

    The government has taken several proactive measures to enhance the welfare of buildings and other Construction workers. These initiatives have been meticulously designed with the primary aim of not only regulating their employment and conditions of service but also ensuring the safety, health, and overall well-being of the registered workers.

    Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Vikas Kundal directed the Assistant Labour Commissioner to continue to work with unwavering dedication towards the betterment of workers.

    This commitment extends to a continued and concerted effort to provide timely and highly effective support to these invaluable contributors to infrastructure development. This support not only acknowledges their importance but also serves as a beacon of hope, promising a brighter future for their children through education assistance.

    Assistant Labour Commissioner, Manisha Sharma and other officials of the Labour Department were present on the occasion.

  • DC Rajouri reviews quality, impact of ICDS services on health of young beneficiaries

    DC Rajouri reviews quality, impact of ICDS services on health of young beneficiaries

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    RAJOURI, NOVEMBER 07-– Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal today presided over a crucial meeting to assess the quality of health and other services being provided by Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) to beneficiaries aged 0 to 6 years and the impact on their health and wellbeing.

    Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal meticulously assessed a range of critical parameters through the Poshan Tracker app. These parameters encompass Aadhaar verification of ICDS beneficiaries, measurement efficiency, home visits, distribution of take-home ration, provision of hot cooked meals, online activation of Anganwadi centers, execution of community-based events and the organization of Village Health and Nutrition Days.

    Earlier, the PO ICDS underscored the significant scope of the operation, highlighting that there are seven projects and 1672 Anganwadi centers functioning in the region. An exceptional achievement highlighted during the meeting was the substantial progress in Aadhaar verification, with an impressive 99.27 percent of 41,306 beneficiaries already verified.

    Vikas Kundal emphasized the vital task of measuring ICDS beneficiaries across various health parameters to address malnutrition issues. He stressed the importance of achieving a 100 percent measurement of ICDS beneficiaries, leaving no child behind in our pursuit of their well-being.

    The Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal also evaluated the activities carried out by the RBSK team in Anganwadi centers, ensuring a comprehensive approach to child health and well-being, ultimately aiming to improve overall child health outcomes in the district.

    This comprehensive review highlights the commitment of the Rajouri administration to ensure the holistic development of children in the region. In conclusion, this meeting signifies a significant milestone in the mission to secure the health and nutrition of children of Rajouri district, reaffirming the dedication of the administration to the ambitious goal of measuring 100 percent of ICDS beneficiaries.

    The meeting was attended by the Chief Planning Officer, Mohammad Khurshid; Project Officer of ICDS, Shoket Mehmood Malik; Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Rajinder Sharma; Child Development Project Officers and Block Medical Officers.

  • Christ High School Nowshera celebrates 30th Foundation Day

    Christ High School Nowshera celebrates 30th Foundation Day

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    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI NOVEMBER 07 :–Christ High School Nowshera on Monday celebrated its 30th foundation day on November 6th in which Chief Guest Rizwan Uddin (PF Commissioner, J&K and Ladakh) encouraged the children with his inspirational words.
    The celebration even started with a prayer song/dance followed by the lighting of lamps by the guests while the welcome address was delivered by the school Principal, Father Sujit Mathew.
    The guests were made to take their seats by Vice Principal Father Lijo and members of the School Parliament.
    The very special guest present on the occasion, Mohammad Syed Zaheer Abbas Jafri (SDPO Nowshera) praised the school family and inspired the students with his powerful speech by sharing his experience.
    Isha Choudhary, a class 10th student, enthralled everyone by singing the song ‘Moh Moh ke Dhaage’.
    Father Sijo graced everyone with his presidential address by honoring the promising students who had secured high marks in the 10th class examination and had made their mark in the fields of dance, singing, and acting at the state level.
    The formal program was conducted by school coordinator Rose Maria Mathai. Head boy Vasu Sharma thanked everyone.
    The glimpse of Kathak, Sufi, and other folk dances enthralled the audience. Many excellent presentations like Baahubali dance-drama’s excellent staging and sub-classical singing thrilled the parents
    Dr. Rizwan ji, a scientist coming from T. Bangalore along with the Cultural Coordinator While praising the child artists, music teacher Charan, and dance directors Luv Gupta and Rimika along with martial arts trainee Amit Sudan were honored with mementos.
    In the last round of the program, about four hundred artists performed together on patriotic songs.
    With the spirit of patriotism in their hearts, the whole gathering danced to the echoes of the song “Jai Ho” in unison.
    By waving hundreds of tricolour flags together and displaying the symbols of all religions, the students presented a unique example of patriotism.
    Vasu, Mohit, Karanjeet, and Jasmeelan played an excellent role as facilitators of the program.
    Father Mathew, Father Joseph, Father Mani, Amit Gupta, Satish Kumar, Sumit Heer, principals and teachers of other schools, and other dignitaries were present in the program