Day: November 9, 2023

  • One-day orientation workshop on ABDM organised in GMC Rajouri

    One-day orientation workshop on ABDM organised in GMC Rajouri

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    SHYAM SOOD

    RAJOURI,NOVEMBER  09:–In coordination with the State Health Authority (SHA), one day workshop on Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) was organised at Associated Hospital GMC Rajouri on Thursday under the patronage of Prof. (Dr.) A.S Bhatia, Principal GMC Rajouri and under the supervision of Dr. Mehmood Hussain Bajar, Medical Superintendent (MS) Associated Hospital GMC (AH GMC) Rajouri.

    The State Health Authority (SHA) team is headed by the State Health Authority (SHA) headed by Dr. Majid Bhat, State Consultant ABDM, and other team members Mr. Younis Abdullah State Consultant ABDM, Ms. Duha Majeed Consultant ABDM, and Nasir Ahmad Consultant ABDM. Dr. Majid Bhat, State Consultant ABDM and other team members include Younis Abdullah, State Consultant ABDM; Duha Majeed and Nasir Ahmed, both Consultant ABDM.
    The workshop started with a welcome address by Dr. Mehmood Hussain Bajar that was followed by a context-setting by a team of consultants from the State Health Authority (SHA).
    The team briefed the participants about different building blocks of ABDM namely, ABHA number (Health ID), ABHA app (Personal Health Records app), Healthcare Professionals Registry (HPR), Health Facility Registry (HFR), ABDM Sandbox, and Unified Health Interface (UHI).
    The objective of the workshop was to highlight the role of ABDM and the importance of digital health records for patients.
    The participants were also briefed about the Scan and Share scheme and Ayushmaan Bharat Health Account (ABHA) launched recently under the ABDM.
    The workshop shall in turn help take the benefits of the digital health ecosystem to the remotest areas of the district and make quality healthcare accessible for all.
    The workshop was attended by health staff from AH GMC Rajouri and various health facilities from Poonch district.

    Those present in the workshop include Associated Professor Department of Surgery GMC Rajouri, Dr. Mushtaq Choudhary; Assistant Professor Department of Surgery GMC Rajouri, Dr. Mudassar Khan; DTO Poonch, Dr. Famida Banday; DIO Poonch, Dr. Zohra Parveen; BMO Mandi, Dr. Nusrat Bhatti ; DPM Poonch, Night Khawaja; DMEO Poonch, Qamar Javid Qazi; Coordinator CSS GMC Rajouri, Sangeet Sharma; Incharge Registration section, Aftaz Ahmed; Coordinator Nursing College, Koshal Sharma; Coordinator Organising Committee, Ms Rubia Sultana; Incharge AB-PMJAY SEHAT, Suresh Kumar; Supervisor Nursing Staff, Parveen Akhter; and Record Clerks of various departments of GMC Rajouri.

  • B2V5-Phase: Rajnagar Upper Panchayat inhabitants resent absence of important departments officials.

    B2V5-Phase: Rajnagar Upper Panchayat inhabitants resent absence of important departments officials.

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    SHYAM SOOD

    RAJOURI NOVEMBER  09:–Inhabitants of Panchayat Rajnagar Upper of Budhal Block New expressed resentment as officials from important departments skipped the 1st round of transformative Back to Village Pahse-5 (B2V5) that commenced in 104 Panchayats across Rajouri district on Thursday.
    According to reports, people alleged that Panchayat Rajnagar Upper has been neglected by various departments as far as developmental works are concerned and the officers/officials who skipped B2V5 event were to face the wrath of the people.
    Dr. Iqbal Malik, BMO Nowshera, who was the Visiting Officer for Panchayat Rajnagar Upper of Budhal Block New, also confirmed that officers/officials from most of the important departments skipped the B2V5 and the problems/grievances of the people related to these departments couldn’t be redressed.
    “Due to the absence of officers/officials from these departments, many issues related to developmental activities and individual-oriented social schemes are pending,” said Visiting Officer.
    The Visting Officers shall stay in their respective Panchayats tonight and continue their scheduled activities tomorrow.
    Visiting Officer, Dr. Iqbal Malik has appealed to the concerned authorities (District Heads of Departments) to issue instructions to the concerned officers/officials to be present at the venue of B2V5 Program tomorrow at Panchayat Rajnagar Upper (Budhal New Block) for the smooth conduct of B2V5 and for the redressal of people’s problems/grievances.
    The important departments whose officers/officials skipped the first round of B2V5-Phase include PWD(R&B), Health, Education, Forest, Social Welfare, Irrigation & Flood Control, Animal /Sheep Husbandry, Youth Sport Services, Agriculture, Sericulture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Fisheries, Bank, etc.

  • 2 Jammu Cops Suspended For Dereliction Of Duty

    2 Jammu Cops Suspended For Dereliction Of Duty

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    JAMMU, NOVEMBER  09:–Two constables of the Jammu and Kashmir Police were suspended for dereliction of duty here on Thursday, an official said.

    A designated team of officials of police was on routine night checking duty when a police vehicle was found abandoned while the staff deployed for night duty were found in dereliction of duty, the official said.

    Following this, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jammu Dr Vinod Kumar ordered suspension of two police personnel of Police Post Chinore, he said.

    The suspended police personnel are Selection Grade Constable Jagdish Raj and Constable Wasim Akram. The two have been suspended with immediate effect, the official said.

    SSP Kumar said dereliction of duty will not be tolerated and police personnel found slacking on duty will be dealt strictly as per norms.

  • Greenland Educational Institute, in Collaboration with Kashmir blood Donars Group organised a blood donation camp in Hawal. 90 Donors Donated the Blood 

    Greenland Educational Institute, in Collaboration with Kashmir blood Donars Group organised a blood donation camp in Hawal. 90 Donors Donated the Blood 

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    SRINAGAR NOVEMBER 09:-The Greenland Educational Institute today organised a blood donation camp in collaboration with Kashmir blood donars group at Hawal area of Srinagar.Chairman Kashmir blood donars group and Prominent Social activist Dr Touseef Ahmed Bhat addressed the students ,held active meetings with teachers, alumni and student body and encouraged them to inspire their friends and relatives to join the blood donation camp. The chairman of Greenland foundation Mr Suhail Jan said we invited the parents of students also to enumerate the benefits of donating blood and requested them to be a part of this blood donation camp.

    Valley’s known Environmental activist Mr Amjid Rezvi said the staff members of school displayed true humanitarian spirit, a hallmark of humanity and participating in the camp enthusiastically. Even the residents of localities in the vicinity joined the camp making our total tally of participants to 90. Renowned Social activist Syed Aijaz Kashani while participating in the camp said it’s a great initiative ,Blood donation camps can save lives.

    It’s wonderful to see organizations like the Greenland Foundation collaborating with groups like the Kashmir Blood Donors to make a positive impact on the community.A regular blood Donar,and blood man of Kashmir Mr Shabir Hussain who has donated 185 blood points till date said the donors found it very happy to contribute in saving someone’s life .

    The Medical Staff from Jawahar Lal Nehru Hospital Rainawari were present in the prestigious blood donation camp.Activists like, Mr Ajaz langoo,Kaiser ahmad, and other volunteers from budgam also graced the occasion.

  • B2V5: Day 1 Commences amid spirited public participation across 104 Panchayats in Rajouri District

    B2V5: Day 1 Commences amid spirited public participation across 104 Panchayats in Rajouri District

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    RAJOURI, NOVEMBER 09: –The transformative Back to Village Phase-V initiative commenced with verve across Rajouri district, where a multitude of activities are underway as part of this momentous public outreach program.

    Under the overall supervision of the Deputy Commissioner, Vikas Kundal, the first day of this ambitious program commenced amid spirited public participation across 104 panchayats of six blocks of the district including Budhal New, Budhal Old, Manjakote, Moughla, Rajouri and Thanamandi. What makes this day truly special is the overwhelming participation of the villagers, who are exuding enthusiasm and applauding the proactive efforts of the Government.

    Following the successful implementations of B2V1, B2V2, B2V3, and B2V4, the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has embarked on its fifth edition of Back to Village. This exceptional endeavor aims to bring governance to the very doorsteps of rural communities while fostering active community engagement.

    The dedicated officers Prabharis across various panchayats, have convened crucial meetings with key stakeholders, department officials, and members of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs). These discussions have revolved around addressing the core challenges and issues faced by these panchayats.

    A diverse range of activities has been initiated, including the collection of comprehensive lists that encompass new projects commencing, ongoing projects and successfully completed projects funded through PRI grants, district plan, UT plan, MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) initiatives, as well as schemes from different government departments. Lists of beneficiaries of awas plus, pension schemes, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and agriculture-related programs are also being collected meticulously.

    During the event, the designated officers have also lent a compassionate ear to the grievances expressed during these sessions, documenting each concern, and assuring the local community that their legitimate demands and issues will be addressed in a phased and systematic manner.

    The people of Rajouri district have expressed their admiration for the steadfast efforts of the Government to connect with them on their own turf and attentively listen to their concerns. It is a true reflection of participatory governance and community-led development, showcasing the potential for positive change at the grassroot level.

    They have pledged their unwavering cooperation with the administration in these grand developmental festivities. This strong partnership between the people and the administration promises to pave the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for Rajouri district.

    DC emphasized the objective of the Back to Village initiative. Recognizing the transformative impact of community engagement, he earnestly urged the residents of Rajouri to contribute wholeheartedly to this monumental public outreach program.

  • DC takes comprehensive review of RDD Sector works in Rajouri District ;  Impressive 33,053 PMAY Houses completed; over 10.56 lakh person-days generated under MGNREGA

    DC takes comprehensive review of RDD Sector works in Rajouri District ; Impressive 33,053 PMAY Houses completed; over 10.56 lakh person-days generated under MGNREGA

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    RAJOURI, NOVEMBER 09:-‘In a proactive display of commitment to transparent governance and the effective implementation of developmental initiatives, Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal conducted a comprehensive review of the progress made by the Rural Development Department in Rajouri District. With a keen focus on the district Capex Budget, he noted that out of the 4,146 works, a commendable 871 have been successfully completed.

    Turning his attention to housing initiatives, the Deputy Commissioner scrutinized the physical and financial status of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G) and AWAS Plus. Impressively, out of the targeted 65,594 houses, 33,053 have been completed.

    During the discussion, the need for geo-tagging of all finalized houses was emphasized, and clear directives were issued to expedite the remaining projects to meet set targets efficiently.

    Delving into the accomplishments under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), the DC highlighted the generation of an impressive 1,056,495 person-days, achieving 84 percent of the set target.

    Stressing the urgency of Aadhar seeding, the Deputy Commissioner called for achieving 100 percent Aadhar seeding under MGNREGA promptly. A meticulous review of the progress showcased a strong commitment to creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.

    Within the ambit of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), the DC was apprised of the ongoing door-to-door waste collection in the district. A detailed evaluation of the physical and financial advancements in Soakage pits, compost pits, Segregation sheds, and Community sanitary complexes underscored the dedication of the administration to sanitation and environmental sustainability.

    In the ambitious pursuit of holistic development through the Aspirational Block Development Program (ABDP), significant strides have been made with initiation underway on 15 out of the 22 planned works. Simultaneously, under the Aspirational Panchayat Development Program (APDP), which shares a parallel commitment to transformative change, commendable progress is evident as 22 out of the 42 designated works have been successfully launched.

    The Deputy Commissioner Rajouri directed the officers to work with heightened enthusiasm and a mission-oriented mindset. The call for diligence and a mission-oriented approach underscores the importance of meeting public expectations. The emphasis on completion, coupled with the call for geo-tagging, demonstrates the commitment of the administration to accountability and quality in developmental endeavors.

    The meeting was attended by CPO Mohammad Khurshid, ACD Vijay Kumar, ACP Sheraz Chowhan, DPO Auqil Nuvaid, EXEN REW Zahir Khan, and Block Development Officers.