Day: January 7, 2024

  • AAP to hold ‘Badlao Rally’ from January 10 to 17 . Yatra seeks to address burning issues of J&K

    AAP to hold ‘Badlao Rally’ from January 10 to 17 . Yatra seeks to address burning issues of J&K

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    JAMMU JANUARY 07:–AAP to hold ‘Badlao Rally’ from January 10 to 17. Yatra will start from Lakhanpur and ends at khourbani Akhnoor.

    *Safeer Choudhary* said Yatra seeks to address rampant unemployment & inflation, the politics of hate and division and the over-centralisation of our political system and many burning issues of J&K.

    Since Independence, political parties have been making promises to voters, and breaking those later. AAP is different. We deliver what we promise. You can see for yourself, *AAP leader Safeer Choudhary said.*

    Ms. Nirmal Mahana said AAP Govt has done tremendous work in Delhi and Punjab, if people of J&K want Free power supply, water and education then join AAP for bright future of J&K.

    *Safeer Choudhary* AAP leaders appealed people of J&K to participate in paidal march in large numbers and make Yatra successful.

    Badlao Rally Route:

    *Lakhanpur, Kathua, Samba, Kunjwani Chowk, Satwari Chowk, Miran Sahib, Gandhi Nagar, Vikram Chowk, Jewal, Canal Head, Borhi Chowk Talab Tillo, Pouni Chak, Ghou Manhaja, Saran, Marh, Jhari Kana Chack Akhnoor Road, Akhnoor Road, Ambgharota, Amphalla and Panjtirthi City.*

  • Deputy Commissioner inspects progress on developmental projects in Rajouri District

    Deputy Commissioner inspects progress on developmental projects in Rajouri District

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    RAJOURI, JANUARY 07:– Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Om Prakash Bhagat today conducted a comprehensive inspection of the developmental projects in the region to assess their progress.

    The projects inspected included the water supply schemes in Palma and Nagrota under Jal Jeevan Mission. Both projects are set to be completed by March 2024. The DC directed the officers to maintain the current momentum, with a primary focus on ensuring the timely completion of the projects without compromising on quality standards.

    During his visit, the Deputy Commissioner also inspected the ongoing construction of the 110-meter span bridge connecting Palma to Chowkian. He closely examined the progress of the launching work on the bridge. This crucial project, executed by the Public Works Department (Roads & Buildings), is estimated to cost Rs. 418 lakh.

    At Government Medical College (GMC) Rajouri, the DC inspected the staff quarters and directed the Public Works Department (PWD) to expedite the completion of the pending work. He also directed the concerned authorities to provide all civic amenities, including water and other facilities, to the staff quarters for their smooth functioning.

    The DC also paid a visit to the Girls’ Hostel Block, where he identified a few issues that require immediate attention. One of the key concerns raised was the need for the completion of the road leading to the Girls’ Hostel Block. The Deputy Commissioner directed the XEN PWD to address this issue promptly. Additionally, the need for proper drainage in the area was highlighted, and the XEN PWD informed that a Detailed Project Report (DPR) has been submitted to the concerned authorities.

    Furthermore, it was observed that a boundary wall needs to be constructed for the GMC Building. The Deputy Commissioner emphasized the importance of this boundary wall and instructed the concerned authorities to take the necessary steps to ensure its construction. Regarding the identification of suitable land for the water supply scheme, the XEN Jal Shakti has been directed to expedite the process and identify suitable land for the project.

    In conclusion, the district administration remains dedicated to the successful completion of these developmental projects, with a focus on improving the infrastructure and amenities for the benefit of the residents of Rajouri. By addressing the identified issues and ensuring efficient project execution, the district administration aims to enhance the overall development and well-being of the region.

    Principal GMC Rajouri, Amar Jeet Singh; SE Hydraulics, Bhram Jyoti Sharma; SE PWD(R&B), Devi Dayal; XEN PWD(R&B) Rajouri, Sardar Khan; XEN Jal Shakti Rajouri, Ashwini Sharma and other concerned officers accompanied the DC during the visit.

  • Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra: IEC Van traverses through panchayats of block Moughla & Kalakote in Rajouri District

    Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra: IEC Van traverses through panchayats of block Moughla & Kalakote in Rajouri District

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    RAJOURI, JANUARY 07: –Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra (VBSY) is gaining momentum in Rajouri, driving the implementation of various government schemes and bringing about comprehensive development in the district. This initiative aims to transform Rajouri by reaching underserved areas and ensuring the effective execution of government programs, thereby improving the lives of its residents.

    To effectively communicate and create awareness about these initiatives, an Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) van has been deployed as an essential part of the Yatra. This mobile communication platform has played a crucial role in engaging with local communities and equipping them with the necessary knowledge to benefit from government schemes.

    The VBSY has achieved remarkable success in implementing various government schemes in Rajouri District. These schemes, designed to enhance the quality of life and provide essential services, have been executed with exceptional efficiency on the ground. As a result, the community has experienced tangible benefits and witnessed positive changes in their daily lives.

    Today, the VBSY IEC vans traveled through the panchayats of Jungrial East, Jungrial West, Mallurian, Treru Upper-A, Kothian-A, Jigni, Bathera and Kharak of Moughla and Kalakote block.

    The impact of the Yatra can be seen in improved access to healthcare, education, and basic amenities, as well as the overall progress of Rajouri District. This initiative has been meticulously planned and executed to align with the core objective of holistic development, leaving a lasting and positive impact on the community.

    The VBSY represents progress and collaboration, embodying the spirit of Viksit Bharat Sankalp. By bringing government schemes to the grassroots level and ensuring comprehensive coverage, it has created a platform for empowerment and upliftment. This transformative journey in Rajouri District stands as an exemplary model of effective governance, community engagement, and collective determination to build a better and prosperous India.

  • DC Rajouri inspects developmental projects during whirlwind tour of border areas

    DC Rajouri inspects developmental projects during whirlwind tour of border areas

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    RAJOURI, JANUARY 07:-– In a proactive move to ensure the holistic development of the border areas in Rajouri district, Deputy Commissioner Om Prakash Bhagat undertook an extensive day-long tour. During the tour, he meticulously assessed the progress of various development projects aimed at enhancing the socio-economic landscape of the region.

    The cornerstone of the inspection was the site earmarked for the construction of Government Degree College (GDC) in Doongi. It was informed that a substantial 75 Kanal land has been demarcated and transferred to the Higher Education Department for this purpose. The estimated cost of this ambitious project stands at a commendable 35 crores, underscoring the commitment to fostering educational growth in the area.

    One of the vital projects under scrutiny was the Water Supply Scheme in SassalKote, approved under the Jal Jeevan Mission. With an estimated cost of Rs 3.4 crore, this initiative is anticipated to benefit around 500 individuals upon completion by March 31, 2024. Similarly, the examination of the Water Supply Scheme at Pukhrani, also sanctioned under the Jal Jeevan Mission, revealed a project with an estimated cost of Rs 979.77 lacs, aimed at benefiting 3776 souls upon successful implementation. He also inspected the progress on the water supply scheme at Rajpur Kamila sanctioned under JJM.

    Highlighting the importance of sustainable agricultural practices, the Deputy Commissioner visited the agricultural field of a progressive farmer in SasalKote village. This farmer is engaged in diverse activities such as mushroom cultivation, horticulture, floriculture, and organic farming, showcasing a commitment to innovative and eco-friendly agricultural practices.

    During the tour, Deputy Commissioner Om Prakash Bhagat directed the concerned officers to prioritize the timely and high-quality completion of all ongoing development projects in the district. This underscores the dedication of the administration to delivering tangible and positive outcomes for the local populace.

    A poignant aspect of the tour was the visit to the revered Shrine of Veervadeshwar, where the Deputy Commissioner offered prayers for the peace, prosperity, and progress of the region. This gesture reflects the holistic approach of the administration, acknowledging the cultural and spiritual fabric integral to the community.

    In Laroka and Rajpur Bhatta Panchayats of block Qila Darhal, the Deputy Commissioner engaged with the PRI members and general public who voiced several crucial issues and demands for their respective areas. These included calls for improved road connectivity, upgradation of water and power infrastructure, and the provision of adequate staff in educational and health institutions. Demonstrating an empathetic stance, the DC assured that all their genuine concerns would be redressed on a priority basis.

    Later, the Deputy Commissioner also visited Shaheed Ghar at Qila Darhal where he paid rich tributes to the martyrs of 1947 who sacrificed their lives while defending the Fort against Pakistani intruders. He urged the civilians to carry forward the legacy of these great warriors. “Our freedom fighters sacrificed their lives for us and we shouldn’t let that sacrifice go to waste. We need to respect their contribution and seriously fulfill our responsibilities towards the country”, the DC maintained.

    During the visit to Raj Pur Qila Darhal, Deputy Commissioner Om Prakash Bhagat actively contributed to environmental conservation by planting saplings of almond and mausami, emphasizing the significance of sustainable practices for a greener future in Rajouri district.

    This comprehensive tour and inspection underscore the commitment of the administration to the well-being and progress of the residents of Rajouri district, reflecting a holistic approach to development and governance.

    Officers who accompanied the DC during his visit were DFO Nowshera, Sateyendra Maurya; ADC Nowshera, Kartar Singh; SE PDD, Sadiq Azad; CAO, Sohan Singh; Tehsildar Rajouri, Varinder Sharma; DSWO, Abdul Rahim; XEN PDD Rajouri, Mohd Rashid; XEN Jal Shakti Rajouri, Ashwini Sharma; XEN Jal Shakti Nowshera, Bipin Kumar, along with other district and sectoral officers.

  • Door to door KCC coverage camps held at Panchayat Kewal Lower

    Door to door KCC coverage camps held at Panchayat Kewal Lower

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    RAJOURI JANUARY 07:–To educate farmers about various Agriculture related Government programmes besides ensuring 100% saturation of Kisan Credit Cards (KCC), series of camps were held across Gram Panchayat Kewal Lower in Budhal Block of Rajouri District today.

    The camps were presided over by the Sarpanch Gram Panchayat Kewal Mr Mohammad Farooq Inqlabi.

    Sarpanch Farooq Inqlabi appealed the farmers to maintain liaison with all the departments to avail maximum benefit of all departmental schemes and ensure 100 percent KCC coverage.
    He appealed all the PRI members to intensify mass awareness in their work areas regarding farmers’ welfare schemes like KCC, PM Kisan, Pardhan Mantri Fasal Bhima Yojana, Soil Health Card Scheme, Organic Farming and others to achieve the target of doubling the income of farmers.

    PRI members, Social activists and farmers from adjoining areas participated in the camp.
    The camp was attended by Agriculture Extension Officer (AEO) Samote Zone, Mr Mehmood Ahmed, Chowkidar Mohd Rafiq and other prominent persons of Village Kewal. AEO Mehmood besides disseminated information related to various Government schemes of Agriculture department which are meant for the welfare of the farmers.
    Speaking on the occasion, the AEO said that the camps are being organized with aims at reaching out to farmer and establishing a contact with the administration. He said that the aim for organizing camp at village level is to ensure 100% coverage of the farmers under KCC in the area so that they can avail low-interest loan.
    Meanwhile, Kisan Credit cards were also handed over to several progressive farmers of the area to help them secure timely credit at reasonable interest in a hassle-free manner.

  • Notorious drug peddler arrested in Rajouri’s Nowshera

    Notorious drug peddler arrested in Rajouri’s Nowshera

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    RAJOURI JANUARY 07:–Jammu and Kashmir police in Rajouri arrested a notorious narcotics peddler during patrolling in Bareri area of Naushera.

    Police said that a patrolling team of Police officials of PS Naushera noticed one person under suspicious circumstances, who on seeing police patrol team, tried to run away from spot. Acting swiftly the patrolling party chased the suspicious person and apprehended him.

    The suspect was identified as Sunny Kumar@ Sundi S/O Jai Ram R/O Bareri, Naushera.

    On his personal search, 06 grams of heroin like narcotics substance was recovered from his possession.

    The peddler was subsequently arrested from the spot, police said.

    Police said that a case in FIR 03/24 U/Ss 8/21/22 NDPS Act has been registered in police station Naushera and further investigation is going on.

  • JKPYC Leaders Shabnam Khan and Asmat Khan Engage in Strategic Talks with Raman Bhalla in Jammu.

    JKPYC Leaders Shabnam Khan and Asmat Khan Engage in Strategic Talks with Raman Bhalla in Jammu.

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    JAMMU JANUARY 07:–In a significant move towards fostering regional collaboration and addressing pressing issues, the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Youth Congress (JKPYC) Vice President from Baramulla, Shabnam Khan, and General Secretary Asmat Khan convened a high-level meeting with former minister and JKPCC working President JK-UT Raman Bhalla in Jammu today.

    The meeting, marked by its relevance and significance, witnessed a convergence of dynamic leaders aiming to deliberate on matters critical to the socio-economic fabric of the region. The presence of Shabnam Khan and Asmat Khan underscored JKPYC’s commitment to proactive engagement and meaningful dialogue for the progress of the region.

    Shabnam Khan, known for her proactive leadership and commitment to youth-centric initiatives, emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to address the challenges faced by the people of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the Baramulla district. Asmat Khan echoed these sentiments, highlighting the necessity of concerted action in driving positive change and development.

    Raman Bhalla, a prominent figure renowned for his advocacy of public welfare, welcomed the JKPYC leaders, recognizing the pivotal role of youth leadership in shaping the future of the region. Discussions encompassed a wide spectrum of issues ranging from employment opportunities, educational reforms, infrastructural development, to policies empowering the youth.

    The meeting concluded on an optimistic note, with a mutual understanding to continue engaging in constructive dialogues and joint efforts aimed at holistic development. The JKPYC leadership expressed gratitude to Raman Bhalla for his openness to collaboration and his dedication to inclusive governance.

    This strategic interaction between JKPYC’s Shabnam Khan, Asmat Khan, and Raman Bhalla stands as a testament to the spirit of cooperation and collective determination in advancing the socio-economic landscape of Jammu and Kashmir. It signifies a pivotal step towards bridging gaps and fostering a shared vision for progress, laying the groundwork for future collaborative initiatives for the region’s holistic betterment.