Day: January 22, 2024

  • Govt orders transfer of 33 police officers in J&K ASP Rajouri Vivek Shekhar transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-15h Battalion

    Govt orders transfer of 33 police officers in J&K ASP Rajouri Vivek Shekhar transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-15h Battalion

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL

    SRINAGAR JANUARY 22 (GNS ):–The government on Monday ordered major reshuffle in police by ordering transfer and positing of 33 officers with immediate effect.

    According to a government order, Shivam Siddharth, IPS, awaiting adjustment has been posted as Superintendent of Police, North Jammu, vice Kuldeep Chand Handa.

    Ranjit Singh, Superintendent of Police, awaiting adjustment has been posted as Dy. Commandant JKAP-8th Battalion.
    Azhar Bashir Baba, Additional Superintendent of Police Security, Kashmir, has been transferred and posted as Superintendent of Police, APCR Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Arif Amin Shah, Superintendent of Police (Headquarters), Srinagar, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant JKAP-9 Battalion, against an available vacancy.

    Naresh Singh, Additional Superintendent of Police, Shopian, has been transferred and posted as Joint Director (Headquarters) SSF Srinagar, vice Brijesh Kumar Sharma.
    Rajinder Singh, Additional Superintendent of Police, Kishtwar, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-21 Battalion, against an available vacancy. Mohd.  Anwar-ul-Haq, Additional Superintendent of Police, Udhampur, has been transferred and posted as Additional Superintendent of Police, PCR, Jammu.

    Vivek Shekhar Sharma, Additional Superintendent of Police, Rajouri, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-15h Battalion, against an available vacancy.

    Feroz Ahmad, awaiting posting, has been transferred and posted as Additional Superintendent of Police, Pulwama, vice Tanweer Ahmad Dar.

    Tanweer Ahmad Dar, Additional Superintendent of Police, Pulwama, has been transferred and posted as Additional Superintendent of Police, Kulgam, vice Shabir Ahmad. Zoheb Tanweer, Superintendent of Police, North Srinagar, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-8 Battalion, against an available vacancy.

    Amit Verma, Superintendent of Police, West Srinagar, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-17 Battalion, against an available vacancy.

    Mashkoor Ahmed Zargat, Superintendent of Police, Hazrathal Srinagar, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-8 Battalion, against an available vacancy.
    Brijesh Kumar Sharma, Joint Director (Headquarters) SSF Srinagar, has been transferred and posted as SP(Rural), Jammu, vice Rahul Charak, who has been asked to report to the Police Headquarters till further orders.
    Kulbir Chand Handa, Superintendent of Police, North Jammu, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-18 Battalion, against available vacancy.

    Farhat Jeelani, Additional Superintendent of Police, Kupwara, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant JKAP-14 Battalion, angainst an available vacancy. Shabir Ahmad, Additional Superintendent of Police, Kulgam, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, Border Battalion Srinagar, against an available vacancy.Vishal Manhas, awaiting adjustment, is posted as Staff Officer to GP Jammu Zone, against an available vacancy.Hilal Khaliq Bhat, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Superintendent of Police, Hazrathal-Srinagar, vice Mashkoor Ahmed Zargar Fahad Tak, awaiting adjustment, has been transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IK-10 Battalion, against an available vacancy.

    Imtyaz Ahmad Rather, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Superintendent of Police, West Srinagar, vice Amit Verma.Shah Umar, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Superintendent of Police Hors, Srinagar, vice Arif Amin Shah.Baljit Singh, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Additional Superintendent of Police, Udhampur, vice Mohd. Anwar-ul-Haq.Ghulam Mohd Bhat, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Additional Superintendent of Police, Kupwara, vice Farhat Jeelani.Aejaz Ahmad Malik, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Dy. Commandant IR 2 Battalion, against an available vacancy.Ruhail Mircha, awaiting adjustment, is posted as Additional Superintendent of Police Security, Kashmir, vice Azhar Bashir Baba.Pardeep Kumar, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Dy. Commandant IR-2 Battalion, against an available vacancy.Syed Majeed Mosavi, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Dy. Commandant IR-19 Battalion, against an available vacancy.Musadiq Majid Basu, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Additional Superintendent of Police, Rajouri, vice Vivek Shekhar Sharma.Salim Jahangir Lone, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Additional Superintendent of Police Security, Kashmir. “One post from the overall reserves shall be utilized for the purpose of drawl of salary of the officer,” reads the order, a copy of which lies with GNS.
    Showkat Ahmad Dar, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Superintendent of Police, North Srinagar, vice Zoheb Tanweer.

    Manish Kumar Sharma, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Additional Superintendent of Police, Railways, Jammu, against an available vacancy
    Imtiaz Ahmed, awaiting adjustment, has been posted as Dy. Commandant IR-10 Bn., against an available vvacancy.  (GNS)

  • Deputy Commissioner Rajouri interacts with media persons .Media persons provide fact-based reports, pertaining to public interest ; O P Bhagat

    Deputy Commissioner Rajouri interacts with media persons .Media persons provide fact-based reports, pertaining to public interest ; O P Bhagat

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL

    RAJOURI, JANUARY 22:– To foster corporation with the media, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Om Prakash Bhagat today chaired an interactive session with the local media persons.

    During the engaging discussion, media persons commended the District Administration for its proactive measures to address public grievances and enhance the overall development of the district.

    The discussion focused on the crucial role played by media persons in generating widespread awareness about online services and the national campaign for a “Nasha Mukt Bharat” (Addiction-free India).

    During the session, the Deputy Commissioner Om Prakash Bhagat emphasized the importance of media cooperation in highlighting people’s concerns and expressed gratitude for the efforts of the journalists in shedding light on both developmental initiatives and public issues.

    Deputy Commissioner Om Prakash Bhagat reiterated the commitment of the District Administration to ensuring the comprehensive progress of the region. He outlined the dedication of the administration to foster a responsive, transparent, and accountable system.

    Acknowledging the journalists of Rajouri for their impartial and positive journalism, he encouraged them to continue working with dedication and without bias, urging them to fearlessly present public issues for swift resolution by the administration.

    Furthermore, the Deputy Commissioner Om Prakash Bhagat urged media professionals to actively disseminate information about government schemes among the public, facilitating the accessibility of benefits to every individual. Recognizing the power of well-researched reporting, he appealed to media persons to provide fact-based reports, especially those pertaining to public interest, contributing to an informed and engaged citizenry.

    Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Om Prakash Bhagat, highlighted the significance of leveraging media platforms to educate the masses about the collective effort required to make the district free from the scourge of drug addiction.

    In his closing remarks, the Deputy Commissioner reiterated the collaborative role media plays in the development process and called for sustained cooperation in disseminating accurate information and advocating for the well-being of the community. The session concluded with a shared commitment to fostering a robust partnership between the District Administration and the media for the betterment of the region.

    Among the others, Additional Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Rajiv Kumar Khajuria; Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Imran Rashid Kataria; District Information Officer, Auqil Nuvaid and media persons attended the meeting.

  • Shopkeepers arrested in Nowshera after recovery of illicit liquor

    Shopkeepers arrested in Nowshera after recovery of illicit liquor

    GNS ONLINE NEWS PORTAL

    RAJOURI JANUARY 22:–Police in Nowshera sub division have arrested local shopkeepers after recovery of illicit liquor from a shop in the area.

    On reliable information one shop namely Raja Chicken Dhaba at Bus Stand, Nowshera was raided in presence of Magistrate and two shopkeepers were intercepted .

    The shop belonged to Vishal Choudhary son of Satpal Chowdhary resident of Chowki and Dhiraj Kumar @Raja son of Sansar Chand resident of Chowki, Nowshera.

    During raid, police recovered and seized illicit liquor from the shop which the accused were looking to sell illegally taking advantage of the dry day being declared in the UT.

    The recovery include Rum 12 bottles (750ml each), Whisky 12 bottles (750ml each), Whisky 100 quarters (180ml each), Special Whisky 50 quarters (180 ml each).

    A total 24 bottles and 150 quarters have been recovered. Cognizance in the instant matter has been taken at Police Station Nowshera.

  • What’s most unfortunate part in the history of J&K is the years of neglect downtown of Srinagar has faced ;  Faheem Reshi, Apni Party Leader.

    What’s most unfortunate part in the history of J&K is the years of neglect downtown of Srinagar has faced ;  Faheem Reshi, Apni Party Leader.

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    SRINAGAR JANUARY 22:–Leaders came and went, but downtown witnessed no development except for few projects taken up here and there, he adds.

    “Nothing major was done by the most happening and prominent leaders for the people of downtown,” he maintains.

    Also known as Shehr e Khass, downtown Srinagar has grappled with a persistent issue of neglect over the years — which encompasses various aspects of urban development, infrastructure, and basic amenities, creating a challenging environment for the residents, he says.

    Reshi says further that the repercussions of this prolonged neglect are very much evident in the deteriorating state of roads, drainage system, public facilities, sanitation system and inadequate infrastructure.

    There is an overall lack of attention to the city’s pressing needs, he adds.

    “The growing demands of the population of downtown has never been met which results in poor quality of life for its residents.”

    Reshi narrates that the neglect also manifests in the form of lack of essential services and basic amenities like healthcare, education etc.

    This is the reason which hinders the overall development potential of the city, he says.

    Reshi says Apni Party is trying hard to address these issues effectively.

    So far Reshi has been able to bring changes like establishment of three parks at Sekidaffar Chowk, macadamisation of Nallahmar road connecting to Eidgah, repairment of lanes and bylanes of ward 48 and 49.

    “Besides that new lights were installed and old
    High mast lights were made functional and repaired, funds were allocated for myriad lanes and bylanes of downtown.”

    In addition to that many other issues were redressed and development work brought forth in and around the city, he says.

    Reshi while questioning the old regimes of Jammu and Kashmir, says: “if I was able to do address so many issues and problems in a matter of few months only, why weren’t previous governments able to bring any kind of change?”

    Reshi further says that he and his group joined Altaf Bukhari’s Apni Party because they believe that his stance and vision for downtown is very strong.

    “Altaf Bukhari is a man of principles and we firmly believe that under his aegis downtown will flourish and prosper.”

    There is a pressing need for a comprehensive and sustained effort required to uplift the old city and Apni Party is putting in collaborative initiatives, community engagement programs to bring about the change.

    Transparency plays a vital role, which was missing in previous governments, in rejuvenating Srinagar and Apni Party ensures that the city receives the attention and resources it always deserves, he maintains.

    Though overcoming years of neglect is a Herculean task, but Apni Party is working up together with the people to implement planning and development.

    Reshi says he along with his party patron is fostering development to pave the way for a brighter and better future for the people of downtown Srinagar.

  • Public Felicitates Farooq Inqlabi for Selfless Services as Sarpanch & assured Full Support in Future 

    Public Felicitates Farooq Inqlabi for Selfless Services as Sarpanch & assured Full Support in Future 

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    RAJOURI JANUARY 22:–The Public of Gran Panchayat Kewal hailed the services of Outgoing Sarpanch Mohd Farooq Inqalabi who completed his five year stint as Sarpanch successfully.

    The Public heaped praise on Inqalabi for working with great Honesty, Dedication and Sincerity during all these years in the interest of general masses of the panchayat especially the Poors and downtrodden community of the area. Public while speaking at the thank giving function organised hailed Inqalabi for remaining available round the clock for the public and always trying to work for the upliftment and betterment of his public without any caste creed or religion and also for sustainable development of the panchayat by judicious use of funds.

    Speaking on the occasion Farooq Inqalabi thanked the general public for their continuous and constant support and assured that he will continue working for the general masses and he will remain available for the public as he has totally devoted his life for the betterment of poor downtrodden and neglected lot of the area.