Day: October 14, 2024

  • DC Rajouri reviews efforts against drug trafficking under Nasha Mukht Abhiyan

    DC Rajouri reviews efforts against drug trafficking under Nasha Mukht Abhiyan

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    RAJOURI, OCT 14:- In a determined effort to combat drug trafficking and implement the Nasha Mukht Abhiyan, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, chaired a crucial meeting of the Narco Coordination Centre Committee in the Conference Hall, DC Office Rajouri.

    The meeting focused on multi-faceted strategies to curb the menace of drugs in the district through enhanced surveillance, awareness programs, and enforcement measures.

    The Deputy Commissioner directed the Drug Inspector to share a tehsil-wise list of all pharmaceutical shops operating within the district. In addition, he was tasked with providing a draft checklist of essential requirements for the opening and operation of pharmaceutical shops, which would be circulated to all Additional Deputy Commissioners (ADCs). ADCs shall conduct thorough physical verifications of these establishments within their jurisdictions and submit compliance reports.

    As part of the district-wide effort, the Deputy Commissioner emphasized the need for random checks at key entry points to Rajouri, ensuring that no illegal substances are smuggled into the district. He also highlighted the importance of extending these checks to remote areas, such as Khawas, to ensure a uniform enforcement of anti-drug policies.

    The Programme Officer, ICDS, was instructed to organize comprehensive awareness campaigns in collaboration with Supervisors and Child Development Project Officers (CDPOs), with a calendar of training programs to be issued to ensure widespread coverage of the anti-drug message.

    The Chief Education Officer was directed to conduct surprise inspections in and around high schools and higher secondary schools, particularly targeting street vendors for possible involvement in drug peddling. Complaint boxes will be installed near educational institutions, and Parent-Teacher Meetings will be organized to engage families in the fight against drug abuse.

    Law enforcement agencies, particularly the police, were instructed to intensify their efforts, with a focus on increasing seizures and detentions related to drug trafficking.

    The meeting was attended by ADC Rajouri Rajiv Khajuria, Additional SP Bikram Kumar, DPO ICDS, ACD, ACR, SDM, CEO, DSWO, DIO, ARTO, ETO, and representatives from the Anti-Terrorism Force (ATF), Drug De-addiction Centre, and other district officers.

  • “GMC Rajouri Welcomes New MBBS Batch with Oath & Apron Ceremony”

    “GMC Rajouri Welcomes New MBBS Batch with Oath & Apron Ceremony”

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    LIAQAT ALI KHATANA

    RAJOURI OCT 14:-Government Medical College, Rajouri, held an oath and apron-wearing ceremony for its new batch of MBBS students today. The ceremony, which signifies the students’ commitment to their medical studies, took place at the Maira complex within the college premises.

    Dr. Chander Shekhar, Head of the Obstetrics and Department, presided over the event, while Dr. A.S. Bhatia, Incharge Principal of GMC Rajouri, and other esteemed guests were also in attendance. The students were administered an oath, marking their dedication to the medical field, and donned their aprons, a symbol of their profession.

    This ceremony is a significant milestone for the students, as it underscores the importance of their role as future healthcare providers. The doctors and officers of GMC Rajouri also delivered insightful presentations and lectures, highlighting the responsibilities that come with being a medical professional.

    GMC Rajouri has been making strides in providing quality education and healthcare services to the people of Peer Panchal region since its establishment in 2017. With its commitment to excellence, the college is shaping the next generation of medical professionals.

  • ‘Go to HC’: SC refuses to entertain plea challenging J&K LG’s power to nominate 5 members to Assembly

    ‘Go to HC’: SC refuses to entertain plea challenging J&K LG’s power to nominate 5 members to Assembly

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    NEW DELHI OCT 14:- The Supreme Court on Monday declined to entertain a petition challenging the Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor’s power to nominate five members to the Assembly on the recommendations of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.

    “Go to the high court,” a bench headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna told senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who appeared on behalf of the petitioner.

    “We are not inclined to entertain the present petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India and give liberty to the petitioner to approach the jurisdictional high court by way of a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India,” ordered the Bench, also comprising Justice Sanjay Kumar, clarifying that it has not expressed any “opinion on merits”.

    As per the J&K Reorganisation Act 2019 and J&K Reorganisation Amendment Act 2013, all the five nominated members will have voting rights in government formation.

    Among the nominated members, two will be women, two from the Kashmiri Pandit displaced community, including at least one woman, and one from the West Pakistan refugees.

    On Friday, National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah called on Lt Governor Manoj Sinha at the Raj Bhavan in Srinagar and staked a claim to form the government.

    The NC has 42 members in the 90-member Assembly, and its allies Congress and CPI-M, six and one, respectively. The BJP has 29, the PDP three, the AAP and the Peoples Conference one each, and there are seven Independents.

    Of the 7 Independent candidates who won the Assembly election, most, including Pyare Lal Sharma, Satish Sharma, Mohammad Choudhary Akram, Dr Rameshwar Singh, and Muzaffar Iqbal Khan, have decided to support the NC. The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) lone winner, Mehraj Malik has also said it would support the NC.

    Abdullah had said that the first business of the J&K cabinet would be to pass a resolution for the restoration of statehood. “It should be the first business of the cabinet to pass a resolution asking the Centre to restore statehood to J&K. The Chief Minister should then travel to Delhi with the resolution and ask the government to restore our statehood,” he said.

    Omar Abdullah admitted that there are apprehensions that the government in a Union Territory setup might have limited powers.–(IANS)

  • Stage set for formation of popular government: President rule revoked in J&K.

    Stage set for formation of popular government: President rule revoked in J&K.

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    SHYAM SOOD

    RAJOURI OCT 13:-The Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh in a notification issued on Sunday said that President rule in Jammu and Kashmir has officially been revoked.
    An order issued by the President of India which is published for general information read: “In exercise of powers conferred by section 73 of the Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act 2019 (34 of 2019) read with articles 239 and 239A of the Constitution of India, the Order dated the 31st October 2019 in relation to the Union territory of Jammu & Kashmir shall stand revoked immediately before the appointment of the Chief Minister under section 54 of the Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act,2019”.
    Revocation of President rule follows the conclusion of Assembly elections & has cleared the path for the first in the region since 2014.
    The President Rule was imposed in J&K on 19 June 2018 after the collapse of the coalition government formed by the People
    Democratic Party (PDP) and the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
    Later in a significant move the Central Government revoked J&K’s semi-autonomous status under Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, reclassifying it as a Union Territory.
    After a gap of about 10 years the elections for 90 Assembly Constituencies were held in three faces in September and October respectively after the abrogation of Article 370.
    The National Conference got 42 seats while its pre-poll alliance partner Congress got 6 seats.
    BJP emerged as the second largest party with 29 seats while the PDP got 3 seats.
    All eyes are now on the formation of a new elected government in J&K and the relations between Central and state governments.