Day: November 4, 2024

  • ACB organised Vigilance Awareness program at Rajouri for H&ME Deptt functionaries.

    ACB organised Vigilance Awareness program at Rajouri for H&ME Deptt functionaries.

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    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI NOV 04:-Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) J&K in connection with Vigilance Awareness Week-2024 on Monday (November 4) organised an awareness program at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) Rajouri.
    Vigilance Awareness Week-2024 was commenced on October 28 in New Delhi with the theme ‘Culture of Integrity for Nation’s Prosperity’ and the integrity pledge was administered to the officials of the CVC by Praveen Kumar Srivastava, Central Vigilance Commissioner and A.S. Rajeev, Vigilance Commissioner.
    At Rajouri the ACB organised vigilance awareness for Health & Medical Education Department and NGOs and was also attended by book participants virtually from Jammu, Poonch, Ramban Udhampur, and Budgam.
    At the event Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, IAS, was the Chief Guest while SSP Rajouri, Randeep Singh; Principal GMC Rajouri, A S Bhatia; and Anjum Sahab, DEAN BGSBU were the special guests.
    In the event DVO Health, Sanjay Sharma was the speaker while Dr ADS Manhas was the guest speaker and prominent among others present include Chief Medical Officer, ML Rana, all BMOs, and Paramedical staff from different health blocks.
    DIG, Anti-Corruption Bureau J&K, Vikas Gupta and Director Health Services Jammu, Dr Rakesh Mangotra joined the event virtually while SSP ACB Jammu HQs, Sandeep Wazir was present in the event.
    ACB officers delivered a powerpoint presentation (PPP) explaining different causes of corruption in the health department, including in appointments, purchasing of medicines etc, and how to prevent these corruptions.
    The DC Abhishek Sharma in his compelling address underscoring the shared responsibility in battling corruption & urged students and future leaders to embrace integrity in their professional and personal lives, emphasizing that honesty in governance is essential for progress.
    SSP Rajouri, Randeep Kumar highlighted the role of law enforcement in fostering accountability & encouraged attendees to take an active role in upholding transparency and vowed to continue strengthening anti-corruption measures within the district.
    Principal of GMC Rajouri, A.S. Bhatia, commended the university’s initiative, emphasizing that educational institutions are vital in instilling ethical values among youth. He called on students to lead by example, as they will shape the ethical standards of future governance.
    Medical Superintendent Associated Hospital GMC Rajouri, Dr Shamim Choudhary focused on vigilance in healthcare, stressing that integrity in service is as critical as financial transparency.
    BMO Nowshera, Dr Iqbal Malik, added that healthcare professionals bear the dual responsibility of patient care and ethical conduct, marking vigilance as fundamental to their role.
    Deputy SP HQs, Shatist Kumar addressed vigilance within law enforcement, reinforcing that ethical policing sets a powerful precedent for society. He affirmed the importance of accountability, stating that transparent operations within police ranks build public trust.
    The observance included a pledge by attendees, committing themselves to transparency and ethical practices.

  • Kalakot Road accident: Naik died, another soldier critical.

    Kalakot Road accident: Naik died, another soldier critical.

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    RAJOURI NOV 04:-In a late-night road mishap in Kalakot subdivision of Rajouri district, a Naik died while a sepoy was critically injured and is under treatment in Medical Inspection (MI) Room of 63 RR at Kalakote.
    Sources said an Army Recovery Vehicle with two soldiers was on its way to Kalakote when the driver lost control of the vehicle, skidded off the road and fell in about 200 deep gorges near Badog village.
    On getting information about the accident, locals rushed to the site and started a rescue operation. Police were also informed and a team along with an ambulance reached the spot.
    The injured were first shifted to the Community Health Center (CHC) at Kalakote where Naik Badri Lal Yadav was declared dead by the doctors.
    Both the soldiers belong to 63 RR unit based at Kalakote and later the injured soldier, identified as Sepoy Jai Prakash, was shifted to MI Room of 63 RR.
    The police have started the investigation.

  • “Ehsaas Foundation extends lifeline to Purkhoo fire victims, Bringing aid and hope to displaced Families”

    “Ehsaas Foundation extends lifeline to Purkhoo fire victims, Bringing aid and hope to displaced Families”

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    SRINAGAR NOV 04:-The Fire at Purkhoo camp engulfed everything that for decades the Kashmiri pandits had accumulated here in Jammu, everything they possessed after years.

    Displaced and traumatized families lost whatever little they saved from the blaze. From the ashes, hope reared its head. The Ehsaas Foundation, an NGO based in Srinagar, did not back down to this challenge. Relief camps at Bohri Kadal were initiated, and volunteers from every nook and cranny surfaced.

    Food and more food, blankets, and clothing, the feeling that they are not alone to lose everything all over again. What greater comfort over the physical support is knowing that they are not only to lose everything, and what the foundation assisted with were these things.

    It is more than helping them. It is letting them realize that they are being watched and cared for and not forgotten.

    Volunteers Zahoor Malik, Faheem Reeshi, Meer Arsalan, Umer, Harris Hameed and Burhan Nazir said, “It has shaken us deep. Sometimes it feels like we are putting a bandage on a wound that would never stop bleeding; all we could do is give them a respite.”

    Relief at Purkhoo Camp is not food and groceries, but the strength to face tomorrow. That is what it feels like in a world they claim to have let them down several times.

    And then relief camps become symbols of unity and resilience in a strife-torn Kashmir that shows here that in Kashmir, amid ashes of hate, compassion remains.

  • Farooq Inqlabi Condoles the Passing of Master Mohammad Hussain

    Farooq Inqlabi Condoles the Passing of Master Mohammad Hussain

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    RAJOURI/BUDHAL NOV 04:-Senior People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Farooq Inqlabi has expressed profound sorrow over the sudden demise of retired headmaster and renowned personality, Master Mohammad Hussain of Budhal. In a statement issued to media persons, Inqlabi described Hussain’s passing as a significant loss to the community.

    “Shri Mohammad Hussain dedicated his life to education and social upliftment, leaving an indelible mark on countless lives. His commitment to the betterment of society will be remembered and cherished,” said Inqlabi.

    Inqlabi extended heartfelt condolences to Hussain’s family and loved ones during this difficult time, emphasizing the need to honor his legacy through continued service to the community.

  • Government’s goal to make J&K a place where all can thrive: LG Sinha

    Government’s goal to make J&K a place where all can thrive: LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR NOV 04(PTI):-Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday listed various welfare schemes to be undertaken by the government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, saying the goal is to make Jammu and Kashmir a place where every individual can thrive and prosperity is shared.

    Sinha was addressing the maiden session of the Legislative Assembly of the Union territory of J&K.

    “Our goal is a Jammu and Kashmir where every individual has the opportunity to thrive, where prosperity is shared, and where every citizen can reach their full potential, where economic growth is inclusive, where social harmony prevails and opportunities are abundant for all.

    “A prosperous and vibrant Jammu and Kashmir is within our reach, and it is up to each one of us to contribute to this historic transformation,” he said in his address here.

    The LG said the government is committed to provide 200 units of free electricity to deserving households for which modalities are being worked out.

    He said the work on sanctioned power projects will be expedited to make J-K self-sufficient in electricity needs.

    “My government will seek the support of the Government of India for a significant leap forward in our energy sector. Completion of four mega hydro electric power projects, with sanctioned capacity of 3014 MW, will be expedited for doubling the hydro power generation capacity by 2026 to not only make J&K self-sufficient in power but also to enable us to generate revenue from this vital green resource. Another four mega hydro electric power projects of 1818 MW will be followed rigorously to get the work on these power generating projects started,” he said.

    Sinha said the government will pursue implementation of the Rangarajan Committee report, crafted under the guidance of former RBI governor C Rangarajan in 2011, which had recommended a roadmap for creating jobs and enhancing economic growth in Jammu and Kashmir.

    The LG said all the vacancies in the government sector will be filled on a fast track basis.

    “All the vacancies in the government sector will be identified and filled up on a fast-track basis. My government is committed to expedite the process of compassionate appointments as well,” he said.

    Sinha further said the government is committed to providing free, clean and safe drinking water to all.

    “To achieve this, 3,256 water supply schemes at an estimated cost of more than Rs 13,000 crore are under execution which will provide functional tap connections to all the 19.27 lakh rural households. This will be completed by March 2025. For quality assurance of drinking water, NABL accredited labs will be established at appropriate levels,” he said.

    Sinha said the government will ensure that all benefits are extended to the tourism sector, as an “industry”.

    “This will ensure that this sector witnesses requisite growth in investment for improving tourism infrastructure and services. My government will focus on enhancing the quality of tourist experience, and devise appropriate interventions to manage the tourist inflow,” he added.

    On the industrial sector, the LG said the J&K Industrial Policy, 2021-30, has been notified for encouraging private investment and to boost the industrial sector.

    “New Central Sector package of Rs 28,400 crore is also available for encouraging new investments. My government will ensure that requisite infrastructure for the development of industrial units is made available on priority, subsidized industrial land is transparently allotted and it actually translates in attracting new investment, creating employment opportunities for the locals, developing backward regions and expanding existing industrial units,” he said.

    The Council of Ministers of Jammu and Kashmir has recently passed a unanimous resolution for reviewing the J&K Industrial Policy, 2021-30, to achieve this objective, he added.

    He said the government will develop 46 new industrial estates with all the modern facilities to attract industries and enhance job opportunities.

    On healthcare, Sinha said the government will focus on strengthening primary healthcare services for making available medical treatment and drugs at the grass root level. Preventive diagnosis/ screening will be carried forward for timely diagnosis of the non-communicable diseases and their treatment, he added.

    “Universal health coverage will be carried forward with better services for the benefit of common masses. My government will create a Chief Minister’s Medical Trust for providing financial assistance to the needy for terminal diseases like cancer, heart and kidney transplants. Facilities for dialysis will be created at sub-divisional level to meet the rising need for it in recent times,” he said.

    Sinha said the drug menace in J&K, which has risen in the past decade, represents a complex challenge intertwined with socio-economic factors and historical context.

    “By integrating law enforcement with community-based prevention and mental health services, my government is committed to building a healthier, drug-free future for its citizens by leading a ‘War Against Drug Abuse’,” he added.

    Sinha said the government will ensure completion of all the rural houses sanctioned under PM Awas Yojana (Gramin).

    “Left out deserving families will also be supported with housing assistance. Government will ensure 100 per cent convergence for making available PMAY-G houses with all basic amenities besides conducting 100 per cent social audit of all PMAY-G housing units,” he said.

    The LG also outlined the steps to be taken by the government to provide social security benefits for the underprivileged sections of the society.

    “My government will expand and streamline the social assistance programs for vulnerable groups, including the elderly, disabled, underprivileged, downtrodden, backward and vulnerable sections of the society and low-income families,” he said.

    For empowering marginalized communities, reservation benefits have been extended to economically weaker sections, OBCs, Valmikis, Paharis, Paddaris, Kolis and Gadda Brahmins, and the Forest Right Act, 2006 has also been made operational, Sinha said.

    “The government will also take major initiatives for welfare of Scheduled Tribes, in the areas of health, education, skill development, culture, literature, infrastructure development and livelihoods, besides granting forest rights to the tribal communities. The Tribal Research Institute (TRI) building and TRI Hostel at Khimber, Srinagar will also be made functional for the welfare of ST population,” he said. (PTI)

  • Vigilance Awareness week 2024 ; ACB organises Vigilance awareness event for Health & Medical Education Dept functionaries, NGOs

    Vigilance Awareness week 2024 ; ACB organises Vigilance awareness event for Health & Medical Education Dept functionaries, NGOs

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    JAMMU NOV 04:-Jammu & Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), in collaboration with Department of Health and Medical Education and registered NGOs/Societies, organized two programs as part of the Vigilance Awareness Week, 2024.

    The programme for the Department of Health and Medical Education was organized at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri which was attended by participants virtually from Jammu, Poonch, Ramban, Udhampur and Budgam. Another awareness programme was organized at Maulana Azad Memorial College, Jammu which was attended by participants from Rajouri and Udhampur.

    *Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma was chief Guest at the event held at BGSBU, while Randeep Kumar, SSP Rajouri, A.S. Bhatia, Principal GMC Rajouri, Anjum Sahab, Dean BGSBU were the special guests.*

    Sanjay Sharma, DVO Health was the Speaker and Dr.ADS Manhas was the Guest Speaker. CMO, BMOs and the Para medical staff of the medical department were present on the occasion.

    About 500 participants were present at all the locations. DIG ACB J&K Vikas Gupta and Rakesh Mangotra Director Health joined the programme online. Moreover, Sandeep Wazir, SSP ACB Hqrs was also present in the said programme at Rajouri.

    Amit Verma, SSP ACB administered the integrity pledge to the participants, including the dignitaries and volunteers.

    A PowerPoint Presentation (PPT) explaining different causes of corruption in the Medical Department and the consequences for public servants for indulging in corruption and ways to prevent it were delivered by the ACB officers.

    During the programmes, questionnaires were also served to the participants through mobile app and feedback was taken. Besides, the Chief Guest and Guest Speakers in their lecture deliberated upon the need to create a culture of transparency, accountability and integrity to make our country a corruption free society. They also encouraged the audience to stand the corruption with a bold voice.

    Similarly, another programme hosted for NGOs was organized at main Venue at MAM College Jammu. Arun Manhas, Director Industries & Commerce Jammu was the Chief Guest, while Pawan Gupta Retd. SP, Mohammad Arshad (JKAS) and Pankaj Sasan, (JKAS) Zorawar Singh Jamwal, Chairman of Team Jammu were the Guest Speakers. The event marked the presence of around 210 participants at all the locations.

    Sunny Gupta, Dy. SP ACB administered the integrity pledge. All the dignitary and volunteers present in the programme took the pledge against Corruption.

    A PowerPoint Presentation (PPT) on different causes of corruption in NGOs and consequences for public servants for indulging in corruption and ways to prevent it were delivered by the ACB officers.

    Questionnaires were also served to the participants through mobile app and feedback was taken.

    Besides, the Chief Guest and Guest Speakers in their lecture deliberated upon the need to create a culture of transparency, accountability and integrity in order to make our country a corruption free society. They also encouraged the audience to stand the corruption with a bold voice.

  • DC reviews implementation of Development, Employment and Public Welfare Initiatives in Rajouri

    DC reviews implementation of Development, Employment and Public Welfare Initiatives in Rajouri

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    RAJOURI NOV 04:- Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma on Monday chaired an extensive review meeting in the Conference Hall, DC Office, focusing on development projects, employment generation, and various public welfare schemes.
    The meeting began with a review of directives issued in the previous meeting to assess the progress made across multiple sectors.

    The Assistant Director (AD) Tourism was asked to expedite the installation of signages highlighting prominent tourist locations and establish selfie points to enhance the tourism appeal in Rajouri.

    Additionally, the Chief Education Officer (CEO) was tasked with submitting a list of school buildings where solar panel installations could be implemented to support sustainable energy use.

    Key updates were also reviewed on projects under AMRUT and the progress of forest clearances. The Principal of the Industrial Training Institute (ITI) was advised to organize skill development programs for local youth to enable them to perform motor and equipment repairs, thereby enhancing local employment opportunities.

    The respective Additional Deputy Commissioners (ADCs) were asked to identify land in Kotranka and Sunderbani for the construction of Gujjar Hostels. They were also instructed to resolve the land dispute at Rehan, which is currently hindering the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) scheme, and to expedite the establishment of Eklavya Model Residential Schools at Manjakote and Darhal.
    The review extended to the status of border bunkers, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Urban (PMAY-U), and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Rural. Regarding the JJM, the DC emphasized the need for accelerated completion of ongoing projects and urged officials to improve the financial progress of the mission.

    *To reinforce the check on illegal mining, DC Sharma underscored the formation of a coordinated multi-departmental task force. The departments of Mining, Revenue, Police, Fisheries, and Irrigation and Flood Control were instructed to work together to effectively curb illegal mining activities in the region.*

    Further reviews included the Jammu and Kashmir Energy Development Agency (JAKEDA) programs, Poshan Tracker, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, State Marriage Assistance Scheme (SMAS), PMAY-U Gram Panchayat, Janani Suraksha Yojana, and E-KYC in the Food Department. Issues regarding road markings and congestion within the old city were also discussed, with directions for prompt resolution.

    The meeting was attended by ADDC Rajouri, Dr. Raj Kumar Thapa; Chief Planning Officer (CPO) Maqsood Ahmed; Superintending Engineer (SE) Mohd Taj; District Mining Officer (DMO); Divisional Forest Officers (DFO) from Nowshera and Rajouri; Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and various Executive Engineers and other district and sectoral officers.

  • DDC Rajouri inspects Rapid Sand Filtration Plant,Dandesar Water Supply Scheme, other projects

    DDC Rajouri inspects Rapid Sand Filtration Plant,Dandesar Water Supply Scheme, other projects

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    RAJOURI NOV 04:- District Development Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma conducted a detailed inspection of the ongoing construction work at the Rapid Sand Filtration Plant (RSFP)- a component of the Water Supply Scheme (WSS) at Dandesar. With a total project cost of Rs. 719 lakh, the Dandesar WSS represents a critical investment in ensuring safe and accessible drinking water for thousands of residents in the district.

    The RSFP, an advanced water purification facility, is one of the key components of this ambitious water supply scheme. Once completed, the filtration plant will significantly improve water quality by removing impurities and providing a reliable source of safe drinking water.

    While the construction of the RSFP is currently underway, other integral components of the WSS, including the Overhead Tank (OHT) and Ground Storage Reservoirs (GSRs), have been completed successfully.
    Additionally, the laying of pipelines is in progress, which will soon facilitate widespread water distribution to communities across the designated areas.

    During his visit, the DDC conducted a comprehensive review of the work undertaken at the site, assessing construction quality, adherence to timelines, and overall progress. Accompanied by senior engineers and officials from the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department, the DDC interacted with on-site teams, addressing challenges faced during the construction phase and advising on ways to expedite the completion of the project.

    Emphasizing the importance of the scheme, the DDC highlighted the positive impact it will have on the lives of local residents. “The Dandesar Water Supply Scheme is a lifeline project for our community, addressing critical water needs in a sustainable and reliable manner. The Rapid Sand Filtration Plant will ensure that the water supplied is not only adequate but meets high standards of quality,” he stated. He further expressed his satisfaction with the progress made so far and reiterated the district administration’s commitment to providing improved public utilities to residents.

    He instructed the officials on-site to maintain the highest standards of construction and to fast-track the remaining components to ensure the scheme is operational as per schedule. DDC Sharma also underscored the importance of quality checks at each stage to prevent any future issues that may compromise water safety or distribution efficiency.

    This project is expected to play a vital role in alleviating the challenges of water scarcity in Rajouri, ensuring sustainable access to clean drinking water, and contributing to the health and well-being of local communities. By addressing these foundational needs, the Dandesar WSS stands as a testament to the administration’s efforts to enhance public infrastructure and improve the quality of life in Rajouri.