Day: November 25, 2024

  • Grand Finale of Lam Premier League Volleyball Tournament Held in Nowshera

    Grand Finale of Lam Premier League Volleyball Tournament Held in Nowshera

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    RAJOURI NOV 25:-The Indian Army, under Operation Sadbhavana and the Ace of Spades Division, hosted the grand finale of the Lam Premier League Volleyball Tournament at the Lower Narian Garrison in Narian, Nowshera district, Rajouri. The event, a key initiative aimed at fostering sportsmanship and promoting youth engagement, served to strengthen the bond between the Army and the local community.

    The tournament saw 26 teams from various clubs across the region, each demonstrating remarkable skill and determination in the competitive matches. After a series of intense league games, the finals were set between Bangoti and Sai Team Jammu in the Boys Category, and Samba and Jammu in the Girls Category.

    The finals were a thrilling display of energy and enthusiasm, as the young athletes showcased their talent and resilience. In the end, Sai Team Jammu emerged victorious in the Boys Category, while Samba triumphed in the Girls Category.

    This event not only emphasized the Army’s commitment to encouraging youth participation in sports but also served as a platform to identify emerging talent. Some players were selected for professional coaching, which will be sponsored by the armed forces, further solidifying the Army’s role in community development.

    The culmination of the Lam Premier League highlighted the Army’s dedication to fostering a spirit of collaboration, professionalism, and sportsmanship in the region. The tournament proved to be a unifying event, bringing together the local community and inspiring young minds to pursue excellence, both on and off the field.

    The event was graced by prominent dignitaries, including General Officer Commanding of the Ace of Spades Division, Maj Gen Kaushik Mukherjee, SM; Commander of Tithwal Brigade, Brigadier DKS Sharawat, VrC, VSM; District Commissioner of Rajouri, Mr. Abhishek Kumar; and Joint Secretary of the Volleyball Association, Jammu, Mr. Mohammad Tareeq.

  • ریاست کا درجہ بحال کریں، وعدوں کا احترام کریں: جے اینڈ کے مہلا کانگریس ڈسٹرکٹ پریزیڈنٹ کپوارہ شیخ طاہرہ

    ریاست کا درجہ بحال کریں، وعدوں کا احترام کریں: جے اینڈ کے مہلا کانگریس ڈسٹرکٹ پریزیڈنٹ کپوارہ شیخ طاہرہ

    جی این ایس آنلائن نیوز پورٹل

    سری نگر، 25 نومبر: جموں و کشمیر پردیش کانگریس کمیٹی کی ڈسٹرکٹ پریزیڈنٹ مہلا شیخ طاہرہ نے پیر کو مرکزی حکومت سے مطالبہ کیا کہ وہ ریاست کا درجہ اور آئینی ضمانتیں بحال کرنے کے اپنے وعدے کو پورا کرے۔

    سرینگر کے پارٹی ہیڈکوارٹر میں نامہ نگاروں سے بات کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ یہ مطالبہ کوئی احتجاج نہیں تھا بلکہ ایک اصولی موقف تھا جس کی جڑیں بی جے پی حکومت کے 2019 میں کئے گئے وعدوں پر ہیں۔

    “انتخابات سے پہلے، اس کے دوران اور بعد میں بھی، ہم نے پرزور مطالبہ کیا تھا کہ ہمارے حقوق اور ضمانتیں، جو 2019 میں چھین لی گئی تھیں، بحال کی جائیں۔ ہم سے ریاستی اور آئینی ضمانتوں کا وعدہ کیا گیا تھا لیکن وہ وعدے صرف خالی الفاظ بن کر رہ گئے ہیں۔

    انہوں نے کہا کہ وہ پی ایم مودی کی قیادت والی حکومت کو متعدد مواقع پر کئے گئے وعدوں کی یاد دلانا چاہتے ہیں، جس میں 19 ستمبر کو سری نگر میں دی گئی یقین دہانی بھی شامل ہے کہ ریاست کا درجہ “جلد سے جلد بحال کیا جائے گا۔”

  • Residents of Khirman Tilakchand  Handwara  Appeal to Lieutenant Governor’s administration for New School Building

    Residents of Khirman Tilakchand  Handwara  Appeal to Lieutenant Governor’s administration for New School Building

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    SRINAGAR NOV 25:-Residents of Khirman Tilakchand in Handwara area of Kupwara District have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor’s administration and the Jammu and Kashmir government to provide new school buildings, citing the current structures as unsafe and unsuitable for students. The community emphasizes the urgency of addressing the matter to ensure a safe learning environment for children.

    Local schools in the area have reportedly deteriorated over time, with concerns about structural stability growing due to lack of timely maintenance. The residents hope the administration will prioritize this issue and allocate funds for reconstruction or repairs to safeguard students and staff.

    Residents of Khirman Tilakchand, Handwara, have also urged the Lieutenant Governor’s administration and the Jammu and Kashmir government to provide proper fencing around school premises to protect students from the threat of wild animals. The area, being close to forested regions, often witnesses the movement of wild animals, posing a significant danger to children attending school.

    The appeal emphasizes that alongside new, safe buildings, adequate fencing is critical to ensuring a secure environment for education. Residents have requested swift action to address these safety concerns, highlighting the dual need for structural and security measures to safeguard the students.

    It’s admirable that the staff is doing their best despite the challenging conditions. However, addressing the safety of the buildings is crucial to ensure the well-being of both students and staff.

  • Demand for Restoration of Statehood , Under Slogan “My Land, My Right”

    Demand for Restoration of Statehood , Under Slogan “My Land, My Right”

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    SRINAGAR NOV 25:-Mahila Congress Working District President Pulwama Jozee Akhter across the region are uniting to demand the restoration of statehood, rallying under the powerful slogan “My Land, My Right.” The movement, led by prominent local leader Jozee Akhter, aims to highlight the ongoing struggles faced by citizens and the need for self-governance.

    In a demonstration held today, Akhter emphasizing the importance of regaining statehood for the well-being of the community. “This is more than just a slogan; it’s a call to action. Our people deserve to have their voices heard and their rights recognized,” Akhter stated. The event sparked renewed conversations about the historical context and the current implications of denied statehood.

    The movement has gained momentum, with social media campaigns and community meetings aimed at spreading awareness. Supporters argue that restoring statehood will lead to better representation, improved local governance, and a stronger economy. As the demand grows, Akhter and her team are working to gather support from various stakeholders, including local leaders, businesses, and civic organizations.

    “The fight for our rights is not just about politics; it’s about our future,” Akhter added. “We are committed to working together to ensure that the next generation has the opportunities they deserve.” With plans for more events and initiatives on the horizon, the movement shows no signs of slowing down.

  • Rajouri Police Conducts Searches at Multiple Locations in Terror-Related Cases

    Rajouri Police Conducts Searches at Multiple Locations in Terror-Related Cases

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    RAJOURI NOV 25:-Rajouri Police carried out extensive searches across multiple locations within the district, including Thanamandi, Dharhal, Kalakot, and Manjakot. These operations are part of ongoing investigations into two significant terrorism-related cases: Case FIR No. 95/2013, registered at Police Station Thanamandi, and Case FIR No. 447/2024, registered at Police Station Rajouri.

    The investigations are linked to a terrorist network operating in the Rajouri region, allegedly in collaboration with proscribed terrorist organizations such as Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). These groups are suspected of activating overground workers (OGWs) in Jammu and Kashmir to organize and execute terror activities.

    During the searches, authorities seized several incriminating materials and documents that are believed to be linked to the operations of the terrorist network.

    Further investigations into these cases are ongoing.

  • 41 RR Organises Guest Lecture on Women Empowerment at Kalaroos, Kupwara

    41 RR Organises Guest Lecture on Women Empowerment at Kalaroos, Kupwara

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    SRINAGAR NOV 25:-In a significant community reach initiative, 41 RR Bn organised a guest lecture on women empowerment by Miss Mehak – the first female bakery chef of Baramulla district who is also a renowned RJ at Uri.

    The lecture was aimed to raise awareness about the current challenges faced by women in Kashmir and explore possible mitigation measures.

    The session was attended by 80 students from Govt Higher Secondary School, Kalaroos, Kupwara. The initiative by Indian Army in bringing out current problems and their mitigation measures with active involvement of local population was well received by the locals

    These efforts of bringing the successful personalities to the forefront by the Indian Army plays a detrimental role in fostering a safe and secure environment for all, which is essential for promoting a sense of accomplishment in the peers and will promote social dynamism in the region.

  • Greater Shah-re-Khaas, Chairman  Mohammad Faheem Reshi, makes a heartfelt appeal to the nation

    Greater Shah-re-Khaas, Chairman  Mohammad Faheem Reshi, makes a heartfelt appeal to the nation

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    SRINAGAR NOV 25:-The leadership of Greater Shah-re-Khaas, downtown Srinagar, under the chairmanship of Mohammad Faheem Reshi, makes a heartfelt appeal to the nation, calling for the safe return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits to their homeland. This call for unity is a testament to the enduring spirit of brotherhood and harmony that defines the cultural fabric of Kashmir.

    We earnestly request the Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take decisive steps in facilitating the dignified homecoming of Kashmiri Pandits, who have long been displaced. Their return is not only a moral imperative but also a step toward restoring the valley’s multicultural ethos and reinforcing the bonds of shared heritage.

    From the historic and culturally rich Shah-re-Khaas, this message carries the hopes of a united Kashmir—a Kashmir where trust is rebuilt, and communities thrive together in peace. Let this appeal inspire leaders and citizens alike to join hands in this mission of healing and reconciliation.

    Together, we can create a future that honors the past while embracing unity and coexistence.

  • Three Long-Time Absconders Apprehended and Produced Before the Hon’ble Court

    Three Long-Time Absconders Apprehended and Produced Before the Hon’ble Court

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    RAJOURI NOV 25:-In a major breakthrough, Rajouri Police successfully apprehended three absconders who had been evading arrest for over a decade in connection with FIR No. 306/2011. The case was registered under Sections 307, 147, 148, 149, and 323 of the RPC in Police Station Rajouri.

    The absconders have been identified as:
    Parvaiz Ahmed S/O Badir Hussain,
    Mohd Zamurad, S/O Badir Hussain and
    Mohd Iqbal S/O Lal Din. All three are residents of Chawa, Rajouri. Warrants under Section 512/299 Cr.PC had been issued against them by the Hon’ble Sessions Court, Rajouri.

    Following extensive efforts by Rajouri Police,individuals were apprehended and produced before the Hon’ble Court today, in strict compliance with legal procedures.

    This successful operation underscores the unwavering commitment of Rajouri Police to upholding the rule of law and delivering justice. Efforts will continue to bring all offenders to justice.

  • LG Sinha reviews Tawi Riverfront announces phase -1 completion by January 2025

    LG Sinha reviews Tawi Riverfront announces phase -1 completion by January 2025

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    JAMMU NOV 25:- Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday conducted an on-site inspection and reviewed the progress of the prestigious Tawi Riverfront project here, announcing completion of its first phase by January, next year.

    He directed the officers and implementing agencies to accelerate the pace of work for the completion of the project in a time-bound manner.

    The Tawi riverfront project in the heart of Jammu is being developed on the lines of Gujarat’s Sabarmati riverfront. It is aimed at enhancing the aesthetic value of the water body by improving natural purifying capabilities and promoting environmental and urban infrastructure sustainability.

    The project also aims to make recreational, residential, commercial, and green spaces on the reclaimed land and the adjoining warehouse.

    “The work on the first phase of this flagship project under Jammu Smart City is expected to be completed by the month of January, 2025,” the Lt governor said.

    The project on completion will expand the tourism potential of Jammu, he said.

    Many other projects and initiatives like Jambu Zoo, Light and Sound Show, Temple of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams etc have already been completed to further increase the tourism potential of Jammu division.

    “Around 5000-6000 people are visiting Suchetgarh border and Tirumala Tirupati Temple every day. The number is increasing during weekend,” the LG said.

    Sinha said that efforts are being made to create more such destinations in Jammu city and Jammu region with the assistance of the central government.

    “I congratulate Jammu Smart City, it was a difficult project, I hope that the people of Jammu will enjoy the Tawi Riverfront,” he added.(PTI)

  • Restore statehood, honour promises: J&K Congress chief Tariq Karra to Centre

    Restore statehood, honour promises: J&K Congress chief Tariq Karra to Centre

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    SRINAGAR NOV 25:-Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee chief Tariq Hameed Karra on Monday called upon the central government to fulfill its promise of restoring statehood and constitutional guarantees.

    Speaking with reporters at party headquarters in Srinagar, Karra said that this demand was not a protest, but a principled stance rooted in the promises made by the BJP government in 2019.

    “Even before, during, and after the elections, we strongly demanded that our rights and guarantees, which were snatched away in 2019, must be restored. Statehood and constitutional guarantees were promised to us, but those promises have only become empty words,” he remarked.

    Karra said that there was urgency of restoring Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, stating that was a promise repeatedly made by the central government which was yet to materialise.

    He added that he wanted to remind PM Modi-led government of commitments made on multiple occasions, including assurance given in Srinagar on September 19, that statehood would be restored “as soon as possible.”

    Karra, however, expressed disappointment over ‘lack’ of progress, describing the delay as an affront to the emotions, aspirations, and democratic rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

    “This voice from Srinagar is being sent to the deaf and blind who choose to ignore it,” Karra said, stating that the government’s dismissive attitude cannot persist indefinitely.

    Referencing Supreme Court’s directives, Karra underscored two critical measures, the immediate conduct of elections in the region and the restoration of statehood. “If you cannot uphold your promises as a moral responsibility, then at least respect the directions of the Supreme Court,” he stated.

    When questioned about recent remarks by Omar Abdullah, Karra said that they are focused on the day’s agenda. “I would not like to talk on anything else other than today’s significance,” he said