Day: November 26, 2024

  • Congress Youth leader Jahangir Bhat Leads Protest for Full Statehood Restoration in J&K

    Congress Youth leader Jahangir Bhat Leads Protest for Full Statehood Restoration in J&K

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    SRINAGAR NOV 26:-JKPCC Youth leader flanked by party leaders, spearheaded a protest at Congress Bhawan in Srinagar yesterday advocating for the complete restoration of statehood in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Calling on the central government to honour its commitments, he passionately urged for the reinstatement of statehood and essential constitutional guarantees.

    He stressed the importance of upholding promises, referencing the Supreme Court’s directives: “If you can’t fulfil your moral responsibilities, then at the very least, respect the Supreme Court’s orders,” he asserted, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

  • Gross violation of Govt order; ZEO Kotranka sought explanation from 10 schools.

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    *Few schools recognised for 5th & 8th standard found operating 9th & 10th classes.

    RAJOURI NOV 25:-Zonal Education Officer (ZEO) Kotranka in Rajouri district (vide order No. ZEOK/2226-36 dt 25/11/2024) have sought explanation from 10 Private Institutions for violation of government order.
    It is pertinent to mention here that few areas of Kotranka subdivision fall in ‘winter zone’ of Jammu Division.
    Director School Education Jammu has issued an order for a uniform date sheet for Summative Assessment from classes 1st to 9th from November 25 for all the government and private recognised schools of Jammu Division.
    To assess whether the private institutions implementing the Director’s order, ZEO Kotranka visited various private schools (under winter zone) and found 10 schools violating the order.
    ZEO also found that few schools have preponed the examination dates and completed the process ahead of schedule.
    To the surprise of ZEO few schools were found operating 9th & 10th classes illegally as these schools were recognised only up to 5th or 8th standard.
    The report of such schools has been submitted to Chief Education Officer Rajouri by the ZEO for further action.
    The explanation order (dt 25/11/2024) issued to the administrations of these 10 schools by the ZEO read: “You are hereby directed to explain your position tomorrow. Failure to do so will be taken as a sign that you have no defence, and matter will be escalated to higher authorities for further action under rules”.

  • AGPS’s 12th class student dies in suspicious circumstances in Rajouri.

    AGPS’s 12th class student dies in suspicious circumstances in Rajouri.

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    RAJOURI NOV 25:- In tragic and suspicious circumstances, a 12th class student at Army Goodwill Public School (AGPS) Rajouri died in Jammu hospital on the intervening night of November 24 & 25.
    17-years-old Mohd Irfan son of Mohd Bashir resident of Mangota in Thanamandi tehsil of Rajouri district was a regular and brilliant student at AGS since 5th class and had won many medals in cocurricular activities.
    According to relatives, on Sunday evening the warden of the hostel contacted the father of Mohd Irfan and informed about the ailing condition of his son who was admitted in the Associated Hospital Government Medical College (AH GMC) by the school authorities at 7 pm.
    As the father is poor, he requested relatives and reached Rajouri on a motorbike.
    Reportedly doctors diagnosed that Mohd Irfan has consumed (deliberately or accidentally) some poisonous substance and his condition started deteriorating.
    Doctors at AH GMC referred him to the Government Hospital in Jammu for specialised treatment.
    Relatives alleged that doctors at Jammu refused to have admitted him as Irfan was juvenile and directed to take him to a designated hospital, but he died at the gate of the hospital at about 3 am.
    The body was brought to his native village today and namaz-e-janaza was performed at 6.30 pm.
    Father of the deceased Mohd Bashir has demanded an in-depth inquiry into the suspicious death of his son.
    He said: “Irfan was in the hostel from November 14 to 24, when he went outside despite strict security in the school campus to purchase poison as it was claimed that he had consumed poisonous substance”.
    Inhabitants of the area and family members have demanded detailed investigation into the suspicious death of Mohd Irfan as they smell some foul play in his death.