Day: December 4, 2024

  • Business Community and Law Enforcement Seek Solutions in Constructive Meeting with SSP Rajouri

    Business Community and Law Enforcement Seek Solutions in Constructive Meeting with SSP Rajouri

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    LIAQAT ALI KHATANA

    RAJOURI DEC 04: In a significant development aimed at strengthening the relationship between law enforcement and  businessman community, a deputation from Beopar Mandal held a productive meeting today with the newly appointed Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Gaurav Sikarwar. The gathering focused on a variety of pressing issues affecting the business sector, with an emphasis on enhancing unity and addressing growing concerns about drug-related crimes.

    The business delegation, which included prominent members of the local commerce sector, presented a series of concerns that have been impacting the community’s ability to thrive. These concerns ranged from rising instances of theft, corruption, and harassment to the increased influence of drugs within local markets. Members of the Beopar Mandal emphasized the need for a more supportive and cooperative relationship with law enforcement to address these challenges effectively.

    SS Rajouri Gaurav Sikarwar, who assumed his role as SSP with a reputation for keen attention to public concerns, responded positively, outlining his commitment to maintaining a secure and harmonious environment for businesses and residents alike. He acknowledged the significant contributions of the business community to the local economy and pledged to take proactive measures to ensure their safety and well-being.

    One of the key points of discussion was the increasing drug menace that has been affecting youth and adults across the city. The deputation voiced their alarm over the growing accessibility and influence of illegal drugs, particularly in areas frequented by business owners and their employees. The meeting saw a collaborative approach to finding solutions, with Sikarwar assuring the group that the police department would implement stricter monitoring and patrols in affected areas. He also suggested community awareness programs to help educate both the public and business owners about the dangers of drugs and the importance of reporting suspicious activities.

    In addition to law enforcement, the issue of mutual unity within the business community was discussed. The members of Beopar Mandal emphasized the need for greater collaboration, solidarity, and the fostering of an atmosphere where business owners could share resources and support each other. SSP Sikarwar promised to work with the business sector to promote a spirit of brotherhood and mutual support, which he believes will not only strengthen the local economy but also help in the fight against organized crime.

    The meeting concluded with a commitment from both sides to work hand-in-hand to improve the safety, prosperity, and well-being of the community. With renewed optimism, the Beopar Mandal and SSP Gaurav Sikarwar look forward to continued cooperation in addressing the challenges facing the region.

  • Nowshera Subdivisions’ Differently Able Persons raised their demands on IDPD celebrations.

    Nowshera Subdivisions’ Differently Able Persons raised their demands on IDPD celebrations.

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    SHYAM SOOD 

    RAJOURI DEC 03:-Differently able persons of subdivision Nowshera of Rajouri district raised their burning demands while celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities-2024 at Nowshera.

    The event was chaired by a prominent social activist of Nowshera and Vice President All J&K Handicapped Welfare Association (JKHWA), Vinod Sharma.
    Speaking on this occasion Vinod Sharma said that individuals with disabilities, especially in Nowshera subdivision are facing many problems which need early attention by higher authorities.

    On celebrations of International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), Vinod Sharma has forwarded a memorandum of their demands to Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, who is also Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Nowshera constituency.
    The burning demands of individuals with disabilities raised in the memorandum include organisation of Artificial Limb Camp at Nowshera for distribution of artificial limbs, callipers, shoes, wheelchairs, tricycles, motorised tricycles, hearing aids etc of standard quality to the needy beneficiaries.
    Other demands include enhancement of monthly pension from Rs 1000 pm to Rs 5000 Pm; 4 percent reservation for differently able persons in promotion and transfers, special ration card facility of PHH/ AAY for all disabled persons, one time reservation in all colleges/universities for the children of differently able persons
    at par with SC/ ST.

    Differently able persons also demanded an Advisory Board for them and inclusion of their members in District Advisory Board, accessibility to all private and government offices, and 4% allotment in government shops and plots vide Govt Order No.232-HOD of 2015, dt. 03-12- 23. and 192-HUD / GR/ 1991 dt. 01-09-1991.

    Prominent citizens of Nowshera present in the event include Sr. Paramjeet Singh; ex Sarpanch, Om Parkash, Mohd Aslam, Ashok Kumar, Baldev Singh, Sharifa Begum, Naseem Akhtar, Munir Hussain, Raghubir Singh, Mohd Younas,& Mohd Sadiq.