Day: March 4, 2025

  • JKPCC chief clarifies: Post-SC verdict, special status for Congress means statehood

    JKPCC chief clarifies: Post-SC verdict, special status for Congress means statehood

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    JAMMU MAR 04 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president Tariq Hameed Karra on Tuesday said that for the Congress party, the concept of special status for Jammu and Kashmir, post the Supreme Court verdict, translates to full statehood.

    Speaking to reporters outside the Assembly in Jammu, Karra, according to the news agency – Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said, “For Congress, after the Supreme Court’s verdict, if there is any possibility of special status, it is statehood. That remains our primary demand, and we will continue to stand by it.”

    The JKPCC chief called for clarity on the demand for special status, saying that different political parties interpret the term differently. “Clarity is needed on what special status we are seeking. Different parties have different interpretations, but for Congress, post the Supreme Court verdict, it is statehood,” he said.

    When asked whether Congress would push for Article 371, Karra avoided referencing specific provisions but called for securing constitutional safeguards. “It is not about numbers. What matters is ensuring protection for land, jobs and natural resources,” he said.

    The J&K Congress chief also criticised the government for failing to provide a clear timeline for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, saying that the Vision Document lacks specifics on the matter.

    He said that while the government has mentioned statehood, the process and timeframe remain vague. “There is no clarity on when or how statehood will be restored. This is a crucial issue that needs immediate attention,” he asserted.

    Responding to People’s Democratic Party’s criticism that the document offers nothing significant to revive businesses, Karra distanced the Congress from PDP’s stance. “That is their issue. We have our own priorities,” he said—(KNO)

  • DLC approves diversion of Forest Land for six road projects in Rajouri

    DLC approves diversion of Forest Land for six road projects in Rajouri

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    RAJOURI, MAR 04 Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma today chaired a meeting of District Level Committee (DLC) regarding the diversion of forest land under Section 3(2) of the Forest Rights Act for the construction of road and bridge projects.

    The committee deliberated on the diversion of forest land for the construction of six road projects across different blocks under the Rural Development Department (RDD) and the Public Works Department (PWD R&B).

    The approved projects included Soom to Kothian Road (Block Kalakote), Bareti to Ambligurah Road (Block Kalakote), Main Road to Kalyoon Abdul Mohalla Road (Block Mougla), Nilla Danda to Langar Road (Block Mougla), Argi Bridge to Patti Galla via Sagote Road (Block Mougla) and Tuni Ke Bani to Jandi Matar Road (Block Rajouri)

    After detailed discussions, all six cases were approved by the DLC, marking a significant step towards improving rural connectivity in the district.

    The Deputy Commissioner emphasized the importance of these road projects in facilitating better transportation and boosting economic activities in remote areas.

    The meeting was attended by ADC Kalakote, Mohd Tanveer; DFO Rajouri; DFO Nowshera, Shewata Deona; CPO, Maqsood Ahmed; ACD, Vijay Kumar; DSWO, Abdul Raheem; EXEN PWD (R&B) Kalakote, Aftab Khan; EXEN REW, Zahir Khan, and other concerned members of the DLC.

    Additionally, DDC Member Rajouri, Sai Abdul Rashid; DDC Member Thanamandi, Abdul Qayoom Mir and DDC Member Kalakote, Anita Thakur, were also present.

  • Smile Foundation NGO Spreads Joy During Ramadan by Distributing Sehri and Iftari to Hospital Attendants

    Smile Foundation NGO Spreads Joy During Ramadan by Distributing Sehri and Iftari to Hospital Attendants

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    SRINAGAR MAR 04:-In a heartwarming initiative this Ramadan, the Smile Foundation NGO is bringing a touch of compassion to local hospitals by distributing Sehri and Iftari meals to patient attendants. This thoughtful effort aims to support those who spend long hours caring for their loved ones, ensuring they don’t have to worry about meals during this holy month.

    Chairperson Masrat Jan and President Sajjad Ahmad Sholla took a moment to speak with the media about this initiative. “We understand that during Ramadan, while many are focused on their spiritual journey, the attendants often forget to take care of themselves,” Masrat shared. “By providing these meals, we hope to bring a smile to their faces and remind them that they are not alone during this time.”

    Sajjad added, “It’s not just about food; it’s about community. Sharing a meal is a way to connect, to show care and compassion. We want to ensure that everyone feels supported, especially those who are going through tough times while caring for their loved ones.”

    The distribution of Sehri and Iftari meals is not just a logistical effort but a heartfelt gesture of solidarity. As the sun sets and families gather for Iftari, Smile Foundation aims to ensure that hospital attendants can join in that spirit of togetherness, even if they are away from home.

    This initiative is a beautiful reminder of the power of kindness, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. The Smile Foundation NGO invites everyone to join in spreading joy and compassion, one meal at a time.

  • Little Einstein School, Udhampur, Celebrates National Science Day with Great Enthusiasm

    Little Einstein School, Udhampur, Celebrates National Science Day with Great Enthusiasm

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    AKSHAY MAHAJAN

    UDHAMPUR MAR 04:-Little Einstein School, Udhampur, proudly celebrated National Science Day with a grand event dedicated to scientific innovation and discovery. The occasion was graced by the esteemed presence of Deputy Commissioner, Ms. Saloni Rai, as the Chief Guest, along with District Information Officer Mr. Rajinder Kumar Digra as the Guest of Honor. The event was also attended by Mr. Ankush Gupta, Managing Director of Little Einstein School, and Ms. Pooja Mahajan, Principal, who played a pivotal role in organizing the celebrations.

    The event commenced with a warm welcome to the distinguished guests, followed by a lamp-lighting ceremony, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge and scientific curiosity. In her address, Ms. Saloni Rai applauded the school’s commitment to fostering scientific temperament among young minds. She emphasized the importance of innovation and research in shaping a progressive society.

    The celebration featured a series of engaging activities, including science exhibitions, model presentations, and interactive sessions that highlighted the remarkable contributions of Indian scientists. Students displayed their scientific acumen through innovative projects, demonstrating their deep understanding of various scientific concepts.

    Speaking on the occasion, Guest of Honor Mr. Rajinder Kumar Digra commended the students for their creativity and analytical skills, encouraging them to pursue science with curiosity and passion. Managing Director, Mr. Ankush Gupta, expressed his gratitude to the dignitaries and emphasized the role of education in nurturing future scientists. He reiterated the school’s commitment to providing a robust platform for students to explore and experiment.

    Principal Ms. Pooja Mahajan extended her heartfelt appreciation to the students and faculty for their dedication in making the event a grand success. She highlighted the importance of National Science Day in inspiring young minds to engage in scientific exploration and innovation.

    The event concluded on a high note with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the efforts of all participants and contributors. Little Einstein School, Udhampur, remains steadfast in its mission to promote scientific learning and critical thinking, ensuring that students are well-equipped to lead in the field of science and technology.

  • Udhampur Police Organizes PCPG Meeting in Basantgarh, Udhampur

    Udhampur Police Organizes PCPG Meeting in Basantgarh, Udhampur

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    AKSHAY MAHAJAN

    UDHAMPUR MAR 04:-Udhampur Police conducted a Police Community Partnership Group (PCPG) meeting in village Lodhra, under the jurisdiction of Police Station Basantgarh. The meeting aimed to discuss cybersecurity, public safety, and the implementation of new laws. It was chaired by DYSP PC Basantgarh, along with SHO Basantgarh, and attended by police officials, the Sarpanch, Panch members, and local residents.

    Key Discussions:-Cybersecurity Awareness – Officials emphasized the importance of cybersecurity and educated attendees on emerging digital threats.
    New Laws Introduced – The discussion covered key provisions related to cybercrime laws, E-FIR, and Zero FIR, ensuring that the public understands the procedures for reporting incidents efficiently.
    Community Participation – Residents were encouraged to stay vigilant and report suspicious activities to law enforcement, fostering a proactive approach to crime prevention.
    The meeting highlighted the importance of police-public collaboration in strengthening security and addressing increasing cyber threats. Officials reassured attendees of full police support in tackling these issues and urged them to actively participate in maintaining a safe and crime-free environment in the region.

  • سیو (بچاؤ) بابا غلام شاہ بادشاہ یونیورسٹی ;- انتظامیہ ایک دوسرے پر زیادتی اور بے ظابطگیئوں کے الزامات لگارہے ہیں  

    سیو (بچاؤ) بابا غلام شاہ بادشاہ یونیورسٹی ;- انتظامیہ ایک دوسرے پر زیادتی اور بے ظابطگیئوں کے الزامات لگارہے ہیں  

    جی این ایس آنلائن نیوز پورٹل

    خورشیدبسمل

    بابا غلام شاہ بادشاہ یونیورسٹی چند روز سے انتشار کا شکار ہے
    اس کے مدرسین اور
    انتظامیہ ایک دوسرے پر زیادتی اور بے ظابطگیئوں کے الزامات لگارہے ہیں
    مدرسین بھوک ہڑتال پر بیٹھے ہوئے ہیں جس سےیہاں کے طلبہ بُر ی طرح متاثر
    ہورہے ہیں
    اس صورت حال کے پیش نظر یہ اندازہ کیا جاسکتا ہے کہ وہ عناصر جو عرصہ سے یونیورسٹی کی بیخ کنی کرنے پر تُلے ہوئے تھے اُن کے منصوبے تکمیل پذیر ہیں۔
    لیکن خطہء پیر پنجال کی زی شعور عوام اور دانشور طبقہ انشاءاللہ ایسا نہیں ہونے دیں گے۔
    ہم اپنے محبوب تعلیمی ادارے کی حفاظت کے لئے ہر قربانی کے لئے تیار ہیں
    لہذا انتظامیہ یونیورسٹی اور ٹیچنگ اسٹاف سے ہماری گزارش ہے کہ وہ صورتحال کی سنگینی کا اندازہ کرلیں اور جلد از جلد یونیورسٹی کے کام
    کاج کو بحال کرنے کے لئےمناسب اقدامات اٹھائں
    شکریہ۔
    *پرچم تری عظمت کا لہراتا رہے برسوں*
    *آزاد فضاؤں میں بل کھاتا رہے برسوں*
    *تو راحتِ جاں اپنا٬ تُو آنکھ کا تارا ہے*
    *دانش گہہِ بابا کا اک طُرفہ نظارہ ہے*

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