Day: March 27, 2025

  • 2 terrorists killed, 5 security personnel injured in encounter in J&K’s Kathua

    2 terrorists killed, 5 security personnel injured in encounter in J&K’s Kathua

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    JAMMU MAR 27:-A fierce gun battle in a remote forested area of Kathua district has left two terrorists dead and five security personnel injured as the security forces intensified their operation to neutralise an infiltrating group of about five militants, officials said on Thursday.

    It was not immediately clear whether it was the same group that had been evading an earlier cordon in Sanyal forest of Kathua region or another batch of freshly infiltrated terrorists.

    The encounter triggered intense firing and explosions, the officials said.

    The gunfight, centred near Jakhole village in the Ghati Juthana area of Rajbagh, involved a group of approximately five terrorists and an initial exchange of gunfire resulted in injuries to Special Police Officer Bharat Chalotra, who sustained facial wounds.

    He was treated at a Kathua hospital before being transferred to Government Medical College Hospital in Jammu, where his condition was stated to be stable.

    The officials said that two terrorists were killed in the onslaught led by the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police and assisted by the Army, the BSF and CRPF.

    Adding to the tension, three security personnel, including a Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), were reportedly trapped near the gunfight’s location, adjacent to a rivulet concealed by dense foliage.

    The officials said a clear picture would emerge only after the ongoing encounter ended.

    It may be mentioned that a group of terrorists were intercepted by the SOG in the Hiranagar sector of Kathua district on Sunday evening.

    Despite a massive search operation, the terrorists managed to escape the initial cordon, the officials said, adding it is assumed that the same could have been possibly spotted near Jakhole, approximately 30 kilometers from the initial encounter site.

    The terrorists were moving through the forest area when a police party headed by a SDPO moved in after getting specific information, the officials said, adding they came under heavy firing resulting in the gunfight.

    Reinforcements from the police, army, and CRPF were immediately deployed to the area.

    The quiet village Suffain in Kathua district was shattered by the relentless sounds of gunfire, grenades, and rocket fire as a fierce exchange raged throughout the day, punctuated by a series of powerful explosions.

    Earlier, a group of terrorists was intercepted on Sunday evening within a ‘dhok’, a local term for an enclosure in a nursery, in Sanyal village near the International Border with Pakistan.

    A subsequent massive search operation, involving the police, army, NSG, BSF, and CRPF, utilised advanced technical and surveillance equipment, including helicopters, UAVs, drones, bulletproof vehicles, and sniffer dogs.

    The search teams discovered evidence on Monday, including four loaded magazines of M4 carbine, two grenades, a bulletproof jacket, sleeping bags, tracksuits, food packets, and materials for constructing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) near the Hiranagar encounter site.

    Police believe the terrorists infiltrated on Saturday, possibly via a ravine route or a newly constructed tunnel from across the border.

    Director General of Police, Nalin Prabhat, and Inspector General of Police, Jammu Zone, Bhim Sen Tuti, have been overseeing the anti-terrorist operation from Kathua for the past four days, the officials said.(PTI)

  • 14 private member resolutions including 3 on statehood to be moved in J&K Assembly next month

    14 private member resolutions including 3 on statehood to be moved in J&K Assembly next month

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    JAMMU MAR 27:-A total of 14 private member resolutions, including three seeking restoration of statehood, will be moved in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly during the second part of the budget session next month, an official said.

    The maiden budget session of the assembly post abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the erstwhile state into two Union territories commenced in Jammu on March 3, having a total of 21 sittings as per the revised calendar.

    Chief Minister Omar Abdullah presented the first budget of his government on March 7. After the demands for grants, the budget was approved on March 25 with the passage of Appropriation Bills before the assembly went on a 12-day recess.

    The legislative assembly will meet again from April 7 to 9 for the final part of the budget session. The House will also take up private member bills on April 8.

    According to the bulletin issued by secretary, J&K Legislative Assembly Secretariat, Manoj Kumar Pandit, seven each private members’ resolutions, the relative precedence whereof has been determined by ballot on March 25, would be taken up in the House on April 7 and 9.

    Ruling National Conference members will move a total of 10 resolutions including the two related to the demand for restoration of statehood, independent members’ two resolutions including the one on statehood restoration, and BJP and PDP members’ one each.

    Barring a few walkouts or marshalling out of some members on a few occasions, the assembly so far has not witnessed a single adjournment which was even highlighted by Chief Minister Abdullah on March 25. He had said “the House is in action today. It was peaceful until now” while referring to the ruckus over the issue of dailywagers.

    On April 7, National Conference member Qaisar Jamshaid Lone will move the resolution which reads “this House resolves that statehood be restored immediately as promised by the Central Government in the Parliament of India”.

    His party colleague Hilal Akbar Lone will move another resolution that says “this House impresses upon the Government of India to restore statehood to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in order to fulfil the promise made by the Prime Minister in the Parliament”.

    Independent member Shabir Ahmad Kullay’s resolution reads, “This House stands united in its demand for the full restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and urges the Government of India to take immediate steps to fulfil this long-standing promise.”

    PDP’s Waheed-Ur-Rehman Para is moving a resolution seeking complete ban on use of ‘LNT, JCB, cranes, machines and heavy machines’ for extraction of sand, riverbed mining and other mining activities in Jammu and Kashmir, while NC’s Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din Mir is demanding measures to streamline the health care especially in the rural and far flung areas.

    NC’s Ali Mohammad Sagar will demand steps to ensure the regularization of ‘Rehbar-e-Janglat’ (forest guides) and his party colleague Ali Mohammad Dar will ask for rectifying all the wrong entries made in the land records.

    On April 9, NC’s Ajaz Ahmad Jan will move a private member’s resolution to push for necessary steps to ensure the establishment of separate administrative structure, including creation of district offices, infrastructure development, and allocation of resources to promote the welfare of people of Pir Panjal region, comprising Rajouri and Poonch districts.

    NC’s Bashir Ahmad Veeri demands an end to illegal or unscientific riverbed mining all across the rivulets, rivers and nullahs of Union Territory and protecting aquatic and ecological degradation due to these “unscientific activities”.

    “Also, Karewa’s, water bodies/wet lands needs to be demarcated and protected with firm resolve and determination. This House urges the Government to take immediate measures for environmental conservation, afforestation, sustainable development and disaster preparedness. This House further resolves for stricter regulations to curb pollution and protect natural resources, ensuring a sustainable future for the region,” Veeri’s resolution reads.

    BJP’s Rajiv Jasrotia, through his resolution, will highlight the need for construction of a tunnel from Bhora to Dhar Road and a tunnel at Mata Bala Sundari in Kathua district to boost connectivity.

    Independent member Rameshwar Singh will seek extension of holiday to cover areas in Bani, Lohai Malhar, Basantgarh and Latti in Kathua on account of annual Kailash Kund Yatra.

    NC’s Sajad Shaheen is going to move a resolution to recommend to the government to take immediate steps for the regularization of 18 residential colonies in Jammu district where people have been living for the last five decades to ensure planned development and access to essential civic amenities.

    NC’s Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din Mir will also demand necessary measures to solve the unemployment problem of educated youth in the UT.(PTI)

  • DC reviews progress of Dev Projects, implementation of Welfare Schemes in Rajouri

    DC reviews progress of Dev Projects, implementation of Welfare Schemes in Rajouri

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    RAJOURI, MAR 27:-Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma today chaired a meeting to assess the physical and financial progress of the development projects and implementation of different welfare schemes in the district.

    The Deputy Commissioner reviewed the ongoing construction of Tehsil office (Niabat) buildings at Kangri, Rajal, and Manjakote, emphasizing the need for timely completion. He directed the concerned officers to expedite the work while maintaining quality standards.

    Further, the progress of projects under the SAMAGRA initiative was assessed, including the Boys Hostel at Thandi Kassi, the Physics and Chemistry Lab at Laroka and the construction of three classrooms at GHSS Khawas. The DC instructed the executing agencies to ensure the projects are completed within the stipulated time frame.

    A detailed review of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana was conducted, with directions issued to all Additional Deputy Commissioners (ADMs) and Tehsildars to closely monitor its implementation. The Deputy Commissioner stressed the importance of obtaining daily reports from the concerned Assistant Executive Engineers (AEEs) and Junior Engineers (JEs) regarding the scheme’s progress and addressing any delays in installation. Additionally, the Information Department was directed to widely publicize success stories and beneficiary experiences through videos to encourage greater participation.

    The meeting also focused on AAY (Antyodaya Anna Yojana) beneficiaries, with the DC instructing the AD FCS & CA and Tehsil Supply Officers (TSOs) to identify eligible households, remove inactive and bogus beneficiaries, and ensure thorough physical verification to maintain data integrity and transparency.

    The Deputy Commissioner also took stock of the registration progress on the JK SAMADHAN Portal, allocating targets to concerned officers and directing them to achieve the set objectives efficiently.

    A review of the PMAY-G (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Gramin) survey was conducted, wherein the DC emphasized the inclusion of genuine beneficiaries and the exclusion of undeserving applicants.

    Similarly, the PMAY-Urban 2.0 survey was also discussed, with directions for its effective execution.

    To strengthen field-level monitoring, the Deputy Commissioner mandated a structured tour plan for ADCs to verify beneficiaries under AAY, PMAY-G, and other welfare schemes. Additionally, all district officers were instructed to conduct field visits at least once a month to ensure ground-level assessment and effective implementation.

    The meeting was attended by ADDC Rajouri, Dr. Raj Kumar Thapa; ACR, Mohd Jahangir Khan; CPO, Maqsood Ahmed; Executive Engineer PDD, Abdul Rasheed; CEO; ACD, Vijay Kumar Verma; AD FCS & CA, Rohit Kumar; EO Municipality, Yousaf-ul-Umar, and other district and sectoral officers.

  • District admin starts preparation for Rajouri Day celebration.

    District admin starts preparation for Rajouri Day celebration.

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    RAJOURI, MA 27: Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma today chaired a high-level meeting to finalize arrangements for the grand celebration of Rajouri Day on April 13, 2025. A series of events and activities have been planned in the run-up to the celebrations, highlighting the rich history, culture, and communal harmony of Rajouri.

    As part of the Rajouri Got Talent initiative, school-level competitions in singing, painting, and other activities will be conducted, and the winners will be felicitated on Rajouri Day. Additionally, a logo design competition for Rajouri Day will be hosted on the MyGov portal to encourage public participation.

    The Department of Youth Services & Sports (DYSSO) will organize a football tournament at the FIFA-certified stadium in Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU).The tournament will feature teams from veterans, media persons, district administration, and other institutions.

    A rally on road safety will be held two days prior to Rajouri Day to spread awareness about safe driving practices. A theatrical play depicting the history and legacy of Rajouri will also be staged at Raina Auditorium as part of the cultural celebrations.

    Other events planned include a trade fair, blood donation camp, book fair, sports mela, and stage show. The Self-Help Groups (SHGs) will set up food stalls and showcase quality local products to promote entrepreneurship and local craftsmanship.

    To mark the occasion, Balidan Bhawan, key locations in the town and the bridge will be illuminated in tricolour by the Executive Officer, Municipality, and Executive Engineer, PDD. The celebrations will culminate with a musical evening on April 13 from 4:00 PM onwards.

    The Deputy Commissioner directed all concerned officers to ensure smooth execution of events and make Rajouri Day 2025 a grand and memorable celebration.

    The meeting was attended by ADDC Rajouri, Dr. Raj Kumar Thapa; ADC Rajouri, Rajiv Khajuria; district and sectoral officers; prominent civil society members; and representatives from Rotary Club Grand.

  • Deputy Commissioner inaugurates up-gradation of DM’s Jayshree Library at Rajouri

    Deputy Commissioner inaugurates up-gradation of DM’s Jayshree Library at Rajouri

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    RAJOURI, MAR 27:-– Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma today inaugurated the up-gradation of DM’s Jayshree Library under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) scheme reaffirming the administration’s commitment to enhancing educational facilities for girl students in the district.

    Located in the District Information Centre, the library has long been a valuable resource for students. Recognizing the need for better infrastructure, the administration has undertaken significant upgrades to make it more accessible and conducive for learning.

    The newly installed facilities include CCTV cameras, air conditioning and heating systems, a first aid kit a water purifier, a vending machine, an all-in-one PC, a printer, Wi-Fi connectivity, an exhaust fan, an incinerator and other necessary items required for smooth functioning of the library. These improvements aim to bring the library on par with private institutions, offering students a high-quality educational environment.

    Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma encouraged students to make the best use of the enhanced facilities. He emphasized that the administration remains committed to fostering academic excellence and skill development, particularly among young girls. He further stated that these upgrades mark the beginning of a broader initiative to strengthen learning infrastructure in the district.

    “This initiative under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme is a step towards empowering young girls by providing them with a state-of-the-art learning space. Our goal is to create an environment where students can excel academically and develop essential skills for their future,” the DC said.

    He also assured that the district administration would continue to explore further enhancements to the library to ensure it remains a premier educational resource for the community.

    The inauguration ceremony was attended by District Social Welfare Officer Abdul Raheem, District Information Officer Ashiq Rafiq Malik, and other officials.

  • Rajouri Police Booked Chronic Drug Smuggler Under PITNDPS

    Rajouri Police Booked Chronic Drug Smuggler Under PITNDPS

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    RAJOURI MAR 27:-In a decisive action against drug smuggling, Rajouri Police have booked a chronic drug smuggler under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (PITNDPS). The accused, identified as Mohd Waqar s/o Nazir Hussain R/O Dhanore Gorsian Tehsil and District Rajouri.He has been detained after a warrant of detention was issued by the Competent Authority.

    The action comes as part of Rajouri Police’s continued crackdown on drug traffickers and peddlers operating in Rajouri.

    Rajouri Police reiterated their commitment to a drug-free Rajouri and warned that stringent legal measures will continue against those involved in illicit drug activities.

  • MLA Rajouri Iftkhar Ahmed Receives Warm Welcome in Rajouri

    MLA Rajouri Iftkhar Ahmed Receives Warm Welcome in Rajouri

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    RAJOURI MAR 27:-MLA Rajouri Iftkhar Ahmed was given a grand reception at Dakbanglow, Rajouri, where a large crowd gathered and raised slogans in his favor, appreciating his efforts in addressing key regional issues.

    He has been actively advocating for Gujjar, Bakerwal, and Pahari reservations, supporting PoJK displaced persons, and promising a new Degree College in Dhangri. Additionally, he has strongly raised concerns about Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), issues at Government Medical College (GMC) Rajouri, and tourism development in Rajouri constituency to boost the local economy.

    In the assembly, MLA Rajouri also demanded a fair ration card system and raised the issue of injustices by the Forest Department against poor people, condemning the harassment of marginalized communities under forest laws.

    Furthermore, he strongly demanded Tehsil status for Doongi and a Community Health Centre (CHC) for Kallar Chatyar, highlighting the urgent need for better governance and healthcare facilities in these areas.

    Recognizing the youth’s passion for sports, he also advocated for the establishment of an International Cricket Stadium in Rajouri, aiming to promote sports culture and provide a platform for young talent in the region.

    His commitment to regional development has gained him immense public support.

  • Shaheed Manjeet Singh Memorial T20 first edition cricket tournament Kick-starts in Poonch 

    Shaheed Manjeet Singh Memorial T20 first edition cricket tournament Kick-starts in Poonch 

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    POONCH MAR 27:-The first edition of the Shaheed Manjeet Singh Memorial T20 Cricket Tournament kicked off today in Poonch. Organized by JK Police Poonch under the Civic Action Programme, with the cooperation of  Youth Service and Sports Department Poonch, the tournament is being held in memory of the brave Shaheed Dy. SP Manjeet Singh.

    The opening ceremony of the tournament was attended by a distinguished gathering, including senior citizens, senior cricketers, youth of Poonch, media fraternity, and the general public, all gathered to honor the sacrifice and service of Shaheed DySP Manjeet Singh.

    The tournament began with a ceremonial start by SSP Poonch Shafkat Hussain JKPS, who was accompanied by  senior officers from the Poonch Police , including Addl SP and SP Operations, Poonch. The tournament will provide an opportunity for local talent to showcase their cricketing skills while commemorating the legacy of the martyr.

    The event has been warmly received by the local community and promises to be an exciting occasion for all participants and spectators. The tournament stands as a tribute to the sacrifice of Shaheed Dy. SP Manjeet Singh, and its successful organization emphasizes the deep connection between the police, youth, and the community in Poonch.

  • Faheem Reshi greets people On Shab-e-Qader, Jumma tul-Vida.

    Faheem Reshi greets people On Shab-e-Qader, Jumma tul-Vida.

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    SRINAGAR MAR 27:-Faheem Reshi, Chairman Greater Shahre khaas Leadership, extended his warm greeting to the people people on the very auspicious occasions of Shab-E-Qadr and Jumatul Vida.

    Faheem Reshi said that Shab-E-Qadr is extremely pious night in which Almighty Allah revealed the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) for guidance of mankind.

    Shab-E-Qadr known as Lailatul Qadr is a most significant occasion, which provides opportunities to seek mercy and forgiveness of sins. The basic message of this auspicious occasion is to purify souls from all the sins and lead the life of truthfulness, Faheem Reshi said.

    I pray the auspicious night acts as the harbinger of prosperity of the people, peace and stability in J&K and rest of the country, Faheem Reshi added

    Faheem Reshi also greeted people on the observance of Jumat-Ul-Vida, hoping that auspicious occasion leads the people at the path of righteousness, bringing prosperity and happiness in the country in general and J&K in particular.

    On this occasion Faheem Reshi urged the Govt. to ensure uninterrupted Electric power supply and other facilities required by the people on this special occassion, while emphasizing to keep vigilance on prices of essentials.

  • Shadib Hanief Khan extends greetings to the People on Shab-e- Qaddar 

    Shadib Hanief Khan extends greetings to the People on Shab-e- Qaddar 

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    SRINAGAR MAR 27:-Shadib Hanief Khan has greeted people of Jammu and Kashmir on the auspicious occasion of Shab-e-Qadder

    In a message, Shadib Hanief Khan said: On this sacred occasion of Shab-i-Qadr, I convey my greetings and best wishes to the people. The pious night provides an opportunity to self-introspect and pray to Almighty, seek forgiveness & dedicate ourselves in the selfless service of humanity.

    “May the auspicious occasion usher in peace, happiness and prosperity for all”