Day: May 5, 2025

  • BJP Senior Leaders Extends Heartfelt Condolences to SSP Ganderbal on the Sad Demise of His Father 

    BJP Senior Leaders Extends Heartfelt Condolences to SSP Ganderbal on the Sad Demise of His Father 

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    SRINAGAR MAY 05:-Today, a Delegation of senior BJP leaders visited Senior superintendent of police Ganderbal,  Khalil Ahmed Poswal, to extend their heartfelt condolences on the sad demise of his respected father. The delegation expressed deep sorrow and solidarity with the bereaved family during this moment of grief.

    Prominent among those who paid their respects were former BJP District President Mohammad Amin Shah, senior BJP leader and Chairperson of Central Observation Group Trust , Ruheena Shahzad, and Dr. Javeed Incharge of the BJP IT Cell, Ganderbal.

    The leaders offered prayers for the departed soul and conveyed their support and sympathy to SSP Khalil Poswal and his family. They remembered the late father of SSP Poswal as a noble and humble individual who was held in high regard in the community.

    The BJP leaders emphasized the importance of standing together during times of personal loss and reiterated the party’s commitment to supporting its members and their families in every circumstance.

  • ADDC Rajouri reviews implementation of Mission YUVA, Associated Employment Schemes

    ADDC Rajouri reviews implementation of Mission YUVA, Associated Employment Schemes

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    RAJOURI, MAY 05:-Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC), Dr Raj Kumar Thapa, today reviewed the implementation of Mission Yuva schemes, here at a meeting.

    The ADDC, who also serves as the District Nodal Officer for interdepartmental collaboration and implementation of Mission YUVA convened the meeting during a visit to the Office of the Deputy Director Employment, where he assessed the progress made under the Mission YUVA initiative.

    Deputy Director Employment Mohammad Nawaz briefed the ADDC about the ongoing schemes and activities being carried out under Mission YUVA. He gave a detailed overview of various youth-centric programs, including MUMKIN, TEJASWINI and Spurring Entrepreneurship Initiatives, highlighting the achievements and targets set for the district.

    The ADDC conducted a comprehensive review of these schemes and emphasized the need to provide timely benefits to the eligible youth. He also stressed the importance of maintaining regular communication with the YUVA DOOTs, ensuring that all instructions and updates from higher authorities are promptly shared to facilitate potential entrepreneurs.

    The ADDC underlined the transformative potential of Mission YUVA in promoting entrepreneurship and self-reliance among the youth and called upon all stakeholders to contribute proactively towards the successful realization of its objectives.

  • Anti-Drug awareness camps held across Rajouri District amid massive public participation

    Anti-Drug awareness camps held across Rajouri District amid massive public participation

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    RAJOURI, MAY 05:-As part of the ongoing Drug-Free Rajouri campaign under the aegis of the Nasha Mukht Abhiyan, a series of awareness camps were organized today across 19 blocks of the Rajouri district on the directions of Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma.

    The initiative witnessed overwhelming participation from the general public, cutting across all age groups. People turned up in large numbers, showing their commitment to creating a drug-free society and extending support to the administration’s efforts.

    Block Development Officers (BDOs) actively participated in the awareness camps and played a key role in mobilizing local communities. The Additional Deputy Commissioners (ADCs) and Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) closely monitored and participated in the camps to ensure smooth execution and maximum outreach.

    During the camps, informative videos were screened to highlight the ill effects of drug abuse .

  • Centre’s ‘highest level’ wants to ensure Pahalgam attack does not derail JK-‘s development: Omar Abdullah

    Centre’s ‘highest level’ wants to ensure Pahalgam attack does not derail JK-‘s development: Omar Abdullah

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    SRINAGAR MAY 05:-The Centre, “at the highest level”, wants to ensure that the Pahalgam terror attack does not derail the process of governance and development in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Monday.

    Adressing a review meeting with top officials at the Civil Secretariat, he acknowledged the adverse impact of recent incidents on the Union Territory’s tourism sector.

    Touching on the broader national support for Jammu and Kashmir’s development, Abdullah shared details of his recent meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying the highest level in the government of India wanted to ensure that the Pahalgam attack did not derail the process of governance and development.

    “That is our responsibility that we will have to take care of,” he said.

    The chief minister called for a collective effort to ensure a smooth Amarnath Yatra.

    He emphasised that the civil administration had its own responsibilities that “we will have to fulfil at any cost”.

    On the much-anticipated rail-to-Kashmir project, Abdullah expressed hope that the inauguration — originally scheduled for April 19 but postponed due to inclement weather — would happen soon.

    “The sooner we inaugurate the bridge and the train, the sooner the rumours will end and the rail benefit us,” he said.

    The chief minister said the government’s efforts in terms of governance, public service delivery and overall improvement in its functioning should become visible in the next six months.

    Abdullah said governance must not remain confined to the government offices alone.

    His deputy Surinder Kumar Choudhary, ministers Sakeena Itoo, Javed Ahmed Rana, Javed Ahmed Dar and Satish Sharma attended the meeting.

    Advisor to the chief minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary Dheeraj Gupta, all administrative secretaries, the Kashmir divisional commissioner, the Kashmir Range inspector general of police and other senior officers also took part.

    Abdullah emphasised the need to start development activities, implement budget announcements and ensure efficient governance amid the current challenges.

    “After six months, we are back to the Srinagar Civil Secretariat. The environment in which we were hoping the offices would open, expecting normal business, did not happen. It has been seen that if the situation remains conducive and peaceful, it improves the functioning of the government,” he said.

    “We now need to focus on the things that are under our control and work to ease the difficulties faced by the common people,” he added.

    He directed the officers to ensure that their efforts during this working season went beyond administrative offices.

    “We do not have to restrict our working to the Civil Secretariat, as was the case during the budget session. Now is a good opportunity to see the implementation of projects on the ground,” Abdullah said.

    He called upon all departments to concentrate on delivery and accountability.

    “Let’s focus on the deliverables. So that six months from now, when we have to move to Jammu, we can actually sit down with a list of all the positive developments and changes that, in spite of the circumstances, we were able to make,” he said.

    Referring to the budget passed in March, the chief minister said while opinions might differ, the government’s obligation lay in its execution.

    “Now it is our duty … The budget the assembly passed, the budget this government brought to the assembly and got approved, we will implement the budget decisions and review meetings shall be held with departments and agencies concerned,” he said.

    Reaffirming his commitment to governance, Abdullah said, “What we manage to control are the areas of governance that are directly our responsibility.”

    “The people have put us here to work together to deliver on their expectations,” he said.–(PTI)

  • Training programme held for Supervisors, Surveyors at Rajouri

    Training programme held for Supervisors, Surveyors at Rajouri

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    RAJOURI, MAY 05:-A one-day training programme for supervisors and surveyors was successfully conducted today at the Conference Hall of the DC Office Rajouri to facilitate the upcoming House-to-House Survey under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Urban (PMAY-U) 2.0. The programme was organized under the overall supervision of Dr. Raj Kumar Thapa, Additional District Development Commissioner and Nodal Officer PMAY-U, and coordinated by District Statistics and Evaluation Officer Sandeep Kumar Sharma.

    The training witnessed enthusiastic participation from supervisors and field investigators drawn from the Municipal Committees of Rajouri and Thannamandi. The primary objective of the session was to equip field functionaries with the requisite knowledge and skills for effective and accurate data collection in urban areas of the district.

    Master trainers from the Statistical Cadre led comprehensive sessions covering the objectives, methodology, and opera.