Day: June 5, 2025

  • KRV Foundation Im Collaboration with vwits VWITS  India &  Red Cross Society Gurgaon Execute Community Welfare Initiative for Under Privileges Girls.

    KRV Foundation Im Collaboration with vwits VWITS  India &  Red Cross Society Gurgaon Execute Community Welfare Initiative for Under Privileges Girls.

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    SRINAGAR JUNE 05:-The KRV Foundation, under the leadership of Dr. Ridwana Sanam, in collaboration with vwits india & the Red Cross Society of Gurgaon. successfully executed a transformative community welfare initiative for underprivileged girls.

    Through this partnership, the Red Cross Society identified and entrusted 17 young women (aged 18 and above) to the KRV Foundation for a 6-month certified course in Pain Management Therapy. The program, offered free of cost, included both theoretical and practical training, with transportation provided by KRV to ensure accessibility for all participants.

    Following the training, the girls were offered internships within the KRV Foundation, complete with stipends. The most outstanding performers have been hired by ARS Holistic wellness earning competitive salaries.

    Through this initiative, KRV Foundation has empowered these 17 young women by enhancing their skills, increasing their earning capacity, and providing them with valuable professional exposure.

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the VWITS ( volkswagen Group Technology solutions india pvt Ltd for their CSR support in making this impactful program a success.

  • DIG R-P Range, DC Rajouri, and Senior Officers Conduct Public Grievance Redressal Camp at HS Thana (Harichumma) Kalakote

    DIG R-P Range, DC Rajouri, and Senior Officers Conduct Public Grievance Redressal Camp at HS Thana (Harichumma) Kalakote

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    RAJOURI JUNE 05:-In a significant outreach initiative aimed at addressing the concerns of people living in remote and far-flung areas, DIG Rajouri-Poonch Range, Tejinder Singh, today visited HS Thana (Harichumma) in Kalakote subdivision. He was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma & SSP Rajouri, Gaurav Sikarwar.

    The senior officers held a Public Grievance Redressal Camp at the Government High School Thana, where they listened to the issues and demands of the local residents. A large number of people from surrounding villages attended the camp and raised concerns related to road connectivity, healthcare, drinking water, power supply, and other civic amenities.

    Addressing the gathering, DIG Tejinder Singh reiterated the commitment of the administration and police to ensure peace & security in remote and border areas. He stressed the importance of maintaining close coordination between the public and law enforcement agencies to curb anti-social elements and promote harmony.

    Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Shri Abhishek Sharma, gave a patient hearing to the public grievances and issued on-spot directions to the concerned departments for redressal of several issues. He assured that all genuine demands will be taken up with the appropriate authorities for time-bound resolution.

    SSP Rajouri, Gaurav Sikarwar, highlighted the importance of community policing and encouraged youth to stay away from drugs and anti-national elements. He also briefed the public on various security-related initiatives being undertaken in the region.

    ADC Kalakote, Tanvir Ahmed co-ordinated the proceedings of the camp and assured the locals that their concerns will be followed up earnestly.

  • Mahila Wing of Congress Party Protests Against Derogatory Remarks by BJP MLA in Srinagar

    Mahila Wing of Congress Party Protests Against Derogatory Remarks by BJP MLA in Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR JUNE 05:– In a significant show of solidarity and strength, the Mahila Wing of the Congress Party, under the directions of JKPCC President Tariq Hameed Karra, held a protest in Srinagar under the leadership of Pradesh Mahila Congress President J&K Shameema Raina against BJP MLA Vikram Randhawa for his derogatory remarks concerning Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi.

    The protest, attended by prominent members of the Mahila Wing, was held in response to the offensive comments made by Randhawa, which have been widely criticized for undermining the dignity of women in politics. The event aimed to highlight the need for respect and decorum in political discourse, particularly towards influential female leaders.

    Shameema Raina, President of the Mahila Wing, addressed the gathering, condemning the derogatory remarks and emphasizing the importance of empowering women in politics. “We stand united against any form of disrespect towards our leaders. Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi represent not only Congress party but also the aspirations of countless women across the nation. Such comments are not just an attack on them, but an affront to all women who strive for equality and justice,” Raina stated passionately.

    The protest served as a platform for women from various backgrounds to voice their concerns and reaffirm their commitment to fighting against misogyny and derogatory rhetoric in politics. The Mahila Wing called on all political parties to promote a culture of respect and to engage in constructive dialogue rather than resorting to personal attacks.

    The Congress Party remains steadfast in its resolve to uphold the dignity of its leaders and to advocate for a political landscape that respects and empowers women.