Day: July 29, 2025

  • DC Rajouri reviews anti-drug measures at NCORD Committee Meeting

    DC Rajouri reviews anti-drug measures at NCORD Committee Meeting

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    RAJOURI, JULY 29:– In a determined effort to intensify the fight against drug abuse, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma alongside Senior Superintendent of Police, Gaurav Sikarwar today chaired a meeting of the District Level Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) Committee.

    The meeting was convened to comprehensively review and strengthen the district’s anti-drug initiatives and evaluate the performance of departments involved in enforcement, awareness, rehabilitation, and monitoring. Emphasis was laid on inter-departmental coordination, youth engagement, and strict compliance with regulatory frameworks.

    The DC directed all line departments to ensure active youth participation in awareness and outreach activities under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. He stressed that the anti-drug events must be conducted strictly in accordance with the scheduled calendar and warned of disciplinary action in cases of laxity or deviation.

    Taking serious note of discrepancies in data management, the Deputy Commissioner instructed officers to ensure timely and accurate uploading of reports and updates on the Nasha Mukt Bharat portal. He stated that any negligence in this regard would be viewed seriously and necessary action would be initiated against the erring officials.

    To amplify monitoring of pharmaceutical shops, the DC instructed drug control authorities to enforce computerized billing systems across all pharmacies operating in the district. He called for immediate action against medical shops selling medicines without computerized billing and violating record-keeping norms.

    The meeting also reviewed the current trends in drug abuse, recent seizures, status of de-addiction and rehabilitation centres, and the progress of awareness campaigns.

    Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma underscored the crucial importance of collaboration among all stakeholders, emphasizing the need for a united front to transform Rajouri into a drug-free district. The Deputy Commissioner directed the concerned officers to further intensify the anti-drug drives.

    SSP Gaurav Sikarwar laid strong emphasis on the systematic identification of drug victims and suppliers, along with curbing the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs. He urged all enforcement and health agencies to adopt a proactive approach in mapping vulnerable individuals, tracking supply chains, and implementing stringent checks to prevent the diversion of prescription medicines for illicit use. He called for coordinated action, intelligence sharing, and timely interventions to dismantle the drug network at its roots.

    The meeting was attended by the ADC Rajouri, Chander Prakash; CPO, Maqsood Ahmed; ACR Mohd Jhangir Khan; ACD, Auqil Nuvaid; ACP, Sheraz Chowhan besides ADC Kalakote, Mohammad Tanvir; ADC Koteranka, Dil Mir; ADC Nowshera, Pritam Lal Thapa; ADC Sunderbani, Ramkesh Sharma and SDM Thanamandi, Abid Hussain Shah attended the meeting through virtual mode.

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  • Football Trials for U-19 Boys and Girls Successfully Held at Sports Stadium Poonch

    Football Trials for U-19 Boys and Girls Successfully Held at Sports Stadium Poonch

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    POONCH JULY 29:-The Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS), Poonch, successfully organized football trials for Under-19 boys and girls today at the Sports Stadium, Poonch. The event was conducted under the overall supervision of the District Youth Services and Sports Officer (DYSSO), Mr. Mohd Qasim.

    Students from various schools across the district participated in large numbers, showcasing their talent, enthusiasm, and sportsmanship. The trials served as a crucial platform for identifying budding footballers and encouraging inclusive participation in sports.

    Mr. Vijay Kumar, Activity In-Charge, ensured the smooth and transparent conduct of the trials. Smt. Sarla Bakshi, Incharge ZPEO Poonch, efficiently performed her responsibilities as the venue in-charge for this district-level competition.

    To ensure a fair and merit-based selection, dedicated selection committees were constituted under the chairmanship of PEM Rajinder Singh. PET Tarlochan Singh, a certified NIS coach, played a key role in the evaluation process. The panels also included experienced Physical Education Lecturers (PELs), Masters (PEMs), Teachers (PETs), and REKs, who collectively ensured a rigorous and unbiased assessment of talent.

    The players shortlisted through these trials will go on to represent Poonch district in the upcoming divisional-level competitions.

    This successful event marks another milestone in DYSS Poonch’s ongoing efforts to foster a vibrant sports culture and nurture young talent across the region. With a packed sports calendar ahead, the department remains committed to promoting athletic excellence and youth engagement through sports.

  • CM, Tribal Affairs Minister Flag Off 6 Mobile Medical Units to Boost Healthcare in Tribal Areas

    CM, Tribal Affairs Minister Flag Off 6 Mobile Medical Units to Boost Healthcare in Tribal Areas

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    JAMMU JULY 29:- In a landmark initiative aimed at strengthening healthcare access in remote and underserved tribal regions, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah along with Minister for Tribal Affairs Javed Ahmed Rana and Advisor to the Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Sogami yesterday  flagged off six newly procured Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) for deployment across several tribal-dominated districts of Jammu and Kashmir.

    These state-of-the-art MMUs are designed to deliver comprehensive diagnostic and primary healthcare services directly to the doorsteps of tribal communities — including nomadic groups practicing Himalayan pastoralism and those residing in remote areas with minimal access to conventional healthcare infrastructure.

    Spearheaded by the Tribal Affairs Department, J&K, the initiative reflects the Omar Abdullah-led Government’s commitment to inclusive healthcare and its strategic focus on enhancing health services in geographically challenging and socio-economically disadvantaged regions.

    The procurement of these MMUs was made possible through a dedicated allocation of Rs. 5 crore, released in advance by the Tribal Affairs Department to the Health & Medical Education Department under a broader financial and administrative framework.

    According to a spokesperson from the Tribal Affairs Department, each MMU has been meticulously outfitted to serve as a self-contained mobile health clinic, capable of operating effectively across diverse terrain and climatic conditions. Key onboard infrastructure includes a 1000 VA solar inverter, a 5.5 kVA generator, and a roof-mounted water tank—ensuring continuous service delivery even in off-grid areas.

    Each Mobile Medical Unit has been meticulously designed as a self-contained mobile health clinic, capable of operating effectively across diverse terrains and climatic conditions. The MMUs are equipped with a 1000 VA solar inverter, a 5.5 kVA generator, and a roof-mounted water tank, enabling uninterrupted services even in areas lacking basic amenities. Onboard medical equipment includes an auto analyzer for key biochemistry tests such as blood glucose, cholesterol, and liver and kidney function markers; a microscope for malaria, tuberculosis, and urine analyses; an autoclave for sterilizing instruments; an ECG machine for cardiac screening; and a portable ultrasound device capable of abdominal, pelvic, and obstetric scans.

    These units will function as mobile hubs for regular medical camps in tribal areas, offering early disease detection, basic treatment, and timely referrals to higher-level healthcare facilities as needed. By significantly reducing dependence on distant institutions, this initiative is expected to bring measurable improvements in public health outcomes in tribal communities.

    The deployment of these Mobile Medical Units underlines the government’s unwavering dedication to equitable, accessible, and quality healthcare for all citizens. Through this strategic intervention, the government aims to bridge the critical gap in service delivery between urban centers and remote rural populations, ensuring that even the most isolated communities have access to essential healthcare.

    Operational deployment, scheduling, and periodic review of the MMUs will be jointly managed by the Health & Medical Education Department, Tribal Affairs Department, and the National Health Mission (NHM), J&K. This coordinated interdepartmental approach is designed to optimize resources, enhance community engagement, and ensure sustainable healthcare delivery in the long term.

  • Humaira Gulzar Meets New CEO of Municipal Council Anantnag

    Humaira Gulzar Meets New CEO of Municipal Council Anantnag

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    SRINAGAR JULY 29:– Humaira Gulzar, the District President of Mahila Congress Anantnag, held a cordial meeting today with Mirza Asif Ali, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Municipal Council Anantnag. The meeting marked the beginning of a collaborative relationship aimed at addressing key civic issues in the district.

    During the discussion, both leaders emphasized the importance of working together to improve local governance and enhance public services. Humaira Gulzar expressed optimism about the new leadership, stating, “We are hopeful that Mr. Ali’s experience and vision will bring positive changes to Anantnag’s municipal management, benefiting the entire community, especially women and marginalized groups.”

    Mirza Asif Ali shared his commitment to transparency and efficiency in municipal operations and welcomed the support and inputs from community leaders like Ms. Humaira Gulzar. The two agreed to maintain open communication channels to ensure that citizens’ concerns are effectively addressed.

    This meeting represents a promising step towards stronger cooperation between the Municipal Council and community organizations in Anantnag, aiming to foster sustainable development and better quality of life for residents.

  • PDP Women’s Wing Commemorates 26th Foundation Day with Enthusiastic Participation

    PDP Women’s Wing Commemorates 26th Foundation Day with Enthusiastic Participation

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    SRINAGAR JULY 29:-The Women’s Wing of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) proudly celebrated the party’s 26th Foundation Day, marking over two decades of commitment to democratic values and social progress.

    The event brought together women from across the region to honor the party’s legacy and reaffirm their dedication to its future goals.

    The celebration featured highlighting the contributions of women to the party and society. Anjum Fazili, President of the PDP Women’s Wing J&K, expressed her gratitude to all the women who actively participated in the event. “Today’s gathering is a testament to the strength and spirit of our women members. Their dedication and enthusiasm are vital to continuing the PDP’s mission of inclusive growth and empowerment,” said Fazili.

    This foundation day served not only as a remembrance of the PDP’s journey but also as a platform to encourage greater involvement of women in political and social arenas. The Women’s Wing emphasized the importance of unity, resilience, and leadership among women to build a stronger community and a prosperous future for all.

    The PDP Women’s Wing remains committed to fostering a supportive environment where women can freely express their views and contribute meaningfully to the party’s development and the region’s progress.

  • Sabiha Bhat Welcomes Killing of Pahalgam Terrorists

    Sabiha Bhat Welcomes Killing of Pahalgam Terrorists

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    SRINAGAR JULY 29:-Social-Political Activist Sabiha bhat on Tuesday said that the neutralisation of those behind the Pahalgam massacre is a clear reminder that militancy cannot achieve its objectives.

    In a statement, Sabiha said, “I don’t know who they were, but if they have been killed, it is a welcome step. This should be a lesson to them and others that terrorism will never succeed.”

    Her statement followed Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s announcement in the Lok Sabha that three Lashkar-e-Taiba militants involved in the April Pahalgam attack were killed in a joint Army, CRPF, and Jammu and Kashmir Police operation near Srinagar on Monday under Operation Mahadev.
    Shah identified the slain militants as Suleman alias Faizal, a top Lashkar commander, Afghani, another senior LeT militant, and Jibran, all of whom were responsible for the Baisaran Valley killings on April 22, which claimed 26 lives, mostly tourists. The massacre had triggered Operation Sindoor on May 7, aimed at dismantling terror infrastructure across the border.