Day: September 2, 2025

  • MLA Rajouri Chairs Rural Credit Workshop under JKCIP 

    MLA Rajouri Chairs Rural Credit Workshop under JKCIP 

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    RAJOURI SEPTEMBER 02:-A Rural Credit Workshop under the Jammu and Kashmir Competitive Improvement Project (JKCIP) was today organized by the Agriculture Production Department, Rajouri, in collaboration with SKUAST–Jammu at Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Rajouri.

    The programme was attended by more than 100 farmers from four panchayats of Block Rajouri. The aim was to sensitize rural farmers—particularly youth and marginalized communities—about various schemes under JKCIP, with a special focus on credit facilities available to the farming community.

    MLA Rajouri, Iftikhar Ahmed, presided over the workshop as Chief Guest. District heads of different wings of the Agriculture Production Department, representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions, and banking officials also participated.

    Welcoming the dignitaries, Dr. Arvind Kumar Ishar, Chief Scientist & Head, KVK Rajouri, and Dr. P.P. Sajotra, District Sheep Husbandry Officer & Nodal Officer JKCIP, briefed about the objectives of the programme. Dr. Vikas Sharma, Chief Scientist & Head, RARS Rajouri, delivered a detailed presentation on JKCIP and its components, urging farmers to actively engage with departments to avail themselves of benefits.

    In his address, MLA Iftikhar Ahmed underlined the vital role of agriculture in sustaining the local economy.

    “A majority of our population depends on agriculture for livelihood. With vast potential in agriculture and allied sectors, there is an urgent need to usher in a revolution in this field,” he said.

    The MLA called upon officers to work with dedication for the socio-economic upliftment of farmers, who continue to suffer due to rainfed farming and low incomes. He stressed the importance of awareness campaigns to ensure even the most marginalized farmers access government schemes.

    He also directed banking officials to streamline credit processes and make them more farmer-friendly, particularly by simplifying procedures for Kisan Credit Cards (KCC), which he termed a lifeline for small and poor farmers.

    Resource persons from agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, sheep husbandry, fisheries, sericulture, and banking sectors made detailed presentations on farmer welfare schemes.

    The workshop concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Suraj Parkash, Chief Scientist, KVK Rajouri.

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  • DDC Rajouri Reviews Status of Restoration of Water Supply Schemes; Stresses Timely Completion of existing Schemes

    DDC Rajouri Reviews Status of Restoration of Water Supply Schemes; Stresses Timely Completion of existing Schemes

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    Emphasized to focus on habitations most affected due to heavy rains

    RAJOURI, SEPTEMBER 02:- District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting at Dak Bungalow Rajouri to assess the restoration of water supply Schemes.

    *During the meeting, the DDC emphasized the need to set up public stand posts in major water-affected areas to ensure uninterrupted drinking water supply to the public, particularly in view of the recent heavy rainfall*. He also reviewed the water supply issues caused by power disruptions and directed the concerned officers to submit a list of affected areas to the Executive Engineer, PDD, for ensuring scheduled pumping operations.

    *Furthermore, DDC conducted a scheme-wise review of all ongoing projects under JJM. He directed the ADC Kalakote to conduct an enquiry into the Jigni scheme and sought immediate resolution of the delay in allotment at Bhawani A Panchayat. He noted that pump rooms for nine schemes are still pending and instructed the officers to expedite their completion.*

    *In addition, the DC directed all ADCs and SDMs to personally inspect the progress of JJM works in their respective jurisdictions at least once every fortnight to ensure proper implementation of scheme*. He further emphasized resolving minor issues for schemes nearing completion and directed that all completed schemes be certified by Gram Sabhas.

    The meeting was attended by ADC Rajouri Chander Prakash, ADC Kalakote Tanvir Ahmed, ADC Kotranka Dilmir, ADC Nowshera Pritam Lal Thapa, SDM Thanamandi Abid Hussain, SE PWD Tilak Raj Sharma, Ex En PDD Abdul Rasheed, Ex En PWD Rajouri Aftab Anwar, Ex En PWD Nowshera Sarwar Mehmood, and other district and sectoral officers.

  • Udyami Yuva Day Organized by J&K Bank in collaboration with district administration at Dak Bungalow Rajouri

    Udyami Yuva Day Organized by J&K Bank in collaboration with district administration at Dak Bungalow Rajouri

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    30 sanction letters were formally handed over to beneficiaries

    RAJOURI, SEPTEMBER 02:-J&K Bank in collaboration with district administration Rajouri today organized the Udyami Yuva at Dak Bungalow Rajouri, with a focus on empowering aspiring entrepreneurs under the Mission Yuva initiative.

    Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Rajouri, Chander Prakash, graced the occasion as the chief guest. He commended J&K Bank for its efforts in processing approved cases under Mission Yuva and encouraged the youth to utilize the opportunity to emerge as budding entrepreneurs and create employment opportunities for others. Emphasizing the importance of financial discipline, he urged beneficiaries to avoid defaults and strictly adhere to scheme guidelines.

    Deputy Director Employment, Mohammad Nawaz, also addressed the gathering and briefed participants on the benefits of Mission Yuva scheme. He highlighted the importance of utilizing the Mission Yuva app to access services and maximize scheme benefits.

    An interactive session with beneficiaries was also held, where participants appreciated the paperless nature of the scheme and the support received in preparing Detailed Project Reports (DPRs). They expressed gratitude for not having to run from office to office while applying for loans under Mission Yuva.

    On the occasion, 30 sanction letters were formally handed over to beneficiaries, marking a significant milestone in supporting youth-led entrepreneurship in the district.

    Prominent attendees included General Manager J&K Bank Mohammad Muzaffar Wani, Zonal Head Rajouri Rajeev Kumar Digra, Cluster Head Rajouri Deepak Sharma, Lead District Manager (LDM) Rajouri Ravinder Singh, and branch heads of various branches across Rajouri district.

  • District-Level Orientation Programme on Aadi Karmayogi Response Governance Held in Rajouri

    District-Level Orientation Programme on Aadi Karmayogi Response Governance Held in Rajouri

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    RAJOURI, SEPTEMBER 02:-A district-level orientation programme on the Aadi Karmayogi Response Governance initiative, aimed at empowering individuals and institutions for tribal transformation, was today organised at Dak Bungalow, Rajouri. Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

    The event also marked the formal launch of the Aadi Karmayogi Abhiyan in Rajouri district, laying the foundation for a bottom-up governance model to ensure last-mile service delivery in tribal areas.

    ACD Rajouri, Auqil Naveed, delivered a detailed presentation highlighting the objectives and implementation strategy of the initiative, which focuses on capacity-building through skill development workshops, training programmes, and the Dharti Aabha Plan for sustainable tribal development.

    In his address, DC Abhishek Sharma underscored the importance of grassroots participation, urging the active involvement of Aadi Karmayogis, Aadi Sahyoogis, and Aadi Saathis for effective implementation of schemes. He emphasized the vision of building self-reliant, resilient, and inclusive communities in all 104 tribal villages of Rajouri.

    Highlighting a unique approach, the DC encouraged district officers to voluntarily spend a night in tribal villages to conduct gap analyses and better understand local needs.

    The programme also outlined a tiered training structure: District Master Trainers will train district officers and Block Level Master Trainers, who will then train Village Level Master Trainers—ensuring capacity-building and convergence across multiple departments.

    The initiative is expected to significantly strengthen governance outcomes in tribal areas by ensuring that developmental schemes reach every household, fostering holistic tribal empowerment.

    The orientation programme witnessed the participation of senior officers, including ADC Rajouri Chander Prakash, ADC Kalakote Tanvir Ahmed, ADC Kotranka Dilmir, ADC Nowshera Pritam Lal Thapa, SDM Thanamandi Abid Hussain, SE PWD Tilak Raj Sharma, Ex En PDD Abdul Rasheed, Ex En PWD Rajouri Aftab Anwar, Ex En PWD Nowshera Sarwar Mehmood, besides other district and sectoral officers.

  • How is Rs 209 crore even close to justice for the people of Jammu and Kashmir?

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    FAROOQ INQILABI 

    RAJOURI SEPTEMBER 02:-The Central Government’s allocation of just Rs 209 crore as the Central share for the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) is nothing short of a cruel joke on the people of Jammu and Kashmir. After facing massive devastation caused by flash floods, landslides, cloudbursts, and relentless rains, the region is struggling to breathe, rebuild, and recover.

    Let’s be clear: the rehabilitation and reconstruction needs exceed Rs 2 lakh crore, considering the scale of destruction, displacement, and damage to infrastructure, agriculture, livelihoods, and homes. What can Rs 209 crore possibly achieve in the face of such widespread suffering?

    This is not aid — this is tokenism.

    While the rest of the country expects swift and adequate relief in times of crisis, why is Jammu and Kashmir constantly expected to settle for crumbs? Is this what the much-publicized promises of development and integration amount to — lip service and meagre handouts during a humanitarian crisis?

    It’s time the Centre stopped patronizing the region and started responding with seriousness, sensitivity, and scale. Anything less is negligence at best and discrimination at worst.

    The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve better. And they will not stay silent.

    *Muhammad Farooq Inqlabi*
    *Sr. PDP Leader*
    *Mob. 7006023171*

  • BSF Organizes Free Medical Camp for Flood-Affected Citizens in Rajouri

    BSF Organizes Free Medical Camp for Flood-Affected Citizens in Rajouri

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    LIAQAT ALI KHATANA

    RAJOURI SEPTEMBER 02:-The Sector Headquarters Border Security Force (BSF) Rajouri on Tuesday organized a free medical camp near Salani Bridge, Bus Stand Rajouri, to provide healthcare facilities to residents affected by recent floods. The camp, which began at 4:30 p.m., was aimed at offering medical consultation, distributing free medicines, and addressing rising concerns over water-borne diseases in flood-hit areas.

    Senior BSF officials, including Sh. Chandra Mohan Singh Rawat, DIG, SHQ BSF Rajouri, Dr. T. Sai Krishna, CMO (OG), Dr. Manoj Verma, DC/Vet, and Sh. Tej Pratap Singh, AC, SHQ BSF Rajouri, along with a dedicated medical team, attended to the health needs of local citizens. Approximately 175 people—comprising 70 men, 65 women, and 40 children—benefitted from the initiative.

    Doctors provided detailed medical consultations tailored to patients’ ailments, while essential medicines were distributed free of cost. Veterinary support for livestock was also extended, reflecting BSF’s holistic approach toward community welfare.

    Local residents expressed deep appreciation for the effort, highlighting the significance of such camps for people living in remote and border areas with limited access to healthcare. They thanked the BSF for its timely intervention and hoped for similar initiatives in the future.

    The program concluded smoothly with the active involvement of BSF officers and jawans, ensuring discipline and coordination throughout.

    This initiative once again underscored BSF’s role not only as the guardian of the nation’s borders but also as a vital contributor to the health and well-being of citizens in times of need.

  • Rana Reviews Environmental Status, Calls for Stronger Action on Forest Protection

    Rana Reviews Environmental Status, Calls for Stronger Action on Forest Protection

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    JAMMU SEPTEMBER 02:-Minister for Forests, Ecology & Environment, Javed Ahmed Rana today convened a review meeting in Jammu to take stock of the Jammu’s environmental challenges and the progress of key forest and conservation initiatives.

    Forest Condlservators and Divisional Forest Officers attended the meeting, which focused on forest degradation, biodiversity loss and pollution concerns in Jammu division.

    The Minister raised alarm over continued deforestation, illegal timber logging, encroachment and poaching, particularly in remote forest areas where enforcement remains weak.

    He flagged unregulated dumping, unauthorized tree felling, and rampant earth-cutting along highways as major threats to the region’s ecology.

    Pollution of rivers like Chenab and Tawi due to unchecked industrial waste and poor waste management was discussed in detail.

    The Minister directed agencies to strictly monitor pollution levels, especially in areas near forests and water bodies.

    Concerns were also raised over soil erosion and landslides in hilly areas of Chenab Valley, Reasi, and Udhampur, where fragile terrains are under pressure.

    Officials presented ongoing afforestation and slope stabilization works, with the Minister urging scientific planning and better coordination with geotechnical experts.

    Progress under CAMPA and other plantation schemes was reviewed, with the Minister stressing the importance of survival rates and community involvement over just planting numbers.

    He appreciated the growing role of local institutions and volunteers in forest drives and awareness campaigns.

    Promoting eco-tourism was identified as a key opportunity for sustainable development. Sites like Reasi, Patnitop, and Bhaderwah were discussed for eco-tourism promotion, with a clear directive that all tourism efforts must protect natural habitats and involve local communities.

    The Minister also underlined the need for increased environmental awareness, particularly among youth.

    He praised outreach programmes in schools, villages, and the contribution of Van Mitras and NGOs in spreading environmental education and mobilizing local support.

    Calling for stronger inter-departmental coordination, the Minister urged joint efforts from Rural Development, Tourism, PWD, Pollution Control Board, and Urban Local Bodies to address environmental issues comprehensively.

    Pending project proposals with the MoEF&CC and the State Government were also discussed, with directions to expedite approvals and remove administrative delays.

  • Rana Reviews Restoration Efforts in Poonch, Stresses Efficient Execution and Coordinated Response

    Rana Reviews Restoration Efforts in Poonch, Stresses Efficient Execution and Coordinated Response

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    JAMMU SEPTEMBER 02:-In the aftermath of the recent floods that caused significant disruption across Poonch district, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today conducted a detailed virtual review of the relief and restoration efforts underway.

    The meeting was convened to assess the current status of essential services, evaluate the extent of damage and reinforce the importance of timely and coordinated disaster response.

    During the meeting, the Minister emphasized the urgent need for efficient planning and execution of restoration measures. He directed all concerned departments to ensure that restoration work is carried out without delay and that departmental heads personally oversee on-ground operations to accelerate progress.

    He underlined that the focus must remain on quick resumption of essential services, including water supply, power, road connectivity, and the distribution of food grains and other critical commodities, particularly in remote and vulnerable areas.

    The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Poonch, Ashok Kumar Sharma, along with officers from key line departments.

    The Minister called for a comprehensive and inclusive rehabilitation strategy for affected families, along with the implementation of long-term preventive measures to mitigate the impact of future disasters.

    He urged officials to ensure that compensation and relief support are delivered swiftly and fairly, with special attention to the most affected and at-risk populations.

    Highlighting the need for safety in educational institutions, Rana stressed the importance of conducting thorough structural audits of schools in flood-hit areas.

    He directed the concerned departments to identify vulnerable school buildings, carry out urgent repair works, and ensure that learning environments are safe for both students and staff.

    As part of the damage assessment, the Deputy Commissioner briefed the Minister on the overall impact of the floods on infrastructure.

    He informed that 18 schools in the district sustained damage, primarily involving boundary walls, and that four schools require immediate restoration to ensure operational safety. These schools have been prioritized for repair to ensure the timely resumption of academic activities.

    Regarding road infrastructure, the Minister was informed that of the 71 roads damaged in Mendhar subdivision, 65 have already been restored to motorable condition, with the remainder under active repair.

    In Surankote subdivision, 10 roads were reported damaged, with restoration work underway on a priority basis. It was further shared that a majority of roads under the PMGSY scheme have also been restored.

    The Minister instructed that full road connectivity be restored at the earliest to ease movement and support emergency services.

    Recognizing the extent of damage to housing and protection works in rural areas, Rana instructed that repair and rebuilding be taken up by the Rural Development Department, as a special case, to expedite relief and recovery in the most impacted villages.

    The meeting also covered the healthcare response to the floods. The Deputy Commissioner informed that medical camps will be organized in flood-affected and other vulnerable areas over the next two to three days. To further strengthen medical outreach, the Minister proposed the deployment of Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) on a 10-day rotational basis in Mendhar, Surankote, and Haveli, ensuring that people in remote or inaccessible regions have timely access to essential health services.

    The Minister placed particular emphasis on the restoration of power supply, noting that interruptions in electricity directly affect water availability, as many water supply systems are electrically operated.

    It was reported that out of 162 water supply schemes affected by the floods, a majority have been partially restored, with full restoration in progress.

    Rana underlined the need for close coordination between the Jal Shakti and Power Departments to ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential utilities, especially in high-priority areas.

    He further emphasized the critical importance of inter-departmental coordination to ensure a unified and effective disaster response. He called on all departments to work seamlessly and adopt a mission-driven approach to rebuilding and service restoration.

    The Minister also stressed the need for maintaining adequate buffer stocks of food and essential supplies, particularly in cut-off areas, to avoid shortages during future emergencies.

    In addition, Rana called for the scientific mapping of vulnerable zones and high-risk habitations, stating that such data-driven approaches are essential to guide future mitigation strategies, minimize disaster risk, and enable timely and targeted interventions.

    The Minister reiterated the Omar Abdullah Government’s unwavering commitment to the people of Poonch, stating that all efforts will be directed towards rebuilding stronger, safer, and more resilient communities.

    He reaffirmed Government’s focus on ensuring that restoration efforts are undertaken in a manner that not only brings immediate relief but also lays the foundation for sustainable development and environmental safeguards in the district.

  • Minister Javed Rana Reviews Flood Relief & Preparedness in Poonch

    Minister Javed Rana Reviews Flood Relief & Preparedness in Poonch

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    POONCH SEPTEMBER 02:-Minister Javed Rana reviewed essential services, relief measures, restoration works, and disaster preparedness with the Poonch District Administration following the recent floods.

    He stressed the need for swift compensation to affected families, immediate restoration of essential services, and safety audits of schools. The Minister also emphasized inter-departmental coordination, maintenance of buffer stocks, and scientific mapping of vulnerable zones to strengthen disaster response.

    The Government, fully committed to rebuilding stronger, safer, and more resilient communities in the aftermath of the calamity.

  • Syed Saleem Gilani Visits Poonch, Interacts with Locals in Multiple Areas

    Syed Saleem Gilani Visits Poonch, Interacts with Locals in Multiple Areas

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    POONCH SEPTEMBER 02:-Prominent state leader Syed Saleem Gilani, currently on a visit to Poonch district, had a busy day meeting people in Sarnakot, Lasana, Chandi Marh, and Dobra yesterday l.

    Gilani was accompanied by Pir Tahir Qadri, Ghulam Nabi Kasana, Muhammad Azam, and several local workers. A meeting of dignitaries was held at Sarnakot Dak Bungalow, where various local issues were discussed.

    During the visit, Gilani toured the hospital of renowned physician Dr. Syed Mumtaz Bukhari, as well as the Syed Jamaat Ali Shah Charitable Trust Hospital. In Lasana, MLA Chaudhry Muhammad Akram extended a warm welcome to Gilani where he also met with a large number of people.

    In Chandi Marh, local elders and residents warmly welcomed Gilani and his colleagues, engaging in discussions on important political and social matters. The visit highlighted the strong connection between Gilani Sahib and the people of the region.