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  • Fire incident in Charhad Magam, Handwara, Kupwara.

    Fire incident in Charhad Magam, Handwara, Kupwara.

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    SRINAGAR JAN 05:-In a heartbreaking incident, a fire has engulfed the home of Aijaz Ahmad Sheikh, son of Mohd Akbar Sheikh, in Charhad Magam, Handwara, Kupwara. The blaze left the family devastated and in dire need of assistance.

    Sheikh Tahira, the District President of Mahila Congress Kupwara, was quick to respond to the tragedy, visiting the site to assess the damage firsthand. “It’s truly disheartening to see a family in such distress,” she remarked during her visit. “Aijaz is a very poor man, and he needs our help now more than ever. I urge the district administration to step in and provide all basic facilities to support this family in their time of need.”

    The community is rallying together, emphasizing the importance of immediate action to ensure that Aijaz and his family receive the necessary aid. As they navigate this difficult situation, the call for assistance highlights the power of solidarity in times of crisis.

    Everyone is encouraged to contribute in any way possible to help restore hope and stability for Aijaz Ahmad Sheikh and his family. Together, we can make a difference

  • Day 3 of Building Material Exhibition BME 25  held from Jan 3rd to 6th of January at JK Resorts , Marble Market Jammu.

    Day 3 of Building Material Exhibition BME 25  held from Jan 3rd to 6th of January at JK Resorts , Marble Market Jammu.

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    JAMMU JAN 05:-This is 11TH BUILDING MATERIAL EXHIBITION with latest building materials from all over the country under one roof .The event was visited by many prominent as well as general masses in very good numbers. People associated with construction thronged the venue enthusiastically.

    Among various prominent personalities were Ch. Vikram Randhawa, MLA Bahu Constituency and Sh. Chander Prakash Ganga, MLA Vijaypur Constituency Jammu along with their staff graced the occasion. The day also witnessed very innovative and creative works done by students of Architecture and technical presentations by different companies
    valedictory function will be held on 6th Jan 2025 and Jugal Kishore Sharma MP of Jammu constituency will be the chief guest for the event.

    The Union territory of Jammu & Kashmir has a functioning Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) J&K Chapter comprising a dedicated team having Ar. Vikas Dubey – Chairman, Ar. Vishal Abrol – Vice Chairman, Ar. Anil Verma Jt. Hon. Secretary, Ar. Harbinder Pal Singh – Jt. Hon. Secy, Ar. Sanjeev Mahajan Hon. Treasurer, with nine executive members and two co-opted members.

  • Rajouri Police Takes Action Against Illegal Mining

    Rajouri Police Takes Action Against Illegal Mining

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    RAJOURI JAN 05:-Rajouri Police has taken stringent action against illegal mining activities in the district. Several vehicles and JCB Excavator were seized during the operation, and penalties were imposed on violators as per legal provisions.

    A JCB excavator (Model 215) was seized for illegal mining, and a fine of Rs. 1,32,600/- was imposed.

    Additionally, the following vehicles were seized for their involvement in illegal mining:

    1. Tractor Registration No. JK11F-7823 driven by Asif Aijaz 2. Vehicle Registration No. JK11G-7435 driven by Tariq Hussain 3. Vehicle Registration No. JK20C-2144 driven by Harman Sharma.

    Rajouri Police remains committed to safeguarding natural resources and warns individuals against engaging in such illegal activities. Operations to identify and take action against violators will continue in the interest of environmental protection.

    Citizens are urged to report any illegal mining activities to the police, ensuring collective efforts toward preserving the resources.

  • DC Rajouri reviews physical, financial progress under District Capex Budget 2024-25, HADP

    DC Rajouri reviews physical, financial progress under District Capex Budget 2024-25, HADP

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    Also assesses winter preparedness in snow bound areas

    RAJOURI, JAN 05: To take review of the progress achieved under the District Capex Budget 2024-25 and the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), District Development Commissioner (DDC) Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma convened a virtual meeting with district officers, here today.

    *The DDC emphasized the need to expedite the financial and physical progress of ongoing projects to ensure their timely completion. He directed officers to identify and address bottlenecks hampering the implementation of developmental works under both District Capex Budget and HADP.*

    *Highlighting the need for uninterrupted services during the winter season, the DDC issued specific directions to ensure a steady electricity supply in all areas. He also instructed the concerned departments to promptly clear snow in the DKG and Kotranka regions to minimize inconvenience to the public.*

    The DDC further urged all officers to maintain a close watch on field-level implementation and stressed the importance of coordinated efforts to achieve set targets.

    The meeting concluded with the DDC reiterating the district administration’s commitment to delivering quality services and implementing key projects that align with the aspirations of the people.

  • Deputy CM conducts surprise inspection of SDH Sunderbani; assesses healthcare services

    Deputy CM conducts surprise inspection of SDH Sunderbani; assesses healthcare services

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    SUNDERBANI,JAN 05: Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, today conducted a surprise inspection of Sub District Hospital Sunderbani, and assessed the status of healthcare services being extended to the patients in the institute.

    He emphasised the importance of quality healthcare and patient satisfaction while asking the medicos and paramedics to perform their duty with utmost care and concern.

    During the visit, the Deputy Chief Minister toured various wards of the hospital and interacted with the patients seeking their feedback on healthcare facilities there. He assured them of the government’s commitment towards further enhancing healthcare services and addressing their needs effectively.

    Expressing displeasure over the sanitation conditions in the hospital, the Deputy Chief Minister directed the Block Medical Officer (BMO) to take immediate measures to ensure cleanliness in all areas of the facility. “Cleanliness is a basic requirement and must be prioritized to create a safe and healthy environment for patients and staff alike,” he stated.

    The Deputy Chief Minister also instructed the hospital authorities to ensure proper treatment for patients and maintain high standards of hygiene.

    While reviewing the progress on the ongoing construction work at the hospital, Surinder Choudhary set a clear deadline for its completion. He directed the concerned authorities to complete all construction works by or before 31st March 2025, ensuring that the upgraded infrastructure is made available to the public without delay.

  • Restoring normalcy in J&K a process: CM Omar Abdullah

    Restoring normalcy in J&K a process: CM Omar Abdullah

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    *Says Govt ready to tackle weather vagaries, trashes rumours about changing Kashmir’s name*

    SRINAGAR JAN 03 (KNO): A day after Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the Centre has ended terrorism and the terror ecosystem in Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said that the normalcy has not been fully restored in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Talking to the reporters here, Omar, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said, “I do not want to say anything on that

    (Union Home Minister’s statement). (But), today also, reports come from some places when attacks take place. Normalcy has not been fully restored in Jammu and Kashmir even today. It is a process and we will have to see what happens in the coming days.”

    *GOVT READY TO TACKLE WEATHER VAGARIES*

    Meanwhile, in wake of the prediction that Jammu and Kashmir may receive yet another spell of major snowfall from Saturday, the Chief Minister reviewed the preparations and assured that the government was ready to tackle the weather vagaries.

    “The last spell of snow provided us with an experience. Wherever the work was good it will be repeated. Wherever there were shortcomings that will be taken care of this time. We have held several meetings to ensure that people don’t face any inconvenience,” Omar said.

    Replying to a query about the prevailing electricity scenario, the Chief Minister said, “This year’s situation is better than the previous years, but power cuts take place, we are trying to provide the electricity as per schedule. Whenever a system develops any snag, every attempt is made to rectify the fault at the earliest.”

    *NO PROPOSAL TO CHANGE KASHMIR NAME*

    Asked about the reports that the name of Kashmir may be changed to Kashyap, Omar said, “There is no such proposal and no one can change J&K’s name without the government’s consent. Some media outlet ran it but then corrected it.”

    Pertinently, Union Home Minister, Amit Shah on Thursday described Kashmir as the land of Kashyap Rishi saying that it’s an inseparable part of India’s soul.

    Shah, while addressing a gathering in New Delhi after launching a book “Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh: Through the Ages” had said, “There is every possibility that Kashmir may have been named after Kashyap Rishi.”—(KNO)

  • Rubina Akhter Set to Take Charge of Madhya Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir

    Rubina Akhter Set to Take Charge of Madhya Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR JAN 03:-In an exciting development for the political landscape, Rubina Akhter is likely to be appointed as the in-charge of Madhya Pradesh along with Jammu and Kashmir. This news has been met with enthusiasm from party members and supporters alike!

    Expressing her gratitude, Rubina said, “I am incredibly thankful to the party high command, especially Dr. Suhail Chowdary ji, for this opportunity. It’s a responsibility I take to heart, and I’m ready to serve the people of Madhya Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir with dedication.”

    Having built a reputation for her commitment to community service and leadership, Rubina is poised to bring fresh perspectives and energy to these regions. She further added, “I look forward to collaborating with local leaders and citizens to address their needs and aspirations.”

    As she steps into this new role, the anticipation grows regarding the positive changes she will bring to both Madhya Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.

  • Sat Sharma President BJP J&K Inaugurates BME 25 Building Material Exhibition in Jammu

    Sat Sharma President BJP J&K Inaugurates BME 25 Building Material Exhibition in Jammu

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    JAMMU JAN 03:-BME 25 , the largest building material exhibition was inaugurated by President BJP J&K Sat Sharma today at JK Resorts Marble Market, Jammu. Sat Sharma  commended the initiative taken by the Architects team of IIA and others who contributed tirelessly for successfully organising such an event. Ar. Vikas Dubey , Chairman IIA J&K Chapter presented the Welcome address for the event. This is one of its kind initiative by Indian Institute of Architects, J&K Chapter to transform Construction Industry to reach each and every person related to the construction industry.
    The event includes latest different building material products from all over the country required from foundation to finishing of every construction.

    The IIA J&K Chapter has been playing a major role in promoting the architectural profession in the Union territory by bringing the architects and allied business houses dealing with the construction industry on one platform. The chapter has been organising various activities like Building material exhibitions, symposiums , conferences, etc. in order to increase the awareness about the profession amongst the common masses.

    The Union territory of Jammu & Kashmir has a functioning Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) J&K Chapter comprising of dedicated team having Ar. Vikas Dubey – Chairman, Ar. Vishal Abrol – Vice Chairman,Ar. Anil Verma Jt. Hon. Secretary, Ar. Harbinder Pal Singh – Jt. Hon. Secy, Ar. Sanjeev Mahajan Hon. Treasurer, with nine executive members and two co-opted members. The present team has been working relentlessly for the promotion of profession and simultaneous awareness among the masses.

    The exhibition will be held at JK Resorts, Marble Market, Jammu w.e.f 3rd of January to 6th of January 2025 having approximately 70 no of stalls with wide range of products. Mitsubishi air conditioner is the main sponsor of the event . The inaugural function concluded with vote of thanks by Ar. Anil Verma , Jt. Hon. Secy. IIA J&K Chapter .

  • Dr. Faquir Mohammad, Journey from Bunjwah to Aligarh,Completed Ph.D from AMU.

    Dr. Faquir Mohammad, Journey from Bunjwah to Aligarh,Completed Ph.D from AMU.

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    SHAFQAT SHEIKH

    CHENAB VALLEY JAN 03:-Hailing from a remote and hilly region in Bunjwah, Dr. Faquir Mohammad created history. He added a cap on his parents and the Scheduled Tribe Community by successfully completing his PhD in the Department of Urdu and its role at Aligarh Muslim University.

    Born in a small hamlet Mori of Block Bunjwah on 01 Feb 1995 in a middle-class family, Faquir Mohammed completed his primary, and middle schooling at his native village school Government Middle School Mori in 2008 with 1st Division and later on joined SWR Virender Kumar Government Higher Secondary School Binoon and completed Secondary School Examination in 2010 with 2nd Division.

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    Continuing his studies, Faquir Mohammad completed his Higher Secondary School Examination from Government Boys Higher Secondary School Kishtwar in 2012 and later completed his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Government Degree College Kishtwar in 2016.

    After completing his Graduation, Faquir Mohammad qualified for SET in 2017 and completed a Master of Arts in Urdu from the University of Jammu in 2018-19. Later on, Faqir Mohammad moved to Aligarh Muslim University in 2019 to complete his Ph.D. on a very interesting topic “Critical Interpretation of Urdu Non-fiction in contact with Uttar Pradesh perspective of India under the able guidance of Prof. Dr. Sultan Ahmed of Aligarh Muslim University.

    While interacting with the author, Dr. Faquir Mohammad briefly described that “In the history of Urdu literature, Delhi and Lucknow have their own unique identity. The importance of Delhi depends on Sufism, purity, passion, and internality, while Lucknow has the importance of academic, literary, and cultural externality and similes and metaphors. In the development of Urdu language and Literature, Uttar Pradesh holds the lead along with various states of the subcontinent. Various cities here, including Lucknow, Faizabad, Rampur, Aligarh, Allahabad, Banaras, etc. are the prominent cities where this language was born and flourished. Literature is divided into two parts, one part of which is poetry and the other of prose. As far as prose literature is concerned, it is given a place in fiction and non-fiction literature to make it more interesting and meaningful. In fiction literature, there is always an emphasis on the fact that you perform your duty to something with the help of imaginative power. Similarly, in non-fiction, an artist cultivates literature by giving preference to facts and events based on arguments. The genres included in this category include autobiography, biography, travelogue, letter writing, essay writing, articles, essays, etc. In the development of Urdu language literature, the state of Uttar Pradesh is second to none in the entire subcontinent”.

    During his research in Amu, Dr. Faquir Mohammed qualified for the National Eligibility Test under UGC 8 times from 2017 to 2024. By the completion of his studies, Dr. Faquir Mohammad had created history in Bunjwah by becoming the first-ever Ph.D holder belonging to the ST community in the Bunjwah region of Kishtwar district.

    Dr. Faquir Mohammad briefly described his journey that “I have always given priority to the fact that there will definitely be problems in the world, but we need to change ourselves to remove these problems. I especially give this message to my area that Allah Almighty has created every human being the same and it depends on the human being to take his life on which path. The importance of education in our nation is negligible. Life is spent only in quarrels and useless rituals. I believe that whenever you want to harm someone, first pay attention to the fact that you should forgive him once and see if both of you can improve and hope for better relations in society can be established again. But the haste and ignorance of people have saddened the society. There are many obstacles in our society, but who will remove them! So, if you are alive, prove it. Thanks to just one education, all your obstacles have been removed. You move forward, you will find shade at any cost”.

    Various Socio-Political Activists from Bunjwah including Shah Nawaz Hussain, Ishtaq Wani, Saddam Hussain Kither, Mohd Ali Kasana Secretary Panchayat, Ashiq Hussain Wani Lazawal Correspondent, praise and congratulated Dr. Faquir Mohammad on his successful completion of Ph.D from Aligarh Muslim University.

     

    ( The author is a Freelancer Writer and Columnist from Bunjwah Kishtwar and can be reached at freelancershafqat@gmail.com, 9419974577).

  • In Friday Prayer GMC Rajouri Issue Strongly Raised by Imaam’s and Khateeb’s. Appeal to Deputy Commissioner to Intervene.

    In Friday Prayer GMC Rajouri Issue Strongly Raised by Imaam’s and Khateeb’s. Appeal to Deputy Commissioner to Intervene.

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    RAJOURI JAN 03:-Friday prayers were observed across various Jamia Masjids in Rajouri today Prior to the prayers, Khateebs delivered religious sermons addressing the congregation.

    At  Eid-Gha Jamia Masjid Rajouri, a significant appeal was made by Molana Mohd Farooq, President of Alhe Sunnat Wal Jamaat Speaking on behalf of the local public, he drew attention to pressing issues at the A&H GMC Kheora Rajouri and also mentioned the yesterday protest held by local against GMC authorities.

    Administrative Vacancies the absence of a Principal or other key administrative officers at GMC Kheora Rajouri.

    Negligence by Medical Staff Complaints were raised regarding doctors not performing their duties effectively and failing to cooperate with patients.

    Lack of Medical Facilities the hospital reportedly suffers from inadequate medical equipment and machinery, leading to numerous patient deaths.

    Molana Mohd Farooq appealed to the Deputy Commissioner of Rajouri,  Lieutenant Governor of J&K UT, and the Chief Minister of J&K to take immediate action to address these issues. He emphasized that resolving these challenges is crucial to ensuring the safety and well-being of patients in the future.

    The concerns were echoed by participants in other Jamia Masjids across the town, reflecting widespread public frustration over the state of healthcare services in the region.

    This collective plea highlights the urgency of the matter, with the public hoping for prompt intervention and reforms in GMC Kheora Rajouri.