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  • NITI Aayog ranking: Khawas block of Rajouri clinches 5th spot.

    NITI Aayog ranking: Khawas block of Rajouri clinches 5th spot.

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    SHYAM SOOD

    **Proud moment for Rajouri under supervision of DC Abhishek Sharma.

    RAJOURI DEC 30:-Rajouri district of UT of J&K has delivered an impressive performance under the Aspirational Block Development Programme (ABDP) conducted by NITI Aayog.

    In the overall rankings released by NITI Aayog, Khawas development block secured the 5th rank out of 500 blocks in India under the supervision of District Development Commissioner (DDC) Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, IAS.
    Recently, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri convened a high-level meeting in the Conference Hall of the DC Office to review the implementation and progress of the Aspirational Block Development Programme (ABDP) and Aspirational
    Panchayat Development Programme (APDP) in Khawas and Budhal Old blocks.

    Pertinently Block Khawas and Budhal Old Block are two blocks among 44 Blocks of J&K selected aiming for expeditious improvement in the socio–economic status of the selected blocks (most backward blocks) in consultation with NITI Aayog, Government of India.
    A post of District Information Officer (DIO) Rajouri (Information and PR, Rajouri) on social media platform X read: “Champions of Change. Proud moment for Rajouri! Block Khawas has risen from rank 453 to an impressive 5th out of 500 blocks in India under the supervision of DC Abhishek Sharma”.
    Delta rankings are issued quarterly based on 40 selected indicators in both overall and zone-wise categories.
    Notably, NITI Aayog has appreciated Uttar Pradesh for the consistent progress of its aspirational development blocks.

    It has divided 500 development blocks across the country into six zones—Hilly, North-East and Islands, Northern, Southern, Western, Central, and Eastern.

  • Rajesh Gupta (BIttu Shah) Sr Congress Leader Former Councilor and President Beopar Mandal Rajouri Call LG Sinha 

    Rajesh Gupta (BIttu Shah) Sr Congress Leader Former Councilor and President Beopar Mandal Rajouri Call LG Sinha 

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    RAJOURI DEC 30:– A delegation of Beopar Mandal Rajouri led by Rajesh Gupta (BIttu Shah) Senior Congress Leader,Former Councilor Ward 7 Rajouri and President Beopar Mandal Rajouri called on  Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha where various important  issues related to business community of Rajouri town were discussed and also highlighted the burning issues which are impacting the region’s like development, such as unavailability of a mini secretariat, warehousing facilities, parking , circular roads, solid waste management, unscheduled power cuts, water supply issues in district Rajouri and age relaxation for youth, introduction of subjects like public administration, anthropology in higher secondary level etc.

    LG Sinha listened all the issues patiently and assured to resolve as earlier as possible..

  • Kashmir braces up for more snowfall with back-to-back WDs affecting from Jan 1

    Kashmir braces up for more snowfall with back-to-back WDs affecting from Jan 1

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    *MeT Also Warns Of ‘Cold Wave’ At Isolated Places On Jan 30, 31*

    SRINAGAR DEC 29:-(GNS): Kashmir Valley is set to receive more snowfall on New Year as weatherman on Sunday said that two Western Disturbances (WD) in quick succession are likely to affect J&K and adjoining areas from January 1 onwards.

    A meteorological department official here told GNS while generally dry weather is expected till the end of this year, a feeble western disturbance on January 1-2 is expected to hit J&K. “Generally cloudy (weather is expected) with light snow at scattered places during January 1st evening/night to 2nd morning”.

    From January 3-6, he said, a moderate WD was likely to J&K and weather is expected to be generally cloudy with possibility of light to moderate snow at many places of Kashmir Division and scattered places of Jammu Division.

    The weather office has also issued an advisory for cold wave at “isolated places” during December 30 and 31.

    In view of snowfall and freezing temperature, the MeT official said icy conditions over roads were expected, both in plains and higher reaches. “Tourists/travellers/Transporters are advised to follow Admin/Traffic advisory,” he said.

    During January 3-6, he said, chances of moderate to heavy spell of snow at isolated and higher reaches cannot be ruled out.

    Meanwhile, the official told Global News Service that Srinagar recorded a low of minus 0.2°C against last night’s minus 1.0°C. Today’s minimum temperature was 2.4°C above normal, he said.

    Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of minus 0.4°C against minus 0.6°C. Today’s minimum temperature was 2.3°C above normal for the gateway town of the Valley, he said.

    Pahalgam, he said, recorded a low of minus 8.0°C against minus 2.8°C on the previous night and it was 5.2°C below normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    Kokernag recorded a low of minus 1.8°C against minus 1.5°C on the previous night and it was 0.9°C above normal for the place.

    Gulmarg, he said, recorded a low of minus 8.5°C against minus 5.0°C on the previous night. It was 2.6°C below normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, the official said.

    In Kupwara town, the mercury settled at minus 1.0°C against minus 1.2°C on the previous night in the north Kashmir area, he said. The temperature was 2.0°C above normal, he said.

    Jammu recorded a low of 6.1°C against 10.3°C on the previous night and it was 1.0°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

    Banihal recorded a low of 0.8°C (below normal by 1.1°C), Batote minus 2.0°C (below normal by 4.6°C), Katra 5.0°C (1.3°C below normal) and Bhadarwah minus 5.0°C (4.8°C below normal).

    Kashmir is under the grip of Chillai-Kalan, the 40-day long harsh winter period that started on December 21. It does not mean an end to the winter either. It is followed by a 20-day-long period called ‘Chillai-Khurd’ that occurs between January 30 and February 19 and a 10-day-long period ‘Chillai-Bachha’ (baby cold) which is from February 20 to March 1. (GNS)

  • Chaar Sahibzada Cricket Tournament Management organises  free Medical camp at Sports Stadium Poonch

    Chaar Sahibzada Cricket Tournament Management organises  free Medical camp at Sports Stadium Poonch

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    POONCH DEC 29:-The ongoing Chaar Sahibzada Cricket Tournament Management organized a free medical camp at Sports Stadium Poonch, in which Dr. Sushil Sharma from GMC Jammu and his entire team present in the medical camp.

    In this medical camp, patients from different areas were checked and free  medicines were also distributed to the Patients.

    On the occasion, the Management of Rahul Dravid Cricket Academy Poonch Chairman, Pervaiz Malik Afridi, appreciated the work of Dr. Sushil Sharma and presented him with a Shawl and memento as a token of love and also presented momento and shawl of Dr. Shabaz Khan and Dr. Amanpreet Singh and other team member.

    Pervaiz Malik Afridi said in his speech that we are proud that such capable doctors from our district are currently rendering their services in Jammu.

    Dr. Sushil Sarma, while delivering his speech, congratulated the Rahul Dravid Cricket Academy management.He also said that my team is always stand with such social causes..

  • After the snowfall: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah monitors restoration process

    After the snowfall: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah monitors restoration process

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    *Chairs another review meeting with MLAs, DCs to assess progress in restoration of essential services*

    *MLAs across party lines appreciate CM-led administration’s swift response*

    SRINAGAR, DEC 29:- In the aftermath of the recent heavy snowfall, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday chaired a comprehensive meeting with Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of the Kashmir Division via video conferencing.

    The meeting was held at the Raabita Public Outreach Office to assess the ongoing restoration efforts and review the status of essential services, including snow clearance, power and water supply, health facilities and other critical services.

    During the meeting, MLAs across the party lines appreciated the efforts of CM-led Administration in swift response to snowfall, acknowledging the commitment of Government in times of weather adversaries.

    Minister Javaid Ahmad Dar attended the meeting as legislator.
    Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, along with other senior officers, were present during the meeting.

    At the outset, the Chief Minister sought feedback from MLAs across party lines regarding the restoration measures in their respective constituencies.

    Discussions centered on snow clearance operations, the restoration of power and water supply and the provision of other essential services and supplies.
    The Chief Minister also held one-on-one discussions with Deputy Commissioners of the Kashmir Valley and snow-affected districts of Jammu Division.

    The DCs provided updates on the current situation and detailed the measures taken to restore normalcy, particularly in challenging weather conditions.

    During the meeting, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah urged officers to remain sensitive and responsive to public grievances, directing them to identify gaps in service delivery and take immediate corrective actions.
    He emphasized the need to minimize hardships faced by the common people and praised the dedication of the Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners and employees who have been working tirelessly in adverse climatic conditions.

    Looking ahead, the Chief Minister called for enhanced preparedness in light of the snowfall forecast for the following week.

    He instructed officials to improve action plans based on lessons learnt from recent weather events.

    The Chief Minister emphasized the need to prioritize snow clearance on link roads, inner lanes, and bylanes to ensure accessibility for residents.
    He directed the Jal Shakti Department (PHE) to address water supply issues promptly and enhance the deployment of water tankers in affected areas.

    CM Omar Abdullah instructed Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) and concerned departments to implement measures to prevent waterlogging in low-lying areas.

    Stressing the importance of smooth traffic movement on the National Highway, the Chief Minister called for enhanced coordination between the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Traffic Police, and District Administrations.

    Chief Minister stressed the importance of continuous monitoring and synergy among various departments to avoid any inconvenience to the public.

    Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner Jammu and other senior civil administration officials also participated in the meeting virtually.

  • MLAs to get CDF from next FY, Govt to keep Rs 285 cr budgetary provision ; Salary, allowances released as per existing rules

    MLAs to get CDF from next FY, Govt to keep Rs 285 cr budgetary provision ; Salary, allowances released as per existing rules

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    **Enhancement unlikely due to PRIs, ULBs**

    JAMMU, DEC 29:-While salaries in favour of the MLAs have been released as per existing guidelines, the Government is likely to keep a budgetary provision of Rs 285 crore for Constituency Development Fund (CDF) of the legislators to be released from the next financial year beginning April 1.

    For remaining three months of current financial year of 2024-25, the MLAs are unlikely to get the CDF as there was no budgetary provision in the absence of Legislative Assembly in Jammu and Kashmir when the annual budget of the UT was approved by the Parliament.

    Officials told the Excelsior that an exercise carried out by the Government leaves virtually no scope for enhancement in CDF of the legislators which was Rs 3 crore per annum in 2018 when the House was dissolved as there were no Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) as well as Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) then.
    “Now, though the elected bodies are not in place, the Government not only proposed to hold elections to them but is also releasing the part of the grants in their favour. Further, the District Development Councils (DDCs) have one full year of tenure left and they are also getting budget for developmental works,” the officials said, adding adequate grants for three-tier PRI system and ULBs leave no scope for enhancement of the CDF for MLAs but in no case it is going to be reduced from Rs three crore per annum.

    However, they said for 90-member Assembly which could go up to 95 when five MLAs are nominated, a budgetary provision of Rs 285 crore has to be kept and this is likely to be done in the next financial year’s budget for 2025-26 which would be introduced in J&K’s Legislature in February-March next year.

    The Government will have to take a call on whether the CDF will be effective from April 1, 2025 or middle of October this year when the MLAs took the oath.

    J&K has 90-member Assembly. Presently, there are two vacancies which are likely to be filled (Nagrota and Budgam) before April next. The vacancies arose after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah quit Budgam seat while retaining Ganderbal and sudden demise of BJP Nagrota MLA Devender Singh Rana.

    There is a provision for nomination of five MLAs in the Assembly with voting rights including two women, two Kashmiri migrants, one of them a woman, and one Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) refugee. Though the nominated MLAs have no constituency, they are given a choice to identify their segment for CDF expenditure.

    “Keeping in view the entire exercise, the MLAs are expected to get the CDF from next financial year,” the officials said, adding conditions for expenditure of the funds will also be released along with the order for CDF.

    However, salaries of the MLAs have been released as per the existing guidelines i.e. what the legislators were getting in 2018. The Assembly can pass a bill for hike in salary and allowances of the legislators.

    The MLAs got Rs 1.60 lakh per month including Rs 80,000 each for salary and allowances which were in place when the House was dissolved in November 2018.

    In the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, the Upper House (Legislative Council) was also in place and its Members (the MLCs) too had CDF equal to that of MLAs. They had to pick their constituency for use of CDF. However, the Legislative Council was dissolved after abrogation of special status of Jammu and Kashmir and its conversion from the State to the Union Territory.

    There were 36 Members in the Legislative Council including the chairperson and vice chairperson.
    The Government, as per the sources is seized of the issue of the CDF of MLAs.

    Along with CDF, it will also release the guidelines including ceiling on expenditure of CDF in particular sectors, they said.

  • Two Doctors Found Absent During Health Minister’s Surprise Visit to Bakhshi Nagar Hospita

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    MEHVISH MUMTAZ 

    Anguish Over Worst Sanitation and Improper Management in OPD Ward

    JAMMU DEC 28:-In a surprise inspection conducted today at 1:00 PM, the Health Minister, Sakina Itoo found two doctors absent from duty at Bakhshi Nagar Hospital.

    The Minister of Health, Sakina Itoo visited the hospital to assess the quality of healthcare services being provided to the public. During the inspection, it was discovered that two Doctors were not present at their designated posts.

    The Minister expressed strong disapproval of the doctors’ absence and has directed the hospital authorities to take strict disciplinary action against them.

    Furthermore, the Minister expressed deep anguish over the deplorable state of sanitation and improper management observed within the hospital’s OPD ward.

  • Javed Rana reviews development projects in Rajouri; announces key initiatives for water, tribal welfare

    Javed Rana reviews development projects in Rajouri; announces key initiatives for water, tribal welfare

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    RAJOURI, DEC 28:-Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, today chaired a review meeting with officers from all departments held at Rajouri to assess progress on development projects and tribal welfare schemes being implemented in the district.

    Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, briefed the meeting regarding the status of various developmental initiatives being implemented under central and UT sponsored welfare schemes.

    The meeting covered a wide range of issues including Rural Development, Power, Public Works, PMGSY, Jal Jeevan Mission, Irrigation and Flood Control, upgradation of education and health infrastructure, Cluster Tribal Model Villages, forestry and wildlife, tribal welfare schemes, industries and other social sector programs.

    The Minister stressed the importance of ensuring quality in developmental works, improving work culture while upholding high standards of workmanship.

    He asked the Deputy Commissioner to identify state land for creating a land bank to facilitate plantations under the Forest Department, particularly as a compensatory measure for projects in forested areas.

    *Javed Rana instructed for installation of handpumps on community basis instead of individual setups. He announced provision of two water tankers per constituency in Rajouri district to address water scarcity in deficit villages.*

    *The Minister directed for preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) worth Rs 10 crore per constituency for soil conservation under convergence with MGNREGA, IWMP, and Irrigation and Fisheries Department to enhance water recharge and raise the water table. He emphasised incorporating projects under the “Dharti Aabha” initiative to enhance education infrastructure and road connectivity.*

    Javed Rana highlighted that all villages in Rajouri have been included in tribal welfare schemes, ensuring extensive benefits for the tribal population.

    MLAs from Rajouri, Budhal, Kalakote, and Thanamandi constituencies besides DDC Chairperson Adv Naseem Liaquat, raised key issues pertaining to their regions.

    The Minister assured them of timely resolution of their issues and concerns while reiterating government’s commitment towards meeting public aspirations and prioritising the needs of public representatives.

    The meeting was attended by DDC Chairperson, Adv Naseem Liaquat, MLA Budhal Javed Iqbal Choudhary, MLA Kalakote, Thakur Randeer Singh, MLA Thanamandi, Muzaffar Khan and MLA Rajouri Iftikhar Ahmed, ADDC Rajouri, Dr Raj Kumar Thapa and other district and sectoral officers.

  • Farewell Party Organizes for Retiring Manager Sports Stadium Poonch  Nirdosh Kumar Sharma

    Farewell Party Organizes for Retiring Manager Sports Stadium Poonch  Nirdosh Kumar Sharma

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    POONCH DEC 28:-The Management of Rahul Dravid Cricket Academy (RDCA) today hosted a farewell party in honor of Nirdosh Kumar Sharma, Manager of the Sports Stadium Poonch, who is set to retire on December 31, 2024.

    The event was attended by an array of prominent sports personalities, including Rajinder Singh (football coach), Sourav Sharma (handball coach), Rajnesh Mani (physical teacher), Gurvinder Singh (physical teacher), Choudhary Abbas (physical teacher), Umar (fencing Coach) Farhat (volleyball coach) Rohit Sharma (Boxing Coach) Ram Prakash (Ground Incharge) Gurvinder Singh (Ground Man) Saber and Aman Narender Singh, Pem Shabir Malik, Sajad Rather, Talit Waseem, Ajaz Malik, Manzoor Lone, Imtiaz Lone, Sayed Imran Shah, (Rehbra Khel teacher), Sayed Shah Aziz, Mumtaz Khan, Zakir Hussain Shah, Kiran Kumar, Inderpal Singh, Amandeep Singh Milky.The program are hosting Mr Vijay Kumar PEM

    During the farewell  Nirdosh Kumar Sharma expressed his gratitude to the RDCA Management for organizing the heartfelt farewell. He thanked his colleagues and the academy for their support throughout his career.

    Chairman of RDCA, Pervaiz Malik Afridi, highlighted Mr Sharma’s significant achievements and contributions to sports development in Poonch. He also extended his gratitude to all the guests for gracing the occasion and celebrating the legacy of Nirdosh Kumar Sharma.

    The evening was marked with emotional speeches, camaraderie, and a reflection on  Sharma’s enduring impact on the sports community of Poonch.

  • BJP Review Committee Clears 113 Active Membership Forms

    BJP Review Committee Clears 113 Active Membership Forms

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    SRINAGAR DEC 28:-Under the leadership of Ashok Bhat, District President BJP Srinagar, the BJP Review Committee successfully reviewed and cleared 113 active membership forms out of a total of 150 submissions. This significant step marks progress in strengthening the organizational framework of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the district.

    The review process is a crucial element of BJP’s ongoing efforts to ensure a robust and active membership base that aligns with the party’s core values and objectives. Ashok Bhat commended the efforts of the committee and expressed confidence in the dedication and enthusiasm of the new members.

    Addressing the occasion, Ashok Bhat said, “Active membership is the backbone of our organization. This rigorous review process reflects our commitment to empowering dedicated individuals who will contribute to the growth of the party and serve the community with integrity.”

    The cleared forms represent individuals who have pledged to work diligently under the BJP’s ideology, further bolstering the party’s outreach and engagement at the grassroots level.

    This milestone aligns with BJP’s broader vision of fostering active participation and leadership within its ranks, ensuring the continued growth and impact of the party across the region.