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  • RED DROP Organizes Successful Blood Donation Camp at Kawa Institute Khanyar

    RED DROP Organizes Successful Blood Donation Camp at Kawa Institute Khanyar

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    SRINAGAR DEC 25:-December 25, 2024: RED DROP, a unit of blood donors under the aegis of KASHMIR CONCERN (Regd NGO), organized a blood donation camp at Kawa Institute Khanyar in collaboration with Blood Bank SMHS Hospital.

    The camp witnessed an overwhelming response from donors across the valley, despite the chilly Kalan weather. Honourable MLA Hazratbal, Jinab Salman Ali Sagar, donated blood and inspired many youth with his gesture.

    Chairman RED DROP, Dr. Touseef Ahmed, expressed his gratitude to the donors, saying, “Despite the harsh weather conditions, our donors showed remarkable enthusiasm and commitment to the noble cause. We are thankful to each and every one of them for their selfless act.”

    Other dignitaries present at the event included Manzoor Wangnoo, a renowned environmentalist, alongside HoD Community Medicine De Mohammad Saleem Khan. President RED DROP, Shabir Hussain Khan (Blood Man of Kashmir), and Ms. Bilques Ara (Blood Woman of Kashmir) also addressed the media.

    The blood donation camp is part of RED DROP’s ongoing efforts to promote voluntary blood donation and address the shortage of blood in Kashmir. The organization has been working tirelessly to create awareness about the importance of blood donation and encourage people to come forward and donate.

  • Jammu Kashmir Teachers’ Forum President Urges Release of Pending 3% DA for Employees

    Jammu Kashmir Teachers’ Forum President Urges Release of Pending 3% DA for Employees

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    Calls for UT Government Intervention to Address Delay in DA Instalment

    RAJOURI DEC 25:-Aaftab Tantray, District President of the Jammu Kashmir Rehbar-e-Taleem Teachers Forum, has urged the Union Territory (UT) government to release the pending 3% Dearness Allowance (DA) instalment for its employees. The DA hike, effective from July 2024, has already been implemented for central government employees since November 13, 2024.

    Tantray expressed disappointment over the delay, highlighting that this marks the first instance of such postponement since August 2019. He emphasized the urgency of the matter, calling upon the Honourable Chief Minister to intervene promptly.

    “The delay is causing distress among employees. Such matters, if not resolved, might compel employees to take to the streets for what is their rightful entitlement,” Tantray stated.

    The appeal underscores the need for swift action to prevent any disruption to governance and ensure fair treatment for employees. The release of the DA instalment, Tantray argued, is a basic right that should not be delayed.

    The employees of Jammu and Kashmir await a response from the UT government, hoping for immediate redressal of their concerns.

  • Rajouri’s Young Innovator, Manvi Sharma, Honored by LG Manoj Sinha at Toycathon 2024 Grand Finale

    Rajouri’s Young Innovator, Manvi Sharma, Honored by LG Manoj Sinha at Toycathon 2024 Grand Finale

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    Patents Likely for Innovative Toy Design from National Public Hr. Sec. School Student

    RAJOURI DEC 25:-Creativity innovation took center stage as Manvi Sharma, a bright student from National Public Hr. Sec. School, Rajouri, was felicitated by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha during the Toycathon 2024 Grand Finale. Guided by mentors Kanav Badyal and ZNO Shashi Pal, Manvi’s innovative product earned recognition at this esteemed platform, bringing pride to her school and community.

    Toycathon, an initiative launched in 2021, serves as a hub for young innovators, educators, and budding entrepreneurs to present novel toy designs that merge tradition with modern technology. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell with support from six other ministries, including Women and Child Development, Textiles, and MSME, the event is a testament to India’s commitment to nurturing creative minds.

    This year’s competition witnessed overwhelming participation, with 1,12,000 entries from across the country. Among them, only 90 designs were selected for the grand finale held on December 19, 2024, at the Abhinav Theatre in Jammu. The exhibition highlighted innovative designs inspired by India’s rich cultural heritage, further emphasizing the unique blend of tradition and technology.

    In Rajouri district, over 4,000 students participated in the competition, which included rigorous selection rounds at the school and district levels. Out of these, 150 students progressed to the next stage, showcasing the region’s exceptional talent pool.

    An important aspect of Toycathon is its potential for patent recognition. Products deemed innovative by inspection teams are recommended for national patents, adding immense value to the creator’s work. Last year, 114 patents were awarded to young innovators from Jammu and Kashmir, and there are strong indications that Manvi Sharma’s creation could join these ranks.

    Manvi’s achievement is a beacon of inspiration for students across the Union Territory, illustrating the impact of determination, guidance, and platforms like Toycathon in shaping a brighter future for young innovators.

  • Drug Peddler Musharaf @Ramboo arrested, 3.14 grams of heroin recovered by Udhampur Police

    Drug Peddler Musharaf @Ramboo arrested, 3.14 grams of heroin recovered by Udhampur Police

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    UDHAMPUR DEC 25:-District Police Udhampur arrested one more drug peddler in the jurisdiction of Police Station Chenani and recovered 3.14 grams of heroin like substance from his possession.

    Police team from PS Chenani led by its SHO while performing traffic checking duty apprehended one person namely Musharaf @Ramboo S/O Mohd. Arif R/O W.No. 04 Chenani who turned to be suspicious as he diverted his way and moved towards opposite lane (on NHW) on seeing police team.

    Upon conducting thorough frisking, 3.14 grams of heroin like substance was recovered from his possession who has been arrested on spot.

    On this, a case FIR No. 189/2024 under relevant sections of law stands registered at PS Chenani.

    Further investigation of the case is underway.

  • “Pure drama”: National Conference slams party MP Aga Ruhullah for leading student protest

    “Pure drama”: National Conference slams party MP Aga Ruhullah for leading student protest

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    Says MP’s presence gave “our adversaries” an opportunity to exploit the situation

    SRINAGAR DEC 24(KNO): National Conference leader and MLA Hazratbal, Salman Ali Sagar Tuesday expressed strong dismay over the protest led by party’s own Member of Parliament from Srinagar, Aga Ruhullah over reservation policy row. The protest was also joined by several opposition leaders and legislators.

    Speaking with reporters at NC headquarters in Srinagar, Salman Sagar, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that if the MP believes that he can do it, then that’s his individual prerogative, however, this was not the National Conference’s initiative.

    Salman said that the party only organises protests after instructions from senior leaders such as Dr Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah, or after directives from the general secretary’s office. “Such protests are not organised independently by individuals. They must be authorised by the party leadership. What happened yesterday was entirely an individual action and not a National Conference event,” he said.

    “A Gathering of Rivals”

    Salman said the protest was a platform for the party’s adversaries. “It was a gathering of our adversaries, of our enemies. Unfortunately, one of our MPs was present there, giving them an opportunity to exploit the situation,” Salman said, adding that such actions inadvertently strengthen the position of political rivals like the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Salman accused the protest organisers of failing to consider better ways to address grievances. “If grievances truly needed redressal, there were better ways to address them. What happened yesterday, in my personal opinion, was pure drama. It didn’t benefit anyone,” he said.

    While reiterating his support to students’ concerns, Salman said that the National Conference stands with the students of the open merit category. “I openly declare in front of you that I stand with the students of the open merit category. Their grievances must be addressed based on their population percentage. However, we will not allow politics to be played on this issue,” he said.

    He also took a dig at political opportunism, stating that the protest gave a platform to individuals who have no real stake in the issue. “People with no mandate, those who have been rejected by the public with barely 200 votes, were speaking on behalf of thousands or even millions. This kind of behavior undermines genuine efforts,” Salman said.

    Salman expressed concern about the damage such actions could inflict on the party’s credibility and unity. “The National Conference is a very large party, and small incidents or dirty politics won’t affect us. But actions like these create unnecessary internal strife. We have faith that under Omar Abdullah’s leadership, the aspirations of the open merit category will be addressed through the reservation policy,” he said.

    Salman also questioned the role of those who organised and participated in the protest. “If genuine stakeholders had been engaged, it would have been meaningful. But this was clearly about internal issues and political point-scoring,” he said.

    National Conference leader and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Monday led a protest march outside chief minister’s official residence in the Gupkar area of Srinagar over reservation policy row. The protest led by the MP is being viewed, by many, as growing discord within the National Conference, as it was seen as defying the party’s norms and discipline—(KNO)

  • J&K BJP Holds Workshop at Head Office Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, Focused on Party Elections

    J&K BJP Holds Workshop at Head Office Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, Focused on Party Elections

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    JAMMU DEC 24:-The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu and Kashmir unit hosted an important workshop at the party’s Head Office in Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, aimed at strengthening the party’s organizational structure and preparing for upcoming party elections. The workshop, which focused on strategies for party elections, was led by BJP National Secretary Tarun Chug, J&K BJP President Sat Pal Sharma, and J&K BJP General Secretary (Organization) Ashok Kaul.

    The workshop was well-received, with leaders from the Ganderbal district and other parts of J&K actively participating and sharing valuable insights, who engaged in discussions and training sessions designed to enhance the party’s election preparedness. The event was part of the BJP’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its presence in the region and prepare for the upcoming electoral challenges.

    District President Ganderbal Mohmmad Amin Shah State Executive Member and Prabhari Ganderbal Shabir Ahmad Mir  and Ruheena Shahzad were part of the workshop

  • Five Doctors Suspended at AHGMC Rajouri After the Death of Pregnant Woman

    Five Doctors Suspended at AHGMC Rajouri After the Death of Pregnant Woman

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    RAJOURI DEC 24:-In a major administrative action, five doctors of the Associated Hospital Government Medical College (AHGMC) Rajouri were suspended for alleged dereliction of duty following the tragic death of a pregnant woman. The woman, a resident of the Badhaal area, had recently suffered the devastating loss of three children due to a highly infectious pathogen in her locality.

    The incident occurred during the night shift on December 22, when the woman was brought to the hospital’s casualty and gynecology departments. Initial reports suggest lapses in the provision of timely medical care. In addition to the suspension of the five doctors on duty, authorities have sought explanations from two on-call consultants and seven pharmacists and nurses who were part of the night shift team.

    The woman’s death has sparked outrage in the community, with many questioning the hospital’s preparedness and response to critical cases. Sources indicate that the deceased woman had been battling severe health complications, exacerbated by the recent deaths of her children from an infectious disease that has raised alarms in the Badhaal area.

    Hospital authorities have initiated an internal investigation to determine the exact cause of the incident and the role of the suspended staff. The Deputy Commissioner and senior health officials have assured the public of stringent action against any negligence.

    This tragedy sheds light on the growing healthcare challenges in rural areas like Rajouri, where insufficient medical resources and inadequate infrastructure continue to hinder access to quality care.

  • Educational Tour Jambu Zoo Organizes by PM Shri Government Girls Middle School, Jindrah Jammu 

    Educational Tour Jambu Zoo Organizes by PM Shri Government Girls Middle School, Jindrah Jammu 

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    JAMMU DEC 24:– In a bid to offer practical exposure to wildlife and nature conservation, the PM Shri Government Girls Middle School, Jindrah, organized an educational tour for Jambu Zoo. This initiative, supported under the PM Shri Scheme, aimed at broadening the students’ understanding of biodiversity and fostering a sense of environmental responsibility.

    The day began with a group of enthusiastic students, accompanied by their teachers and staff, embarking on an exciting journey to Jambu Zoo. The objective of the trip was to provide the students with hands-on learning about wildlife, various species, and their habitats, enhancing their appreciation for the natural world.

    Upon reaching the zoo, the students were given an introductory session about the layout and facilities of the zoo. They explored different sections that showcased diverse species, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. The students were particularly fascinated by animals. They learned about the habitats of these species, their diets, and the conservation efforts being made to protect them from threats like habitat loss, poaching, and climate change.

    The students were encouraged to engage actively with the exhibits and participate in discussions with the zoo staff, who provided valuable insights into the ecological significance of each species. The tour also emphasized the role of conservation in safeguarding endangered species and preserving biodiversity for future generations.

    The visit concluded with a feedback session where students shared their thoughts on the experience. Many expressed their excitement about the animals they saw and their newfound understanding of the importance of protecting nature. They pledged to adopt more eco-friendly practices in their daily lives and promote wildlife conservation in their communities.

    The educational tour was coordinated by a team of teachers and staff members, including Sanjay Sharma, Lakshmi Devi, Bindya Rani, Babita Kumari, Sadaket Ali, Nisha, and Sandhaya. The school administration also expressed gratitude to the PM Shri Scheme for supporting such initiatives that enrich students’ education and help shape environmentally conscious citizens.

    This educational tour not only enhanced students’ knowledge about wildlife but also instilled a deeper sense of responsibility towards nature, promoting a culture of environmental stewardship among young minds.

  • Five people including two women injured in two road accident

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    RAJOURI DEC 24:-Five people including two women were injured in two road accidents in Rajouri. In both the cases, the police have registered cases and started further action.

    According to the information, the first road accident took place in Chingus area in which the motorcycle number JK11A-8422 came off the road at a turn and fell into a ditch. In this accident, three youths Mansoor Ali, Manawar Ali and Mohammad Ramzan, all three are residents of Assam who are working as laborers in Rajouri. The people nearby took the three injured to Medical College Rajouri for treatment, where they are undergoing treatment and their condition is said to be out of danger. In this regard, the police has started investigation after registering a case.

    The second road accident took place in the Alpha Gate area of ​​the city, where a car overturned on the road during road construction. In this accident, two women suffered minor injuries and after first aid on the spot, both the women were sent home. In this regard too, Rajouri police has started investigation after registering a case.

  • Sanjay Sharma Condemns Anti-Reservation Protests; Vows to Protect Pahari Community’s Rights

    Sanjay Sharma Condemns Anti-Reservation Protests; Vows to Protect Pahari Community’s Rights

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    RAJOURI DEC 24:-In a bold and unwavering stance, prominent BJP leader and former counselor Sanjay Sharma has strongly criticized opposition parties, particularly PDP leader Aga Riullah, for protesting against the reservation policy benefiting the Pahari community. Sharma, known for his advocacy of marginalized groups, reaffirmed the BJP’s commitment to safeguarding the community’s rights and condemned the opposition’s actions as “anti-people.”

    Calling the reservation policy a “historic step,” Sharma declared that the progress made by the Pahari community under BJP’s leadership is irreversible. He accused opposition parties, including the PDP and NC, of attempting to derail efforts aimed at uplifting the marginalized.

    “The Pahari community will not tolerate any attempt to revoke their hard-earned opportunities,” Sharma asserted. “PDP and NC have exposed themselves as entities working against the public welfare. It is time for the people to unite and reject their divisive politics.”

    Reiterating his support for the community, Sharma assured that the BJP would stand resolutely to protect the reservation policy. He warned of strong resistance, including possible agitation, against any effort to challenge or undermine the rights granted to the Pahari community.

    “The BJP has always stood as a pillar of support for the Pahari community,” Sharma said. “We will not allow the divisive agenda of PDP and NC to succeed. If they try to roll back these policies, we will mobilize and fight to protect what rightfully belongs to the community.”

    Calling for unity among the Pahari community, Sharma urged them to see through the “anti-people” agenda of the opposition. He concluded by emphasizing the BJP’s dedication to ensuring the continued progress, welfare, and representation of the Pahari community.