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  • Tasleema Akhter condemn terror attack at Eidgah Srinagar .

    Tasleema Akhter condemn terror attack at Eidgah Srinagar .

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    SRINAGAR OCTOBER 29 :–Tasleema Akhter, DPAP state secretary J&K / International human rights Social-Political activist strongly condemn the coward terror attack Eidgah Srinagar resulting in injuries to inspector Masroor Ali wani.

    My Thoughts are with Masroor Ahmad and his family as I pray for his complete and quick recovery, Tasleema said.

  • Commissioner Secretary GAD conducts Public Outreach Camp at Udhampur  Interacts with BDCs, DDCs, Councillors, scores of public delegations, takes stock of their issues

    Commissioner Secretary GAD conducts Public Outreach Camp at Udhampur Interacts with BDCs, DDCs, Councillors, scores of public delegations, takes stock of their issues

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    UDHAMPUR, OCTOBER 29:–Commissioner Secretary, General Administration Department (GAD), Sanjeev Verma today conducted an extensive tour of Udhampur district and held a public outreach camp.

    Deputy Commissioner, Saloni Rai; Senior Superintendent of Police Joginder Singh; BDCs, DDCs, Councillors besides prominent citizens, representatives of Chamber of Commerce and Beopar Mandal were also present during the camp.

    At the outset, Deputy Commissioner Saloni Rai provided an overview of ongoing development projects of the district.

    During the camp, BDCs, DDCs, Councillors and prominent citizens interacted with the Commissioner Secretary and raised various demands and issues like drinking water shortages, staff shortages in health and educational institutions, filling up vacancies in government departments, pending liabilities under MGNREGA, land compensation, dilapidated road conditions under PMGSY and PWD, parking in Patnitop, National Highway crossing points, weak mobile network, school upgradation, road conditions and other issues with the Commissioner Secretary.

    During the interaction, the Commissioner Secretary assured the attendees that their demands and grievances would be promptly addressed. He stressed on the importance of assessing the implementation of centrally sponsored schemes and urged officers to ensure the benefits reach the targeted sections of society. He encouraged the public for active participation and maximize the benefits of various schemes, emphasizing on the dedication and sincerity of officers in addressing genuine public grievances within specified time frames.

    During the camp, the Commissioner Secretary also released an amount of Rs. 28.16 lakhs in favor of 379 registered construction workers’ wards for educational assistance under the building and other construction workers’ welfare board schemes. He also distributed sports kits as part of Khelo India, wheelchairs, hearing aids under ADIP, and also provided a power tiller machine and financial assistance for SHGs.
    During the camp, several government departments like Agriculture, Horticulture, Social Welfare, Handicraft, Handloom, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, SBI, Health, Education, among others established departmental awareness stalls.

    The Commissioner Secretary inspected these stalls and engaged with staff members and scheme beneficiaries, while conducting a thorough review of scheme implementation on the ground and collecting feedback from beneficiaries.

  • راجوری میں ۱۱ سالہ  بچے کو دوسہرہ کے دن راون دیکھنا  پڑا مہنگا۔ ضلع انتظامیہ راجوری سے مدد کی اپیل  

    راجوری میں ۱۱ سالہ بچے کو دوسہرہ کے دن راون دیکھنا پڑا مہنگا۔ ضلع انتظامیہ راجوری سے مدد کی اپیل  

    جی این ایس آنلائن نیوز پورٹل 

    راجوری اکتوبر ۹ ۲جموں کشمیر کے ضلع راجوری میں جہاں ہندو مسلم  اور دوسرے مزاہب کے لوگ آپسی بھائ چارے کے ساتھ رہتے ہیں، وہیں ایک دوسرے کے تہوار بھی ایک ساتھ مناتے ہیں۔ ویسے ہی اس بار ضلع راجوری میں منائے جانے والے دوسہرہ کے تہوار میں راون کو جلانے کی رسم کے وقت ایک بڑی تعداد میں ہندو مسلم بچے بھی ایک ساتھ موجود تھے۔ انہی میں راجوری قصبے کے  وارڈ نمبر 8 کا رہنے والا ایک گیارہ سالہ بچہ علی شان محمد ولد شمشیر احمد منہاس بھی اس تہوار میں موجود تھا۔ گورنمنٹ میڈیکل کالج راجوری میں صحافی محمد عرفان بھٹی کو اس بچے نے بتایا کہ اوروں کے ساتھ وہ بھی راون کے پتلے کو جلتا دیکھ رہا تھا کہ ایک پٹاخا بمب راون کے پتلے سے اُچھل کر اسکے نزدیک گرا۔ جس کے ظاہری طور پر پھٹنے کے کوئ بھی آثار نہیں تھے۔ لہزا اس بچے نے اسے اٹھا کر آپنی جیب میں ڈالنا چاہا اور جیب کے نزدیک لے جاتے وقت وہ پٹاخا بمب پھٹ گیا۔ جس وجہ سے اس بچے کے دونوں ہاتھ زخمی اور لہو لوہان ہوگے۔ جسکے فوری بعد موقع پر موجود پولیس افسران نے اس بچے کو خود اپنے ہاتھوں سےاٹھا کر ایمبولینس کے ذریعے گورنمنٹ میڈیکل کالج راجوری منتقل کر دیا۔ اس بچے کے والد شمشیر احمد منہاس نے بتایا کے اس بچے کے ہاتھوں کو قریب 35 ٹانکے لگے ہیں۔ اور اس بچے کا ایک انگوٹھا بھی ٹوٹ چکا ہے۔ شمشیر نے کہا کہ اگر یہی پٹاخا وہاں موجود کسی کے سر کے نذدیک پھٹا ہوتا تو ایک دردناک حادثہ ہو سکتا تھا۔ شمشیر منہاس نے بتایا کہ راجوری میں دسہرہ منانے کے انتظام میں راجوری انتظامیہ کی طرف سے کہیں نہ کہیں کوتاہی ہوئی ہے جو اتنے خطرناک پٹاخے بمب کا استعمال راون کے پتلے میں ہوا ہے۔ منہاس نے کہا کہ جس پٹاخے نے اسکے بیٹے کو اتنا زخمی کیا ہے وہ پٹاخہ کسی کے سر کے نزدیک پھٹ کر کسی کی جان بھی لے سکتا تھا۔ اور کہا کہ یہ پولیس انتظامیہ کی بھی لاپرواہی ہے جو پولیس نے وہاں موجود افراد کو پتلے سے اتنا دور نہیں رکھا کہ جہاں سے کسی کو بھی کسی بھی قسم کا نقصان نہ ہوتا۔ منہاس نے افسوس ظاہر کرتے ہوے کہا کہ انتظامیہ کی طرف سے کوئ بھی اسکے بیٹے کا حال دریافت کرنے اسکے پاس نہیں آیا۔ وہ خود آٹو ڈرائیور ہے اور گاڑی چلا کر اپنا گھر کا انتظام چلاتا ہے،جبکہ اس بار وہ اپنے بیٹے کے پاس ہے۔ شمشیر نے راجوری انتظامیہ سے اپیل کی کہ آئندہ سال مناۓ جانے والے دوسہرہ میں موجود افراد کی حفاظت کا خاص خیال رکھا جاۓ تاکہ اس طرح کا حادثہ دوبارہ رونما نہ ہو

  • Lam Border Mela: Organised to commemorate Infantry Day & Shaheed Garh Diwas

    Lam Border Mela: Organised to commemorate Infantry Day & Shaheed Garh Diwas

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    SHYAM SOOD

    RAJOURI  OCTOBER 27:–Shaheed Garh (Qila Darhal) situated in the Lam area of the Nowshera sub-district of Rajouri district is an epitome of sacrifice patriotism and nationalistic fervour which serves as a guiding beacon for the younger generations of the region to draw inspiration from.
    During the 1947-48 war with Pakistan, the enemy (raiders) captured Rajouri and reached Nowshera. Brave civilians at village Darhal repulsed enemy’s many attacks from 4th September to 28th October 1947, till the arrival of the Indian Army.
    On October 28, heavy causalities were inflicted on the enemy during an ensued battle near Qila Darhal (Fort). During this action many locals, including Sohan Singh, Jathedar Ram Singh, Hukam Singh, Pritam Singh, & Suchan Singh sacrificed their lives for the country.
    Later the Fort became an integral part of the sacrifices made to preserve Independence & since then 28th October is celebrated as Qila Darhal Defense Day.
    To commemorate the supreme sacrifices made by villagers and army personnel, Shaheed Garh (Qila Darhal) War memorial has been made at some distance from Fort.
    Every year the locals and descendants of the brave hearts gather at Shaheed Garh war memorial to commemorate the sacrifices of their forefathers.
    These brave hearts beat back numerous attacks on their motherland and stopped the advance of Pakistani raiders till the Indian Army under Brig Mohd Usman arrived for the defense of Nowshera on 28 October 1947.
    In an effort to celebrate the valour of these brave civilians and also the Indian Army, Tain Rashtriya Rifles (RR) spearheaded an initiative known as Lam Border Mela which offers a unique blend of traditional culture and commerce to the region.
    The event commenced with a solemn wreath laying ceremony at Shaheed Garh War Memorial.
    The Mela provided a platform for the school children to showcase their talent and express their cultural heritage through music and dance.
    The event also included martial performances of Gataka and Kalaripattu which captivated the audience with their grace and power.
    With a remarkable endeavour of not only honouring the brave but also building a brighter future, this Mela provided a significant platform for local entrepreneurs to showcase and expand the market for their products.
    “ This opportunity for small scale community businesses and entrepreneurs will not only boost the local economy but also promote self-reliance and empower the people of Lam. This acts as a bridge between the showcased skill set and the wider world connecting them with potential customers” the Army said.
    “Celebrating our history and heritage, the Mela transforms Lam into a tourist spot inviting visitors to discover the cultural and natural treasures of the region This pioneering initiative is a beacon of hope for the region as it aptly highlights the involvement of the Indian Army as a prominent pillar and a much-needed catalyst for socio-economic development of the local community of the region” the Army added

  • Skin diseases including skin cancer diagnosed and treated at Associated Hospital GMC Rajouri

    Skin diseases including skin cancer diagnosed and treated at Associated Hospital GMC Rajouri

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    RAJOURI OCTOBER 27:–Very rare skin diseases including skin cancer are now being diagnosed and treated at Associated Hospital GMC Rajouri

    Dermatology department related to skin diseases has been introduced in the Pir Panchal region for the first time with the establishment of GMC Rajouri.

    Dr Rohini Sharma heading the department of dermatology and  serving the people of pir panchal region with regard to diagnosis and treatment of common and very rare skin diseases under the overall patronage of Principal GMC Rajouri Prof Dr A S Bhatia.

    Medical Superintendent Associated Hospital GMC Rajouri Dr Mehmood Hussain Bajar disclosed that there is availability of separate ward in Associated Hospital GMC Rajouri for treating dermatological emergencies.

    He said that a minor operation theatre facility is also available in the hospital to deal with minor surgical intervention for skin diseases .

    Medical Superintendent added that 27 skin cancer cases like Basel Cell Carcinoma (BCC), Malignant Melanoma, Verrucous Carcinoma including others have been diagnosed so far since the establishment of the department.

    A typical and very rare skin diseases have also been detected and treated which include rare Epidermolysis- Skin Fragility Syndrome, Chromoblastomycosis, Aquasyrningeal Keratoderms and Scurvy etc. These skin cancer and rare skin diseases have been diagnosed by way of histopathology examination.

    Previously these patients had to go outside the pir panchal region for diagnosis and treatment.

  • Rajouri Rotary Club organized free hearing screening/speech therapy camp

    Rajouri Rotary Club organized free hearing screening/speech therapy camp

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    RAJOURI OCTOBER 27:–The Rotary Foundation’s mission is to help Rotary members to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace by improving health, providing quality education, improving the environment, and alleviating poverty.
    In one such endeavour Rotary Club Rajouri Grand in collaboration with Rotary Club, Jammu organised a free hearing screening and speech therapy camp here in Rajouri on Friday.
    The camp was organized in the government middle school at Jawahar Nagar (Rajouri) and many people from different age groups and spheres, including children, got their hearing screened.
    In the camp Dr. Navneet Gupta Assistant Professor, Department of ENT(Consultant Audiologist and Speech Pathologist ASCOMS & Hospital); Puneet Gupta, Managing Director JK Electronics Ear & Prime Speech and Hearing Clinic Jammu (Hearing Aids Specialist), and Chanderbhanu Patra, Audiologist and Speech Therapist JK Electronics Ear & Prime Speech & Hearing Clinic provided their services in the camp.
    15 patients having profound hearing loss were screened in the camp and the team of experts counselled and advised them for cochlear implant surgery.
    A cochlear implant is a small, complex electronic device that can help to provide a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard-of hearing. The implant consists of an external portion that sits behind the ear and a second portion that is surgically placed under the skin.
    Rotary Club Rajouri Grand in a goodwill gesture has offered to bear some amount of cochlear implant surgery for the BPL patients among the 15 screened for profound hearing loss.
    Dr. Vidushi Badial, HoD ENT GMC Rajouri said: “Hearing loss is commonly seen in elderly individuals and people with hearing loss find it hard to hear and understand speech at normal conversational levels”.
    The camp was organised under the close supervision of President Rotary Club Rajouri Grand, Rajesh Mehta; Club Secretary, Dr. Sachin Vaid and was also attended and supported by chartered president Rotary Club Rajouri Grand, Lokesh Bakshi, Rotarian Rakesh Gupta, Rotarian Umesh Sharma, and Rotarian Rafiq Mir.

  • Manoj Sinha inaugurated 4th Annual Conference of Indian Economics & Allied Sciences Association

    Manoj Sinha inaugurated 4th Annual Conference of Indian Economics & Allied Sciences Association

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    Three-day conference will discuss various themes and comprehensive analysis of policy measures towards the achievement of Viksit Bharat by 2047.

    JAMMU OCTOBER 27:–Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi Ji, the government policies and programmes for holistic development have put the economy on a sustainable path of high-growth and shaping India’s economic trajectory.
    Today, India is the most favourite destination for trade and investment and we continue to be fastest-growing economy in the world. With the vision of inclusive, progressive and sustainable growth, it is being ensured that fruits of our development percolate to the grassroots.
    India is full of optimism, boundless energy and ambition and expected to contribute 15% of global growth in the current FY. We are moving closer to our goal of making this truly the India’s century & our economic resurgence will be the key driver of global growth, tweets Office of LG J&K

  • Tasleema Akhter greeted people of valley on Urs of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jeelani (RA) Sahab

    Tasleema Akhter greeted people of valley on Urs of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jeelani (RA) Sahab

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    SRINAGAR OCTOBER 27:–Tasleema Akhter International Socio political Activist/State Secretary of DPAP J&k U.T has greeted people on the annual Urs of Peer Dastgeer Hazrat Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani (RA) Sahab .

    While talking to News Agency Tasleema Akhter said that the great saint worked tirelessly the establishment of tawheed and implementation of sunnah among the Muslims of the world.

    The great Saint like hazrat Dastgeer Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jeelani (RA) Sahab were the blessed and chosen ones by almighty allah to spread the teachings of Prophet Mohammad S.A.W.

    Tasleema AKHTER request the administration to ensure availability of essentials, power, drinking water etc. for the devotees at places where the Urs is being celebrated.

  • INDIAN ARMY IN COORDINATION WITH KARATE ASSOCIATION OF KUPWARA ORGANISED 7th DISTRICT LEVEL KARATE CHAMPION

    INDIAN ARMY IN COORDINATION WITH KARATE ASSOCIATION OF KUPWARA ORGANISED 7th DISTRICT LEVEL KARATE CHAMPION

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    SRINAGAR OCTOBER 27:–Indian Army in coordination with Karate association of Kupwara conducted Karate championships for different age groups in *Govt. Higher Secondary School*, Kupwara wherein more than *250* children participated in event with zeal and enthusiasm.

    The events started on 26 October wherein children participated in different categories. *ADC Kupwara, Town Commander, 41 RR* alongwith staff from Karate Association were present for the programme. On 27 October finals under various age categories were organised and events culminated with showcase of talent. Children from various categories were felicitated with medals and momento’s by chief guest on the occasion.

  • Deputy Commissioner reviews restoration of Heritage sites in Rajouri

    Deputy Commissioner reviews restoration of Heritage sites in Rajouri

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    RAJOURI, OCTOBER 27:– In a significant stride towards preserving the rich cultural heritage of Rajouri, District Development Commissioner Vikas Kundal today convened a crucial meeting with concerned officers to deliberate on the restoration of heritage sites.

    This meeting marked a pivotal moment in the efforts to revitalize and conserve the historical and architectural gems that dot the picturesque landscape of the district. The meeting discussed the restoration of several iconic tourism sites, including Dhanidhar Fort, the historic Chingus Fort, Qila Darhal fort, and the sacred Panj Nara Temple and others.

    The Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal emphasizing the paramount importance of heritage preservation, asserted that the restoration of these sites stands as a top priority for the government.

    Such endeavors are not just about revitalizing stone and mortar but rekindling the narratives of the past and presenting them to future generations. “Our heritage and architectural sites are the living testimony of our cultural heritage, and they deserve to be celebrated,” he said.

    The restoration of heritage sites not only holds the promise of attracting tourists and bolstering the local economy but also serves as a tribute to the craftsmanship, history, and stories that these sites encapsulate. In rejuvenating these sites, Rajouri aims to rekindle the collective memory of its people and offer a poignant reminder of the glorious past that continues to shape the present.

    This ambitious endeavor is a testament to the government’s unwavering commitment to preserving and promoting the cultural legacy of Rajouri. It heralds a new chapter in the district’s journey towards becoming a custodian of its own history, beckoning tourists, history enthusiasts, and admirers of architectural marvels to witness and appreciate the grandeur of the past.

    As the wheels of restoration begin to turn, Rajouri District envisions a future where heritage sites are not just consigned to history books but brought to life, allowing visitors to traverse through time and immerse themselves in the captivating narratives etched in stone and heritage.

    The meeting was attended by the Additional Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Rajiv Kumar Khajuria; Chief Planning Officer, Mohammad Khurshid; SE PWD(R&B) Rajouri, Devi Dayal; District Statistical and Evaluation Officer, Sandeep Sharma; DPO, Auqil Nuvaid; Chief Education Officer, Sultana Kouser and Assistant Director Tourism, Arief Lone.

    NO: PR/DDI/J-3971//