Minga Sherpa DC Baramulla inspects Government Medical College Baramulla and Associated Hospital; Directs Enhanced Facilities for Patients

DC BARAMULAH AT GMC

The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa, today conducted a comprehensive inspection of Government Medical College Baramulla and its associated hospital to assess the existing healthcare facilities and ensure improvements for better service delivery to patients.

During the visit, the DC inspected several key facilities, including the Dialysis Center, Oxygen Plant, Sub Station, newly constructed MRD Block, and the filtration plant. At the Dialysis Center, the DC interacted with patients and enquired about their experience at the center.

Meanwhile, the DC discussed the plans for the upgradation of the facility in collaboration with NHPC through its CSR initiative, enabling the dialysis center to cater to a larger number of patients.

The DC also inspected the ongoing construction of the 200-bed additional block, where he was briefed by the concerned authorities that 65 percent of the work has been completed. The DC was apprised that the additional block is expected to significantly enhance the hospital’s capacity and provide improved healthcare services.

Following the inspection, the DC chaired a review meeting to assess the functioning of GMC and its associated hospital. The meeting was attended by Principal GMC, Dr. Ruby Rashi; Superintendent of the Associated Hospital, Syed Parvaiz Masood; Executive Engineer R&B Baramulla, Rayees Aslam Makdoomi; and other officers and engineers.

Dr. Ruby Rashi provided a detailed PowerPoint presentation on the functioning of GMC, the staff strength, and patient services. She also highlighted key developments, including the replacement of the lift service, completion of the boundary wall, and the ongoing macadamization of the road.

The DC directed the authorities to ensure that the road approaching to the GMC is strictly designated as a no-parking zone to prevent traffic congestion. He also instructed the Executive Engineer R&B to expedite the completion of the road macadamization and boundary wall construction.

Furthermore, the DC emphasized the importance of displaying duty rosters on virtual screens and ensuring the best possible healthcare services for patients.(Media Agencies)

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Power Development Department

In view of dip in local power generation, the Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Department (PDD) is likely to announce new power curtailment schedule in coming days.

A top official of the PDD informed that “Soon we will be announcing the new power curtailment schedule. We are already working on it and most likely we will be announcing the curtailment schedule this week only.”

“Currently, we have availability of 2300-2400 Megawatts for both the Jammu and Kashmir regions. However, the demand is 2500-2600 Megawatts,” the official said.

He said, “We have a number of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) that go for 20-25 years. Besides, we have central allotments as well. There is a regular purchase process.”

The official further said, “We are also receiving the power from the centre from the PPA made in 2023.”

Earlier this week, KNO reported that in Jammu and Kashmir, the power generation from the state pool has reduced by nearly 80 percent.

“From across the regions, the total power generation capacity is 1200 Megawatts. However, as of now we are only able to generate a total of 200-260 Megawatts of power from the UT pool,” the official said.

About the ongoing power curtailment, the official had said, “We cut off nearly 200-250 Megawatts during the peak hours. That is a force curtailment. Otherwise we have 38-40 feeders that are working 24 hours.”

The official had also said, “In urban areas, as of now there is a power curtailment of over 6 hours and over eight hours of power curtailment in rural areas.”— (KNO)

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Kashmir Welfare Trust Provides Aid to Rainawari Fire Victims: Manzoor Wangnoo Chairman of Kashmir Welfare Trust

Manzoor Wangnoo,

The government and non-governmental organizations have come together to provide relief to families affected by the recent fire in Rainawari, Srinagar.

Manzoor Wangnoo, Chairman of Kashmir Welfare Trust, announced that the organization distributed essential items such as blankets and food to the victims.

Wangnoo commended the swift response from various quarters, including MLA Zadibal, who provided timely support to the affected families, and the district administration for effectively coordinating relief efforts.

He also acknowledged the role of the Advisor to the Chief Minister and the Minister of FCSCA in ensuring a structured and responsive approach to the crisis.

The government has assured permanent rehabilitation for families displaced by the fire. Measures include providing ex-gratia relief, ensuring temporary accommodations until homes are repaired, and addressing gaps in emergency response services. Officials confirmed that a probe would be conducted into reports of delayed fire tender responses, with steps to improve access for emergency services in similar situations.

The combined efforts of government agencies, NGOs, and community leaders are focused on addressing both the immediate needs and long-term rehabilitation of those impacted by the fire.(KNS).

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important update from Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited In view of Reconductoring of 33 KV Khanyar- Rainawari Line from 0.15 ACSR to 0.2 ACSR, the power supply to Receiving Stations including Khanyar, Rainawari & Takanwari and areas including Miskeen Bagh, Rozabal, Magdoom Sb, Hazuri Bagh, Jogilankar, JLNM Sangam, Islamia College, Narwara. Hospital, Kondabal, Hasanabad, Palpora shall remain affected on November 20 & 23 from 10 AM to 5:00 PM.

In view of Works under RDSS by M/S NTPC, the power supply from Alusteng Zakura 33kv to Receiving Stations including Umerhair, Gulabagh, Ahmadnagar and areas including Khatmulla, Pandach, Pathan Colony, Ahmad Nagar shall remain affected on November 20 from 10:AM to 5:00 PM.

In view of Stringing works in 11 KV Lurgam feeder under RDSS Works, the power supply from 33kv Tral Line II to receiving stations including Lurgam, Gulabagh, Bategund, Aripal and areas including Batagund, Lurgam, Satoora, Pastona, Nanar, Aripal, Nargistan, Lam, Jawharpora, Khangund shall remain affected on November 21 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

To carry out installation of 33 KV VCB and other equipments for augmentation of Receiving Station Budgam, the power supply to Budgam and SIDCO Receiving Stations and areas including Budgam, Ompora Housing Colony, Jawalpora and Budgam Town shall remain affected on November 20 from 2:00PM to 4:00 PM.

To carry out the remaining work of twining and erection of poles 33 KV Narbal Line and stabilization of 33 KV BK Pora Line, the power supply to Receiving Stations including Narbal, Sanoor, Bakshipora, Shalteng and Zainakote and areas including Narbal, Mazhama, Kawoosa, Sozeith, Lawlypora shall remain affected on November November 20 & 23 from 10:00AM to 5:00 PM.

Similarly, Power Supply from 33kv Sharifabad HMT to receiving stations including Bakshipora, Shalteng, Zainakote and areas including Zainakote, Umerabad, Shalleng, Bakshipora, Khishipora HMT shall remain affected on November 20 & 23 from 10:00AM to 5:00 PM.

Also, Power Supply from 33kv Pampore BK Pora to receiving stations including BK Pora, Khanda and Summerbugh and areas including BK Pora, Khanda, Chattergam, Kenihama, Summerbugh, Wagoora, Wadipora, Aribagh, Chackpora shall remain affected on November 21 from 10:00AM to 5:00 PM.

Further, power supply from 33kv Waterhail Tap Line to receiving station Waterhail and areas including Samsaan, Parthan, Waterhail, PHE Substation shall remain affected on November 23 & 25 from 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM.(GNS)

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Srinagar Traffic Police Launches WhatsApp Helpline Number 9622288255 for Reporting Traffic Violations

Srinagar Traffic Police Launches

The Srinagar Traffic Police has launched a dedicated WhatsApp helpline number to allow citizens to report traffic violations directly.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the new initiative aims to address a range of traffic offences, including driving by minors, rash driving, negligent driving and other violations.

Locals have hailed the move, praising the authorities for their proactive step to improve road safety in the city.

Sahil, a local, said, “This is a welcome initiative. It will help control the reckless driving on our roads, especially by minors, which has been a growing concern.”

The WhatsApp helpline number: 96222 88255, operational round-the-clock, is expected to streamline the process for citizens to report traffic violations, making it easier for the police to take swift action.

“We are pleased to see the authorities taking these steps, and we hope that this will reduce accidents and prevent dangerous driving behaviours,” said another local.

An official from Srinagar Traffic Police told KNO that the locals support the initiative and receive WhatsApp messages. “Those who wish to call can contact the toll-free number already issued, 103, as it is the old number,” he said.

Notably, the helpline has been endorsed by senior officials, who encouraged citizens to utilise it to ensure safer streets for everyone. The launch of this helpline comes at a time when concerns about traffic violations in Srinagar have grown—(KNO)

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Traffic Police Issues Advisory for Motorists in Rural Kashmir amid Snowfall 

Traffic advisory

In view of the ongoing snowfall and slippery road condition in Kashmir’s hilly areas, traffic police has issued advisory for motorists.

According to the advisory only 4X4 vehicles and those equipped with anti-skid chains, with a seating capacity of no more than 10 seats, will be allowed on specific hilly roads.

The advisory stated that these roads include Tangmarg-Gulmarg, Mughal Road, Zojila, Sinthon, Gurez-Bandipora, Pahalgam-Chandanwari, Kupwara-Karnah, and Kupwara-Machil.

“To prevent traffic jams and delays, only registered anti-skid chain vendors will be permitted to install chains at designated locations along these routes. Motorists are urged to park only in designated parking areas. Strict action will be taken against those found parking on the roadside, as it can obstruct traffic flow and cause accidents,” it reads.

It added that vehicles with invalid documents will not be allowed to travel on these hilly roads to avoid any incidents.The authorities urged drivers to comply with these guidelines for their own safety and smooth movement of traffic—(KNO)

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Srinagar Municipal Corporation

As the part of its proactive measures to address challenges from snowfall, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) conducted an extensive snow clearance mock drill today.

The exercise aimed to evaluate the city’s preparedness for heavy snowfall and ensure seamless functioning of essential services during the upcoming winter season.

The drill simulated real-life snow clearance operations at key locations across Srinagar, with the deployment of teams besides snowplows, loaders, and salt spreaders. The exercise tested the efficiency of machinery, coordination among departments, and response to potential obstacles such as roadblocks and vehicle disruptions.

Commissioner, SMC, Dr. Owais while underscored the importance of readiness, said, “Our resolve is to ensure Srinagar’s accessibility throughout the winter period.”

He said that the mock drill was held to evaluate our operational preparedness to handle emergencies efficiently.

It was informed that the SMC is committed to ensure public safety and minimize disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions.

In this regard continuous training, equipment upgradation and public engagement activities are conducted to implement winter strategy effectively.

Meanwhile, residents are urged to remain informed about snow clearance operations and cooperate with authorities to ensure smooth and safe transit during snowfall.

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Sajad Lone

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In an official statement, Lone highlighted that the water disruption stemmed from damage to the pipes due to a human error, reportedly by a department not responsible for water management.

“This deadlock between departments, despite both being under the same administration, has left patients and staff in dire need, with some even relying on mosque facilities for basic necessities,” he said.

Lone called on DC Kupwara to intervene urgently, stressing the critical need to restore the hospital’s water supply to safeguard patient care and restore essential services.(KNS).

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 A delegation from Darul Khair Mirwaiz Manzil Srinagar, as per the instructions of its patron Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, on Thursday visited the Gurez area of Bandipora where the main market of Dawar recently suffered damage due to the tragic fire.

Led by Mufti Ghulam Rasool Samoon, the delegation distributed essential food items, blankets and utensils to the victims and provided relief cheques to 14 affected families.

On this occasion, they conveyed a message of sympathy from the Mirwaiz to the victims. They also urged other charitable and welfare organisations in Jammu and Kashmir to extend all possible assistance to help rehabilitate the affected families, as the winter is approaching.

Following Mirwaiz’s instructions, another delegation from Darul Khair Mirwaiz Manzil will travel to Kishtwar this week to offer direct financial assistance and express solidarity with the victims of the devastating fire in Warwan, Kishtwar.This fire resulted in the damage  of the local Jama Masjid as well as approximately 60 residential houses and shops. The delegation will provide some relief to these families facing severe cold weather.

It is worth mentioning that Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir had previously appealed to all philanthropic and welfare organisations, as well as to well-off individuals, to provide maximum support for the rehabilitation of the affected families in Warwan, Kishtwar.(KNS).

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iqra

In a story that highlights resilience, dedication, and the power of dreams, Iqra Farooq Bhat, the daughter of a tailor from Zakura, Srinagar, has reached extraordinary heights. She has not only secured the first rank in the Kashmir region but also achieved the second rank in the entire Jammu and Kashmir region in the prestigious Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) exam. This outstanding accomplishment is a testament to her hard work, relentless perseverance, and desire to make a positive impact on society.

A Dream Born from Humble Beginnings

Iqra’s life journey is rooted in her humble background. Growing up in a modest household where her father worked as a tailor, she learned early the value of hard work and persistence. Despite financial limitations, her family always encouraged her to pursue education and never let obstacles stand in the way of her dreams. Iqra credits her family’s support and the values she was raised with as vital to her success.

As she worked toward her goal, she was deeply aware of the challenges she faced. However, she remained determined, focusing on turning her dream of serving the people of the Kashmir Valley into reality. This dedication saw her investing her energy and time in preparing for the JKAS exam, a rigorous process requiring extensive study, discipline, and determination.

Iqra’s Motivation: A Desire to Make a Difference

Speaking about her achievement, Iqra shared that her motivation stemmed from a desire to contribute positively to her community and the people of Kashmir. She always envisioned herself in a position where she could help address the issues facing the Valley and make a tangible difference. “I have always wanted to reach a position where I can make a difference,” she expressed with conviction.

This drive to make a meaningful impact became the foundation of her dedication to the JKAS examination. Throughout her preparation, Iqra remained focused on the potential her success could bring not only for her own career but also for the welfare of her community. This vision strengthened her resolve to persevere through the intense preparation process.

A Gruelling Preparation: Three Years of Dedication

The JKAS examination is one of the most challenging exams in the Jammu and Kashmir region. It demands a high level of knowledge, discipline, and consistent effort. Iqra committed herself to this demanding journey for three long years. Her preparation was marked by numerous sacrifices, late nights, and tireless study sessions, but her passion for achieving her goal kept her going. Each day, she immersed herself in books, practice papers, and mock tests, continuously pushing herself closer to her dream.

“I have spent countless hours studying, but I never let go of my dream,” she said. Iqra’s dedication did not falter despite the long hours and pressure associated with the examination. Instead, it only grew stronger with each passing day, as she reminded herself of the greater purpose her success would serve.

Overcoming Challenges and Setbacks

Like any challenging path, Iqra’s journey was not without its difficulties. She faced setbacks, moments of self-doubt, and the weight of the competitive atmosphere. However, Iqra learned to see these challenges as stepping stones rather than obstacles. She viewed each setback as an opportunity to learn, adapt, and improve her approach. Her resilience in the face of adversity became a defining aspect of her journey.

She recalls one instance where, despite her best efforts, she found herself struggling with a particular subject. Instead of letting it discourage her, she chose to focus on areas where she could improve, refining her strategy and maintaining her confidence. “I reminded myself that every difficulty was part of the journey,” she reflected.

Spiritual Strength and Family Support

Iqra has often acknowledged her faith as an integral source of her strength. She believes that her success is a blessing, saying, “By the grace of God, I have realized my long-held dream.” This belief gave her hope, especially during tough times, and helped her remain focused on her journey.

In addition to her faith, Iqra attributes her success to her family, who provided unwavering support throughout her preparation. Her parents encouraged her every step of the way, offering her the emotional support she needed to stay motivated. Iqra’s family, aware of the sacrifices she was making, took pride in her dedication, standing by her with love and encouragement. This familial support played a crucial role in helping her push through the most challenging times of her journey.

Achieving Success and Setting an Example

Iqra’s accomplishment has set a new benchmark for others aspiring to succeed in competitive examinations. She serves as a role model for young people, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds who may feel that certain dreams are out of reach. Iqra’s story reinforces that success is possible with hard work, determination, and an unwavering belief in oneself.

Her achievement not only shines a light on her resilience but also sends a message to all those who wish to pursue their dreams despite the odds. She has shown that with focus and perseverance, it is possible to break barriers and achieve greatness.

Future Goals: A Vision to Serve the Valley

As she embarks on the next chapter of her life, Iqra’s vision remains clear. Her goal is to use her position within the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service to make a positive impact on the lives of people in the Valley. She hopes to address the issues that are close to her heart and to work towards creating a better future for the people of Kashmir.

In her own words, “I see this as the beginning of a long journey where I can contribute to the welfare of my people.” Iqra’s aspiration to serve the Valley goes beyond mere professional achievement. It is a mission to uplift her community, promote development, and bring about positive change.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Iqra’s story has inspired countless young people in Kashmir and beyond. Her journey stands as a reminder that one’s background or circumstances do not define one’s potential for success. She has shown that with passion, perseverance, and a strong support system, anyone can overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.

Young people across the region are now looking up to Iqra as an example of what is possible through hard work. By sharing her story, she hopes to encourage others to pursue their goals without letting setbacks discourage them. She believes that every person has the potential to achieve their dreams if they are willing to work for them.

Conclusion

Iqra Farooq Bhat’s success in the JKAS examination is more than just a personal achievement—it is a beacon of hope and inspiration for everyone who dreams of making a difference. Her journey from a humble background to the top ranks of a prestigious examination highlights the power of dedication, resilience, and vision. Through her success, Iqra has not only paved the way for her future but has also set an example for young people everywhere, proving that dreams can indeed come true with hard work and perseverance.

As Iqra takes on her new role, her story serves as a reminder that even the most ambitious dreams are within reach if one is willing to put in the effort and remain committed to their vision. Her journey is a testament to the idea that true success is achieved not only through personal achievement but also by contributing to the welfare of others and uplifting one’s community.

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