MLA Langate Congratulates Civil Services Topper Tasneem Kabir from Chontipora, Mawar, Langate

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Continuing its mission to inspire youth to excel in the state’s civil services, the Awami Itehad Party (AIP) Senior Leader and MLA Langate Sheikh Khursheed congratulated Civil Service topper hailing from Chontipora, Mawar, Langate, Tasneem Kabir, daughter of Dr. A.B. Kabir Dar, Secretary of ARI and Trainings for her exceptional achievement in securing the 4th rank in the prestigious Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Services (JKAS) examination. MLA Langate, Sheikh Khursheed, praised Tasneem’s accomplishment, calling it a moment of pride for her family and her community.

In his statement, MLA Langate expressed that these top achievers serve as role models for youth in remote areas, demonstrating that dedication and hard work can open doors to the mainstream. “The toppers have shown that talented youth from all areas, regardless of obstacles, can reach great heights. Their determination proves that no barrier is insurmountable for those committed to their dreams,” he stated.

Congratulating the other successful candidates, AIP Senior Leader and MLA Langate Sheikh Khursheed encouraged the youth to look up to these young officers who have persevered through challenges to realize their aspirations.

Calling the selection of these candidates a form of “real empowerment” for the people, the MLA emphasized the importance of their roles in bringing development to remote areas. “They have a unique opportunity to aid the government in implementing effective development plans and to serve the people in these underserved regions. Their presence will foster better services and deeper connections, allowing them to understand the issues faced by these communities,” he added.(KNS).

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In Peak Winter, to Run DG sets Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) Stocks Addl 472 KL HSD at Gurez

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As part of winter preparedness, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), has dumped additional 472 KL of High-Speed Diesel (HSD) to run 25 DGs of various capacities to ensure power supply in harsh winter months to unelectrified households in 22 villages of remote Gurez area of Bandipora District.

Meanwhile, KPDCL has already floated tenders for providing Grid connectivity to the unelectrified HHs of Gurez region for which the Ministry of Power, GoI, has already sanctioned Rs 50. 15 Crore.

In a statement issued here today, a KPDCL spokesperson stated that to provide power supply on DG sets in Gurez, a requirement of 945.9 KL of HSD was projected to the Administrative Department. “Apart from 262.4 KL of HSD available, additional 472 KL HSD has been stocked by KPDCL at various locations in Gurez ahead of the peak winter to provide power supply to consumers in 22 villages,” he added.

These villages fall in Tulail and Kanzwalwan sections of Gurez region in Bandipora district.

The spokesman stated that KPDCL shall replenish more HSD supply and other allied material, if need be, to ensure power supply in these Gurez villages during the upcoming winter, as per past practice.

In order to provide permanent Grid connectivity to Gurez and do away with DG set supply, KPDCL has floated 02 tenders for construction of 6.3 MVA 33/11 KV Receiving Substation and electrification of 2,619 unelectrified households in Tulail and Kanzalwan under the premier loss reduction scheme of RDSS at a cost of Rs 50.15 Crore for which the Ministry of Power has already sanctioned the project.

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Kashmir-based NGO Syed-ud-Sadat Foundation Send one lakh bricks and other aid to fire-hit Warwan

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An NGO in Kashmir Tuesday said that it will be sending aid this Friday to the fire-hit Warwan valley in J-K’s Kishtwar.Earlier this month, over 50 residential homes and a grand mosque was ruined after a devastating fire engulfed almost the whole hamlet in J-K’s Warwan.
The NGO, Syed-ud-Sadat Foundation said their aid would involve one lakh bricks in 16 dumpers and 11 tippers, 500 sheets to build roofs in one truck, and other edible items in another truck.
In a handout, the NGO said, it will also be taking school bags, and other stationery items for around 400 children affected by the fire.
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Integrity Pledge Ceremony Held at the Range Traffic Police Headquarters, Narwal Jammu

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Vigilance Awareness Week began on 28th October 2024 and will continue until 3rd November 2024. In accordance with the guidelines issued by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir GAD (Vigilance) Circular No. 23-JK (GAD) of 2024, dated 09.10.2024, Traffic Range Jammu organized pledge ceremonies at all traffic units and sub-divisions within the Jammu Range.

The main function was held at the Range Traffic Police Headquarters, Narwal Jammu, where police staff from Traffic Headquarters J&K, Range Traffic Police Headquarters Jammu, and Traffic Rural Jammu participated.

On this occasion, Dr. Mohd Haseeb Mughal, IPS, DIG Traffic Range Jammu, administered the pledge to all staff members.

While addressing the gathering, the DIG Traffic Range Jammu spoke about the purpose behind organizing such functions by the government. He emphasized the importance of vigilance in preventing corruption and promoting governance.

The DIG advised all staff members to reaffirm their commitment to uphold standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability.He stressed the need to take responsibility for assigned tasks and to lead by example. “We must establish integrity frameworks and a code of ethics to ensure that we are not complicit in any corrupt practices. Instances of corruption must be addressed strictly, enabling us to deliver better services,” he added.

Among those present were Vinay Kumar-JKPS, SSP Traffic Rural Jammu; Voonesh Sangotra, Sr. PO RTHQ Jammu; Sh. Ramesh Kataria, DySP Pvt. Secretary to DIG Traffic Range Jammu; Inspr (S) Vimla Raina; and Inspr (S) Ruby Dhar.

One pledge ceremony also took place at Traffic Police Lines, Gulshan Ground, Gandhi Nagar Jammu. The DIG Traffic interacted with officers and personnel, highlighting the significance of Vigilance Awareness Week.(KNS).

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Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited urges consumers to use power judiciously to avoid Domestic Transformers Damage

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Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), today urged its domestic consumers to use power judiciously which shall safeguard DTs (Domestic Transformers) from getting damaged, resulting in power outages and hardships to the people in winter.

In a statement issued here today, a KPDCL spokesperson stated that with the onset of winter, heating load has increased with consumers in flat-rate areas using crude heating gadgets like boilers and heaters that critically overload and damage the DTs. “In metered areas, night vigils have been intensified to check bypassing of meters and hooking by consumers on bare conductor, with the intention to use power unauthorizedly,” he stated.

Anticipating DT damage in peak winter and in order to provide succour to the consumers, KPDCL has maintained a buffer stock of 1554 DTs this winter. “In the eventuality of snowfall, stocking of 2030 steel poles, 600 km of conductor and 128 barrels of Transformer Oil has also been done for immediate repair and restoration works,” he added.

KPDCL has also worked out a deep reserve buffer of DTs, STPs, ACSR and T. Oil that shall be invoked if any such need arises in peak winter due to heavy snowfall.

Last winter, a buffer stock of 1412 DTs had been maintained by KPDCL to facilitate the consumers across all 10 districts of Kashmir valley.

Reiterating KPDCL’s commitment to replace the damaged DT within the stipulated timelines, the spokesman, however, clarified that repeat damage of DT by excessive overloading by consumers shall attract longer replacement timelines, keeping in view the 24×7 working schedule of technical staff to repair the DTs at Central Workshop at Pampore, all Divisional Workshops of KPDCL and empanelled SSI units.(Agencies)

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Director of SKIMS, Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie Hosts Monthly Public Darbar Starting From October 29

M. Ashraf Ganie

Director of SKIMS, Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie, will hold a “Public Darbar” at SKIMS on October 29, 2024, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM in the SKIMS Auditorium.

During this event, Prof. Ganie, along with the Medical Superintendent, HOD of Hospital Administration, and heads of various supportive services, will interact with patients, attendants, and the general public to address grievances and issues related to hospital services.

The public is encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions for improving patient care services.

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According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL, in order to carry out branch cutting / pruning of trees coming under alignment of lines, the shutdown of below mentioned 33KV lines shall be observed which will subsequently affect electricity to given areas.

The shutdown of 33 KV Hatchipora tap line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Station at Hatchipora shall remain off while the power supply to the Hatchipora area will be affected from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 26 & 29 of October, 2024.

The shutdown of 33 KV Amargarh-SIDCO line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Gurseer, Rohama, Chakloo, SIDCO and Irrigation shall remain off while the power supply to the Gurseer, Rohama, Chakloo, Sidco and Irrigation areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 03rd of November, 2024.

The shutdown of 33 KV LJHP-Boniyar line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Nowshera and Boniyar shall remain off while the power supply to the Nowshera and Boniyar areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 30th of October, 2024.

The shutdown of 33 KV Sheeri-Malpora-Chandoosa line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Chandoosa, Shurnz, Malpora and Gantamulla shall remain off while the power supply to the Chandoosa, Shrunz Malpora and Gantamulla areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 31st of October, 2024.

The shutdown of 33 KV Arampora-Handwara HOT line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Handwara and Chogal shall remain off while the power supply to the Handwara and Chogal areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 28th of October, 2024.

The shutdown of 33 KV Gopalpora Pahalgam line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Hutmurrah, Aishmuqam, Sallar, Pahalgam, Batkoot and Salia shall remain off while the power supply to the Seer, Mattan, Poultry, Hutmurrah, Aishmuqam, Siilgam, JNV, Hassannoor, Sallar, Kuller, Kathsoo, Batkoot, Pahalgam, Laddi, Yenner, Salia, Haptnar, Vail Nagbal and Panzmulla areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 28 & 30 of October, 2024.

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The 4th Annual National Conference of Addiction Psychiatry Society of India (ADDICON 2024) was organized by the Department of Psychiatry (Advanced Centre for Mental Health and Addiction Medicine) from 17th to 19th October 2024 at SKIMS Medical College Bemina, Srinagar.  

The conference was aimed at addressing the increasing prevalence of drug addiction-related problems in our society. The theme of this year’s conference, “Nature to Nurture: preventing Relapse and Maintaining Recovery,” is highly relevant, as many patients struggling with addiction face difficulties in maintaining treatment adherence. Factors such as individual behaviour, lack of social or family support, clinical challenges related to illness and treatment, and barriers within the health system contribute to non-adherence, ultimately worsening the burden of addiction in our society.

The experts which included distinguished and eminent speakers from across India and abroad shared their expertise and insights, enriching the academic program. The valuable contributions from participating delegates, addressing the various aspects of substance use, helped explore solutions to improve treatment compliance and enhance the successful management of addiction disorders.

An invited symposium was organised in which experts Shri Dinesh Bodh, Narcotics Control Commissioner Govt of India, Dr Lotika Khajuria, State Drug Controller J&K and Prof Atul Ambekar regarding regulation psychotropics in India and how the challenges could be tackled to facilitate mental health professionals for smooth running of services in the netter interest of patient care.

The Inauguration ceremony was presided over by Prof Mohd Ashraf Ganie, Director SKIMS Soura & Ex-Officio Secretary to the Govt of J&K with Prof Iffat Hassan Shah, Principal / Dean Govt Medical College Srinagar as Guest of honour. Dr P K Dalal, Dr Shariq Rasheed Masoodi, Dr Aijaz Ahmad Rather, Registrar SKIMS Medical College graced the occasion as special guests, Dr Atul Ambekar, Prof of Psychiatry (Secretary General of APSI), Prof Mohammad Maqbool, HOD Psychiatry, IMHANS and Dr Abdul Majid, Prof &HOD psychiatry SKIMS Medical College Bemina also spoke on the occasion.

The speakers emphasized the need for research in the area and collaboration by different stakeholders like Health, Education, law enforcement agencies, NGOs, social work, youth service and sports, and religious organisations to tackle this condition.

The inauguration was followed by a panel discussion where experts from different fields of the likes of Mr.Lateef U Zamaan Deva, IAS, former Chairman PSC, Dr Seema Naz, Director College of Education, Dr Yasir Hassan Rather, professor of Psychiatry, Dr Tahir Magray, Revenue attorney from divisional administration and Mr Mohammad Shafi, JKPS, Additional SP police crime branch.

During this conference delegates from across the country and abroad presented their research work on this complex issue in the form of Symposia, Invited lectures, workshops and free papers. Faculty from reputed institutions like NIMHANS Bangalore, PGI Chandigarh, and AIIMS New Delhi deliberated upon various aspects of addiction-related disorders which would help in better understanding of this problem and hence prove beneficial for the patients, family and society at large for safeguarding the interests of our future generations.  The faculty included Prof Debashish Basu, HOD Psychiatry, PGI Chandigarh, Prof P K dalal, Professor & former HOD KGMU Lucknow, Prof Sandeep Grover (PGIMER), Prof Abdul Majid HOD Psychiatry from SKIMS Srinagar, Dr Arun Kandasamy, Prof & HOD, Centre for Addiction Medicine, NIMHANS Bangalore,  Prof. Ravindra Rao, Prof Siddarth Sarkar, Prof Koushik Sinha Deb, Dr Alok Aggrawal, Dr Roshan Bhad, from AIIMS Delhi Dr Shalini Singh from PGI Chandigarh and Dr Raghav Shah from SMS Jaipur who deliberated on various aspects aimed at preventing relapse and maintaining recovery.
In addition, a national ADDICON quiz final round was conducted where the 6 qualified teams from preliminary rounds were AIIMS New Delhi, GMCH Chandigarh, J J Hospital Mumbai and SKIMS Medical College Srinagar. The first second and 3rd position was subsequently bagged jointly by AIIMS- SKIMS team,  AIIMS New  Delhi, and GMCH teams respectively.

The conference concluded with recommendations for augmenting the efforts for prevention, early detection, intervention, relapse prevention and maintenance of recovery in patients with Drug addiction-related problems which is only possible through coordination by various stakeholders in addressing these complex issues.
The organising team comprising of Dr Mohammad Maqbool, Dr Abdul Majid, Dr Nizam ud din, Dr Junaid Nabi, Dr Aijaz Suhaff, Dr Himayun, Dr Farhana Rafiq, Dr Gulzar Ahmad, Dr Ajmal Anjum, Dr Abrar, Dr The Sajid, Dr Shagun Saini, Dr Insha, Dr Rouf, Dr Vikas, Dr Masood, Dr Nowfeena, Dr Gaurav and Dr Firdous were complimented by one and all for organising the event meticulously.

The Organising Committee thanked all office bearers and EC Members of APSI,  faculty and delegates for giving them opportunity to host them and making the event a grand success.(KNS).

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In a significant move to address power overloading issues in the Lolab region, MLA Lolab Qaysar Lone visited the almost-completed Dilbagh Diver receiving station on Sunday.The inspection aimed to assess the current progress and ensure that the station will be operational ahead of the approaching winter.

MLA Lone expressed satisfaction with the progress and emphasized the critical role the station will play in alleviating power supply challenges, particularly during the peak winter months. With increased demand during this period, the receiving station is set to mitigate the issue of overloading, providing much-needed relief to the residents of Lolab.

He directed the concerned authorities to expedite the final stages of completion and ensure immediate functionality of the station.This, he noted, will help guarantee an uninterrupted power supply during the cold season, improving the quality of life for people in the area.

“The Dilbagh Diver receiving station is a vital infrastructure project for the people of Lolab. As winter approaches, it is essential that we ensure reliable and efficient power distribution. I have directed the officials to expedite the final processes so that the station becomes operational without further delay,” said MLA Lone during his visit.

The development of this station is part of ongoing efforts to upgrade and expand power infrastructure in the region. The new facility is expected to significantly reduce the burden on existing power systems, enhancing both capacity and reliability.(KNS).

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