Kulgam Police Conducts Mock Drill at Qazigund Railway Station to Enhance Emergency Response

Mock Drill of Kulgam Police

Police along with CAPF, RPF, Fire & Emergency service in Kulgam conducted a mock drill exercise at Railway Station Qazigund today to assess emergency response mechanisms and preparedness in handling critical situations.

The mock drill was held to prepare field forces to respond promptly to any untoward incident especially of a terror nature with quick and safe response and to assess the security response time, coordination, and effectiveness. The exercise also aimed to identify areas for improvement and streamline the response mechanism. A team of specialist officers of Kulgam Police, CAPF, RPF, Fire and emergency service participated in the said exercise.

The mock drill was conducted under the supervision of SSP Kulgam Shri Sahil Sarangal-IPS, who appreciated the efforts of security forces present in enhancing its emergency response capabilities.

J&K Police reaffirms its commitment to ensuring public safety and security. The mock drill exercise is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our emergency response mechanisms and provide effective services to the community.

Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary Reaffirms Commitment to Kashmiri Pandit Rehabilitation and Welfare

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Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary today reaffirmed that Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) are an integral part of the cultural and social fabric of Jammu and Kashmir and government is committed towards their dignified rehabilitation.

The Deputy CM made these remarks while addressing a function on the side lines of his visit to Jagti Township , Nagrota here today.

The Deputy CM was accompanied by Relief Commissioner ( Migrants), Director Health Services Jammu, Director General Floriculture, Director Food supplies Jammu, and other senior officers.

On the occasion, Surinder Choudhary reiterated the government’s dedication to addressing the concerns of Kashmiri Pandits and ensuring their well-being through targeted initiatives, robust support system and various welfare schemes.

“Efforts are being intensified to provide a better quality of life for the residents of Jagti township and Kashmiri Migrants as a whole and our commitment to their rehabilitation is unwavering,” he stated.

The Deputy Chief Minister directed the officers to redress the grievances of the residents within the shortest possible time.

During his visit, the Deputy CM conducted a comprehensive review of the facilities available for the township residents. He assessed the status of health and education infrastructure, availability of drinking water and other essential services.

In a detailed inspection of healthcare services at the Sub-District Hospital (SDH) in Jagti, the Deputy CM directed Director Health Services to ensure uninterrupted and high-quality medical care services. He also stressed on adequate supply of medicines to meet the needs of the patients besides upgrading the existing infrastructure at the hospital.

Cyber Police Kashmir Recovers ₹4.72 Crore from Online Scams, Tackles Cyber Crimes in 2024

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The Cyber Police Kashmir Zone, Srinagar, marked a successful year in 2024, recovering an impressive ₹4.72 crore defrauded from victims of online scams and returning the money to its rightful owners.

As per officials, during the year, the Cyber Police registered 30 First Information Reports (FIRs), with 10 cases charge-sheeted and presented before the courts for judicial determination. The unit also resolved 577 complaints filed through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCCRP) and addressed 1,700 miscellaneous grievances, demonstrating its commitment to prompt public service.

Taking decisive action against cyber fraud, the Cyber Police tracked and deactivated 1,833 fake SIM cards linked to online crimes. Additionally, 150 stolen mobile phones, worth lakhs of rupees, were recovered and restored to their rightful owners.

In addition to crime-fighting, the Cyber Police focused on raising public awareness. Numerous workshops were organized in educational institutions and government offices, educating people about emerging cyber threats and promoting online safety practices.

Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Tangmarg Cancels Surgeries After Generator Develops Technical Glitch

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 In a bizarre incident, the Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Tangmarg cancelled all surgeries scheduled for today after the facility’s generator stopped functioning due to a technical fault, prompting doctors to shut down the operation theater.
Jan Mohammad Rather, a resident of Kunzer and guardian of 16-year-old patient who was scheduled to undergo surgery for piles (hemorrhoids), expressed frustration over the situation. He said, “The patient was admitted yesterday and her surgery was scheduled for today. Shockingly, we were informed that the surgery cannot be performed because the hospital generator has stopped working.”
Rather added, “We, along with other patients, were told to return after a few days. Additionally, the anesthesiologist at the facility reportedly fell ill, further delaying the scheduled surgeries.Now, in this harsh cold, we are forced to travel to Baramulla, which is 25 kilometers away, to seek treatment for our patient.”
Another attendant criticized the hospital’s management, saying, “The people of Tangmarg deserve better. SDH Tangmarg must be transformed into a facility that provides care, reliability, and trust. I urge the authorities to address these issues immediately. Enough delays—it’s time to prioritize the health and dignity of our community.”
When contacted, BMO Tangmarg, Dr. Zahoor Ahmad, stated, “The anesthesiologist at the facility fell ill, and the 63 kVA transformer that supplies power to the hospital developed a fault. However, we do not perform emergency emergency surgeries at this facility. We are keenly looking into the matter,” he added.(KNS)

Winter Vacation for J&K Paramedical institutions from Jan 01 To 28 Febuary 2025

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The Office of the Chairperson of the State Allied and Healthcare Council, J&K, has announced the winter vacation schedule for paramedical training institutions in the region.

According to an official circular, all paramedical institutions, including paramedical colleges in Kashmir Division, will observe winter vacations from January 1, 2025, to February 28, 2025. For Jammu Division, the vacation period will be from January 1, 2025, to January 15, 2025.

It reads as, the schedule aligns with the yearly activity calendar issued by the government under Order No. 691-HME of 2017, dated December 22, 2017.

The circular also stressed that examinations scheduled during the vacation period must proceed as planned. Heads of institutions have been instructed to ensure compliance with this directive.

Similarly, it is also clarified that the vacation period does not apply to teaching and non-teaching staff or students engaged in clinical postings. The council has urged all institutions to adhere strictly to the orders . (JKNS)

ISRO’s PSLV-C60 Launch Marks Historic Space Docking Experiment for Future Missions

ISRO's PSLV-C60 Launch Marks Historic Space Docking Experiment for Future Missions

As the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a historic feat by launching PSLV-C60 with SpaDeX and innovative payloads, Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) director V Narayanan said that the launch of PSLV-C60 rocket marked the 60th successful flight of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

“We had a very successful SpaDeX mission accomplished by PSLV-C60 Rocket. This rocket is the 60th successful rocket launch of PSLV. Till today, we have accomplished 62 PSLV rocket missions, out of 62, 60 are successful. This means that 90 per cent is the success rate. The two spacecraft this rocket has placed are revolving in orbit and have been separated only to be assembled together (dock) in space. It may happen on January 7. After this, they will de-docked (disassemble),” Narayanan told ANI.

The LPSC director explained the workings of the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) project and the usefulness of the mechanism. He said that it would be helpful in projects such as Chandrayaan-4 where two satellites weighing 4,600 kilograms each would be launched by two separate rockets, following the docking mechanism.

“You know about the success of Chandrayaan-3 which landed on the south pole of the moon, making India the first country to accomplish the mission. Now for the Chandrayaan-4 mission, we are going to land, take samples and come back. The mass of the satellite for Chandrayaan-3 is only 4,000 kg but for Chandrayaan-4 is 9,200 kg. So, we are planning to take two satellites, each of 4,600 kgs, through two independent rockets, after which it (the satellites) will be docked,” Narayanan said.

“India is the fourth country in the world which is going to accomplish this docking experiment in space.” He added.

Meanwhile, UR Rao Satellite Centre director M Sankaran said that the docking technology was enabling the tech for human space flights, space stations and also flights to the Moon and Mars.

“The docking technology is an enabling technology for human space flights, space stations and also crewed flight to Mars and the moon or even uncrewed return flights from the moon and Mars. It is essential. What we have done now is the first basic technology demonstration and basic sensors development.

Those things are going to be demonstrated in this mission. We are in the process of identifying all the other sensors and technologies to be developed to achieve other missions…” Director, Sankaran said.

Earlier, SpaDeX project director N Surendran said that this experiment would prove fruitful for future assignments like the Bharatiya Antariksha Station and the Chandrayaan-4 mission since the docking mechanism was becoming necessary.

“It is one of the experiments that we are going to prove in orbit, which is going to be useful for future assignments or projects assigned to us like our Bharatiya Antariksha Station (Indian Space Station) and the Chandrayaan-4 mission. In the two complex and challenging projects, this docking mechanism is becoming an inevitable requirement,” Surendran told ANI.

He further said that docking remains mandatory for human missions as well, on occasions when there is a need to attach to an international space station.

SpaDeX mission is a cost-effective technology demonstrator mission for the demonstration of in-space docking using two small spacecraft launched by PSLV. The primary objective of the SpaDeX mission is to develop and demonstrate the technology needed for rendezvous, docking, and undocking of two small spacecraft (SDX01, which is the Chaser, and SDX02, the Target, nominally) in a Low-Earth circular orbit.

The technological challenge has been mastered only by a few countries and the indigenous technology used for this mission is called the “Bharatiya Docking System”.

Docking technology is key for long-term missions like “Chandrayaan-4” and the planned Indian space station. It is also crucial for the eventual manned “Gaganyaan” mission. (ANI)

Kashmir Faces Intense Chillai Kalan Cold Spell; Light to Moderate Snow Expected in Early January

Kashmir Faces Intense Chillai Kalan Cold Spell

Kashmir is experiencing extremely cold weather, gripped by the intense Chillai Kalan, the hardest 40 day period of winter.

According to the Kashmir weather forecast, Srinagar recorded a temperature of – 3.5 degrees Celsius.Tourist destination places Like pahalgam and Gulmarg recorded a temperature of -8.4⁰C and -11.5 ⁰ C.

Budgam and Ganderbal recorded temperatures of -4.4°C and -3.4°C, respectively. Meanwhile, Bandipora and Baramulla recorded temperatures of -0.6°C and -4.0°C.The Meteorological department predicts a severe cold spell will grip the region over the next 4-8 days.

According to the Meteorological department, December 31st is expected to be cold and dry. Starting January 1st, two consecutive Western Disturbances will bring changes to J&K and surrounding areas. 1-2 Jan(Feeble WD):Light Snow at scattered places during 1st evening to 2nd morning. On 3-6 Jan(Moderate WD):Light to moderate Snow at many places.

Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar Northern Army Commander Reviews Operational Preparedness at Chinar Corps

Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar

Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar, Northern Army Commander, recently visited the Chinar Corps to review its operational preparedness. 
During the visit, he lauded the efforts of all ranks for their successful counter-terrorism operations in the region.
The commander highlighted the importance of maintaining high standards of professionalism while conducting operations, highlighting its critical role in ensuring sustained peace and stability. (KNS

2024 in Review: 28 Terrorists Killed in North Kashmir Amid 17 Encounters and Security Operations

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As 2024 draws to a close, north Kashmir, part of the Kashmir division, has seen significant security challenges, including the deaths of 28 terrorists, five security personnel, and two civilians over 17 encounters throughout the year.

The year started with relative calm, with no major incidents in the first three months. However, the first infiltration attempt was reported on April 5, 2024, along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Uri sector of Baramulla district. This was followed by a gunfight in Sopore on April 26, marking the start of a series of clashes.

After a brief lull, another gunfight erupted in Rafiabad, Baramulla, on June 19, 2024. Just days later, on June 22, a fresh encounter occurred along the LoC in Uri, and on June 27, security forces uncovered a terrorist hideout in Kupwara.

The summer months saw an uptick in infiltration attempts, especially in July. On July 23, a gunfight took place in the Lolab area of Kupwara, followed by a Border Action Team (BAT) incident in Machil on July 27.

August and September continued to see heightened security operations, with encounters reported in Sopore and Kupwara, as well as a gunfight in Tappar, Baramulla, on September 13. The situation escalated on October 24, when a major attack occurred in Botapathri, Gulmarg, Baramulla.

In November, five terrorists were killed during operations across north Kashmir in the first nine days. December, however, remained quiet, with no terrorist activity reported in the region.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Virtually Inaugurate Jammu Railway Division on Jan 6

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually inaugurate the Jammu Railway Division from New Delhi on January 6, marking a significant step ahead of the launch of train services connecting the Kashmir Valley with the rest of India.

Currently, Jammu falls under the Firozepur Railway Division of Northern Railways. The establishment of the Jammu Railway Division fulfills a long-standing demand of local organizations in the region.

Union Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Dr. Jitendra Singh, will represent the event in Jammu. Alongside Jammu, two other Railway Divisions will also be inaugurated across the country on the same day.

The creation of the Jammu Railway Division is expected to benefit both passengers and railway employees, enhance connectivity, and foster economic development in the region. Officials have stated that this move will improve infrastructure and provide enhanced services to the public.

The decision comes as the Railways prepare to launch a direct train to the Kashmir Valley, anticipated around January 20.

While the exact date and venue for the train’s inauguration remain undecided, the project represents a significant milestone in India’s railway infrastructure development.

Currently, train services in Jammu and Kashmir operate between Sangaldan and Baramulla. Meanwhile, a trial run is underway on the crucial 18-km Katra-Reasi section, a vital segment of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project. The trial assesses technical parameters such as track stability, tunnel ventilation, signaling, and control systems.

The USBRL project aims to provide world-class rail infrastructure with advanced amenities. Proposed train services include routes connecting New Delhi-Srinagar-Baramulla and Jammu-Srinagar. The Katra-Reasi section is equipped with cutting-edge technologies, including modern signaling systems, tunnels, and bridges, ensuring safe and efficient operations.Indian Railways currently operates 17 zones and 68 divisions. (KNS)