Effective mechanism in place for redressal of public issues: J&K Dy CM Surinder Choudhary

Surinder Choudhary

Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, today said an effective mechanism has been put in place for prompt redressal of issues being faced by the public.

“Necessary instructions have been issued to the concerned officers to ensure that the public grievances are redressed on priority and developmental initiatives are speeded up”, maintained the Minister.

The Deputy Chief Minister was interacting with scores of deputations who called on him today to project their issues and concerns related to their respective areas besides service related issues.

A deputation of National Youth Corps raised the issue of regularisation of their services besides highlighting other service related issues.

Another deputation of Kashmiri PM package aspirants demanded de reservation of vacant reserve category posts.

Similarly, a deputation of National Health Mission employees of Doda district demanded honorarium enhancement besides better service conditions.

A deputation of Sainik Colony residents demanded improvement in the vicinity areas besides macadamisation of link roads.

Meanwhile, Legislators, former Sarpanchs and individuals from different areas also called on the Deputy Chief Minister and projected development and other issues of their respective constituencies and areas.
The Deputy Chief Minister assured the deputations that the issues projected by them would be redressed on priority basis.

Deputy Commissioner Kupwara Ayushi Sudan Hands-Over Transition Orders to 27 Grade III Teachers

Ayushi Sudan

In a significant event organized at the District Complex Kupwara, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan today distributed transition orders in favour of 27 teachers who were promoted from Grade III to Grade II.

The ceremony marked a step forward in enhancing the quality of education across the district.

The transition of these teachers, who have successfully completed the required qualifications, aligns with the district’s efforts to ensure a robust and progressive educational system aimed at benefiting the student community.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC hailed the contribution of teachers in district Kupwara. She emphasised the critical role of teachers in bridging learning gaps and urged the teaching fraternity to work diligently towards academic excellence.

CEO Kupwara reiterated the administration’s commitment to supporting educators and called upon them to uphold their responsibilities with dedication and sincerity.

The initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the educational landscape of Kupwara, fostering better learning outcomes and a brighter future for the younger generation.

Arms, Narcotics Recovered in Amrohi area of Tangdhar Sector North Kashmir:  Army

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Security forces on Wednesday claimed to have recovered arms, ammunition, and narcotics in Amrohi area of Tangdhar Sector in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

In a post on X, Army’s Chinar Corps, said that a joint search operation was launched in the area following specific intelligence inputs.

The Army said that during search, four pistols, six pistol magazines, 4 kg narcotics and other war-like stores have been recovered.

“Chinar Corps remains steadfast in its commitment to keep Kashmir terror-free,” it said—(KNO)

Double-Storey Residential House Gutted in Dardihaji Rajwar Handwara

J&K Additional Resident Commissioner Anil Sharma Felicitates Gold Medalists of 62nd National Roller Skating Championship

Drug Peddler Nisar Ahmad Kambay Arrested in Ganderbal; Contraband Substance Recovered

Police Seizes Vehicle Hyundai Venue of Notorious Drug Peddler Javeed Ahmad Sofi worth Rs 10.5 lacs in Handwara

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Likely to Meet Amit Shah Tomorrow Over Statehood Restoration Issue

6 dead, 4 injured Due to Suffocation After fire breaks out in Residential House at ward number 16, Shiva Nagar Kathua

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At least six persons, including two children, died and four injured due to suffocation allegedly caused by a fire in a residential house in Kathua today, officials said.

The incident took place in the mid night at a residential house in ward number 16, Shiva Nagar Kathua.

As per initial reports, the fire started from a rental room due to a lamp and spread in other parts of room, while the person inside the room died of suffocation caused by the smoke.

The victims have been identified as owner of the house Avatar Krishan, 81, Ganga Bhagat, 17, Danish Bhagat , 15, Barkha Raina, 25, Takash Raina, 3 and Advik Raina, 4. They were taken to the hospital but were declared brought dead.

The injured included Swarna, 61, Neetu Devi, 40, Arun Kumar and Kewal Krishan , 69. All injured are undergoing treatment in Government Medical College and Hospital, Kathua.

Giving details, Principal GMC Surinder Atri said that the incident related to our recently retired Assistant Matron, who had been living in a rented house. He said six brought dead and four person were injured in the incident.

He further said the incident reports around 2 am in the night and prima facie it has been established the fire cause due to lamp at pooja room (jot) and the person died due to suffocation. He said there is no burn mark on the dead persons, while all four injured are stable—(KNO)

Double-Storey Residential House Gutted in Dardihaji Rajwar Handwara

J&K Additional Resident Commissioner Anil Sharma Felicitates Gold Medalists of 62nd National Roller Skating Championship

Drug Peddler Nisar Ahmad Kambay Arrested in Ganderbal; Contraband Substance Recovered

Police Seizes Vehicle Hyundai Venue of Notorious Drug Peddler Javeed Ahmad Sofi worth Rs 10.5 lacs in Handwara

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Likely to Meet Amit Shah Tomorrow Over Statehood Restoration Issue

At SVMM Charitable Hospital Ambphalla, Jammu Chief Minister Omar Abdullah inaugurates MRI, CT Scan Center

MRI, CT Scan Center

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today inaugurated the MRI and CT Scan Center at Swami Vivekananda Medical Mission (SVMM) Charitable Hospital in Ambphalla, Jammu.

Member of Legislative Assembly (Udhampur East) Pawan Gupta, President SVMM Charitable Hospital Anil Gupta, Patron Dr. Subash Gupta, President Jammu Chamber of Commerce & Industry Arun Gupta, along with members of the hospital’s managing committee, faculty, staff, and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

Speaking at the launch, the Chief Minister commended the hospital for its exceptional services to the people.He remarked that institutions like SVMM Charitable Hospital exemplify the spirit of service, providing affordable and quality healthcare.“The hospital operates like a private institution in terms of its services but ensures affordability, charging even lower than government hospitals,” Omar Abdullah said.

Reflecting on the hospital’s journey, the Chief Minister acknowledged its humble beginnings as a single-room dispensary and praised its evolution into a reputable healthcare institution. “This transformation is truly remarkable and worthy of admiration,” he added.

The Chief Minister also lauded the hospital’s neo-natal section, noting with satisfaction that the recovery rate for infants in the ICU stands at an impressive 100 percent.“This achievement is reassuring not only for the hospital but also for the parents whose children are being treated here,” he said.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister took a round of the hospital, inspecting various sections, and interacted with faculty members and patients alike to understand their experiences and concerns.Emphasizing the importance of humanitarian service, Omar Abdullah remarked, “To serve God, we must serve humanity.”

The Chief Minister reiterated his government’s support for the hospital, promising assistance from his administration and cabinet colleagues to further strengthen its healthcare initiatives.

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) Stages Protest over Demand For Inclusion of Dogri and other Regional Languages in Govt Job Posts

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) workers and students staged a protest in Jammu, blocking the Tawi Bridge to demand the inclusion of Dogri and other regional languages in the list of languages for government job posts.

The protestors voiced concerns over the exclusion of these languages, which they argue are vital to the region’s identity.

The protest was sparked by the recent announcement of job vacancies where only Urdu, Persian, and a few other languages were considered, leaving out Dogri, a key language spoken by a significant portion of the Jammu region’s population.

Speaking at the protest, a student said, “The lecturer posts that have come out, in that, there is no post for Hindi and Sanskrit. First month, we made a memorandum and spoke to them but to no avail, our demands were not fulfilled so we had to come out on the streets. Dogri is being ignored. They have preferred the languages that are common in Kashmir but in the languages in Jammu, like Hindi, Dogri and Sanskrit, there is not a single post.”

Visuals from the protest show police lathi-charged the students at the site.

The ABVP members held posters with the caption, “Videshi ka virodh, Swadeshi ka samman” (Opposition to foreign, respect for Indigenous).

Earlier on Monday, a delegation of the ABVP submitted a memorandum to the Chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC), Prof M Jagadesh Kumar, highlighting key issues related to higher education and students, including demands for an increase in ‘Fellowship’ and centralization of Common University Entrance Test (CUET), according to an official press release.

The memorandum focused on crucial matters such as scholarships, fellowships, entrance examinations, commercialization of education, student union elections, and administrative reforms in universities.

The ABVP urged the UGC to implement the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) as a centralized admission process across all universities, ensuring uniform application fees.

It also called for the regularization of the academic calendars for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs and controlling the rising application fees for admission tests.

Highlighting concerns over commercialization, corruption, and monopolization in private universities, ABVP demanded the introduction of central legislation to curb these practices.

It also appealed for a halt to the annual hikes in tuition fees by central universities and the rollback of the financial autonomy granted under the guise of “graded autonomy.”

ABVP advocated for direct elections for student unions in educational institutions and stressed the need for a National Students’ Union Act to streamline the conduct of student unions and their elections. It further demanded student representation on academic and administrative councils of universities.

According to the release, the UGC responded positively, acknowledging ABVP’s suggestions as student-centric and assuring swift action.

The Commission committed to expediting the release of post-doctoral fellowships, increasing the number of fellowships, and simplifying administrative processes. It also emphasized strengthening the CUET process and implementing a common admission process soon. (ANI)

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Likely to Meet Amit Shah Tomorrow Over Statehood Restoration Issue

Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is expected to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday to discuss key issues, including the restoration of statehood, business rules, reports said.

This will mark Omar Abdullah’s second meeting with the Home Minister since assuming office as Chief Minister of the Union Territory.

Reports suggest that Omar remains optimistic about the Union Government’s commitment to restoring statehood, having received “positive assurances” during his previous meeting with Amit Shah.

However, despite repeated promises, the Centre has yet to announce a definitive timeline for the restoration process.

Apart from statehood, the Chief Minister is likely to raise concerns regarding the administrative challenges posed by the absence of the Transaction of Business Rules (TBR).

More than two months after the formation of the elected government, the lack of these rules has created friction between the Chief Minister-led administration and the office of the Lieutenant Governor, leaving key powers and responsibilities undefined.

The unresolved dual control over various departments and administrative matters has reportedly led to inefficiencies, further highlighting the urgency of implementing the TBR to streamline governance in the region.

The meeting is expected to be a critical step toward resolving these pressing issues, with hopes that the Centre will provide clearer direction on statehood and administrative reforms. (KNS)

Double-Storey Residential House Gutted in Dardihaji Rajwar Handwara

Fire Erupts in Bohlagpora

A double-storey residential house was gutted in Dardihaji, Rajwar area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Monday.

The Fire & Emergency Department, Police, and Army worked to control the fire but failed to control the raging flames and with the result the house turned into ashes.Belongings worth lakhs of rupees were gutted but no loss of life or injuries were reported.

Residents were furious, highlighting that despite hundreds of houses being gutted in Rajwar over the years, the administration and the government had failed to establish a Fire and Emergency Service station in the nearby Zachaldara.

They said that this negligence continues to endanger lives and property in the region. The house belonged to Muhammad Yasin Pir of Dardhaji.

Fire Breaks Out in Forest Area in Gandoh Bhalessa Doda

Forest Fire in Bhaderwah

A fire broke out in a forest area near Gandoh Bhalessa Doda village in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said.Conservator Forest Chenab Circle Doda, Sandeep Singh said that forest department officials had been deployed to douse the fire.

“We have dispatched Forest Department teams from the Gandoh and Cheralla divisions, along with Forest Protection Forces, to douse the fire. Despite the challenging terrain, officials are working tirelessly to extinguish the fire,” he said.

“The rugged terrain has made it difficult for employees to access the area and combat the fire. Efforts are underway to bring the fire under control within the next two to three hours,” he said.

“The Forest Department is doing its best to control the fire and prevent further damage,” he added.Further details are awaited. (ANI)

Police Attaches Motor Cycle Used in Terrorist Activities Under UAPA in Handwara

Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Acting firmly against terrorism, Police in Handwara have attached a motor cycle bearing registration number JK05L-7265 under the provisions of Section 25 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) 1967.

Following administrative approval, the order for attachment was issued in connection with case FIR No. 198/2024 of Police Station Handwara registered under Sections 7/25 IA Act, 13, 23, 18, 38, 39 of UAPA 1967, and Section 4 of the Explosives Act.

During the investigation, it was established that the said motor cycle was used for carrying out terrorist activities and represents proceeds of terrorism.

This decisive action underscores Police’s commitment to disrupt terror networks and ensure the safety and security of the region.