Khidmat Centre Operators Protest in Jammu; President Tanveer Haji Demands Monthly Support and Permanent Settlement Policy

President Tanveer Haji

The Jammu and Kashmir Khidmat Centre Association has launched a protest demanding the immediate implementation of the long-promised Permanent Settlement Policy, citing a total collapse of their livelihoods after 16 years of dedicated public service.

For more than a decade, Khidmat Centres have played a vital role in delivering essential government and banking services, particularly in some of the most remote regions of Jammu and Kashmir. The operators have served as frontline workers during major crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring that citizens continued to receive vital services when most institutions were shut down.

However, with the cessation of banking services, the operators now face an unsustainable future. Their operations have been crippled, and the association asserts that J&K Bank, the designated Service Centre Agency, has failed to secure the future of these vital centres.

Despite several high-level assurances from government officials over the years — including from Dr. Jitendra Singh (MP) — no concrete steps have been taken to formalize the employment status of the operators. This prolonged inaction has left 1,109 highly skilled professionals in a state of deep financial and professional uncertainty.

The association strongly argues that a permanent settlement is not only their rightful demand but also an obligation for all stakeholders who initially established and benefited from these centres.

Speaking on behalf of the association, President Tanveer Haji stated:

“Our demand is clear and just — implement the promised Permanent Settlement Policy. Until this is achieved, the Government must announce Gap Support of ₹50,000 per centre, per month without any further delay.”

The association has now made a direct appeal to the Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha, and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for their personal intervention to resolve this critical issue.

Furthermore, the Khidmat Centre Association has warned that if a policy decision is not made soon, they will be forced to intensify their agitation until their legitimate demands for stability, security, and dignity are met.

All J&K Khidmat Centre Association Stages Protest in Jammu, Demands Permanent Settlement Policy

Khidmat Centre Association

Members of the All J&K Khidmat Centre Association staged a protest in Jammu on Thursday, demanding a permanent settlement policy for Khidmat Centre operators across Jammu and Kashmir.

Protesters, including operators and employees from various districts, gathered to voice their long-standing grievances. They called for job regularisation, rehabilitation, and absorption into permanent roles within J&K Bank or relevant government departments.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Khidmat Centres—established under the National e-Governance Plan and operated in partnership with J&K Bank as Common Service Centres (CSCs)—serve as key rural digital hubs. They provide essential services such as banking, bill payments, Aadhaar enrolment, pensions, and various G2C/B2C services.

Despite working since 2009, operators—known as Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs)—say they have been left without job security or promised service benefits. They accuse the bank of violating the Master Service Agreement, ignoring earlier assurances, and exploiting educated youth who have now become overaged for government recruitment.

The association’s representatives reminded authorities that their demands date back to 2021–2023, when similar protests were held in Srinagar and Jammu. Multiple memoranda were submitted to the Lieutenant Governor’s Office and J&K Bank management, but operators claim their appeals remain unheard.

Over the years, Khidmat Centre operators have played a key role in implementing Digital India initiatives—opening millions of Jan Dhan accounts, distributing pensions during COVID-19, and managing transactions worth over ₹1,000 crore monthly.

As of now, no official response has been issued regarding today’s demonstration. However, the issue highlights the widening discontent among contractual and semi-formal workers within J&K’s e-governance system.

Ali Mohammad Sagar Lays Foundation for ₹65 Lakh Renovation of SDA Community Centre in Rajouri Kadal

SDA Community Centre

General Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) and MLA Khanyar, Ali Mohammad Sagar, on Thursday laid the foundation for a major renovation and upgradation project worth ₹65 lakh at the SDA Community Centre Sultan-ul-Arifeen (R.A) located in Rajouri Kadal, Srinagar.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The upgraded facility will benefit a large population residing in Shehr-e-Khas, including areas like Saraf Kadal, Bohri Kadal, Rajouri Kadal, Mahraj Gunj, Kaidd Kadal, Kadwara, and the neighbourhoods surrounding Jamia Masjid.

During the ceremony, MLA Khanyar announced an additional ₹30 lakh from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for extension and furnishing of the centre.

7-Year-Old Girl Dies After Being Hit by Motorcycle in Kakapora, Pulwama

Accident Near Sinthantop

A seven old girl died after being hit by a motorcycle in Kakapora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Thursday, officials said.

An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the girl was hit by the motorcycle while crossing the road outside her home in Pahoo locality of Kakapora.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

He said that girl, identified as Areeba daughter of Nazir Ahmad Bhat was taken to PHC Kakapora in critical condition, where from she was referred to SMHS Srinagar.

“She was declared dead on arrival at SMHS. Police have taken cognisance and a probe had been launched in this regard,” he said—(KNO)

Dr. Mohd. Salim Reshi Delivers Talk on ‘Phytotherapy in Cancer Research’ at National Conference in Shimla

Dr. Mohd. Salim Reshi

Dr. Mohd. Salim Reshi, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, was recently invited as a Resource Person at a National Conference held at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.

During the event, Dr. Reshi delivered an insightful talk titled “Emerging Role of Phytotherapy in Cancer Research”, which drew keen interest from faculty members, researchers, and students from across India.

In his presentation, Dr. Reshi highlighted the growing significance of plant-derived compounds in the treatment of cancer. He explained how phytochemicals can serve as safe, effective, and innovative alternatives in modern medicine.

His lecture sparked lively discussions and was widely appreciated for its clarity, depth, and relevance to current biomedical research trends.

Dr. Reshi’s research team is presently engaged in studying the molecular mechanisms of plant metabolites and metal nanoparticles against different types of cancers and xenobiotic toxicity, contributing valuable insights to the field of cancer biology.

BGSBU Awards Ph.D. in Zoology to Fozia Choudhary for Research on Rhabditid Roundworms of District Reasi

Fozia Choudhary

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), Rajouri, has conferred the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Zoology upon Mrs. Fozia Choudhary following the successful conduct of her final viva voce held on October 30, 2025.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Mrs. Choudhary carried out her doctoral research on the topic “Studies on Diversity and Ecology of Rhabditid Roundworms of District Reasi, J&K UT, India” under the joint supervision of Dr. M. A. Hannan Khan and Dr. A. A. Shah, Head of the Department of Zoology and Dean, School of Biosciences & Biotechnology, BGSBU, Rajouri.

Her research offers significant insights into the diversity, ecology, and biological importance of Rhabditid roundworms — a highly functional group of soil microfauna that play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, enhancing soil fertility, and serving as valuable models in biological and medical research.

One notable species, Caenorhabditis elegans, has achieved global recognition as a model organism in biomedical science, forming the foundation of research that has led to five Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine. Mrs. Choudhary’s findings add valuable regional data from District Reasi, expanding scientific understanding of nematode biodiversity across the northwestern Himalayas and showcasing the ecological significance of these microscopic organisms.

Congratulating her, Dr. A. A. Shah praised the scholarly quality and relevance of her work, noting that the Department of Zoology at BGSBU continues to explore the region’s microscopic biodiversity, contributing meaningfully to both national and international research literature.

The BGSBU fraternity extended its warm felicitations to Dr. Fozia Choudhary, wishing her continued success in her future academic and research pursuits.

Waheed Para Slams J&K Govt’s Social Media Monitoring Order, Says It Defeats Purpose of Elections

waheed

PDP leader and MLA Waheed Ur Rehman Para on Wednesday said that the Jammu and Kashmir government’s decision to reintroduce social media monitoring orders goes against the purpose of the recent elections.

In a post on X, as per KNS Para said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir had voted to end silence and fear, not to face renewed restrictions on speech. He said the decision to monitor social media activities only in J&K raised questions about fairness and intent.

He asked the Chief Minister to clarify the government’s position, pointing out that the CM also holds the Information Department portfolio. “It is important to know what the Chief Minister thinks about these new measures,” he said.

Para said that the use of “vigilance” and “monitoring” under administrative directives was being turned into a tool to restrict journalists and silence voices. He said that these actions go against the idea of open governance and the trust that elections were meant to restore.

Calling for openness in governance, Para said that Jammu and Kashmir needs transparency and accountability. He said that the elections were meant to restore confidence among people, not to create another form of silence.(KNS)

NC Leaders Urge Budgam Voters to Support Aga Syed Mehmood, Call Him Voice of People’s Rights and Development

Aga Syed Mehmood

The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference leaders today intensified their public outreach campaign in Budgam constituency, urging the people to deliver a decisive mandate in favour of Aga Syed Mehmood, describing him as a seasoned leader dedicated to safeguarding the rights and aspirations of the people.

Addressing a series of well-attended public meetings across Budgam, senior party leaders and legislators Ali Muhammad Dar, Dr. Sajad Shafi Uri, Reyaz Ahmad Bedar, Javed Beigh, and District President Budgam G.N. Bhat appealed to the electorate to strengthen the National Conference with their overwhelming support.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

They said that a strong mandate in favour of Aga Syed Mehmood would reinforce the people’s representative voice in the legislative and developmental processes of Budgam. “Budgam has always been a bastion of political awareness and resilience.The people here understand that only the National Conference has the vision, legacy, and credibility to defend their interests and lead Jammu and Kashmir towards stability and progress,” the leaders said.

They further added that Aga Syed Mehmood has a long-standing record of public service, accessibility, and commitment to the welfare of all sections of society. “His victory will not only strengthen Budgam’s voice but also reaffirm the people’s faith in participatory democracy and the politics of principles,” they said.

The leaders urged people to turn out in large numbers on the polling day and ensure the success of Aga Syed Mehmood, reaffirming the National Conference’s pledge to uphold dignity, development, and democratic representation across Jammu and Kashmir.(KNS) 

KPDCL Announces Scheduled Power Shutdowns Across Multiple Areas from November 5 to 11

Power shut down

According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL shutdown of 33 KV Potushai-Aloosa line will be observed due to which Aloosa receiving station shall remain off while power supply to Aloosa, Malangam, Quil and adjoining areas will be affected from 10.00 AM to 03.00 PM on 05 November, 2025.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Similarly, power shutdown of 33 KV Badampora Ajar line and 33 KV Potushai Naidhal line will be observed due to which Panzigam, Nusoo, Naidhal and Ajas receiving stations shall remain off while power supply to Panzigam, Kuloosa, Kazipora, Khayar, Ajar, Town Arin, Arin, Aham Sharief, Nishat, Papchan, Ajas, SK Bala, Sadunara, Bazipora, Nadihal, Guroora, Argam and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 06 November, 2025.

Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Potushai-Gurez line will be observed due to which Dawar & Gurez receiving stations shall remain off while power supply to Wanpora, Dawar, NHPC, Tragbal, Peerbaba, Razdan Top and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 08 & 09 November, 2025.

Similarly, shutdown of 140 MVA Grid Station Cheshmashahi will be observed due to which power supply to Centaur, Brane Nishat, Dalband, Shalimar, BB Cant, TRC, Nedous, Buchwara and adjoining areas will be affected from 09:30 AM to 04:30 PM on 11 November, 2025.

15 Injured as Tata Sumo Overturns in Mendhar’s Chunnga Naka Area of Poonch

Accident Near Sinthantop

Fifteen people were injured when a Tata Sumo vehicle met with an accident in Mendhar area of Poonch district on Tuesday.

Officials told GNS that at around 5:40 PM, the accident took place at Chunnga Naka, Nabani Sheikh Mohalla when driver of TATA Sumo vehicle (JK12-2222) returning from Mendhar towards Chunnga lost control.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

All the injured were immediately evacuated and shifted to CHC Mendhar, where they are currently undergoing treatment, they said. BMO Mendhar Dr Ashfaq Choudhary confirmed to GNS injuries to 15 people.

The injured include Rizwana Kausar (9 years), D/o Iftikhar Khan; Farman Khan (7 years), S/o Iftikhar Khan; Faisal Khan (4 years), S/o Iftikhar Khan; Saleel Akhter (30 years), W/o Iftikhar Khan; Sabia Tarranum (19 years), D/o Javed Khan; Anayat Ullah Khan (30 years), S/o Said Ghafoor; Mohd Farooq (40 years), S/o Wazir Mohd; Mohd Abbas (45 years), S/o Quyoom Khan; Shazia Akhter (21 years), D/o Mohd Kramat; Nazmeen Kousar (15 years), D/o Mohd Rashid; Shazia Kousar (24 years), D/o Mohd Aslam; Naheem Kousar (28 years), W/o Anayat Ullah; Akbar Hussain (56 years), S/o Roshan Din; Ibrar Ali (16 years), S/o Mohd Rashid and Sajjid Ali Khan (12 years), S/o Abbas Khan, all residents of Chhungan.

All injured persons have been provided first aid treatment, and the medical staff at CHC Mendhar are monitoring their condition closely, officials said. (GNS)