J&K Prepared to Face Cross-Border Threats, Security Situation Largely Under Control: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Friday said that adversarial elements, including hostile forces from across the border, will continue attempts to create trouble, but security preparedness on the ground remains strong. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

He said the region faces multiple challenges such as infiltration attempts, harsh weather, and difficult terrain, which are often exploited by hostile elements. Dulloo added that Pakistan and its terror networks keep trying to take advantage of surprise to disturb peace in Jammu and Kashmir.

Expressing confidence in the security system, he said all agencies are on high alert. The Indian Army, paramilitary forces, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and intelligence agencies are fully prepared to respond strongly to any conspiracy.

Dulloo described the overall security situation in Jammu and Kashmir in 2025 as largely under control, apart from one major incident — the Pahalgam attack. He said the year reflected strong operational effectiveness and several successes by security forces.

At least 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22 last year, with more than a dozen injured.

He said there was visible dominance of security forces across the region and highlighted successful operations, including Operation Mahadev, and the busting of terror modules involved in attacks outside the region.

Referring to recent high-level security review meetings chaired by the Union Home Minister, Dulloo said such reviews are routine. He added that security strategies are continuously reviewed and updated to meet future challenges.

On threats in 2026, the Chief Secretary said hostile elements would keep trying to create unrest, but security forces are ensuring effective control so that terrorists do not succeed.

He also spoke about Pakistan-sponsored drone activities along the border, saying attempts to smuggle weapons and narcotics are a serious threat but are being effectively countered by the Army, Border Security Force, police, and other agencies.

Dulloo said the terror ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir has weakened significantly. Recruitment into terrorist groups is now almost negligible, while incidents like stone-pelting and shutdowns have largely disappeared.

He added that people are moving away from violence, and any effort to revive terrorism will be dealt with firmly to ensure peace and normal life continue in the region. (Media Agencies)

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Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo Reviews Srinagar Hospitals, Orders Upgrades to Pediatric and Orthopedic Care Facilities

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Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today conducted a detailed inspection of two premier healthcare institutions in Srinagar – the 500-Bedded Government Children Hospital, Bemina, and the Bone & Joint Hospital, Barzulla.

He was accompanied by Secretary, Health & Medical Education Department, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah; Principal, Government Medical College Srinagar, Prof. (Dr.) Iffat Hassan Shah; and Administrator, Associated Hospitals GMC Srinagar, Mohammad Ashraf Hakaak.

At the Children Hospital, Bemina, the Chief Secretary took an extensive round of various sections including the NICU, PICU, Dialysis Centre, Pediatric Super-specialty wards, and Pediatric Surgery theatre. He interacted with faculty members and reviewed the advanced medical care being provided under 16 newly established pediatric super-specialties.

The Chief Secretary was briefed about the hospital’s functioning, patient footfall, referral system, and diagnostic facilities. He directed the Roads & Buildings Department to fast-track construction of the upcoming Diagnostic Block, which will house CT, MRI, and Digital Radiography facilities, along with provisions for vertical expansion by three additional floors to accommodate more super-specialty services.

A detailed presentation showcased the working of critical departments including Pediatric Surgery, Nephrology, Hematology, Ophthalmology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Pulmonology, Microbiology, and Radiology. Appreciating the hospital’s role in significantly reducing Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) to levels below the national average, the Chief Secretary stressed on the need to set new milestones for further growth, consolidation, and expansion of services.

He also expressed satisfaction over the fellowship programmes initiated in Pediatric Neonatology and Neurology, and the proposed fellowship in Pediatric Nephrology. It was further informed that MD seats in General Pediatrics will be enhanced from 17 to 21.

Later, at the Bone & Joint Hospital, Barzulla, the Chief Secretary inspected patient care facilities and took a comprehensive round of the newly inaugurated 160-bedded hospital block. He assessed the availability and utilization of facilities and emphasized the importance of ensuring quality orthopedic care for patients across the Kashmir Valley.

He further observed that the enhanced bed capacity, OTs and other infrastructure should proportionately enhance the patient care and treatment up to the satisfaction of all seeking treatment at this tertiary care hospital of the valley.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthen healthcare infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir. He underlined that the administration is focused on expanding specialized medical services, upgrading facilities, and ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare for all of the citizens.

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Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo Reviews Measures to Identify Causes of Mysterious Deaths in Badhal Village, Rajouri

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Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a meeting of all the concerned from Divisional and District administrations along with Health experts from several national health institutions to take stock of the measures taken so far to identify the real causes behind the mysterious deaths reported from village Badhal in district Rajouri.

The meeting, besides Secretary Health & Medical Education Department was attended by ADGP, Jammu; Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; DIG, Rajouri-Poonch Range; DC, Rajouri; SP, Rajouri; Principal, GMC, Jammu; Principal, GMC, Rajouri;Director, Health Services, Jammu and Experts from PGIMER, CSIR, National Institute of Virology (NIV), National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), DRDO and others.

The Chief Secretary impressed upon the Health and Police Departments to assess the reports received from different institutes of repute to identify the real cause of these deaths. He asked them to work in close coordination to take this investigation to its logical conclusion.

He also directed the Police Department to utilize the best of their resources to study these reports along with using other scientific measures to reach to the conclusion. He also urged the Health Department to study these reports to find the reasonable leads causing these deaths.

He made out that the reports furnished by different institutions are now available with us and more are going to be received soon. He maintained that these should be enough to conclude the investigations and reach to possible reasons of these deaths reported from this particular village.

Dulloo also took this occasion to hear from the different experts from PGIMER (Chandigarh), NIV, CSIR and NCDC about their findings after studying numerous samples taken from the affected personsor area. He also sought suggestions from them about the future course of action to be taken from here.

It was given out by these experts that after carrying out of extensive microbiological studies no viral, bacterial or microbial infection was found to cause these deaths. These were found to be localised and possibly having some epidemiological linkage.

It was also given out that certain neurotoxins were found in the samples of the deceased persons which is further investigated to know more about it.

It is pertinent to mention here that from 7th of December, 2024 about 12 deaths out of 38 affected persons were reported in three different incidents from the village Badhal of District Rajouri the causes of which were unknown.

The government has taken several measures including rushing of Rapid Response Teams, carrying out investigations of samples from humans and animals, testing of water etc besides taking assistance of reputed health institutions of the country to know about the actual causes behind these deaths.

Atal Dulloo J&K Chief Secretary Unveils J&K Bank’s 2025 Wall-Calendar, Showcasing Regional Development

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J&K Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo today unveiled the J&K Bank’s much-awaited Wall-Calendar for the year 2025 at a prestigious event held in the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar.

The event was attended by the Bank’s MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee, Executive Director Sudhir Gupta, General Manager Imtiyaz Ahmad Bhat, DGM Manju Gupta and other senior officials.

During the unveiling ceremony, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo expressed his admiration for the Bank’s initiative of releasing a new Calendar for 2025. He said, “I am pleased to see that through this Calendar, J&K Bank has successfully captured the essence of transformation underway in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. The depiction of these infrastructural projects is in line with the Government vision of comprehensive and inclusive economic development of the regions.”

“As the major shareholder in the Bank, the Government of J&K has high expectations from this institution, and we believe that the Bank will achieve new heights while playing a pivotal role in supporting the inclusive economic growth of the people of this region”, he added.

While expressing his gratitude for the unwavering support of the J&K Government, MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee thanked the Chief Secretary for his valuable guidance and the time. He further stated, “I feel immensely happy at the launch of the Bank’s Calendar – 2025, which has always been more than a mere date-keeper; it is a symbol of our deep emotional connect with our people and our roots. This year we have tried to capture some of the milestones of developmental vision expressing itself in the form of infrastructural projects representing people’s aspirations for their progressive and prosperous future.”

“Holding an iconic place in the hearts of the people of the region, its presence in homes and offices across our areas of operations serves as both a token of gratitude to our valued stakeholders and an effective medium of enhanced brand promotion/recall to augment the Bank’s connect with the people across its operational geographies”, he added.

Executive Director Sudhir Gupta emphasized further the significance of the Calendar and said, “This calendar is a medium to showcase the beauty, aspirations and spirit of the people of our core geography. Besides reaffirming our commitment to contribute to the economic progress, we believe, featuring these major infrastructural projects will inspire confidence and instil pride among the people.”

The theme of the 2025 calendar celebrates the landmark infrastructure projects that are transforming J&K and Ladakh, showcasing their developmental journey.

The calendar highlights significant projects such as the upcoming train to Kashmir – a symbol of enhanced connectivity and integration. It also features the majestic Reasi Bridge in Jammu – world’s highest railway bridge; the revamped iconic Clock Tower at Lal Chowk – a historical and cultural hub of Srinagar; All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Jammu – representing a leap in healthcare infrastructure, Kargil Sports Stadium – the state-of-the-art field for promoting sports and youth engagement; and Indian Astronomical Observatory at Hanle in Ladakh that captures the region’s scientific potential and breath-taking beauty.

The calendar also includes QR codes linked to product details on the Bank’s website for easy customer access. Moreover, in line with the digital shift, J&K Bank will continue to offer an eco-friendly e-Calendar, which will soon be available for download on both Android and iOS devices.

Strict Enforcement of Laws, Proper Treatment, Mass Awareness key to tackle Drug Menace: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo

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Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today emphasised strict enforcement of relevant laws, proper rehabilitation of victims and massive awareness generation to effectively tackle the drug menace in the Union Territory.

The Chief Secretary, while chairing the 12th UT Level NCORD Committee meeting, advocated the significance of collective approach in combatting this challenge.

Present in the meeting were DG, Police, Principal Secretary, Home, ACS, Jal Shakti Department, Principal Secretary, School Education Department, ADGP Crime, ADGP, Headquarters, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir/Jammu, ADGP, Jammu, IGP Kashmir, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare, Commissioner Secretary, Forests, Secretary, Health, Secretary, RDD, Secretary, Law, Zonal Director, NCB, Deputy Commissioners, District SSPs, representatives from BSF, ED, SIA and other senior civil and police officers while outstation officers participated online.

Dulloo emphasised the need for making collective efforts by the civil administration and Police department to eradicate this evil from the society. He maintained that strict action against the drug dealers would act as an effective deterrent for the people involved with this illicit practice. He called upon the investigation and prosecution agencies to prepare strong cases against such unscrupulous elements. He observed that sometimes tardy investigations and weak prosecutions lead to early acquittals of the arrested persons. He exhorted upon the police department to enhance the capacity of both Investigation Officers and Public Prosecutors so that the cases framed against the culprits succeed in making convictions in the court of law.

The Chief Secretary also enjoined upon the department to be strict against the police officers found defaulting on framing strong cases against the drug dealers. He also made out that the government employees found involved in NDPS cases should be taken to task as per the laws in vogue.

He enquired from each SSP about the bails/acquittals challenged in higher judicial forums. He said that al lbails/acquittals orders passed should be assailed in higher courts.

He remarked that the motive of each investigation should be to turn the case into successful conviction by following the requisite SoPs throughout the case proceedings right from seizure. He also quoted several Supreme Court directions passed to secure the nation from falling prey to this threat.

He said that the burden of proof in NDPS cases lies on the accused so here police should use the enforcement laws much effectively to rid this region from the affliction affecting us badly. He also directed for audit of each case resulting into acquittals so that responsibility of any loophole found in the case is fixed properly.

Dulloo underscored the need for having IPD facilities of drug de-addiction in all the district hospitals in future and OPD facilities in most of our health facilities. He also asked the Health Department to provide best of the counselling and treatment to the victims both through online and offline mode.He also urged the concerned Departments to collaborate with the School Education and Higher Education Departments to create awareness among the students there.

He called upon the Police Department to hold panchayat level events where videos and other IEC material should be displayed and distributed to create mass awareness. He called for framing calendars in each district along with designating nodal officers to accomplish the tasks with reports sent to SSPs inthe district.

DG, Police, Nalin Prabhat, explained that there is huge paradigm shift in taking up of investigations under NDPS and PITNDPS Acts. He revealed that actions against these persons have increased manifold with focussed attention of the Department towards curbing this illicit trade.

He further gave out that the attachment of properties together with other strict measures being taken by police force are showing its impact on ground. He observed that although there is always scope for improvement but the Department has done a yoeman’s job on this front.

Principal Secretary, Home, Chandraker Bharti, while speaking in the meeting, suggested the police department to make full use of national portals like NIDAAN to trace the forward and backward links of the case. He recalled that PITNDPS has been very effective in dealing with this illegal practice after devising its SoPs by the Department.

He further apprised that timely appeals against bail orders would be a good measure to dissuade the traders. He also emphasised upon attachment of properties of these drug dealers besides making red entries in revenue records simultaneously against such immovable properties.

Regarding performance of the Department against drug menace, a presentation was made by IG, Crime, Sunil Kumar. He revealed that illegal assets worth Rs 12.04 crore were attached in 2024, with properties worth Rs 50 crore currently under attachment process. About the action taken against drug kingpins, it was given out that 274 drug kingpins were booked under PIT NDPS in 2024, compared to 270 in 2023 and 195 in 2022.

Regarding disciplinary actions against employees involved in NDPS cases, the meeting was apprised that15 civil employees (out of 143 cases), 69 police personnel (out of 175) and 9 army personnel disembodied (out of 19 cases) for their involvement in NDPS cases.

As far as public awareness is concerned, it was divulged that 25,546 awareness programs were conducted in schools, colleges and communities to sensitise the public about the detrimental effects of drug abuse.

Moreover about the initiation of departmental enquiries for carrying out faulty investigation, it was informed that 241 disciplinary actions were taken against investigating officers for faulty investigations.

It was said that 2,737 officers were trained by ANTF in districts to improve conviction rates which resulted into improving conviction rates from 23% in 2022 to 51% in 2023 and further jumping o 54% in 2024.(KNS)