Sakeena Itoo Honours Louis Braille on 217th Birth Anniversary, Reaffirms Support for Visually Impaired

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Minister for Social Welfare, Education, Health and Medical Education Sakeena Itoo on Sunday addressed the 217th birth anniversary celebrations of Louis Braille in Jammu, paying tribute to the inventor of the tactile reading system that has transformed the lives of visually impaired people across the world.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Several senior officials attended the programme, including Secretary Social Welfare Bashir Ahmad Khan, Director Social Welfare Jammu Ranjeet Singh, Programme Officer ICDS, District Social Welfare Officer Jammu, and the Superintendent of the Rehabilitation Centre for the Speech and Visually Impaired (RSVI), Jammu. Parents and a large number of visually impaired children were also present.

Addressing the gathering, Minister Sakeena Itoo said the event was important as it was linked to a strong social cause. She said visually impaired children possess immense talent, which needs proper guidance and support to help them build a successful future. She stressed that a society’s real progress is measured by how it treats and uplifts its most vulnerable sections.

The Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to social justice and inclusive development, with special focus on the welfare and empowerment of specially abled children. “Every child is gifted in their own way. It is our collective responsibility to identify their strengths, nurture their abilities and ensure no child is left behind,” she said.

Sakeena Itoo called for a joint and compassionate approach towards supporting specially abled children. She said they need not only financial help but also emotional support, quality education, skill development opportunities and a supportive environment to achieve their full potential.

She also highlighted various initiatives of the Social Welfare Department aimed at early intervention, rehabilitation, inclusive education and livelihood support for persons with disabilities. The Minister urged parents, teachers, civil society groups and the wider community to work closely with the government to create a more caring and inclusive system.

The Minister said Jammu and Kashmir is a welfare state and that the Social Welfare Department plays a key role in ensuring support reaches every section of society. She appreciated the efforts of the department and RSVI for building confidence among children and enabling them to perform confidently at different platforms.

Referring to the leadership of Omar Abdullah, Sakeena Itoo said the government remains fully committed to the welfare of specially abled persons. Strengthening the social welfare framework and promoting inclusive growth, she added, remain central goals of the administration.

Paying rich tributes to Louis Braille, the Minister said that observing his birth anniversary is a way of remembering a great individual who brought light into the lives of visually impaired people by introducing the Braille system, allowing them to read and write through touch.

On the occasion, the Minister also felicitated visually impaired children who have won medals and honours in various sports championships across the country. She further honoured students who performed exceptionally well in different academic examinations, praising their hard work and determination.

Louis Braille (1809–1852) was a French educator and inventor who revolutionized the lives of the blind by creating Braille, a tactile system of reading and writing.His invention remains the global standard for blind literacy nearly 200 years later.

Early Life and Tragedy

Born in Coupvray, France, Braille was not born blind. At the age of three, while playing in his father’s leather workshop, he accidentally struck one of his eyes with a sharp tool called an awl. The wound became severely infected, and the infection spread to his other eye (a condition likely known as sympathetic ophthalmia).By age five, he was completely blind.

The Invention of the System

Braille was a brilliant student and received a scholarship to the National Institute for Blind Youth in Paris. At the time, blind students read by tracing large, embossed letters—a process that was slow and made writing nearly impossible.

When he was 12, he learned about a military code called “night writing,” developed by Captain Charles Barbier. It used 12 raised dots to allow soldiers to communicate silently in the dark. Braille recognized its potential but found it too complex. He spent the next three years simplifying it:

  • The 6-Dot Cell: He reduced the 12-dot system to a six-dot cell ($2 \times 3$ grid).
  • Finger-Friendly: This size was crucial because a person’s fingertip could feel the entire cell at once without moving.
  • Versatility: By age 15, he had perfected the system to include the alphabet, punctuation, and even music and mathematics.

Resistance and Legacy

Despite its efficiency, the Braille system faced significant pushback from sighted teachers who feared they would become obsolete if blind students could read independently. It was not officially adopted in France until 1854—two years after Louis Braille died of tuberculosis at the age of 43.

Minister Sakeena Itoo Lays Foundation for GDC and PHC Mattan, Reaffirms Commitment to Education and Healthcare Development

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Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education Sakeena Itoo today laid the foundation stone of Government Degree College (GDC) Mattan and new building for Primary Health Centre (PHC) Mattan, with an aim to expand access to higher education and better healthcare facilities to public, which form the core of Governance of present Government led by Omar Abdullah.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

MLA Shangus-Anantnag East Reyaz Ahmad Khan; MLA Anantnag West, Abdul Majid Bhat Larmi; Director Social Welfare Kashmir, Director Colleges, Director School Education Kashmir, Director Coordination new GMCs, Director Health Services Kashmir, other senior officers of district administration, students and large number of locals were also present on the occasion.

Addressing a mammoth gathering after laying foundation stone for college building, Minister Sakeena reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring equitable development across all sectors, especially in rural and semi-urban regions. “Education and health form the backbone of a progressive society. Establishing a degree college and a full-fledged health centre in Mattan reflects our vision to empower the youth of this area and around it with quality learning opportunities as well as ensuring accessible healthcare for every citizen”, she stated.

Minister Sakeena further remarked that education is the most powerful weapon which can bring positive changes in the world.

The Minister highlighted that the college building will be equipped with modern classrooms, laboratories, library and other advanced facilities, in order to promote holistic learning and provide new academic opportunities for the youth.

During the address, the Minister also highlighted various achievements of the Government, adding that significant strides have been made in vital sectors of Health and Education. She added that ample number of posts in these departments have been referred to recruiting agencies, adding that vacancies of Principals in all Colleges have been filled almost to provide better learning environment for the students.

The Minister further said that Doctors, Lecturers, Assistant Professors, Paramedical staff has been recruited in last one year and posted in deserving areas to provide best and quality educational and health care services to the students and locals.

The Minister on the occasion also announced that Bus for the students will also be provided as the college caters to large area. She also announced that Science stream will also be started in the college from next academic session, besides other streams as per demand of students will also be started.

Reflecting on the commitment of Omar Abdullah led government to holistic development of health infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir, Minister Sakeena highlighted that advanced medical care facilities are being established in J&K, with special focus on far flung and under served areas.

She added that the new building of Primary Health Centre Mattan will be equipped best and diagnostic facilities so as to ensure timely and advanced medical attention at the local level.
MLA Shangus-Anantnag East Reyaz Ahmad Khan and MLA Anantnag West, Abdul Majid Bhat Larmi also spoke on the occasion.

Later, the Minister also visited Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Seer and inaugurated newly established Physiotherapy Unit.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister Sakeena said that this facility will strengthen rehabilitative and therapeutic healthcare services in the area. She added that the unit is equipped with modern physiotherapy equipment and trained staff to assist patients recovering from orthopaedic, neurological, and post-surgical conditions.

The Health Minister on the occasion also interacted with the medical staff and local residents, assuring them of continued support in upgrading healthcare services and addressing manpower gaps. She also directed health officials to maintain high standards of patient care and cleanliness in all health facilities.

During the visit, the Minister also interacted with locals and general public who projected various issues and problems before the Minister. She assured them prompt redressal of these issues.

The locals expressed gratitude to the Minister for Government’s proactive approach in bringing vital educational and health infrastructure to the area.

J&K Govt Strengthens Waste Management in Dooru-Verinag, Advances Housing Under PMAY-Urban: Sakeena Itoo

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Minister for Social Welfare, Sakeena Itoo, today informed the House that the Municipal Committee Dooru /Verinag distributes twin household dustbins among all households to segregate waste at the source, along with installation of twin bins in commercial areas for segregated collection of garbage in twin towns of Anantnag district.

The Minister was replying on behalf of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, to a question raised by G A Mir in the Legislative Assembly.

The Minister said that for collection of waste from the households and commercial establishments, 08 Hoppers are deployed regularly and the waste is subsequently transported to the Material Recovery Facility Plant at Verinag, where it is further segregated into dry waste and wet waste separately. The dry waste is processed in the MRF center which is then recycled and sold out, while the wet waste is put into the compost pits for generation of organic compost.

The Minister informed that 8 hoppers, 25 tri-cycles and one truck laden with sucker have been procured for Dooru and Verinag while as the department intends to procure machinery including weight bridge, baling machine and shredder for improvement in sanitation and waste management segregation.

The Minister, while replying to a supplementary, stated that three Solid Waste Management Plants of 4 TPD each have been approved for MC Dooru-Verinag. Besides, one Solid Waste Management Plant of 4 TPD is functional at Veering where the dry waste is processed at MRF facility and the wet waste is processed through pit composting method, she added.

She said that the Municipal Committee is committed towards ensuring efficient waste management practices through continuous improvements in segregation methods. Efforts are being made to enhance citizen participation, upgrade infrastructure and adopt innovative solutions for waste processing, she added.

The Minister further said that under SBM (U) scientific processing of the Municipal Solid Waste in the small and medium Towns of J&K has been undertaken. She said that the establishment of 78 Solid Waste Management centers (WMCs)/Material recovery Facility (MRF) along with compost pits has been approved. She added that construction work in 52 locations has been undertaken, of which, 33 Waste Management Centers/MRFs and 30 compost pits have been completed, while the work in 19 more sites of WMCs/MRF and 22 compost pits is under progress.

Further, she informed that bio-remediation of legacy waste at the dumping sites like Bhagwati Nagar, Kathua, Samba, Udhampur, Tral, Bijbehara, Pahalgam, Anantnag and Tangmarg has been completed and 3.88 lakh MT legacy waste has been bio-remediated. She apprised that the work has been awarded for bio-remediation of 6.16 lakh MT legacy waste at Kot Bhalwal by JMC, 2.98 lakh MT by DULBK and 1.20 lakh MT for 7 ULBs of DULBJ. Besides, the tender has been floated for bio-remediation of 11.00 lakh MT legacy waste at Achan, Srinagar, she added.

Regarding housing facilities, the Minister said that PMAY-Urban 2.0 has been launched in September 2024 to address the housing needs of EWS/LIG and MIG income categories by providing financial assistance for construction/purchase of houses through different verticals of the scheme in the next 5 years.

She informed that Rs 907.68 lakh have been released to the beneficiaries for construction of houses since 2018 in Dooru and Verinag. Out of 747 sanctioned houses, 505 houses have been completed while 161 are under-construction as per the CS&MC data of MoHUA Government of India, she added.

Dangerous ”Political crisis” in the National Conference, Sakina Itoo Criticizes Aga Ruhullah’s Protest outside CM’s Residence as ‘Cheap Publicity Stunt’

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Minister for Health & Medical Education, Social Welfare, and Education, Sakina Itoo, criticized MP Srinagar and senior National Conference leader Aga Ruhullah Mehdi over his participation in a recent reservation protest outside Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s residence, calling it a “cheap publicity stunt”.dangerous political crisis in the National Conference

Itoo, who is also a member of the cabinet sub-committee reviewing Jammu and Kashmir’s Reservation Policy, criticized Ruhullah’s tactics in an interview on a local channel, saying, “It’s the wrong way. It is not the right way to go and stand outside the CM’s house for a protest. Does Omar Abdullah have a magic wand that he will wave around and your job will be done? For cheap publicity, you get yourself clicked by the media and then claim that you are trying to pressurize the government”.

This comment came amidst growing tensions within the National Conference, as the party faces increasing divisions over political strategies and leadership.

“The government is doing whatever is in their hands and whatever is possible. We will do every endeavor which will be for the larger good of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. We will leave no stone unturned to help our people. The chief minister Omar Abdullah has already formed a cabinet sub-committee, and it is working. The committee will submit its report soon, and it will be best for all,” Minister Sakina Itoo said. Sakina Itoo’s remarks point out the widening gap between Ruhullah and other NC leaders, signaling deeper fractures within the party as it grapples with ideological differences and public posturing.

Recent developments within the National Conference (NC) have worsened party divisions. Aga Ruhullah, who has led protests demanding political change, continues to clash with the party leadership.

Ruhullah’s actions have sparked a war of words within the National Conference, particularly with CM Omar Abdullah, who recently urged Ruhullah to focus on statehood protests in Delhi instead of local issues. Ruhullah responded firmly, stating that he remains committed to the restoration of Article 370 over statehood, which he views as a hollow promise.

Sakeena Itoo Minister for Health and Medical Education Reviews Medical Facilities at Jawaharlal Lal Nehru Memorial (JLNM) Hospital Rainawari Srinagar

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Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today held a detailed inspection of Jawaharlal Lal Nehru Memorial (JLNM) Hospital Rainawari and reviewed the overall status of medical facilities available for the locals there.

MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq and other senior officers of health department accompanied the Minister.

During the inspection, Sakeena Itoo held detailed round of the hospital and reviewed overall functioning of the health facility. She inspected OPD, IPD, Operation theatre, blood bank and other units of the hospital.

Interacting with the hospital administration and other on duty staff, the Minister emphasized on cleanliness and hygiene inside the wards for maintaining overall patient care environment in the hospital. “Round the clock heating arrangements should be maintained in the hospital in view of harsh cold this winter”, Sakeena directed the hospital administration.

The Minister further underlined on importance of timely maintenance of medical equipments in hospital in order to improve quality of healthcare services for the public.

During the inspection, Sakeena Itoo also visited medical supplies section of the hospital and evaluated the inventory. She called upon the officers to maintain adequate stock of medicines and other equipments in the hospital during the winter months.

The Minister assured the hospital administration of continued support from the Government and advised them to work with zeal and zest so that the government hospitals meet the needs of population.

The Minister also interacted with the patients and their attendants and took on spot feedback from them about the healthcare services being provided at the hospital.

Sakeena Itoo Conducts Surprise Visit to District Hospital Kulgam, Suspends Three Absent Doctors

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Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today conducted surprise inspection of District Hospital Kulgam and took onspot assessment of medical care services being provided at the facility.

During the inspection, the Minister took round of different sections of the hospital including emergency unit, surgical ward, general wards and other facilities. She also interacted with staff of hospital and took detailed appraisal from them about the services being provided to the public at this facility.

The Minister took note of several issues of the hospital and assured the staff that the facilities at this hospital would be further strengthened by improving staffing levels and ensuring that medical professionals are always available to meet the needs of the people.

During the inspection, the Minister found three doctors absent from duties and suspended them immediately for dereliction of assigned duties.

Taking strong note of this irresponsible and unprofessional behaviour of doctors, the Minister maintained that absenteeism and neglect of duties would not be tolerated at all, adding that healthcare staff, particularly doctors, must uphold their commitment to patient welfare and adhere to their professional responsibilities.

During the visit, the Minister also interacted with patients and their attendants. She took on-spot feedback from them about the status of medical care facilities being provided at the hospital.

During the interaction with public at hospital, Sakeena Itoo underlined that the Omar Abdullah led Government is committed to provide world class healthcare services to the people in their vicinities. She assured them the medical facilities and infrastructure at this hospital will be upgraded so that the people are not forced to move outside for treatment.

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