DIPR Joint Director Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari Highlights Importance of Preserving Kashmir’s Cultural Heritage

Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari

Joint Director, Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Kashmir, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari, highlighted the importance of preserving Kashmir’s cultural heritage while speaking at a cultural program organized on Independence Day. He emphasized the need to pass this legacy to future generations and provide a platform for artists to express themselves.

Bukhari reiterated the government’s commitment to promoting Kashmiri art forms and stressed the responsibility of empowering artists and strengthening the cultural fabric of Kashmir. He discussed preparations for Republic Day, including the main function at Bakshi Stadium on January 26.

The event, organized by the Kashmir Music Club and the Department of Information under the Cultural Academy, celebrated the spirit of independence through artistic performances. Bukhari emphasized the need to create more opportunities for artists and make the auditorium a vibrant cultural hub.

Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari is New Joint Director Information Kashmir

Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari assumes charge of Joint Director

Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari assumed the charge of Joint Director Information Kashmir on Wednesday.

Deputy Director Information & PR, Ahsan ul Haq Chishti; Cultural Officer, Burhan Hussain and other senior officers extended warm welcome to the incoming Joint Director Information and congratulated him on assuming the charge of the department.

After assuming the charge, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari held an introductory meeting of the officers and officials of different units of the department, and also took first hand appraisal of the functioning of the department.

On the occasion, the JD emphasised the importance of teamwork and urged the staff to work collectively to enhance the department’s outreach and efficiency in delivering its objectives.

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The Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari, on Monday reaffirmed the authorities’ commitment to continuing and intensifying the crackdown on traffic rule violators across the Kashmir.

Speaking to Kashmir News Service, Bukhari stated that any vehicle found in serious violation of traffic regulations would only be released after a court order, signaling a stricter approach to enforcement.

He further mentioned that while infrastructure issues had previously hindered the impounding of vehicles, discussions with the administration are underway to resolve these concerns swiftly.

This intensified crackdown follows the recent incident at Tengapora, after which the traffic department, in collaboration with the traffic police, has stepped up efforts to enforce road safety and discipline.

Authorities have urged drivers to follow traffic rules strictly to avoid penalties and ensure the safety of all road users. (KNS)

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