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DC Jammu seeks explanation from absentee health staff

JAMMU, AUGUST 30: Deputy Commissioner, Sachin Kumar Vaishya conducted a surprise inspection of the Tehsil Office and the Government Health & Wellness Centre Pargwal. Additional District Development Commissioner Sher Singh accompanied the Deputy Commissioner during the inspection tour. At the Tehsil Office, the Deputy Commissioner scrutinised the Service Plus portal and evaluated the office's adherence…

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Kashmiri Youth pledge greater electoral participation to foster democracy
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Kashmiri Youth pledge greater electoral participation to foster democracy

Exhibited enthusiastic participation in Run for Democracy, Cycle Rally, Shikara Rally at SKICC SRINAGAR, AUGUST 09: Hundreds of youngsters of Kashmir came together with unmatched enthusiasm, promoting the importance of voting and expressing their faith in democracy. The students participated in several programs under SVEEP like Run for Democracy, Cycle Rally and Shikara Rally at…

Shrine Board Adds Robust Health Care Accessibility On Mata Vaishno Devi Track

KATRA, Apr 6: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) is committed to provide good and easily accessible health care services to the pilgrims visiting to the Holy Shrine.In the endeavor, the Shrine Board has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Hewlett Packard Enterprise India Private Limited (HPEIPL) and Hewlett Packard (India) Software…

Shrine Board Adds Robust Health Care Accessibility On Mata Vaishno Devi Track
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Atishi claims diabetic Arvind Kejriwal has lost 4.5 kg weight since arrest

NEW DELHI: Delhi Minister Atishi claimed that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who suffers from "severe diabetes", has lost 4.5 kg weight ever since his arrest. "Arvind Kejriwal suffers from severe diabetes. Despite health problems, he used to work 24 hours a day to serve the country. Since his arrest, Arvind Kejriwal has lost 4.5 kg…

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RBI says Rs 2,000 notes totalling Rs 9,760 cr still with public
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RBI says Rs 2,000 notes totalling Rs 9,760 cr still with public

MUMBAI: Only over Rs 9,760 crore worth of the Rs 2,000 bank notes are still in circulation, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which reported on Friday that nearly 97.26% of the notes have been returned to the banking system. The RBI declared on May 19 that banknotes with a denomination of Rs 2,000 will no longer be in circulation. "The total value of Rs 2,000 bank notes in circulation, which amounted to Rs 3.56 lakh crore as at the close of business on May 19, 2023 when the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 bank notes was announced, has declined to Rs 9,760 crore as at the close of business on November 30, 2023," the RBI stated in a statement. It further stated that as of May 19, 2023, 97.26% of the high-value currency in circulation has been brought back into the banking system. The RBI stated, "The Rs 2,000 bank notes remain legal tender." The 19 RBI offices around the nation accept deposits and/or exchanges of Rs 2,000 in banknotes. Additionally, anyone can send two thousand rupees by India Post from any post office to any RBI Issue Office to have the money credited to their bank accounts back home. The initial request was made to the public and entities holding these notes to exchange or deposit them in bank accounts by September 30. Later, the deadline was moved to October 7. On October 7, deposit and exchange services were terminated at bank branches. At the 19 RBI offices, people have had the option of exchanging their currency or having the same amount credited to their bank accounts as of October 8. In the meantime, lines are seen at RBI offices during business hours to exchange or deposit Rs 2,000 notes. Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Belapur, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna, and Thiruvananthapuram are the 19 RBI offices that deposit and exchange bank notes. November 2016 saw the introduction of the Rs 2,000 bank notes, which replaced the then-current Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 bank notes. [caption id="attachment_6499" align="alignnone" width="300"] RBI says Rs 2,000 notes totalling Rs 9,760 cr still with public[/caption]  

Amit Shah Honours Fallen Heroes At BSF’s 59th Raising Day In Hazaribagh
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Amit Shah Honours Fallen Heroes At BSF’s 59th Raising Day In Hazaribagh

Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), Dec 1: On Friday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah honoured the members of the Border Security Force who gave their lives while performing their duties on the 59th Raising Day of the BSF in the Hazaribagh area of Jharkhand. Every year on December 1, the BSF, with a strength of almost 2.5 lakh people, celebrates Raising Day, making it the largest border guarding force globally. The BSF is the only force in the country with a clearly defined function in both peacetime and warfare, and it is mandated to guard the borders between India and Bangladesh as well as Pakistan. It has proven its worth by effectively completing every assignment given to it in both peace and conflict, all the while maintaining calm and peace along the border.India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh are guarded by BSF troops, who are stationed in the most difficult terrain and isolated areas. Up until 1965, the State Armed Police Battalion guarded India's border with Pakistan. Pakistan launched an attack on Sardar Post, Chhar Bet, and Beria Bet in Kutch on April 9, 1965. The Government of India recognised the necessity for a specialised, centrally controlled Border Security Force that would be armed and trained to man the international border with Pakistan after this revealed the State Armed Police's inability to handle armed aggression.The Committee of Secretaries' recommendations led to the creation of the Border Security Force on December 1, 1965. The BSF was established in 1965 with 25 battalions, and as time went on, it was enlarged to meet the needs of the country in order to combat militancy in the Northeast, Jammu & Kashmir, and Punjab. Guarding the international border between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the moment are seven BSF artillery regiments and 192 BSF battalions (including three NDRF battalions).Furthermore, the BSF is involved in counter-insurgency efforts in the Northeast, anti-naxal operations in the states of Odisha and Chhattisgarh, security of integrated checkpoints along the international borders between Bangladesh and Pakistan, and counter-infiltration efforts in the Kashmir Valley. [caption id="attachment_6496" align="alignnone" width="300"] Amit Shah Honours Fallen Heroes At BSF’s 59th Raising Day In Hazaribagh[/caption]  

Snowfall In Sonamarg; Night Temp Rises At many Places
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Snowfall In Sonamarg; Night Temp Rises At many Places

Srinagar, Dec 1: The Meteorological Department predicted a marked improvement in the weather across the Union Territory on Friday, while the Sonamarg tourist resort in Jammu and Kashmir saw light snowfall for the second day in a row, according to officials. On Thursday, precipitation fell in the lowlands and snow fell in the upper Valley, bringing an end to the three-week dry spell in Kashmir. According to officials, there was light snowfall in Sonamarg, in the Ganderbal district, on Friday morning as well, despite the fact that snowfall was recorded in Gulmarg, in north Kashmir, Sonamarg, in central Kashmir, and other regions in the middle and higher ranges on Thursday.The Met Office reported that Sonamarg and the surrounding areas saw light snowfall and partly to mostly cloudy weather in a number of locations. It did, however, indicate that most regions will see a notable improvement in the weather by the afternoon and that it would probably stay dry for the foreseeable future. According to the government, the weather will be partly to generally cloudy from December 8 to 10, with partly cloudy conditions continuing from December 2 to 7. They predicted a three to five degree drop in the lowest temperature.The Valley saw a sharp increase in nighttime temperatures in a number of locations, with Gulmarg being the only meteorological station to record a temperature below freezing on Thursday. The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, reported a minimum temperature of 4.5 degrees Celsius, while Qazigund recorded a low of 2.2 degrees Celsius. The temperature in Gulmarg dropped to minus 1.8 degrees Celsius, while Pahalgam in the Anantnag district of south Kashmir reported a low of 0.5 degrees Celsius. [caption id="attachment_6493" align="alignnone" width="300"] Snowfall In Sonamarg; Night Temp Rises At many Places[/caption]  

Terrorist killed in encounter in J&K’s Pulwama
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Terrorist killed in encounter in J&K’s Pulwama

PULWAMA:According to police on Friday, a terrorist who was not identified was killed after a shootout with security personnel in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama area. According to officials, security personnel conducting an anti-militancy operation in the nearby orchards started a gunfight at New Colony in the Arihal section of the district on Thursday. According to officials, as the operation went on, one terrorist was shot and killed. They claimed that it took some time to determine the terrorist's identity and group connection. [caption id="attachment_6490" align="alignnone" width="300"] Terrorist killed in encounter in J&K's Pulwama[/caption]  

CBI files charge sheet against former J&K agri department official, 2 more, in bribery case
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CBI files charge sheet against former J&K agri department official, 2 more, in bribery case

JAMMU: In relation to a bribery case involving Rs 10 lakh, the CBI has filed a charge sheet against Mohammed Farooq Dar, the former Special Secretary of the Agriculture Production Department in Jammu and Kashmir, and other individuals, according to officials on Thursday. In addition to Dar, the chargesheet filed by the CBI also names Gohar Ahmed Dar, a private individual, and Sarbjit Singh, the former Chief Horticulture Officer of Jammu. According to the CBI's charge sheet, which was submitted to the Special CBI court in Jammu, Singh and Gohar Ahmed were detained while taking a Rs. 10 lakh bribe on behalf of Farooq Dar, who was then appointed Special Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir government's Agriculture and Production Department.According to a statement by a CBI spokesperson, the complainant was allegedly asked for the bribe in exchange for his assignment and to address departmental problems, including a possible promotion. "The private individual (Supplier/Contractor of Agriculture & Production Department) (Gohar) was discovered to have acted as a middleman for the collecting of bribes during the investigation. Additionally, it was claimed that the Special Secretary (Dar) was providing official information about the complainant's transfer or posting to an intermediary, who then forwarded it to the Chief Horticulture Officer (CHO), Jammu (Singh)," the spokesperson stated. According to the CBI, Dar started the transfer proposal and first suggested the complainant's name for CHO, Doda, and then for CHO, Rajouri, in "gross disregard" of the inquiry officer's recommendation that the complainant not be assigned to any sensitive positions.   [caption id="attachment_6484" align="alignnone" width="300"] CBI files charge sheet against former J&K agri department official, 2 more, in bribery case[/caption]      

Defence Acquisition Council approves capital acquisition proposals worth Rs 2.23 lac cr
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Defence Acquisition Council approves capital acquisition proposals worth Rs 2.23 lac cr

NEW DELHI: Under the direction of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the Defence purchase Council approved the Acceptance of Necessity (AoNs) for a number of capital purchase projects totaling Rs 2.23 lakh crore on Thursday. A total of Rs 2.20 lakh crore (98%) of the acquisition will come from local industries. A statement from the defence ministry stated, "This will give the Indian Defence Industry a substantial boost towards the aim of achieving the goal of 'Aatmanirbharta'." The acquisition of two types of anti-tank munitions (ADM Types 2 and 3), which are able to neutralise enemy people as well as tanks and armoured personnel carriers, has been granted by the council to the AoN.AoN has been granted permission to purchase a state-of-the-art Towed Gun System (TGS), which will replace the Indian Field Gun (IFG), which has reached the end of its useful life. The TGS will become a mainstay of the Indian Army's artillery units. Additionally, the AoN was granted for the 155 mm Nubless projectile, which will increase the projectiles' lethality and safety when used in 155 mm artillery weapons. The Indian Army will purchase all of these pieces of gear under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category. In order to keep T-90 tanks' combative advantage over enemy platforms, the AoN for the purchase and integration of Automatic Target Tracker (ATT) and Digital Basaltic Computer (DBC) for T-90 Tanks under the Buy (India) category has also been granted.The Indian Navy's surface platforms have been granted the authority to purchase Medium Range Anti-Ship Missiles (MRAShM) under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category. The MRAShM is intended to be a principal offensive armament on Indian Naval Ships and a lightweight surface-to-surface missile. Furthermore, the Indian Army and Air Force (IAF) received AoNs from the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) to purchase Light Combat Helicopters (LCH) and Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk 1A from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category. The DAC has also granted the AoNs for the in-house Su-30 MKI aircraft upgrade from HAL.Although acquiring these weapons will provide the IAF great strength, obtaining them from homegrown defence companies will raise the level of indigenous capacity. Additionally, it will significantly lessen reliance on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Additionally, a significant modification to the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 has received clearance by the DAC. It has been agreed that going forward, at least 50% of the indigenous content in all categories of procurement cases must consist of Indian-made materials, components, and software. The cost of an Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC), Comprehensive Maintenance Contract (CMC), or After-Sale Service will not be included in the computation of Indigenous content. Additionally, the DAC has decided to promote MSMEs' and startups' involvement in the defence ecosystem even more. Registered MSMEs and recognised start-ups will be given preference for issuing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for all procurement cases with AoN costs up to Rs 300 crore. There will be no financial parameters attached to RFPs, and the Defence Procurement Board (DPB) may approve AoN costs up to Rs 500 crore on an individual basis. [caption id="attachment_6481" align="alignnone" width="300"] Defence Acquisition Council approves capital acquisition proposals worth Rs 2.23 lac cr[/caption]  

Keep Vigil, Take Pre-Emptive Measures To Protect Society From Inimical Elements: ADGP Vijay Kumar
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Keep Vigil, Take Pre-Emptive Measures To Protect Society From Inimical Elements: ADGP Vijay Kumar

Srinagar, Nov 30: In light of the recent protests at several educational institutions, a senior police officer examined the state of law and order in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday. "To evaluate the current scenario, the police, CAPF, and intelligence wings in PCR Kashmir met today under the chairmanship of ADGP Law and Order, J&K, Vijay Kumar. A police spokesperson in Srinagar stated, "The officers briefed the ADGP about the timeline of events (that) happened during (the) past couple of days vis-à-vis handling of these issues as per the merits and law by the J&K Police."According to the spokesman, Kumar commended society for its maturity and law enforcement for their "timely action." He urged the police to seize complete control of the situation and to prevent malicious plans from taking advantage of it. The ADGP has emphasised to all law enforcement authorities that in order to properly uphold the integrity of law, they must find the actual miscreants who have been spreading misinformation and take necessary preventive legal action. Kumar further requested that the intelligence services maintain a "hawk's eye" on the circumstance. [caption id="attachment_6472" align="alignnone" width="300"] Keep Vigil, Take Pre-Emptive Measures To Protect Society From Inimical Elements: ADGP Vijay Kumar[/caption]