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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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Over 2500 killed, missing as 186,000 people cross Mediterranean to Europe in 2023
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Over 2500 killed, missing as 186,000 people cross Mediterranean to Europe in 2023

Sep 29 : Over 2,500 people died or have gone missing while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe so far this year, reportes.However, over the same time period, about 186,000 people arrived in European nations. According to reports, the UN Security Council heard from Ruven Menikdiwela, director of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in New York, that of the 186,000 migrants who crossed the Mediterranean, 83%—or around 130,000 people—landed in Italy. She added that some migrants also arrived in other nations, including as Greece, Spain, Cyprus, and Malta. The Security Council was informed that more persons this year than last year have perished or gone missing while travelling by water, according to Al Jazeera. The Security Council was informed that more people had perished or gone missing this year compared to previous year during the perilous maritime passage. Menikdiwela stated that as of September 24 alone, "over 2,500 people were accounted as dead or missing." Over the same period in 2022, 1,680 people died or went missing, so this amount represented a significant increase.Menikdiwela added that the UN Refugee Agency believed there was "no end in sight" to the number of people dying while travelling by land and sea to reach Europe, both of which are extremely risky. According to Al Jazeera, she told the council that the land route from sub-Saharan African nations to the sea crossing places off the beaches of Tunisia and Libya "remains one of the world's most dangerous." "Lives are also lost on land, away from public attention," Menikdiwela continued. The UNHCR representative claimed that the migrants and refugees "risk death and gross human rights violations at every step." Over 102,000 migrants reportedly attempted to cross the Mediterranean from Tunisia this year, which represents a 260% increase from last year, while more than 45,000 reportedly attempted to cross from Libya, she said.…

CRPF DG reviews operational readiness in Kashmir
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CRPF DG reviews operational readiness in Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Dr. Sujoy Lal Thaosen, Director General (DG) of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), visited south Kashmir on Thursday to assess the force's operational readiness. He comes just a few weeks after the Kokernag engagement, which resulted in the death of a senior LeT leader. The incident also claimed the lives of a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Muhammad Humayun Muzamil Bhat, two Army personnel, Colonel Manpreet Singh and Major Ashish Dhonchak. Meanwhile, on Thursday, the DG CRPF paid a visit to 180 BN in the Tral neighbourhood of Pulwama district and RTC Srinagar in Lethpora. The CRPF's top ranking officers and the DG assessed the unit's operational readiness together while also interacting with the staff to raise spirits. Along with IG CRPF Kashmir Operations Sector Gyanendra Kumar Verma and IG CRPF Srinagar Sector Ajay Yadav, DG CRPF was accompanied by Additional Director General (ADG) of Jammu and Kashmir Zone Nalin Prabhat. The official stated that "the DG visited RTC after his arrival in Kashmir to inspect the facilities and interact with the trainees." He added that the DG also provided words of motivation and inspiration, reiterating the CRPF's dedication to operational readiness and quality in training.Later, Dr. Thaosen paid a heartfelt homage to the valiant warriors who had given the ultimate sacrifices while performing their duty by visiting 180 BN of the CRPF and inaugurating Shaheed Mukesh Lal Meena Barrack. He praised the CRPF officers and Jawans for their unwavering loyalty and steadfast dedication to the security of the country, the official added. Additionally, the DG CRPF joined the members of the CRPF for a friendly supper at Badakhana in 180 BN. The official stated, "The DG reiterated CRPF's unwavering commitment to the security and well-being of the nation." [caption id="attachment_3328" align="alignnone" width="300"] CRPF DG reviews operational readiness in Kashmir[/caption]    

Jammu Smart City bags award for e-Auto project & e-Rickshaw
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Jammu Smart City bags award for e-Auto project & e-Rickshaw

JAMMU, Sept 28: The Jammu Smart City won the Urban Environment category of the India Smart Cities Awards Contest (ISAC) 2022 for its successful e-mobility project, which includes the operation of eAutos and eRickshaws. Droupadi Murmu, the President of India, attended the award ceremony at Indore, Madhya Pradesh, as the principal guest. The Smart Cities Mission of the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs serves as the umbrella organisation for the India Smart Cities Award Contest. It honours and recognises the 100 Smart Cities' cities, initiatives, and creative concepts that advance sustainable development.According to the official, Shivamogga (Karnataka) took first prize in the Urban Environment Project category, with Indore taking second, and the Jammu Smart City taking third. Out of the 75 plans submitted by 48 cities, the Jammu Smart City was chosen as the winner of the India Smart Cities Awards Contest category. According to sources, Hardeep Singh Puri, the Union Minister for Housing and Urban Development, presented the award to Rahul Yadav, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Jammu Smart City Limited (JSCL)."The award comes as a testament to the Jammu Smart City Limited's unwavering commitment to driving innovation in urban mobility and contributing to a greener, more sustainable urban landscape nationwide," the official said, describing the honour as a "landmark achievement". In the "vibrant city" of Jammu, the e-Mobility Project addresses urgent urban issues like traffic congestion, pollution, and a lack of transportation choices."Emission-free transportation with a beneficial environmental impact are the eAutos and eRickshaws. The cost-effective operational dynamics of these electric vehicles set them apart, making both drivers and passengers prefer them, the official stated. Earlier, President Murmu predicted that by 2047, more than half of our people would reside in cities, and that cities' combined GDP contribution would be greater than 80%. We must create a plan for the future and follow it, she said, keeping in mind the expanding requirements and aspirations of the cities and their inhabitants. [caption id="attachment_3325" align="alignnone" width="300"] Jammu Smart City bags award for e-Auto project & e-Rickshaw[/caption]    

DM Samba acts tough against encroachments
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DM Samba acts tough against encroachments

SAMBA: A comprehensive anti-encroachment operation successfully carried out by the District Administration resulted in the reclaiming of illegally occupied land at Industrial Estate Karandi Phase-III today. This initiative led to the removal of unlawful constructions from the estate as well as the recovery of important industrial land. Officials from the Industries and Commerce Department, Revenue Department, and Samba Police collaborated to carry out the operation, which was started on the orders of DC Samba, Abhishek Sharma. Restoring the land to its intended industrial use was the main goal. An anti-encroachment campaign was started in conjunction with this attempt to remove the numerous unauthorised structures that were discovered on the property during the operation. The constructions that were erroneously built on J&K SIDCO Land at Industrial Estate Karandi Phase-III were effectively destroyed as a result of this action. [caption id="attachment_3322" align="alignnone" width="300"] DM Samba acts tough against encroachments[/caption]      

DGP : Security grid on borders, hinterlands alert to thwart nefarious designs of Pak-backed elements
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DGP : Security grid on borders, hinterlands alert to thwart nefarious designs of Pak-backed elements

JAMMU: Dilbag Singh, the director general of police for Jammu and Kashmir, stated on Thursday that the security grid around the borders and in the hinterlands is vigilant and working to thwart the evil plans of elements that are supported by Pakistan and are hostile to the nation. He claimed that the people of Jammu and Kashmir want peace and are aware of Pakistan's criminal insanity in trying to incite the youth to rebel against their own people. "The security grid on the borders and within the hinterlands is alert and active to thwart nefarious designs of Pakistan-backed anti-national elements," Singh said during a daylong trip of the Udhampur and Reasi districts, where he met with trainee officers and jawans. The main source of militancy, according to the DGP, is Pakistan.He continued by saying that the Union Territory's police and other security services were committed to neutralising and eliminating militancy there. He claimed that successful operations were carried out and will keep doing so to eradicate the militancy's remains. According to Singh, there are now fewer active terrorists present, and attempts are being made to get rid of the rest. The DGP claimed that thanks to the ongoing efforts of the Jammu Kashmir Police and the "sacrifices of our fallen heroes," people in the Union Territory are living normal lives, sending their children to school, and conducting other business activities fearlessly. Every platform in the nation has recognised and praised the valiant efforts of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, he said, adding that he is happy to be in charge of such a brave group. In response to the incident in Kokernag, the DGP stated, "We need to figure out how to react better so that security forces don't lose lives." The DGP stated, "Over the last few years, we have tested ourselves to the maximum and overcame obstacles resulting in the changed situation," in reference to the areas where there had previously been no police presence. Police and other security forces are maintaining control. They are in charge of every region. Regardless of who they may be, we have made sure that the law is implemented against stone throwers and instigators, the DGP added. He warned the aspiring officers, "We have to deal with anti-national and anti-social elements strictly while taking care of the common people." The DGP told Border Battalion recruits at Talwara in Reasi that a special emphasis must be placed on training them for today's border issues, including narco-terrorism, infiltration, and drone droppings. In addition, he added, they ought to receive training on how to safeguard citizens during border emergencies. According to the DGP, these trainees should be introduced to the contemporary instruments used to keep an eye on the situation and other border operations. [caption id="attachment_3319" align="alignnone" width="300"] DGP : Security grid on borders, hinterlands alert to thwart nefarious designs of…

Train movement in Punjab hit as farmers begin 3-day ‘rail roko’ protest
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Train movement in Punjab hit as farmers begin 3-day ‘rail roko’ protest

AMRITSAR: Following a three-day "rail roko" campaign, members of several farmer bodies squatted on train tracks on Thursday, preventing multiple trains from moving across Punjab. They were demonstrating to press their varied requests, which included debt forgiveness, a financial package for losses brought on by recent flooding, and legal guarantees to minimum support prices (MSP). Numerous trains were either cancelled or short-terminated, according to railway officials, as a result of the farmers' unrest. After the operation of the trains was hampered by the farmers' uproar, it was the passengers on the trains who suffered the most.Protesters claim that the Centre will remain the target of their agitation until September 30. In Moga, Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar, Tarn Taran, Sangrur, Patiala, Ferozepur, Bathinda, and Amritsar, protesters claimed that the agitation took place in 17 locations. Farmers at Devidas Pura, Amritsar, occupied the railway tracks connecting the city with Delhi. The demonstration was being participated in by a number of farmer organisations, such as the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, Bharti Kisan Union (Krantikari), BKU (Ekta Azaad), Azaad Kisan Committee Doaba, BKU (Behramke), BKU (Shaheed Bhagat Singh), and BKU (Chottu Ram). Their requests include a financial aid package for those in north India hit by floods, a statutory guarantee of the minimum support price for all crops, and a farmer debt forgiveness programme.Farmers in Amritsar, according to farmer activist Gurbachan Singh, want MSP in accordance with the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report and a Rs 50,000 crore flood relief package for the north Indian states. He argued that all of the debt owed by farmers and workers should be cancelled, and he also sought Rs. 10 lakh in compensation and a government position for each farmer's family who passed away while protesting the three farm laws that were later overturned. Azad Kisan Committee Doaba members organised a dharna at the Hoshiarpur train station. Harpal Singh Sangha, the state head of the Azad Kisan Committee in Doaba, spoke to the crowd and emphasised the importance of passing legislation establishing minimum support prices (MSPs) for various agricultural crops in order to protect farmers from abrupt price changes. They also sought the annulment of all police proceedings against farmers, the forgiveness of their debts, compensation for the relatives of those who lost their lives during the farmers' agitation against the three problematic central agricultural legislation, and assistance for flood victims. [caption id="attachment_3316" align="alignnone" width="300"] Train movement in Punjab hit as farmers begin 3-day 'rail roko' protest[/caption]      

LG attends public function at Mata Tetara Devi Sachidanand Girls Degree College in Ghazipur
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LG attends public function at Mata Tetara Devi Sachidanand Girls Degree College in Ghazipur

GHAZIPUR: Tetara Devi's monument was unveiled by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today at the Mata Tetara Devi Sachidanand Girls Degree College in Ghazipur. In his remarks, the Lt. Governor expressed his gratitude to the College for being at the forefront of establishing high standards for girls' education in the area and for its significant contribution to student transition and development. The Lt. Governor emphasised the nation's quick progress over the previous nine years in a variety of fields, including economic growth and education. He claimed that modern politics' primary concern is development because of the truly unparalleled advances being made in infrastructure, manufacturing, and agriculture. "Changeable winds are blowing through the nation's rural economy.The ideal of India becoming a worldwide superpower has been realised under the leadership of the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, and the society has adopted a new work ethic and a new pro-growth mindset, the Lt Governor remarked. Every person is motivated to help realise Viksit Bharat's goal as a result of the transformational changes of the previous nine years, he continued. At the event, notable individuals and people from many walks of life were present. [caption id="attachment_3313" align="alignnone" width="300"] LG attends public function at Mata Tetara Devi Sachidanand Girls Degree College in Ghazipur[/caption]  

74 Goats, Sheep Killed In Kishtwar Fire
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74 Goats, Sheep Killed In Kishtwar Fire

JAMMU, Sept 28:  According to officials, a fire at a cattle shed in the Kishtwar area of Jammu and Kashmir claimed the lives of 74 goats and sheep. On the night between Wednesday and Thursday, they claimed, a fire started in the shed in the Dachan section of the district. According to them, 74 sheep and goats died as a result of the shed being completely destroyed. However, no one was hurt or a life was lost as a result of the occurrence. According to the officials, Lala Chopan is the owner of the cow shed. The fire's cause is being investigated, according to the police. (Agencies) [caption id="attachment_3310" align="alignnone" width="300"] 74 Goats, Sheep Killed In Kishtwar Fire[/caption]

Govt Working On Policy To Make National Highways Pothole Free By Year-End: Gadkari
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Govt Working On Policy To Make National Highways Pothole Free By Year-End: Gadkari

New Delhi, Sep 28: According to Union minister Nitin Gadkari, the government is developing a plan to guarantee that there are no potholes on national highways by the end of the year and that built-operate-transfer (BOT) roads are favoured since they are better maintained. The Road Transport and Highways Ministry is finalising performance-based maintenance and short-term maintenance contracts with the goal of having all national highways free of potholes by the end of this year.BOT, Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC), and Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) are the three main methods used to build roads. "Roads built under the EPC style need maintenance very quickly, whereas roads built under the BOT mode are better built because the contractor is aware that he will be responsible for paying for upkeep for the next 15-20 years. At a media briefing on several projects of his ministry, the Road Transport and Highways Minister stated, "That is why we have decided for the construction of roads under the BOT mode in a big way." Gadkari said the government is conducting a safety evaluation of the nation's highways, noting that rainfall can damage highways and result in potholes.According to him, a programme is being developed to guarantee that there are no potholes on the nation's highways, and young engineers will be employed to help the effort succeed. Anurag Jain, the secretary for road transport and highways, stated that the ministry has completed the mapping of the 1,46,000 km of national highways and is finalising performance-based maintenance and short-term maintenance contracts to fill potholes by December of this year. BOT projects entail the risky funding, construction, and operation of transportation projects for a concession period of 20–30 years by private investors. User fees or tolls are subsequently used by the developers to recoup their investments.In EPC projects, the developer is paid by the government to build the highway, and the government keeps the toll money. (Agencies) [caption id="attachment_3307" align="alignnone" width="300"] Govt Working On Policy To Make National Highways Pothole Free By Year-End: Gadkari[/caption]  

Punjab Govt Misusing Its Power : Chugh
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Punjab Govt Misusing Its Power : Chugh

New Delhi, Sep 28: The Punjab Aam Aadmi Party administration was accused by the BJP on Thursday of abusing its authority and acting out of retaliation, only hours after Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira was detained by the state police on drug-related charges. Tarun Chugh, the national general secretary of the BJP, concurred with the Congress in criticising Khaira's arrest. In response to a query on the arrest, he remarked that it is sad that a government that arrived in the name of "transformation" is abusing its authority and consistently engaging in politics based on retaliation. "Action should be taken if there is something wrong, but it should not be borne out of the spirit of revenge," he stated. On Thursday morning, Khaira was detained by the Punjab Police in relation to a drug case from 2015. (Agencies) [caption id="attachment_3304" align="alignnone" width="300"] Punjab Govt Misusing Its Power : Chugh[/caption]