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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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2 LeT terrorists ‘encircled’ by JKP in Anantnag
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2 LeT terrorists ‘encircled’ by JKP in Anantnag

ANANTNAG: The Anantnag district, where three security officials lost their lives in an encounter the previous day, is where the Jammu and Kashmir Police announced on Thursday that it has "encircled" two Lashkar-e-Toiba militants. In solemn remembrance of Col. Manpreet Singh, Major Ashish Dhonak, and DSP Humayun Bhat's steadfast bravery in leading from the front during this ongoing operation. Our forces continue to move forward with unshakable resolve as they encircle 2 LET terrorists, including Uzair Khan, according to a post on X from Kashmir Zone Police. A Wednesday engagement with terrorists at Gadole in the Kokernag area of the Anantnag district resulted in the martyrdom of the commanding officer of the 19 Rashtriya Rifles, a major rank officer, and a deputy superintendent of police. [caption id="attachment_2752" align="alignnone" width="300"] 2 LeT terrorists 'encircled' by JKP in Anantnag[/caption]    

Div Com reviewed land related matters of Industries Department
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Div Com reviewed land related matters of Industries Department

JAMMU: Today, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar went over the Industries & Commerce Department's land-related difficulties and the creation of Industrial Estates in the Districts. The Div Com examined in depth the impediments faced by the stakeholder Departments and the land acquisition for industrial estates in the districts of Kathua, Samba, Jammu, and Udhampur. Inderjeet Singh, MD of SIDCO/SICOP, Shivanant Tayal, MD of JPDCL, Chief Conservator of Forest, B Mohan Dass, Regional Director Pollution Control Board, Sat Paul, Chief Engineers of JPDCL, Assistant Commissioner Central, Angrej Singh, Director Industries, Deputy Commissioners of Kathua, Samba, Jammu and Udhampur, as well as other concerned officers, all attended the meeting in person.In addition to the progress made in settling the land-related concerns of the Industries Department that were still pending in the districts, flimsy discussions were conducted regarding the expansion of current estates and the establishment of new estates. The involved Deputy Commissioner informed the Div Com of each case's current status. It was advised that the most of the problems had been fixed and that those still outstanding will be soon. The Div Com gave the DCs instructions to work with the Industries Department to resolve the outstanding land concerns. Additionally, it was requested that the employees of the Industries Department maintain contact with revenue officers and DCs in order to coordinate timely problem solving.The DCs in Samba, Kathua, Jammu, and Udhampur were given instructions by the Div Com to demarcate the designated land and turn it over to the Industries and…

AC approves major tourist attractions in Jammu
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AC approves major tourist attractions in Jammu

SRINAGAR: The Jammu Ropeway Project's Peerkho Station's installation of a vertical lift to the Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex received administrative sanction from the Administrative Council (AC), which convened here under the chairmanship of the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha. The anticipated cost to construct the project is 27.00 crores. The meeting was attended by Dr. Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, IAS Principal Secretary to the Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, J&K, and Dr. Arun Kumar Bhatnagar.A complete tourist/pilgrim circuit will be created by installing the vertical lift, which will connect the Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex with the Peerkho Station of the Jammu Ropeway Project and other tourist/pilgrim locations. Tourists and pilgrims visiting surrounding attractions including the Jammu Ropeway Project, Peerkho Temple, Mahamaya Temple, Bahu Fort, Bagh-e-Bahu, and Bhawe Mata Ji Temple will find the circuit to be of great convenience. The lift would make it simple for visitors to travel from Jammu District's Mubarak Mandi Complex to the other three Pracheen temples and other tourist-related locations. Additionally, it will draw tourists to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine and offer them a full religious circuit. The project will increase pilgrim and heritage tourism, increase Jammu Ropeway Project revenue, and create employment possibilities. Two footbridges with a span of 34 and 30 metres each will connect the project's two components, each of which has a vertical rise of 38 and 30 metres. A Base Station, an Intermediate Station, an Upper Station, and accommodations in the capsule style with expansive views will all be included in the project. Additionally, parking will be accessible at the Intermediate Station. [caption id="attachment_2746" align="alignnone" width="300"] AC approves major tourist attractions in Jammu[/caption]      

CEO reviews Jammu’s ULB election preparations
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CEO reviews Jammu’s ULB election preparations

JAMMU:Today, Pandurang Kondbarao Pole, the district's chief electoral officer (CEO), presided over a meeting with nodal officials and other senior authorities to discuss the district's preparations for the impending urban local body elections. The CEO emphasised the substantial change in Jammu and Kashmir at the meeting because the region now consistently holds regular ULB elections. He emphasised how crucial these elections were in distributing power to the populace and bringing government closer to the people.The CEO reaffirmed, "For the first time in recent history, power rests with Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions," highlighting the increased public awareness of the significance of every vote. Elections, the CEO underscored, are a holy process distinguished by clearly defined duties and a strict respect to the established protocols, adding to the stability of our democracy. He continued by saying that regular training sessions are a crucial instrument in ensuring that elections are conducted with no room for error. The Chief Electoral Officer discussed several important topics with the Nodal Officers during the conversation. He raised the significance of election transparency by asking about the state of the electoral rolls and their rapid transmission to political parties. All nodal offices were advised to work together to help the electorate choose their representatives wisely. In order to assure the poll workers' readiness for the elections, the CEO also solicited input at the discussion regarding current and upcoming training sessions. The meeting was attended by officials from the Election Department as well as Deputy Commissioner Jammu Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Commissioner JMC Rahul Yadav, SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli, and ADCs Harvinder Singh and Sandeep Seointra. [caption id="attachment_2743" align="alignnone" width="300"] CEO reviews Jammu's ULB election preparations[/caption]      

Delegation of Apple Farmers’ Federation, DDC Chairman Budgam call on Lt Governor
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Delegation of Apple Farmers’ Federation, DDC Chairman Budgam call on Lt Governor

SRINAGAR: Today at Raj Bhavan, Nazir Ahmad Khan, Chairman of the District Development Council in Budgam, met with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. The DDC Chairman thanked the Lt Governor for the extensive development projects being carried out in the Budgam District. Former Pahalgam legislator Rafi Ahmad Mir met with the Lt. Governor and they spoke about a number of local development-related problems. The Lt. Governor was visited by a team led by Sh Zahoor Ahmad Rather, President, J&K Committee, Apple Farmers' Federation of India, who discussed their pressing concerns.In a meeting with the Lt. Governor, a delegation of J&K National Awardee Teachers, led by Sh. Wali Mohammad Bhat, presented their concerns. Later, Dr. Farida Khan, the BDC Chairperson for…

Militancy Has Not Ended In J&K : Farooq Abdullah
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Militancy Has Not Ended In J&K : Farooq Abdullah

SRINAGAR, Sept 13: Farooq Abdullah, president of the National Conference, stated on Wednesday that until India and Pakistan engage in discussion to find a permanent resolution to all disputes, militancy in Jammu and Kashmir will not cease. "Encounters will continue to occur. It would be incorrect to claim that militancy has ended. These events occurred yesterday and they are occurring today. They will continue to occur until both countries sit down to negotiate a resolution, Abdullah said following a meeting at the party office in this city. Abdullah expressed concern that removing the additional duty on the import of apples, walnuts, and almonds from the US might result in a drop in the cost of local produce."We worry about how this would affect the fruit industries in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal, and Uttarakhand. The farmers, who have invested a lot of money, fear that if local produce prices decline, they would lose money. "I appeal to the government to take this matter seriously so that farmers are not harmed. It wouldn't be good for the nation if they lost, he remarked.The coordination committee meeting of the opposition INDIA alliance is planned to take place in the national capital on Wednesday, but the former chief minister declined to comment on the topic. "On behalf of the National Conference, Omar Abdullah attended the meeting. After the meeting, I'll let you know what was decided," he stated. [caption id="attachment_2731" align="alignnone" width="259"] Militancy Has Not Ended In J&K : Farooq Abdullah[/caption]    

Encounter breaks out in Anantnag, officers from army, police injured
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Encounter breaks out in Anantnag, officers from army, police injured

ANANTNAG: An engagement between security forces and terrorists in Anantnag district's Kokernag area resulted in injuries to Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police officers, according to the police. The Jammu and Kashmir Police announced via their official account on the social media site 'X' that "An encounter has commenced in the Kokernag region of Anantnag. Army and JKP (Jammu and Kashmir Police) officers were hurt. Details will be provided. Officials reported that another terrorist was killed on Wednesday in the Rajouri region of Jammu and Kashmir during the ongoing battle between security forces and militants that started a day ago.The ongoing encounter in the Narla neighbourhood of Rajouri has claimed the life of a second terrorist, according to Mukesh Singh, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Jammu. A top police officer had earlier on Tuesday said that a confrontation that broke out in the Narla area resulted in the shooting death of a soldier and one terrorist. A Special Police Officer (SPO) and three other security employees were also hurt during the gunfire exchange. In a statement released on Tuesday, Mukesh Singh, the additional director general of police (ADGP), Jammu, stated that "one terrorist was neutralised; one Army jawan lost his life; three others, including one police SPO, were injured in the ensuing encounter in Rajouri district."A female labrador dog from the Army's canine squad, age six, also gave her life while defending her handler during the confrontation. [caption id="attachment_2728" align="alignnone" width="300"] Encounter breaks out in Anantnag, officers from army, police injured[/caption]    

Kerala Nipah deaths: 7 villages declared containment zones, schools closed
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Kerala Nipah deaths: 7 villages declared containment zones, schools closed

Kerala:The Kozhikode district of Kerala, where two individuals died as a result of the Nipah virus, has seven village panchayats that the Kerala government named containment zones on Wednesday. Restrictions and other actions were also declared by the government to stop the sickness from spreading. The action was taken after the state health ministry issued an alert following the confirmation of four Nipah illnesses in four individuals, including a nine-year-old kid, in the Kozhikode region. Some offices and schools in the impacted areas were closed by the authorities.According to Kerala's Health Minister Veena George, the Nipah virus strain is a Bangladeshi variation that travels from person to person and has a high fatality rate despite being less contagious. In the past, the state experienced Nipah virus epidemics in 2018 and 2021. Over 130 individuals have reportedly undergone testing for the Nipah virus, which is spread to humans by direct contact with the body fluids of infected bats, pigs, or other individuals, according to a health ministry official in Kerala, according to Reuters.Teams from the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, were slated to travel to Kerala during the Nipah alert and set up a mobile lab at Kozhikode Medical College to carry out testing for the virus and a census of the bat population. [caption id="attachment_2725" align="alignnone" width="300"] Kerala Nipah deaths: 7 villages declared containment zones, schools closed[/caption]  

2nd Terrorist Killed During Encounter In Rajouri
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2nd Terrorist Killed During Encounter In Rajouri

Jammu, Sept 13: The number of terrorists killed during the ongoing three-day search operation in a remote village in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district has risen to three after a second terrorist was killed in an encounter with security personnel on Wednesday, according to officials. Tuesday's clash in the isolated Narla area resulted in the death of a suspected Pakistani terrorist. Three security personnel were hurt in the gunfight, along with an Army soldier and Kent, a six-year-old female Labrador from the Army's dog squad. Another terrorist was slain in the encounter on Wednesday, according to Mukesh Singh, Additional Director General of Police (Jammu Zone).Despite the severe weather, security officers established a firm cordon around the region, which is 75 miles from Rajouri town, all night. The next morning, they expanded their search to include adjacent locations, according to officials. The villagers sought permanent security posts after hearing reports of intermittent firing during the night. After spotting two people moving suspiciously on Monday, the security officers conducted a cordon and search operation in the wooded Patrada region and fired a few shots, according to the officials.However, both suspects were able to escape because of the night and the thick woodland. The search teams were able to locate a rucksack, some clothing, and other stuff that they left behind. At the Army post in Rajouri early on Wednesday, a wreath-laying ceremony was held in honour of Ravi Kumar, a deceased rifleman from the Kishtwar district. Along with Deputy Commissioner (Rajouri) Vikas Kundal, senior Army officers and other ranks laid wreaths on Kumar's coffin. He is having last rituals with full military honours in his hometown while his remains are being flown there.In keeping with the greatest traditions of the Indian Army, "White Knight Corps salutes the supreme sacrifice of Rifleman Ravi during 'Op Sujaligala'. His unshakable commitment to and duty for our country will never be forgotten, according to a post on X by the Kammu-based XVI Corps. A defence spokeswoman claimed that during the gunfight on Tuesday, a courageous Army dog lost her life trying to save her handler."Kent, the Army dog, led the charge in Operation Sujaligala. On the hunt for the evading terrorists, Kent was in charge of a column of soldiers. Under fierce enemy fire, she was forced to fall. She sacrificed her life in the best Indian Army traditions while protecting her handler, the spokesman said. In the nearby village of Gali Sohab, in the Chassana region of the Reasi district, on September 4, a terrorist was killed and two security men were hurt. This year, there have been multiple skirmishes between the bordering districts of Rajouri and Poonch, which have resulted in the deaths of roughly 26 militants and 10 security officers. According to the government, the majority of the terrorists were killed while attempting to cross the border into this side. [caption id="attachment_2722" align="alignnone" width="300"] 2nd Terrorist Killed During Encounter In Rajouri[/caption]