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Govt forcing employees to join duty in Kashmir: J&K Congress

Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress lashed out at the UT administration and Centre Government for coercing agitating Jammu based employees posted in Kashmir to join back their duties in Kashmir or face consequences.

In a press statement, JKPCC chief spokesperson, Ravinder Sharma has strongly criticised the UT administration for coercing the Jammu based employees to join back their duties in Kashmir valley without resolving their issues of safety and security.

“Terming such threats and coercion as very unfortunate and against the human rights of employees and their families and the JKPCC criticized such harsh actions against employees, he said, adding that the Government should resolve their issues and concerns before forcing them to resume their duties in the valley.

The Party expressed solidarity with the agitating employees and demanded a fair transfer policy for them back to their native divisions and districts besides posting in safe zones.

Over ₹3 crore in cash seized from drug inspector’s house

A team of surveillance department raided the residence of Drug Inspector Jitendra Kumar in Bihar’s Patna in a disproportionate assets case.

Over ₹3 crore in cash, many land papers, gold, silver and four luxury cars were recovered, said an official. Visuals show bundles after bundles of notes of all denominations piled up on a bed, as officers counted them.

 

The VIB team raided his premises after lodging a DA case against him on Friday. A separate team raided his native place at Ghonsi in Jehanabad, flats in Civil Lines of Gaya district, Pharmacy College, Gola Road (Danapur) and a newly-built house at Khan-Mirza locality falling under Sultanganj police station in Patna City.

According to a VIB official, Jitendra had joined duty in 2011, and in his 11-year tenure has amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income. Currently, he is posted in Patna and runs a Pharmacy College. There were many files and papers in his house which were scrutinized for transactions related to corruption.

The VIB had received several complaints against Jitendra which claimed that he demanded bribes such as Air Tickets from pharma companies and noted medicine shops. VIB DSP S K Mauar told HT that sleuths carried out searches at four separate locations. At his Patna residence, they found five bags containing cash kept in an almirah. VIB asked for two currency counting machines from the authorities to help in documenting the seizure.

It is believed that Jitendra’s entire tenure in Patna with the drug control administration has been controversial.

 

 

 

Good News for Jammu and Kashmir Youth: Details Inside

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said that maximum youth will get jobs in the coming days as the government will roll out a job policy soon.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function at Magam in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district, LG said that in the coming days, government will roll out a job policy and maximum number of youth will get jobs.

He added that qualified youth must give up the mind-set of waiting for the government jobs.

Citing example of an M. Tech youth, LG said the youth was waiting for government job for the past four years despite being well-qualified.

He further said that security forces are working under a policy to ensure peace and no innocent will be touched, but guilty will be taken to task as per the law.

He said that some people aren’t happy to see peace prevailing in Kashmir and government won’t allow them to succeed. “We are not going to spare the accused and guilty. Innocents won’t be touched,” the LG said. He said a series of steps are underway to make peace in Kashmir a permanent feature. “There are some hurdles that are being taken care of,” the LG said, adding for development, peace has to be a permanent feature. “Security forces are working on multiple fronts to ensure peace prevails in the Valley and bloodshed comes to an end,” he said

Transfer and Postings in J&K Police Department

The Government has ordered transfer and adjustments of 14 DySPs with immediate effect.

According to the order, Rahana Raj has been adjusted as P/S to DIG IR Kashmir, Bashir Ahmad Mir as P/S to ADGP Railways, Rajinder Kumar as P/S to IGP Headquarters PHQ, Nisar Ahmad Shah as P/S to Special DG CID, Shahzada Bano as P/S to DIG Armed Kashmir, Usha Ji Pandita as P/S to DIG Armed Jammu and Shashi Kumar as P/S to DGP J&K.

Further, Ravinder Singh (presently posted as P/S to DIG Armed Jammu) has been transferred and posted as P/S to IGP Traffic J&K, Mohd Ashraf (presently posted as P/S to IGP CIV PHQ) has been posted as P/S to DIG NKR Baramulla, Mohd Ramzan (presently posted as P/S to DIG NKR Baramulla) has been posted as P/S to IGP CIV PHQ and Mir Mohd Yousuf (presently posted as P/S to DIG Armed Kashmir) has been posted as P/S to IGP Tech J&K.

Similarly, by issuing another order, Rehana Akhter has been adjusted as Administrative Officer DPO Srinagar, Abdul Hussain as Administrative Officer Traffic Headquarters and Habib Ullah as Administrative Officer DPO Anantnag.

Long Power shutdown in Jammu & adjoining areas on June 26, 27

Chief Engineer, (Distribution) JPDCL Jammu has informed that the power supply to Bari Brahmana, Jakh, Parts of Greater Kailash and Industrial area shall remain affected on June 26 from 6 am to 10 am.

Similarly, the power supply to Dogra Hall, Rehari, Resham Ghar Colony, Bus stand, Jewel, Hari Market, Raghunath Bazar, Kaleeth Mohalla, Kanak Mandi, Manda, New Plot, Sarwal, Part of Karan Nagar and adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 26 from 8 am to 12 noon.

Likewise, the power supply to Gandhi Nagar, Boria (PHE), Part of Channi Himmat, Auxiliary supply fed to SLDC, Data Centre, Bakshi Nagar, Rajpura, Gurha, Rehari, Sarwal, Kullian, Badyal, Kadyal Simbal, Simbal Morh, Makhan Pur, Tali Morh, Tanda-II and its adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 26 from 6 am to 11 am.

Similarly, the power supply to Khour, Pahariwala, Jogwan, Ghaur, Thati, Ranjhan, Jandyal, Dhangri, Paluwan, Sohal, Bhalwal and adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 26 from 6 am to 1 pm.

Likewise, the power supply to Salerh, Old Sarore, Pandoriyan, Miran Sahib, Biaspur, Jammu University, Army Camp, Panama Chowk, Gandhi Nagar, Power Grid Office, Bahu Plaza, CVEP, part of Gandhi Nagar, Greater Kailash, Birpur Industry, Seora, Kanal and adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 26 from 7 am to 11 am.

Similarly, the power supply to Trikuta Nagar and its adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 26 from 7 am to 9.30 am.

Likewise, the power supply to Industry area & Birpur Complex-II R/Stn shall remain affected on June 26 from 7 am to 2 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to Rangoor, Ramgarh Nanga, Dadyal, SM Pura, Abtal and its adjoining area shall remain affected on June 26 from 6 am to 12 noon.

Likewise, the power supply to Cement Factory, Industrial area, Gura Utterbehni, Mandal, Sandhi, Purmandal, Data Talab, Birpur, MES, Rathnuchak, Kaluchak, Sainik Colony and its adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 26 from 7 am to 10 am.

Similarly, the power supply to Arnas, Dharmari, Mahore, Sarh Bagga and adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 27 from 9 am to 5 pm.

Likewise, the power supply to Bishnah, Seora, Sarore, Sunderpur, Satraiyan, Chakroi and its adjoining area shall remain affected on June 27 from 7 am to 11 am.

Similarly, the power supply to Salehar, Purana Pind, Miran Sahib and its adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 27 from 7 am to 12 noon.

Likewise, the power supply to Digiana Industry, Sanjay Nagar and Shastri Nagar shall remain affected on June 27 from 6 am to 8.30 am.

Similarly, the power supply to Gho Manhasa, Marh, Gajansoo and adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 27 from 6 am to 2 pm.

Meanwhile, Superintending Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, O&M Circle Kathua has informed that the power supply to Swankha, Chang, Chak Balotra, Mahrajpur, Nandpur, Chatstaka, Koth and adjoining areas shall remain affected on June 26 from 6 am to 2 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to Nanke Chack, Supwal and Barian shall remain affected on June 27 from 6 am to 12 noon.

Lt Governor inaugurates Sukhnag Sozni Embroidery SFURTI Heritage Cluster of JK KVIB at Magam Budgam

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the Sukhnag Sozni Embroidery SFURTI Heritage Cluster of J&K Khadi and Village Industries Board today at Magam, Budgam.

The Lt Governor said this SFURTI Cluster will deliver a holistic approach towards development of Sozni craft from production to marketing stage while catering needs of at least 500 artisans.

The Government has taken various steps to make handicraft sector more competitive, boost exports and give a fillip to village industries, a repository of creative tradition. We are determined to ensure capacity building, foster innovation, best in class infrastructure, easy access to credit and market, the Lt Governor said.

We have implemented policies to ensure that the artisans get an opportunity to showcase their products at national and international expo and receives better price for their products, the Lt Governor said.

The Lt Governor observed that the ‘Vocal for Local’ initiative has exposed J&K’s cultural and artistic heritage to the world.

“Handicraft sector faced many challenges due to Covid but it certainly has the potential to take UT’s economic growth to a higher trajectory and to provide employment to a large pool of our youth,” he said.

The Lt Governor emphasized that the creativity of all the craft-artists will be more productive in future with Government’s focused investment in skill development, modern technology, innovative business practices which will directly contribute to the increased earnings of craftsmen.

Highlighting the role of artisans who represent the rich traditions, customs and cultures, the Lt Governor made a special mention of Sh Bashir Ahmed Bhat, an award winning artisan from Beerwah, who had been doing notable Sozni embroidery work.

On the occasion, the Lt Governor also awarded certificates to Artisans and Entrepreneurs for their outstanding performance under the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Program (PMEGP).

The Lt Governor said that under the PMEGP scheme, Khadi Village Industries Board’s achievement last year was five times more than the target. Financial support was extended to 5851 units against the target of 1008 units and more than 47 thousand people were directly provided with employment.

In all the schemes of the Handicrafts sector, we have tried to directly facilitate and provide hand holding to women and marginalized families. Out of the 12,000 units that have been installed in the last two years, 4000 units are being run by women and 1000 units belong to marginalized sections, he further added.

In Jammu and Kashmir, the clusters being created under the Scheme of Funds for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) will focus on maximum participation of women. Around Rs 24 crore is being spent in setting up all these clusters which will help in better production and marketing of rural products.

On the occasion, the Lt Governor assured all possible support in the form of financial assistance, skill development, capacity building, etc. to the youth who are inclined to start any entrepreneurial activity related to the handicrafts sector.

The Lt Governor observed that the Industries Department has also started the Export Incentive Scheme in which an incentive of 10% is being given on the total volume of GI-certified products in order to promote the export of handicraft products.

The Lt Governor also mentioned the QR code launched for the world famous carpets of Kashmir, besides several important steps taken for GI certification, testing, labeling and training to promote Kashmiri carpets. A project on innovative and economical packaging of handicraft products has also been completed in association with NIFT Srinagar to expand the reach of niche handicraft products.

The Lt Governor asked the concerned departments to continuously review all the schemes launched for the benefit of weavers and handicrafts. The Khadi and Village Industries and Handicrafts Department to work together on innovative marketing strategy to ensure better prices for J&K crafts, he added.

The Lt Governor reiterated administration’s resolve to provide facilities like better market linkages for handicraft products, maximum employment opportunities, door-step financial assistance, design support, skill development, capacity building of clusters without any hassle.

The Lt Governor urged that the people must work for peace which is imperative for development.

The society should not get trapped into the nefarious conspiracy of the enemies and their handlers. All they intend is to push J&K back into the dark phase of violence, he further added.

On being apprised about the issue of promoting Homestays in Budgam, the Lt Governor said that issue would be taken up with the concerned quarters for appropriate action.

The Lt Governor also visited handloom stalls at Kanihama village and interacted with artisans.

Sh Nazir Ahmad Khan, DDC Chairman Budgam, expressed gratitude to the Lt Governor led UT Government for taking dedicated measures for the welfare of the people.

Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, said that the people of J&K are witnessing the positive change happening in every sector and congratulated the KVIB for making headways in the promotion of traditional arts & crafts.

The Chief Secretary also reiterated the government’s commitment to double the income of artisans and craftsmen in coming future, besides providing necessary handholding to the budding entrepreneurs. He further articulated that KVIB should give all the support to the artisans to showcase their products to wider consumers.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Hina Shafi Bhat, Vice-Chairperson, J&K KVIB said that the establishment of the Sozni Cluster is one among many steps the board is taking for the promotion of arts and crafts. She further said that the traditional art & craft clusters like Sozni would be established throughout J&K to provide sustained employment for artisans and rural entrepreneurs.

Highlighting the achievements made under Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme, Dr Hina Bhat informed that in the last three years, 35,185 units established under PMEGP. Rs 747 cr Subsidy and Rs 2200 cr Bank Loan has been released, besides 2,80,000 livelihood opportunities were generated from these units.

Sh Vivek Bhardwaj, Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary) Finance Department, while speaking on the occasion, highlighted the initiatives taken by the government for the welfare of artisans and craftsmen.

He said that the main aim of the newly established facility is to boost the local traditional industries activity.

HoDs of various departments; PRI members; prominent citizens from all walks of life, besides artisans, craftsmen and entrepreneurs were present on the occasion in large number.

Kashmir Valley witnessing exponential hike in tourist influx

Kashmir valley is witnessing an exponential increase in the tourism flow due to the successful campaigns of the J&K Government to attract maximum tourists towards the region.

According to statistics J&K tourism department, March 2022 broke the 10-year tourist arrival record in Kashmir, signalling that the tourism industry is finally on the path to recovery.

As per Union tourism ministry, around 1.42 lakh tourists visited J&K during February alone, breaking the seven-year record.

Remarkably, on April 4th this year, the Srinagar International Airport recorded busiest day ever in history, with 15,014 people travelling on 90 flights in and out of Kashmir.

Notably, for the first time, the Ministry of Civil Aviation approved the five flights a week between Srinagar-Sharjah.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah had inaugurated Go First’s Srinagar-Sharjah flight on October 23 last year, connecting Jammu and Kashmir with the United Arab Emirates after around 11 years.

To boost adventure tourism, in J&K, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha launched J&K Tourist Village Network under Mission Youth. The initiative is aimed at transforming 75 villages of the UT known for historical, picturesque beauty, and cultural significance into tourist villages.

Speaking on the occasion, Sinha said that the youth-led sustainable tourism initiative will strengthen rural economy & community entrepreneurship, empowering youth & women by providing direct & indirect employment opportunities.

Highlighting the objective behind the initiative, he observed that the UT Government is adopting best practices recognizing the uniqueness of each village and showcasing the landscapes, indigenous knowledge systems, cultural diversity & heritage, local values & traditions, besides encouraging film shooting and offering financial incentives as well as ensuring a digital platform to all these villages.

J&K administration is giving special focus on the tourism sector, and the region has started witnessing significant growth in terms of increased number of tourists and creation of tourism-related infrastructure.

A dedicated focus is also being laid on bringing unexplored religious places of Jammu on the religious tourist map to attract more tourists.

Minor girl forcibly married to 28-year-old man, rescued

Four persons have been arrested here for marrying off a minor girl forcibly to a man twice her age, police said on Saturday.

Those arrested include the minor girl’s mother and her husband, Rishikesh police station SHO Ravi Kumar Saini said.

Police was informed on Friday that a 14-year-old girl was being married off forcibly to a 28-year-old man at Mansa Devi temple.

When a police team reached the temple it was told that the priest had refused to conduct the marriage ceremony as the bride was a minor.

But the groom-to-be forcibly put a garland around the girl’s neck and drove away with her in a car.

The police team caught the man at Shyampur Fatak here after a chase and rescued the girl, Saini said.

The girl’s mother, her husband who hails from Meerut and two other accomplices have been arrested in connection with the incident, the SHO said.

J&K Police issues advisory for vehicle Owners: Check Here

Concerned over terrorists using sticky bombs to target public transport, the police has advised residents of Jammu and Kishtwar to thoroughly check their vehicles before turning them on.

A North Korean drone sent from Pakistan with a payload of seven magnetic or sticky bombs and an equal number of under barrel launcher grenades was shot down by the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the Talli Hariya Chak area close to the International Border on May 31.
“We advise people to thoroughly check their vehicles before starting them,” senior Superintendent of Police, Jammu, Chandan Kohli said.

He said drivers and conductors of passenger vehicles should also check their vehicles thoroughly before starting them.

There is high degree of threat perception in view of the smuggling of sticky bombs from across the border, he said.

In view of the present security scenario, SSP, Kishtwar, Shafqat Hussain Batt also visited the bus-stand in the district and interacted with drivers of commercial vehicles.
The SSP advised the drivers to take all precautionary measures, including undertaking frequent checks of their vehicles, before and after boarding of passengers, so that terrorists by way of sabotage may not succeed in carrying out their evil designs.
He said any suspicious activity should be reported to the police or officers on real time basis for immediate action.

The SSP asked them to remain vigilant so that drug peddlers do not succeed in transporting of narcotics substances.

The senior officer informed them about sticky bombs, which is an easy way to plant bombs in vehicles and asked them to remain extra cautious.

Amarnath Yatra: 70 health facilities, 100 ambulances available for pilgrims, says DHSK

Directorate of Health Services Kashmir on Saturday said that there are 70 health facilities and 100 ambulances available for Amarnath Yatra this year.

Director Health Kashmir, Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Rather said that they have kept 70 health facilities from Jawahar Tunnel to the holy cave on both routes including Chandanwari and Baltal, which include six base hospitals, medical aid centres, emergency aid centres and 26 oxygen booths.

He said that in addition to that they have 11 on-route facilities, 17 other facilities which have been kept alert and more than 100 critical and basic care ambulances.

Dr Mushtaq added that all the hospitals in the vicinity will have emergency response system in place and have been equipped with all facilities to work round the clock and adequate staff.

“Two dedicated 70-bedded hospitals at Baltal and Chandanwari and on-route have been put in place. We have medical facilities available in less than every two kilometres with movable oxygen booths and movable emergency system been kept available, besides mobile booths to tackle any emergent situation,” he said.

He further said that they have kept ICU beds and oxygen available on both sides and at least 1500 staff members are being deployed there to work in three shifts with additional residential accommodations for them at all levels.

“Isolation facilities have also been kept available everywhere,” he said, while requesting Yatris to keep warm clothes with them.

He said that they are very particular about Covid related issues and decision in this regard will be taken in consultation with the higher ups.