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2 Killed, several injured in terrible Road accident in Jammu

Shattered vehicles after the Kishtwar road accident
Shattered vehicles after the Kishtwar road accident

                    2 Killed, several injured in terrible Road accident in Jammu

Jammu: Two persons were killed and several others were injured in a accident in Kishtwar district of Jammu, yesterday.

According to the report, the mishap took place when an Eeco van (JK02VJ-4112 ) and a bus (JK17A-4412) collided with each other on the road in Kishtwar, after which two people died on the spot of accident and several sustained injuries.

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However, after the incident the hurt persons were rushed to District hospital Kishtwar for the treatment by the native residents.

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The impact of the mishap was such that it shattered the vehicles into pieces.

Four youths arrested for eve teasing in Jammu

The four youth arrested by Samba Police for eve teasing
The four youth arrested by Samba Police for eve teasing

                              Four youths arrested for eve teasing in Jammu

 

Jammu: Tightening the noose against the eve teasers the police has arrested four youths for allegedly eve teasing school and college going girls in Samba, yesterday.

The report said that the Samba police constituted a police team under the supervision of SSP Samba Benam Tosh, DySP Probationary, Mamta Sharma, PSI, Sohail Munir and PSI, Divya Bharti laid nakas at different schools and colleges and nabbed the four perpetrators, who indulged in passing objectionable comments at school and college girls, they were also indulged in chasing the victims on their modified bikes and used to make crack like sound from their bikes to tease the victim girls.

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The accused have been identified as Kanav Padha, son of Rajinder Kumar of Diani Samba, Sandeep Raina, son of Ashok Kumar of Diani Samba, Anil Kumar, son of Sat Pal of Rajpura and Gopal Sharma, son of Ganesh Das of Rajpura.

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On the basis of the complaint by the parents of the victims at Samba police station, a case was registered and police arrested the youths from different crime scenes.

 

J&K: Water Supply In THESE Areas To Remain Affected On March 14

The authorities on Saturday said water supply in several areas of Srinagar will remain affected on March 14 due to cleaning of a service reservoir.
According to a notice, that service reservoir having capacity of 15 lakh gallons is to be cleaned and in this regard many areas will not get water supply from 10:00 am on March 14 to 06:00 am on March 15.
The areas where water supply will be affected include Chanapora, Natipora, Baghat, Rawalpora, Rambagh, Hafta Chinar, Tulsi Bagh, Gogji Bagh, Wazir Bagh, Solina, Jawahar Nagar, Rajbagh, Humhama and adjacent area.

Pleasant Sunny Weather Likely In J&K In Next 24 Hrs: MeT

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Weather was dry in Jammu & Kashmir during the last 24 hours. The MeT office said on Saturday that pleasant sunny weather is likely during next 24 hours.
“Pleasant sunny weather is expected in J&K during the next 24 hours,” an office of the MeT department said.
Srinagar had 3.4, Pahalgam minus 0.4 and Gulmarg 2 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature today.
In Ladakh region, Drass town had minus 12.3 Kargil minus 16.7 and Leh minus 4.8 as the minimum temperature.
Jammu had 15.4, Katra 13.7, Batote 9.2, Banihal 4.3 and Bhaderwah 6.6 as the minimum temperature.

Work remains suspended in courts in Jammu

District Complex Court Jammu
District Complex Court Jammu

                             Work remains suspended in courts in Jammu

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Jammu: The work remained suspended in the High Court and all other courts on Saturday  in Jammu due to the agitation of J&K High Court Bar Association in collaboration with the Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry to protest against the UT administration’s decision to impose property tax.

The work remain suspended in the Janipur High Court today, while the strike call also received backing from the traders body  in opposition of the house tax which will come into full force from April 1st.

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However, the  All J&K Transport Welfare Association yesterday refused to participate in the Bandh call saying that they will not be able to support the strike call as the transporters were not taken into confidence, but they also said that they oppose property tax.

 

“Yesterday, the Jammu traders body met with our president of Bar Association and decided to observe this strike call as from past 70 years people in J-K have not paid property tax”, a lawyer said.

“In opposition of the house tax we have given this strike call and this is a genuine demand of local people as they can’t afford it”, he added.

“We have suspended our work in this connection. Some lawyers have come to the court but they are not working”, he said.

“We’re seeing the impact of the Jammu Bandh Call as for now but as the day will pass we will get to know its impact here”, said Mr Vikas Gupta, a local resident.

“They have now given this bandh call when the date of implementation of house tax is approaching near, instead they should have given this strike call the day the govt declared the property tax here to leave a impact”, he alleged.

 

 

Fire Breaks Out In residential house in Jammu

Kashmiri Pandit Quarter engulfed in fire.
Kashmiri Pandit Quarter engulfed in fire.
                                 Fire Breaks Out In residential house in Jammu

Date of Hajj forms extended till March 20

In a significant decision, Haj Committee of India (HCoI) Friday announced to extend the date of Hajj forms till March 20.

HCoI member Er Aijaz Hussain said that the date of filling the forms of Haj 2023 has been extended upto March 20.

“Haj aspirants can fill the forms till March 20. Haj forms are available on the Website of HCoI,” Er Aijaz said.

This year, Er Aijaz said that Haj has been made cheaper by Rs 80,000 while as better facilities have been ensured for the pilgrims at Makkah and Madina. This year, 25 embankment points have been set up across the country to facilitate pilgrims. Er Aijaz said that over 10,000 pilgrims will perform Haj from JK UT while as one lakh Indian pilgrims are expected to leave for Haj 2023.

 

J&K: 41 Employees Served Show-Cause For Un-Authorized Absence From Duties

As many as 41 employees were served show- cause notice for their un-authorized absence from duties in Budgam .

Under the directions of Deputy Commissioner Budgam, an inspection team led by Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Budgam, Dr Nasir Ahmad conducted surprise inspections of various office at DC Office, KPDCL and other offices and 41 employees were found un-authorizedly absent from their duties.

While checking the attendance (Bio- Metric), 41 employees of various categories have been found absent and served show- cause notice as to why action as warranted under rules shall not be initiated against them.

Meanwhile, DC Budgam S F Hamid said that these employees were found unauthorisedly absent from their duties which is complete dereliction and lackadaisical approach towards legitimate duties and warrants disciplinary action under rules. The absentees have been directed to explain their position within stipulated timeframe, failing which action as warranted under rules will be initiated against them.
He said that the government has adopted zero tolerance against the dereliction of duties by employees.

He further directed employees to perform their duties regularly in letter and spirit and ensure prompt services delivery to the general public.

Panthyal T5 Tunnel to be operational soon: DC Ramban

The work on the much-needed and long-awaited 880 meters road tunnel of the four-lane project at Panthyal, near Ramsu, would be completed by or before the March 15, 2023, deadline fixed by the government.

An engineer of National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) said that the work on the T5 tunnel was going on round the clock and over 200 engineers, supervisors, and labourers had been engaged to complete the tunnel furnishing work.

Officials said that the tunnel work would be completed in the next few days and it would bypass the most vulnerable road stretch of Panthyal located between Ramban and Banihal on the highway next week.

The highway passing through Panthyal has for decades troubled commuters, travelers, and tourists due to frequent landslides while shooting stones are leading to the closure of the road during snow or rainy days.

All efforts are being made by the government to ensure reducing the travel time between the two capital cities of J&K.

It will not only reduce the travel time but also make commuting safe and hassle-free for the travellers.

The T5 tunnel is the part of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway realignment project at a crucial landslide and shooting stones-prone Panthyal.

The tunnel construction was started in the year 2020.

It would be operational next week, providing an all-weather means of transport to Kashmir.

Deputy Commissioner Ramban, Mussarat Islam said Panthyal had remained a critical stretch for decades.

He said that this treacherous stretch would be bypassed after the inauguration of the T5 tunnel.

In February, Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta directed the NHAI to make all efforts to open the T5 tunnel on the Panthyal stretch of the highway by March 15, Jaiswal Bridge by March 31, and the double-lane of Ramban flyover and Banihal bypass by April 15.

It was also decided to take a “traffic holiday” for a day every week on the highway till March 15 so that NHAI could utilise traffic dry days by pressing their men and machinery for undertaking some crucial repairs and completing a few essential works for making travel on the road a pleasant experience for the commuters.

Meanwhile DC Ramban Mussarat Islam tweeted, “NH-44 will have two new tunnels, one bridge, and flyover each up and going in next one month, bringing huge relief to the highway travelers.”

NHAI is working on the 66-km road stretch between Nashri and Banihal in Ramban district.

No compromise on transparency, merit: JKSSB chairman on Aptech row

Cautioning the job seekers against certain elements trying to malign the process of recruitment, Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) chairman Rajesh Sharma assured the youth that there will be no compromise on transparency and merit.

The remarks of Sharma came amid back-to-back protests by groups of job aspirants in the twin capital cities of Jammu and Srinagar for the past two days over the hiring of a previously blacklisted company, APTECH Limited, by the JKSSB for the conduct of computer-based written tests.

“The board is very much aware of your concerns and all efforts will be made to conduct exams in a fair, transparent and secure manner. Do not pay heed to rumour mongers and those with ulterior motives, who are only here to disrupt the processes,” Sharma told reporters here.

He said there would be no compromise on transparency and merit.

“Justice will be ensured. Youth’s ability and merit will be respected and strict action will be taken against all those elements who are trying to harm the future of meritorious aspirants,” the JKSSB chairman said.

Allaying apprehensions on the hiring of APTECH Limited, he said the agency is not blacklisted as on date, though it was blacklisted in Uttar Pradesh in May 2019 for a period of three years that expired in May 2022.

“I would like to clarify that blacklisting is a restrictive term valid for a period. It has to be distinguished from disbanding i.e. permanent blacklisting. The present protests seem to be motivated to derail the functioning of the board,” he said.

Sharma said the particular agency is already conducting exams across the country and at the Centre.

“It has been and is executing prime projects in NTA, CBSE (2023) and other government bodies and has successfully completed many CBT based examinations like UGC NET (2020, 2021), JNU Entrance Examination (JNUEE 2021), Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET 2019, 2020, 2021) wherein 52 lakh candidates have participated,” he said, adding the agency also conducted Income Tax (2022), RPF Jhansi (2022), Railway Vadodara (2022) exams.

“The agency has qualified the parameters prescribed for tendering and was the highest bidder on quality-cum-cost based selection (QCBS) mode. There are specific rules provided in General Financial Rules 2017 of GoI to deal with debarment/ blacklisting,” he said.

The official said the tendering process has been undertaken strictly as per the rules on the subject.

“It is not that Mr A or Mr B will decide blacklisting, let the court give judgement. It cannot be decided by a few on a road or in a rotary. These persons levelling unsubstantiated allegations have clear ulterior motives,” he claimed.

Without identifying anyone, he said there are certain elements spreading distortion and misinformation on the issue.

“As far as the allegation against the recruitment agency is concerned, the matter is sub-judice and the high court will take a decision in the matter. The issue will be settled by the law and not by sloganeering. The instant protests seem to be an attempt to influence the high court,” Sharma said.

He said before initiating the tendering process, the board held deliberations with the stakeholders and it was realised that continuous updation of systems is very vital for any agency during the conduct of exams.

“The board has not given the selection process to any single agency. Rather the board has engaged these agencies for rendering necessary assistance to conduct the exams,” he said.

He said the board is taking all safety measures like the appointment of observers by the General Administration Department, observers of district administration, magistrates, as well as additional frisking, third-party audits and installation of jammers to conduct free and fair exams.

“We are committed to conduct exams including those scheduled from March 16 with the highest degree of security. Our mission is to uphold the sanctity of the recruitment process,” he said.