Jammu, Apr 11: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday warned that the drug Smugglers' assets will be seized while ringleaders prosecuted, and punishment will be delivered swiftly. He was speaking while during the flag-off of Padyatra while joining the public representatives, senior officials and thousands of citizens in the walkathon from MA Stadium to Parade Ground, marking the beginning of 100-days intensive campaign under Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan. He launched the historic mass movement for a âDrug-Free Jammu Kashmirâ from the venue. âThe administration will confiscate all property, revoke licenses, passports, Aadhaar, and freeze bank accounts of all those involved. This crackdown against drug smugglers will echo through generations,â he said. He said new SoP has been issued against the drug traffickers. "Under this SOP, we have taken a crucial decision to revoke passports, driving licenses, Aadhaar numbers, and arms licenses of smugglers involved in drug trafficking. If they are absconding, a Look Out Circular will be issued immediately," he said. He said that additionally, their movable and immovable properties will be attached under the NDPS Act, bank accounts frozen, and financial investigation will be launched. The Lieutenant Governor gave a clarion call to make Jammu Kashmir free from the scourge of drugs. âWe have given voice to a resolve that will reach every village, town, city, home, and heartbeat in Union Territory, fulfilling the pledge of a drug-free region. Next three months are pivotal, with campaign advancing in six clear phases- Awareness intensive drives, youth focused events, community engagement, strict enforcement, rehabilitation and evaluation. We will move forward with the whole of government approach to rid J&K of drug menace,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that the eradication of drug addiction is a collective responsibility that rests upon us all. âWe pledge resolutely that the administration will not let any youth, family, or dream fall into the dark abyss of addiction. I firmly believe that drug addiction statistics show mere percentages and case files but behind each lies a vivid story, a family's struggle and agony," he said. He said that drug-free J&K campaign demands not just sympathy but collective action because it is not an individual plight but a collective crisis, not one family's tragedy but a challenge to us all. "Together, with unwavering resolve, we will fight and defeat the scourge of drug abuse,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that drug abuse is among J&K's gravest challenges and we stand firm in our commitment to confront drug abuse and emerge victorious. âBound by shared purpose, we will rise against drug abuse and claim the victory that awaits us. The three-month long people's movement across J&K will make every person grasp the issue, turning information into responsibility through public participation,â he said. The Lieutenant Governor vowed decisive and uncompromising action against drug smugglers to free the J&K UT from the grip of the drug menace. âThose who destroy society will face the full and uncompromising weight of the law. Our neighbor is using cross-border smuggling to poison our communities and undermine our nation's future. Every officer carries one obligation: this must stop. The full force of the law is now directed at smugglers. Their networks will be dismantled without delay,â the Lieutenant Governor said. On 2nd April, we had notified the Jammu and Kashmir Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Counselling and Rehabilitation Centres Rules, 2026, ensuring every center is genuine, dedicated to patients affected by addiction, equipped with all required human resources, and under continuous monitoring. Action will be taken against centers operating without support staff or in violation of the rules,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor directed the senior officers for swift action on complaints and strengthening of grassroots intelligence with the help of panchayats, mohalla committees, chowkidars, lambardars and ward surveillance committees to identify and punish every culprit. âOur strength in Drug-Free J&K Campaign lies in collective action. When departments unite with shared purpose, we prevail. Since early 2021 we have moved beyond planning to decisive action for Drug-Free J&K. We are successfully implementing initiatives that have reached previously untouched communities, engaged youth in schools, and expanded rehabilitation services. No individual faces this battle alone; the administration stands firmly committed,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor called upon youth, social workers, community leaders, teachers, women and athletes to participate in large numbers since they are the face, force and future of this campaign. âThe next three months will sow seeds of lasting change. Let anti-drug sports tournaments brim with fervor, debates steel youth resolve, quizzes embed awareness. Map drug-affected areas accurately; unity marches, Padyatra inspire neighborhoods; marathons from panchayats to cities declare that J&K will never bow to drugs,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that from village chaupals to district headquarters, every event must pulse with mass movement spirit, followed by reviews because feedback will be our compass to refine, strategize and act stronger. âApril 11 is not a ceremonial start but the first step of a transformative march. Let us build a movement so broad, so resolute, and so deeply people-driven that it lays the foundation of a drug-free J&K,â he further said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor administered the âAnti-Drug Pledgeâ to the citizens and unveiled the official campaign mascot. Awareness Video, singing and cultural performances by renowned artists echoed the message of a drug-free Jammu Kashmir. The Padyatra was warmly received by business organizations, civil society members, and various stakeholders along the route.
Srinagar, Apr 11: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg Saturday expressed concern over  congestion due to school buses and directed the officers to convene a meeting with stakeholders to explore regulation of school timings. The instructions were issued by the divisional commissioner while chairing a meeting of the Multi-Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management to review ongoing initiatives and assess measures for streamlining traffic flow and reducing congestion across Srinagar. He also instructed the SSP Traffic to intensify enforcement against traffic violations and ensure effective issuance of challans to violators. The meeting held detailed deliberations on measures to curb on-road parking and proposed the identification and declaration of no-parking zones in heavily congested areas. It was also informed that all ITMS cameras are fully functional and actively supporting traffic monitoring and enforcement. The Divisional Commissioner stressed the importance of coordinated and sustained efforts among all stakeholders to achieve effective traffic decongestion and improved mobility in the city. The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, Chief Executive Officer Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Vice Chairpersons of Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) and LCMA, Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic), and senior officers from the Education and Roads & Buildings (R&B) departments. During the meeting, the Divisional Commissioner reviewed the status of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for the development of parking facilities, progress on key infrastructure projects, and ongoing works at critical junctions including NatiporaâChanapora T-Junction and the ShaltengâParimpora Flyover. He also assessed the progress of Smart City initiatives, including painting of bus stops, marking of stop lines at major crossings, operational readiness of the Zoonimar charging station, and development works at Batamaloo and Hazratbal.
Srinagar, Apr 11: Member J&K Services Selection Board, Showkat Ahmad Rather Saturday chaired a meeting at Dak Bungalow Khanabal to review and finalize arrangements for the smooth conduct of upcoming written examination for the posts of Junior Assistant. The meeting was attended by ACR, SDMs, DTO, CEO College Principals and their representatives, CAHO, CAO, ARTO, DySP HQ, ALC, Tehsildar Kokernag, Exam Observers, HoIs of HSSs and other concerned officials. During the meeting, it was informed that a total of 4,796 candidates are expected to appear in the examination, which will be held at 12 centres across the district. Detailed deliberations were held on ensuring adequate arrangements at all examination centres, including proper seating, availability of drinking water, and uninterrupted power supply. The meeting also discussed deployment of magistrates, centre superintendents, and observers besides invigilating and support staff to ensure fair and transparent conduct of the examination. On the occasion, Member J&K SSRB stressed the importance of maintaining strict adherence to examination guidelines and SOPs and directed for ensuring proper security arrangements, including safe transportation and custody of examination material. He also emphasized effective security, surveillance and other critical measures at the examination centres. Rather further underscored that conducting free, fair, and transparent examinations through District Administration is top priority of the Board, adding close coordination among concerned agencies is vital to ensure the same in a smooth and successful manner. It was informed that proper training of the centre and associated staff will be held ahead of the examination.
Budgam, Apr 11: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam Athar Aamir Khan along with SSP Budgam Hariprasad KK Saturday chaired a comprehensive meeting at the Conference Hall, DC Office Budgam to review the preparedness and finalize the roadmap for the upcoming 100 days intensive campaign under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA). At the outset, the DC took a detailed review of departmental preparedness and directed all concerned officers to present a clear, time-bound and result-oriented action plan for the successful implementation of the campaign across the district. Emphasising the seriousness of the issue, the DC underscored the need for a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach to eliminate the menace of drug abuse. He directed all departments to work in close coordination and ensure that the campaign reaches every village, school, and community. The DC issued a series of directions, including launching mass awareness drives at Panchayat, school, and college levels with active involvement of youth, teachers, and community leaders. The officers were directed to ensure identification, counselling, and rehabilitation of drug-affected individuals in coordination with Health and Social Welfare departments, strengthening village-level vigilance committees besides engaging PRIs to monitor and report drug-related activities. The officers were instructed to conduct special outreach programmes targeting vulnerable groups, particularly youth, to steer them away from substance abuse, Intensifying IEC (Information, Education & Communication) activities through print, electronic, and social media for maximum outreach. Directions were issued for ensuring regular monitoring and review of progress at all levels, with measurable outcomes, integrating environmental and social initiatives like plantation drives and sports activities to promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. The DC further stressed that zero tolerance must be adopted against drug peddling, while simultaneously ensuring compassion and support for victims through proper rehabilitation mechanisms. He called for innovative interventions and urged officers to adopt a proactive and mission-mode approach. SSP Budgam, also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the role of strict enforcement in curbing substance abuse. He emphasised on Strict implementation of COTPA (Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act) provisions, conducting regular inspections and penalizing vendors selling cigarettes and tobacco products in the vicinity of schools and educational institutions, strengthening enforcement and surveillance to dismantle supply chains of drugs and tobacco products. The SSP reiterated the commitment of the police department to work in close synergy with civil administration to ensure a drug-free Budgam. The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Budgam, Programme Officer ICDS, all Sub Divisional Magistrates (SDMs), Assistant Commissioner Panchayat (ACP), District Information Officer (DIO), District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO), all Block Development Officers (BDOs), all Executive Officers (EOs), and other concerned officers.
Jammu, Apr 11: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday warned that the drug Smugglers' assets will be seized while ringleaders prosecuted, and punishment will be delivered swiftly. He was speaking while during the flag-off of Padyatra while joining the public representatives, senior officials and thousands of citizens in the walkathon from MA Stadium to Parade Ground, marking the beginning of 100-days intensive campaign under Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan. He launched the historic mass movement for a âDrug-Free Jammu Kashmirâ from the venue. âThe administration will confiscate all property, revoke licenses, passports, Aadhaar, and freeze bank accounts of all those involved. This crackdown against drug smugglers will echo through generations,â he said. He said new SoP has been issued against the drug traffickers. "Under this SOP, we have taken a crucial decision to revoke passports, driving licenses, Aadhaar numbers, and arms licenses of smugglers involved in drug trafficking. If they are absconding, a Look Out Circular will be issued immediately," he said. He said that additionally, their movable and immovable properties will be attached under the NDPS Act, bank accounts frozen, and financial investigation will be launched. The Lieutenant Governor gave a clarion call to make Jammu Kashmir free from the scourge of drugs. âWe have given voice to a resolve that will reach every village, town, city, home, and heartbeat in Union Territory, fulfilling the pledge of a drug-free region. Next three months are pivotal, with campaign advancing in six clear phases- Awareness intensive drives, youth focused events, community engagement, strict enforcement, rehabilitation and evaluation. We will move forward with the whole of government approach to rid J&K of drug menace,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that the eradication of drug addiction is a collective responsibility that rests upon us all. âWe pledge resolutely that the administration will not let any youth, family, or dream fall into the dark abyss of addiction. I firmly believe that drug addiction statistics show mere percentages and case files but behind each lies a vivid story, a family's struggle and agony," he said. He said that drug-free J&K campaign demands not just sympathy but collective action because it is not an individual plight but a collective crisis, not one family's tragedy but a challenge to us all. "Together, with unwavering resolve, we will fight and defeat the scourge of drug abuse,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that drug abuse is among J&K's gravest challenges and we stand firm in our commitment to confront drug abuse and emerge victorious. âBound by shared purpose, we will rise against drug abuse and claim the victory that awaits us. The three-month long people's movement across J&K will make every person grasp the issue, turning information into responsibility through public participation,â he said. The Lieutenant Governor vowed decisive and uncompromising action against drug smugglers to free the J&K UT from the grip of the drug menace. âThose who destroy society will face the full and uncompromising weight of the law. Our neighbor is using cross-border smuggling to poison our communities and undermine our nation's future. Every officer carries one obligation: this must stop. The full force of the law is now directed at smugglers. Their networks will be dismantled without delay,â the Lieutenant Governor said. On 2nd April, we had notified the Jammu and Kashmir Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Counselling and Rehabilitation Centres Rules, 2026, ensuring every center is genuine, dedicated to patients affected by addiction, equipped with all required human resources, and under continuous monitoring. Action will be taken against centers operating without support staff or in violation of the rules,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor directed the senior officers for swift action on complaints and strengthening of grassroots intelligence with the help of panchayats, mohalla committees, chowkidars, lambardars and ward surveillance committees to identify and punish every culprit. âOur strength in Drug-Free J&K Campaign lies in collective action. When departments unite with shared purpose, we prevail. Since early 2021 we have moved beyond planning to decisive action for Drug-Free J&K. We are successfully implementing initiatives that have reached previously untouched communities, engaged youth in schools, and expanded rehabilitation services. No individual faces this battle alone; the administration stands firmly committed,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor called upon youth, social workers, community leaders, teachers, women and athletes to participate in large numbers since they are the face, force and future of this campaign. âThe next three months will sow seeds of lasting change. Let anti-drug sports tournaments brim with fervor, debates steel youth resolve, quizzes embed awareness. Map drug-affected areas accurately; unity marches, Padyatra inspire neighborhoods; marathons from panchayats to cities declare that J&K will never bow to drugs,â the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that from village chaupals to district headquarters, every event must pulse with mass movement spirit, followed by reviews because feedback will be our compass to refine, strategize and act stronger. âApril 11 is not a ceremonial start but the first step of a transformative march. Let us build a movement so broad, so resolute, and so deeply people-driven that it lays the foundation of a drug-free J&K,â he further said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor administered the âAnti-Drug Pledgeâ to the citizens and unveiled the official campaign mascot. Awareness Video, singing and cultural performances by renowned artists echoed the message of a drug-free Jammu Kashmir. The Padyatra was warmly received by business organizations, civil society members, and various stakeholders along the route.
Private Universities to generate employment, boost investment, strengthen knowledge economy of J&K: G N Var Srinagar, April, 4: The Civil Society, on Saturday welcomed the J&K Government over passing Jammu & Kashmir Private Universities Act Bill while describing the move as a historic and much-needed reform aimed at addressing a long-standing gap in the J&Kâs Private higher education sector. Addressing a press conference here, members said the landmark legislation marks a significant step toward expanding academic opportunities within Jammu & Kashmir and is expected to play a transformative role in strengthening the regionâs educational infrastructure, research capacity and knowledge-based economy. Speaking to the media, Dr. Mehboob Makhdoomi (Founder WathHarbor Foundation) said the enactment of the Private Universities Act Bill marks a progressive step toward strengthening the private education sector in Jammu & Kashmir. He said for many years, the absence of a structured legislative framework for private universities had compelled thousands of students to move outside Jammu & Kashmir in pursuit of quality higher education, leading to both intellectual migration and financial strain on families. He added that the new law lays the foundation for reversing this trend by enabling reputed local institutions to establish campuses within the region, thereby expanding academic opportunities locally. "Modern universities are not confined to traditional classroom learning but function as knowledge hubs that promote research, innovation, entrepreneurship and skill development aligned with emerging global disciplines such as artificial intelligence, data science, and sustainability studies," he said. He further said that the establishment of private universities would create local employment opportunities, encourage investment, strengthen innovation ecosystems and contribute to the overall socio-economic growth of Jammu & Kashmir. Founding President of Private Schools Association J&K and Chairman Coaching Centres Association G N Var welcomed the initiative of the Jammu & Kashmir Government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, education minister Sakina Itoo and all Members of the Legislative Assembly who supported this historic bill. He also expressed special appreciation for MLA Gulmarg Farooq Ahmad Shah for strongly supporting the bill and for consistently raising important discussions on education within the Assembly. Var extended his gratitude for his constructive role in strengthening the education sector and promoting policies that expand opportunities for students. He described the passing of the Private Universities Act Bill as an important milestone in the educational journey of the region, reflecting a progressive vision similar in spirit to the educational reforms initiated by Shere-i-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, founder of the National Conference and popular leader of J&K, who introduced landmark education reforms in the early years of his governance, laying the foundation for expanding access to education across Jammu & Kashmir. Var said that this forward-looking policy will strengthen academic infrastructure, create healthy competition, improve quality standards and expand opportunities for students to pursue advanced studies within their home region. S P Qaisar eminent consultant stated that the legislation will provide a structured regulatory framework ensuring transparency, accountability and academic excellence. He expressed optimism that credible local private institutions will be encouraged to establish campuses in Jammu & Kashmir, enhancing the credibility and competitiveness of the regionâs higher education system. Ishfaq Zehgeer, representing the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industries (KCC&I), welcomed the development, saying that private universities will play a transformative role in boosting economic growth, encouraging investment, generating skilled employment and supporting the expansion of innovation-led enterprises across the region. Qazi Touseef, representative of KTMF, welcomed the initiative and that the development of robust higher education infrastructure in Jammu & Kashmir will strengthen the overall business ecosystem. He added that such universities will contribute to sustainable economic growth while creating new opportunities for local enterprises. Dr Touseef Bhat, prominent Socio environmental Activist and industrial consultant, expressed that private universities could positively contribute to advancing research and promoting sustainable development studies. He highlighted the constructive role academic institutions may play in supporting the region through well-informed, research-driven policy recommendations. Prof Nighat Fatima, Educationist, highlighted that the introduction of private universities will broaden the scope of specialized courses, particularly in research-driven disciplines, professional education and skill-oriented programmes. She emphasised that collaboration between academic and industry would help students gain practical exposure and improve employability prospects. Dr Afifa Kamili Member, WathHarbor Foundation observed that private universities act can play a vital role in strengthening research culture and academic innovation. She stated that improved access to modern laboratories, faculty exchange programmes and international collaborations would significantly enhance the quality of higher education in Jammu & Kashmir. He emphasised that the policy will particularly benefit students from economically weaker backgrounds by expanding access to diverse educational opportunities. Nasir Khuehami, National Convenor of the Jammu Kashmir Students Association, welcomed the initiative, stating that the establishment of private universities within Jammu & Kashmir will significantly benefit local students by expanding access to diverse academic programmes and modern learning opportunities within the region. He said that this development will reduce the compulsion for students to migrate outside J&K for higher education, ease the financial burden on their families and create a more supportive academic environment closer to home. Khuehami further said that the presence of reputed institutions will enhance skill development, promote research based education and open new pathways for career growth among the youth of Jammu & Kashmir. The civil society and other members of the WathHarbor Foundation said that the passage of the Jammu & Kashmir Private Universities Act Bill 2026 marks the beginning of an important transformation in the higher education landscape of Jammu & Kashmir. Members emphasised that the priority should now be to establish local credible, inclusive and high-quality institutions aligned with the long-term educational, social and economic aspirations of Jammu & Kashmir. Civil society representatives expressed their commitment to constructive engagement with policymakers, academic experts and industry stakeholders to ensure that the implementation of the Act leads to the development of a transparent, accountable and future-ready higher education ecosystem capable of empowering students and supporting sustainable growth in the region. The participants deliberated on the significance of the Jammu & Kashmir Private Universities Act Bill and highlighted its potential to strengthen higher education, promote research and innovation, enhance skill development and contribute to long-term economic progress in Jammu & Kashmir.
Udhampur, Jan 10: Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo Saturday conducted an extensive tour of far-flung areas of Tehsil Panchari of District Udhampur and felicitated the winners of 6th ISKOI India Karate Championshipâ2025 during an impressive medal ceremony held at Government Higher Secondary School, Panchari here. Mission Director POSHAN Sajad Ahmad Ganai, Director Social Welfare Jammu Ranjeet Singh, Director Health Services Jammu, Director Colleges, PO Poshan, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Joint Director School Education Udhampur -Reasi, DDC Member Panchari, other district officers, parents of medal winners and large number of locals were also present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, the Minister congratulated the girl achievers, their parents and the local populace on the remarkable accomplishment of young girls. She lauded their dedication, discipline and fighting spirit and expressed pride in the fact that many of these medal winners hailed from far-flung and remote areas, overcoming limited resources and challenging circumstances, to bring laurels to Jammu and Kashmir. Minister Sakeena said that the achievements of these young girl sportspersons reflect their hard work and their parents as well as the growing sports culture in the region. âYour success proves that talent knows no geographical barriers. With determination and proper guidance, our youth can excel on any national and international platform,â she stated. Highlighting the importance of sports, the Minister said that sporting activities provide a common platform for budding sportspersons to showcase their talent and prepare them to face challenges in life. She urged the participants to actively engage in sports for physical fitness, mental well-being and overall personality development. She assured continued government support for promoting sports activities, especially in rural and far-flung areas, to ensure equal opportunities for talented players. She also lauded the efforts of the International Shito-Ryu Karate Organisation of India for promoting sports culture among youth, especially in rural areas. During the ceremony, the Minister interacted with the players, coaches and parents, appreciating the role of coaches and families in nurturing young talent. She encouraged the medal winners to continue their training and aim for greater achievements at national and international competitions. During the ceremony, as many as 47 medal winners of the 6th ISKOI India Karate championshipâ2025 were felicitated by the Minister and presented trophies and prizes to them. On the sidelines of the event, Sakeena Itoo Later distributed school bags and umbrellas under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme. Later, the Minister also interacted with DDC Member Panchari, former PRI members and locals who projected several issues and demands pertaining to health, education, road and other sector before the Minister. While interacting with them, the Minister said that the Director Health Services Jammu has been given strict instructions to prepare a holistic plan for upgradation of medical care facilities at the PHC Panchari as well as addressing shortage of staff, owing to the remoteness of area from district head quarters. She further added that the maintenance of road and allied works will be taken up with concerned quarters for immediate redressal. She reaffirmed that the Government led by Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah is committed to strengthen road connectivity, health infrastructure and other essential facilities to ensure every basic service is available at the doorsteps of common people. She also said that the Tourism potential of the Panchari area will be tapped to its full extent by the Government, which will eventually lead to overall development of the area and add to its economic efficiency.
Baramulla, Jan 25: The Indian Army on Sunday organised Know Your Army event at District Police Line (DPL) Baramulla. From Artillery guns to Fly past by Drones in action and from new generation vehicles and latest equipment on display, the Dagger Division of Indian Army put on display its weapons to instill national pride among locals in Baramulla. The event was organised to commemorate 77th Republic Day with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour. The event was organised by Dagger Division of Chinar Corps to showcase the operational capabilities of the Indian army and to inspire local youth to pursue careers in the Armed Forces, reinforcing National pride and unity. GOC, Dagger Division was the Chief Guest at the occasion while other and senior army officers and officials from civil administration were also present at the occasion. The event was declared open by the by GoC Dagger Division for the public. "Weather did not dampen the spirit of the enthusiastic locals and children who thronged the event in large numbers to witnessed the display," an official handout reads. Major highlights of the celebrations were an impressive capability display of Swarm of Drones, martial arts by Army and children of Chinar Yuva. "Children witnessing the event were enthralled by the mesmerising show of the Canine companions of soldiers," the handout reads. The people present at the occasion were entertained by vibrant, energetic and melodious Kashmiri renditions of famous songs sung by the local band, Strings of Baramulla of Chinar YUVA Center.  A captivating display of state of the art weapons and military equipment found favour with the youth. The event witnessed by approximately 1500 spectators, including Army and government officials besids the students from schools and colleges. The event received widespread appreciations from students and the local community, who expressed admiration for the discipline, dedication and combat readiness of the Indian Army. "Event successfully strengthened public confidence in the armed forces and fostered a renewed sense of patriotism among the youth of Baramulla," the handout reads.
Jammu, Mar 8: The Jammu and Kashmir Congress protested against the LPG price hike here on Sunday, saying this "anti-poor" decision by the government will add to the financial burden on the common man. Led by PCC president Tariq Hamid Karra and working president Raman Bhalla, the protesters also criticised the Indo-US trade deal, alleging that it will adversely impact the country's economy, according to a party spokesperson. The protesters gathered in Model Town, Digiana, near here, raised slogans against the ruling BJP and criticised what they described as the government's "surrender" in the Indo-US trade negotiations. The price of domestic cooking gas LPG was hiked on Saturday by a steep Rs 60 per cylinder, the second increase in less than a year, as the spike in global energy rates following the West Asia crisis weighed on the world's third largest energy consumer. Non-subsidised LPG -- the one that common households use in kitchens -- will now cost Rs 913 per 14.2 kg cylinder in Delhi as against Rs 853 previously, according to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) website. The protesters said the continued rise in the prices of essential commodities, particularly cooking gas, has added to the financial burden on ordinary households. Addressing the protesters, Karra termed the LPG price hike "cruel". Many rural households still do not have access to piped gas supply and rely entirely on LPG cylinders. This will force them to plan their monthly budgets more carefully, he said. He demanded an immediate rollback of the price hike. The Congress leader described the Indo-US trade deal as a "major blow" to the country's economic interests. Instead of safeguarding the nation's economic and strategic priorities, the Centre "bowed to pressure" from the United States, he charged. He also expressed concern over the possible implications of the trade deal on India's agriculture and dairy sectors, and claimed that orchardists and dairy farmers in Jammu and Kashmir will be severely affected if safeguards are not put in place. "Our apple growers, walnut producers and small dairy farmers could face serious challenges if cheap imports enter the market without minimum support guarantees," Karra said. He demanded that the government present a white paper on the trade deal in Parliament. PCC working president Bhalla also strongly condemned the "unprecedented" hike in LPG prices and said poor and middle-class families will be badly affected by this decision of the Union government. He called for an LPG relief package for families belonging to the BPL (below poverty line) category, along with a special subsidy buffer for Jammu and Kashmir, citing the higher transportation and logistics costs in hilly regions. (PTI)
Srinagar, Jan 15: After the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) declared the result of the class 10th and 12th annual (regular) examinations, the whole focus shifted to the achievers, particularly the toppers. Amidst the appreciation and celebrations for the successful candidates, a stark reality has emerged in society that none of the stakeholders talk about those students who could not pass the examination. This emerging trend has become dangerous for the young students particularly the average performers or those who do not pass the exam in their first attempt. Amid this, a government school teacher has put forth a clear message for the parents of those children who could not qualify the JKBOSE exams. Aasima Jan, a government school teacher from Baramulla district said that expectations of the parents should not make the students victim of depression. She believes that the parents must stand by their children who could not qualify the JKBOSE exams or qualified it with average grades. After the announcement of the results, some students qualified the exams with good marks in class 10th and 12th exams while qualified with average grades while some could not qualify the exams. "Those parents whose children either took less marks or could not qualify for the exam, must be a little upset with their children. As a parent, it is natural to feel disappointed when your child does not come up to your expectations," Aasima Jan said. She however said that the high expectations of parents should not make the child a victim of depression. "Class 10th exam is just a first step in the educational journey of these children. This is not the end of life. Life will provide more opportunities, with more chances and more ways to excel," Aasima Jan said. She said the parents must support their child at this time deal with this setback. "If parents support their child at this time, their kids will bounce back more stronger in future. Parents must tell their children that failures are not opposite to success but are actually part of success," she said. She said there were many people who did not qualify normal exams but proved their worth in life after facing setbacks. "Parents must put in their efforts. Embrace their child, support them instead of letting them down," she said. As the JKBOSE declared the result of class 10th and 12th class examination, the stakeholders and society at large pour praise and attention on the top performers while there was a deafening silence surrounding those who do not pass the examination. The move raised a serious concern, particularly about the way children are being brought up. It raised big question that: âAre we preparing our students to be strong enough to cope with the failure?â
Srinagar, Apr 11: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg Saturday expressed concern over  congestion due to school buses and directed the officers to convene a meeting with stakeholders to explore regulation of school timings. The instructions were issued by the divisional commissioner while chairing a meeting of the Multi-Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management to review ongoing initiatives and assess measures for streamlining traffic flow and reducing congestion across Srinagar. He also instructed the SSP Traffic to intensify enforcement against traffic violations and ensure effective issuance of challans to violators. The meeting held detailed deliberations on measures to curb on-road parking and proposed the identification and declaration of no-parking zones in heavily congested areas. It was also informed that all ITMS cameras are fully functional and actively supporting traffic monitoring and enforcement. The Divisional Commissioner stressed the importance of coordinated and sustained efforts among all stakeholders to achieve effective traffic decongestion and improved mobility in the city. The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, Chief Executive Officer Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Vice Chairpersons of Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) and LCMA, Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic), and senior officers from the Education and Roads & Buildings (R&B) departments. During the meeting, the Divisional Commissioner reviewed the status of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for the development of parking facilities, progress on key infrastructure projects, and ongoing works at critical junctions including NatiporaâChanapora T-Junction and the ShaltengâParimpora Flyover. He also assessed the progress of Smart City initiatives, including painting of bus stops, marking of stop lines at major crossings, operational readiness of the Zoonimar charging station, and development works at Batamaloo and Hazratbal.
Srinagar, Apr 11: Member J&K Services Selection Board, Showkat Ahmad Rather Saturday chaired a meeting at Dak Bungalow Khanabal to review and finalize arrangements for the smooth conduct of upcoming written examination for the posts of Junior Assistant. The meeting was attended by ACR, SDMs, DTO, CEO College Principals and their representatives, CAHO, CAO, ARTO, DySP HQ, ALC, Tehsildar Kokernag, Exam Observers, HoIs of HSSs and other concerned officials. During the meeting, it was informed that a total of 4,796 candidates are expected to appear in the examination, which will be held at 12 centres across the district. Detailed deliberations were held on ensuring adequate arrangements at all examination centres, including proper seating, availability of drinking water, and uninterrupted power supply. The meeting also discussed deployment of magistrates, centre superintendents, and observers besides invigilating and support staff to ensure fair and transparent conduct of the examination. On the occasion, Member J&K SSRB stressed the importance of maintaining strict adherence to examination guidelines and SOPs and directed for ensuring proper security arrangements, including safe transportation and custody of examination material. He also emphasized effective security, surveillance and other critical measures at the examination centres. Rather further underscored that conducting free, fair, and transparent examinations through District Administration is top priority of the Board, adding close coordination among concerned agencies is vital to ensure the same in a smooth and successful manner. It was informed that proper training of the centre and associated staff will be held ahead of the examination.
Budgam, Apr 11: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam Athar Aamir Khan along with SSP Budgam Hariprasad KK Saturday chaired a comprehensive meeting at the Conference Hall, DC Office Budgam to review the preparedness and finalize the roadmap for the upcoming 100 days intensive campaign under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA). At the outset, the DC took a detailed review of departmental preparedness and directed all concerned officers to present a clear, time-bound and result-oriented action plan for the successful implementation of the campaign across the district. Emphasising the seriousness of the issue, the DC underscored the need for a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach to eliminate the menace of drug abuse. He directed all departments to work in close coordination and ensure that the campaign reaches every village, school, and community. The DC issued a series of directions, including launching mass awareness drives at Panchayat, school, and college levels with active involvement of youth, teachers, and community leaders. The officers were directed to ensure identification, counselling, and rehabilitation of drug-affected individuals in coordination with Health and Social Welfare departments, strengthening village-level vigilance committees besides engaging PRIs to monitor and report drug-related activities. The officers were instructed to conduct special outreach programmes targeting vulnerable groups, particularly youth, to steer them away from substance abuse, Intensifying IEC (Information, Education & Communication) activities through print, electronic, and social media for maximum outreach. Directions were issued for ensuring regular monitoring and review of progress at all levels, with measurable outcomes, integrating environmental and social initiatives like plantation drives and sports activities to promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. The DC further stressed that zero tolerance must be adopted against drug peddling, while simultaneously ensuring compassion and support for victims through proper rehabilitation mechanisms. He called for innovative interventions and urged officers to adopt a proactive and mission-mode approach. SSP Budgam, also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the role of strict enforcement in curbing substance abuse. He emphasised on Strict implementation of COTPA (Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act) provisions, conducting regular inspections and penalizing vendors selling cigarettes and tobacco products in the vicinity of schools and educational institutions, strengthening enforcement and surveillance to dismantle supply chains of drugs and tobacco products. The SSP reiterated the commitment of the police department to work in close synergy with civil administration to ensure a drug-free Budgam. The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Budgam, Programme Officer ICDS, all Sub Divisional Magistrates (SDMs), Assistant Commissioner Panchayat (ACP), District Information Officer (DIO), District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO), all Block Development Officers (BDOs), all Executive Officers (EOs), and other concerned officers.
Baramulla, Apr 11: Indian Armyâs Chinar Corps on Saturday organised a special awareness lecture titled âHealth, Hygiene & Special Care during Pregnancyâ at Uri. The lecture was organised to mark National Safe Motherhood Day by the Indian Army. reaffirming its unwavering commitment to maternal health and community welfare. The initiative sought to sensitise expectant mothers on the importance of personal hygiene, balanced nutrition, regular medical check-ups and the timely recognition of early warning signs during pregnancy, particularly in geographically remote and resource-constrained regions. The lecture placed particular emphasis on the significance of antenatal and postnatal care, early identification of high-risk symptoms and the critical role of mental well-being during pregnancy. It also highlighted the importance of a strong family support system within the socio-cultural fabric of Kashmiri society, fostering awareness that extends beyond individuals to the community at large. Operating in remote border areas where access to healthcare remains limited, the Indian Army continues to play a vital role in bridging critical gaps by delivering essential medical services and promoting health awareness. Residents of Salamabad and adjoining villages of Uri expressed heartfelt appreciation for Indian Armyâs sustained efforts in enhancing healthcare outreach and ensuring the well-being of mothers and children, reflecting its enduring ethos of service, compassion and nation building.
Srinagar, Jan 8: Contractual faculty members working in government degree colleges of Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department (HED) have expressed strong resentment over what they term as a glaring disparity in salaries, demanding revision of their pay in line with University Grants Commission (UGC) norms and regularisation of their services. The faculty, many of whom hold PhDs and are qualified through NET, SET and JRF, said they have been denied UGC-recommended pay scales despite discharging academic responsibilities equivalent to their regular counterparts. âHundreds of highly qualified scholars have been pushed into silent suffering. For years, we have been assured that our pay revision is under consideration, but nothing has materialised so far,â said Dr Ishfaq Gowhar, a contractual faculty member. Earlier, Director Colleges J&K had acknowledged the legitimacy of the facultyâs demand, stating that while the issue was genuine, its implementation involved significant financial implications due to the large number of contractual appointments. âWe are aware that they deserve salary enhancement, but the number of contractual faculty is huge and it has financial implications,â he earlier said. Dr Gowhar pointed out that contractual lecturers, who form the backbone of the higher education system, continue to work on a fixed monthly honorarium of Rs 28,000, which has remained unchanged for nearly a decade. âThe irony is that a Class IV employee with a Class 10 qualification draws a salary exceeding Rs 50,000, while doctorate-holding teachers engaged in teaching, mentoring and academic research are paid a fraction of that,â he said. He added that institutions such as SKUAST-K, University of Kashmir and Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) have implemented revised UGC pay scales, but the Higher Education Department has failed to extend similar treatment to its contractual faculty. Dr Gowhar said the demand for âequal work, equal payâ gets prominently featured in election campaigns, raising hopes among contractual teachers. âPromises were made and slogans echoed during elections, but once the process ended, our voices were reduced to silence. Even meeting officials now feels impossible,â he said. He said contractual faculty were not seeking privileges but dignity, fairness and recognition for their service. The faculty appealed to the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the Education Minister to intervene and take concrete steps towards addressing their long-pending demands. âThis issue is not merely about salaries. It is about survival, justice and dignity in the classrooms of Jammu and Kashmir,â he said.