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Green Srinagar Initiative: DC Srinagar reviews preparedness for launch on Mar 15

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Srinagar, Mar 12 : Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Tuesday reviewed the preparedness for launch of the ambitious Green Srinagar Initiative under Smart City mission on March 15.
The DC who was speaking in a meeting convened here said some 1.50 lac saplings will be made available for plantation across the district as part of the greening initiative. He said stocks to the tune of 50000 saplings will be available during phase first of the project.


He said the saplings will be available at seven distribution centres to be set up at different locations one each in all seven zones of the district adding that each distribution centre will be equipped with six workers and a vehicle for processing orders for saplings and undertaking plantation activities in areas falling within their respective zones.
He said orders for saplings can be made using a mobile application which will be launched tomorrow adding that use of mobile application therefor is aimed at enabling track of orders and ensuring post-plantation maintenance thereof.


The meeting was informed that some 20 thousand saplings will be planted in 100 schools identified across the district adding that some 200 saplings will be planted in each one of these schools.
Green Clubs of 20-30 students created in each of these school will volunteer in plantation exercise in their schools and catchment areas.


Plantation along institutional areas and on roads among other public spaces will be undertaken by the Landscaping division of the Public Works Department.
Concerned Tehsildars will monitor plantation and post-plantation maintenance in their areas of jurisdictions to ensure achievement of desired results.


Dr Shahid while speaking on the occasion said the aim of the project is to make Srinagar green in the truest sense involving meaningful and smart plantation and post-plantation maintenance to get the desired results. He said plantation under the initiative will be undertaken in a mission mode and will continue for a full month.
Green Srinagar Initiative is an ambitious greening initiative under which 50 thousand Chinar saplings will be planted in institutional areas, avenues and individual households in addition to some 1 lac saplings to be planted by the Forest and Social Forestry departments. Plants exposed to public or vehicular movements will also be tree-guarded under the initiative.


One senior officer from the Agriculture department has been designated as Nodal Officer for the project.
JD Planning Yaseen Lone, officers from Social Forestry, Roads & Buildings, Education Department and officials of Srinagar Smart City Limited attended the meeting.

Two employees suspended for making mass transfer list viral in Budgam

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Budgam, Mar 12, : Department of Education Tuesday placed two employees under suspension for making ‘mass transfer’ list of teacher viral on social media.

   Reports said that Government of Jammu and Kashmir Office of the Chief Education Officer, Budgam had accorded the sanction to the mass transfer of teachers. Reports added that a list of over 500 teachers posted in different schools of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district had been prepared and it was dully signed by Chief Education Officer Budgam Mrs Fatima Tak.

  Insiders told news agency that without the approval of Chief Education Officer Budgam, two employees from the CEO Officer put the list on WahtsApp thus making it viral.

   “The viral list created panic among teachers. Majority of them used influence to either stop the transfer or change the place of posting,” said an insider not ruling out ‘give and take’ mantra.

   Insiders said that during the probe the names of two employees surfaced who were immediately suspended for violating the norms.

   “Yes, two employees have been suspended for making the transfer list public. One is a Senior Assistant, another is a Junior one,” Chief Education Officer Budgam Fatima Tak told CNS. 

DEO Baramulla reviews preparations for LS Polls

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Baramulla, March 12:TDEO Baramulla reviews preparations for LS Pollso ensure smooth conduct of forthcoming Lok Sabha Elections, various teams have been constituted In district Baramulla. To sensitize these teams about their duties , the District Election Officer Baramulla Dr.G.N.Itoo convened a meeting today at Dak Bunglow Baramulla which was attended by all the concerned besides senior Superintendent of Police Baramulla Abdul Qyoom Mir.

The members of the teams which were present in the meeting include; Video Surveillance teams, Video Viewing Teams, Flying Squad Teams, Static Surveillance Teams, Assistant Expenditure Observers, Accounting Teams besides Expenditure Monitoring Cell.All these teams were sensitized and imparted necessary tips and trainings.On the spot, so that they can be made well prepared for their assignments.

Speaking on the occasion, the DEO impressed upon the concerned to work with close Coordination with each other and ensure strict adherence to the guidelines of Election Commission of India with regard to their responsibilities.He urged officers for impementation of Model Code of Conduct in letter and spirit, as it came into force with the announcement of dates for General Elections,2019. The DEO asked officers to be proactive and ensure free, fair and transparent Elections in the district.

Mayor SMC calls on Advisor Sharma

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JAMMU, MARCH 12: Mayor Srinagar Municipal Corporation Junaid Mattu today called on the Advisor to Governor, Kewal Kumar Sharma and discussed several issues related to working of the civic body.

The Advisor inquired about Solid Waste Management Programme being implemented by SMC and the present status of the land fill site at Aachen in the city. The maintenance and upkeep of the Street Lighting in the Srinagar city also figured in the discussion.

The Mayor briefed the Advisor about the structure and overall functioning of the Srinagar Municipal Corporation.

LMD Penalizes Delivery Boys Of Cooking Gas Distributors

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The field Executives of Legal Metrology Department (LMD) during routine inspections of different localities of Srinagar today booked three delivery boys of cooking gas distributors for over charging on refill cylinders.

The authorities have fixed Rs 820 as the rate for refilled cylinder having a gas of 14.2 Kg for district Srinagar. Out of this amount Rs 294 is the subsidy amount. The rate for cooking gas cylinders for district Budgam, Pulwama and Kulgam is also Rs 820, for Baramulla, Pahalgam, the rate is Rs 828 and for Kupwara rate is Rs 837.

Under Legal Metrology laws, it is obligatory on the delivery boy to issue cash memo to the consumer and conduct leak check of LPG Cylinder and weigh it on the scale for correct net weight of gas before delivery to the consumer. For any genuine complaint, the department may be contacted on toll free no. 18001807114.

Restriction of school buses during convoys creating chaotic situation for schools

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Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) today expressed its concern over halting of school buses during plying of convoys on various roads in Kashmir as the practice has created a chaotic situation in educational institutes. 
      The Association said that our schools have been opened only for two days but the situation has become so chaotic that nobody is able to understand what to do. "Our entire transport plan and plying of school buses has been disrupted. The schools particularly on National Highway and even those schools where buses have to simply cross a road have seen their time tables going down the drain," said G N Var chairman PSAJK. "Our classes are starting late and some times even we do not know when will children or staff reach home."

      The Association said that Kashmir already has limited working days and now the wastage of time is compounding our problems. "At times our buses have to wait for anywhere from half an hour to even more than one hour. Add to it the associated traffic jams and our buses arrive hours late after the prescribed school opening time," said Var. "Some of our buses have small children, who have to unnecessarily wait and suffer on roads. Our morning prayers, classes and examinations are being disrupted."

       The Association said that government should exempt  School buses and ambulances from the restrictive orders. "World over there is a norm that School buses and ambulances are given preference over any other traffic. In western countries even Prime Minister and President of that nation makes way for school buses and ambulances," said Var. "Same approach should be adopted by government in Kashmir. School buses and ambulances should be exempted from such an order. There is no harm if these vehicles ply alongside the convoy."

Lok Sabha Elections 2019 DIPR sets up Media Centers at Jammu, Srinagar

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JAMMU, MARCH 12: The Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) has established media centres at Srinagar and Jammu as well as at district headquarters for smooth dissemination of information during the General Elections-2019.


The centres will operate through an effective e-platform with widespread linkage for dissemination of news and real time information about the election process and related activities.


These centres will function from Media Complex Directorate of Information Jammu and Media Complex Directorate of Information Srinagar with following numbers Ph: 0191-2479652, 2479221, fax: 2479643, 2479231 for Jammu centre and for Srinagar centre 0194- 2452227 (phone-fax).

Cross-LoC trade remains suspended this week

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Nadeem Khawaja 

Uri, Mar 12 : The cross-LoC trade between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad remained suspended this week, Custodian Trade Facilitation Centre Salamabad Uri, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat said.

Bhat said the Cross-LoC trade has remained suspended this week due to repair work of the Kaman Bridge, which connects Kashmir valley with Pakistan-administered-Kashmir.

Earlier, the trade was going on unhindered between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad, amid hostitlity between two neighboring countries India and Pakistan. (KNS)

SAC starts awareness campaign : Imparts internship to law students

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KD NEWS SERVICE

SRINAGAR, Mar 12: After being temporarily deprived of its Suo Moto jurisdiction in an appeal filed by state government before the Supreme Court, the State Accountability Commission (SAC) is now diverting its focus to create a mass awareness about its functioning and jurisdiction in the hope of attracting complaints from the aggrieved people.

The Commission has launched “Awareness Programme” in collaboration with The Law School, University of Jammu, to start with under the guidance of its Member Justice (Retd) J.P. Singh.

Under this programme, batches of students from different Law Schools of Jammu are apprised and trained in the basic features of the Commission’s functioning and thereafter deputed to various community Centres/Panchayats to apprise people about the functioning and jurisdiction of the Accountability Commission so far four batches of law students have been interned by the Commission under the supervision of Justice (Retd.) JP Singh and deputed to various Centres in rural area of Jammu Viz Surinsar Bishnah, Jandhrah and Akhnoor for creating awareness of the Commission. The programme will cover students from Law Colleges in due course.

Pakistan elected OIC body’s deputy chairman

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Islamabad: Pakistan has been elected as the deputy chairman of the general body of the Parliamentary Union of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), an influential grouping of 57 countries, majority of which are Muslim-dominated.

According to an official announcement, Pakistan was elected deputy chairman of the general body of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC member States (PUIC) on Monday in Rabat, Morocco, the Dawn newspaper reported.

The PUIC is composed of parliaments of member states of the OIC and was established in Iran on June 17, 1999, with its head office situated in Tehran.

The PUIC conference also adopted two resolutions presented by Pakistan related to Kashmir.

The election of Pakistan to the forum comes after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj attended the inaugural plenary of the 46th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) of the OIC in Abu Dhabi on March 1. She was the first Indian minister to address the OIC meeting.

India’s participation came despite strong demand by Pakistan to rescind the invitation to Swaraj to address the grouping which was turned down by the host UAE, resulting in Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi boycotting the plenary.

Press Trust of India