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BJP to begin election campaign in Kashmir with mega rally on Mar 14

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Srinagar, Mar 10 : Eyeing for few seats in Kashmir, the BJP is all set to begin its election campaign in Kashmir with a mega rally on March 14.


Ashok Koul, BJP State General Secretary (Organization) told News Agency that the party has a mega event in which the cluster incharges of north, south and central Kashmir will also take part and deliberate upon the future course of action.


“Around 2000 workers are expected to take part in the mega event,” he said.
He also pitched for holding assembly and parliament polls together. “We are ready for the polls. But it is the ECI which will take the final call,” Koul said.


Asked is it possible for BJP to open its long awaited account in Kashmir by winning a seat, Koul said they can only work hard. “We work hard. We have to…rest God knows. We can’t stay idle. We have to give our best,” he said. (KNS) 

Lok Sabha polls to be held from April 11 to May 19: ECI

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Srinagar, Mar 10 : The Election Commission of India (ECI) today announced Lok Sabha polls to be held in seven phases across India. However much to the surprise for regional political parties, the ECI has put on hold the assembly elections in the state, which is currently under Presidential rule.


Addressing a press conference in Delhi, Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora said that after several rounds of consultations with home ministry, state administration including Chief Secretary and Director General of Police and political parties, the commission has decided to put on hold the assembly elections and continue to monitor the situation till the conditions become conducive to holding of assembly elections in the state.


Citing security reasons as a biggest constraint for putting on hold the assembly elections in the state, the chief election commissioner said that however Lok Sabha elections will be held in the state in seven phases and the commission has appointed three central observers for the state including Noor Mohammad, an IAS officer of 77 batch, A S Gil, IPS officer of 72 batch and former director general CRPF and Vinod Zutshi, former secretary Tourism Government of India.


The Election Commission of India will be holding polls in seven phases.


The polls will be held in 7 phases. 1st phase polling to be held on 11th April, 2nd phase on 18th April, 3rd phase on 23rd April, 4th phase polling to be held on 29th April, 5th phase polling on 6th May, 6th phase polling on 12th May, 7th phase 12th May. Counting of votes of 2019 Lok Sabha polls will be held on May 23.


Meanwhile sources told News Agency that assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir are likely to be held in early 2020. (KNS) 

Advisor Sharma reviews functioning of R&B, PHE&IFC, PMGSY Kashmir

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SRINAGAR, MARCH 10:  Advisor to Governor Kewal Kumar Sharma Sunday stressed for introducing advanced technology in maintaining and constructing roads and buildings in the state.

The Advisor instructed the officers to speed up the pace of work on all ongoing PHE&IFC projects for their early completion.

The Advisor said this during different review meetings with senior functioning of Roads and Building (R&B) and PHE&IFC Departments here today.

The Advisor said that Kashmir valley has a limited working session and department should complete the projects on time so that people would not face any problem.

He directed the officers that quality of materials should be maintained for the construction of projects. He also directed the officers that all the roads must be properly maintained who were damaged during winter months.

Chief Engineer R&B Kashmir Sami Arif Yasvi, gave a detailed power point presentation of various projects being executed by the department in Kashmir valley.

He said that a total length of 14628.75 Kms of roads is being maintained by the department during 2018-19. He said 1186 Kms have also been macadamized and 85 bridges have been constructed by the department.

Chief Engineer said that under NABARD, 250 different works are being executed by the department and 26 works have been completed and remaining works are in advance stage of completion.

Giving details about the languishing projects sanctioned by the Governor administration, he said around 221 projects have been sanctioned by the government. 

The Chief Engineer said that department is constructing 500 bed maternity cum children hospital at Bemina and the said hospital building would be completed during the current year. Apart from this 38 girls hostels under RMSA are been constructed and most of the buildings are in advanced stage of completion. The Advisor was also briefed about the construction of Mini secretariat at Batamaloo.

The Superintendent Engineers of Srinagar-Budgam, Baramulla-Kupwara, Bandipora-Ganderbal, Anantnag-Kulgam and Shopian–Pulwama also attended the meeting.

Meanwhile, the Advisor also took stock of the progress made in various projects under the PHE&IFC sector in Kashmir valley.

During the meetings, the Advisor assessed the practical and ground level implication of the schemes along with financial progress.

He stressed upon the concerned officers to conduct regular site visits to stay well versed with the actual situation and impending issues of their departments.

He instructed them to speed up the pace of work on all ongoing projects for their early completion.

The Chief Engineer PHE briefed the Advisor about the progress of ongoing schemes under minor irrigation sector, flood control sector, flood management programme, river management activities and many alike.

The meeting was informed that 314 languishing water supply schemes are under execution at an estimated cost of Rs 580 cr under the special programme for completion of languishing projects. It was further informed that of these, 80 schemes shall be completed by the end of March 2019 at an expenditure of about Rs 125 crore.

The meeting was attended by Chief Engineer PHE Kashmir, Abdul Wahid, Superintending Engineers Civil of South, North and Kupwara, Superintending Engineers Mechanical South and North, all Executive Engineers of civil, mechanical and ground water divisions.

In another meeting, the Advisor also held a review meeting of JKRRDA (PMGSY) Kashmir.

Engineer Shaukat Jeelani Pandith, Chief Engineer JKRRDA (PMGSY) Kashmir, Farooq Geelani, Chief Conservator of Forest, Kashmir, Abdul Majeed Khan, Superintending Engineer PMGSY Circle Srinagar and other senior officers attended the meeting.

The Advisor was briefed that PMGSY Kashmir has sanctioned 1399 schemes for a road length of 5750.41 Kms out of which 847 with a road length of 3542.8 Kms have been completed.

During the meeting it was observed that a lot of projects are getting delayed in the process of getting sanctions/clearances from forest department and therefore it was decided that one Divisional Forest Officer will be deputed against the sanctioned post to PMGSY Kashmir for speedy redressal of such cases.

The Advisor desired a joint workshop of PMGSY Kashmir and Forest Department should be conducted for fast track clearances of held up cases. PMGSY Kashmir will also assign a nodal officer for liaison which shall be not be below the rank of Executive Engineer.

It has been observed that there is lot of delay in land acquisition cases, the directions to the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir will be issued to direct the concern DDCs for the speedy disposal of such cases. Moreover, necessary arrangements of funds for land compensation for roads sanctioned under Phase X to Phase XII will be addressed.

The Advisor directed the chief engineer PMGSY Kashmir to ensure the quality control of road construction and desired to visit some PMGSY roads in coming days.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Contractors Co-ordination Committee delegation also met the Advisor and raised various demands. The delegation informed the Advisor that they faced huge losses due to 2014 floods and they must be properly compensated.

The Advisor assured the delegation that their demands would be considered by the department.

Governor inaugurates Dr. Karan Singh Library for Senior Citizens

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JAMMU, MARCH 10: Governor Satya Pal Malik today inaugurated Dr. Karan Singh Library for Senior Citizens at Gulab Bhawan, Jammu.

Dr. Karan Singh, former Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Shri K Vijay Kumar, Advisor to Governor, Shri Chander Mohan Gupta, Mayor JMC besides prominent citizens from all walks of life were present on the occasion. The newly inaugurated library hosts a collection of books in Hindi language.

Governor, in his address, observed that books hold great value in enhancing our understanding and empower readers by disseminating knowledge.

He emphasised the importance of inculcating reading habits among the people particularly the youth in the age of digital gadgets. Public library serves a purpose by providing a common place of knowledge sharing to readers in this fast paced life, he added.

Governor underlined the importance of recognising the vital contribution of writers in preserving our history, culture and linguistic wealth. He complimented Dr Karan Singh for his active involvement in carrying out varied activities for welfare of the public.

While praising Dr Karan Singh for this initiative, Governor observed that personalities like him have always given importance to book reading and complimented him for his endeavours towards promoting sharing of knowledge.

Governor also inspected the library and praised the facilities provided for readers.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Karan Singh said that the library dedicated to the Hindi Language is a gift for the people of the State. Not only senior citizens, but the youth are also welcomed to gain the wealth of knowledge contained in the books here, he added.

During his welcome address, Shri Vikram Aditya Singh underlined the importance of preserving cultural heritage through books. Shri Ajatshatru Singh, Member J&K Legislative Council, presented the vote of thanks.

DC Kargil Inaugurates Pulse Polio Immunization Programme at CHC Sankoo

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Kargil/Sankoo,10 March 2019:-Like in other parts of india the first round of intensified of pulse polio immunization programme was launched in sankoo sub division of kargil (Ladakh)on Sunday.

The Deptuy Commissioner CEO/LAHDC Kargil Shri Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary(IAS)Inaugurated the Pulse Polio immunization drive by administering oral Polio vaccine to a baby in the community Health Centre sankoo early this morning.


On this Deptuy kargil commissioner Kargil CEO/LAHDC Kargil Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary(IAS) was the chief Guest while as Senior SSP Dr Vinod Kumar (IPS) as a Guest of honour.

Other prominent Guest were present on this occasion Chief Medical Officer Kargil Dr Ibrahim Khan,Block Medical officer Community Health Centre Sankoo Dr Munnawar Hussain Wazir,Ex Councillor Sankoo Syeed Abass Rizvi,Nasreen Fatima, Gyneacologist,Muhammad Ali Tak District information Officer Kargil paramedics staff and a large number local people’s were also present at conferences Hall community Heath Centre Sankoo.

The Deptuy Commissioner (CEO)were also inspected various section of community Health Centre Sankoo include General ward, ICU ward,operation Theatre,Labour Room,Xray and casualty interacted with the patients.

On this occasion Dr Ibrahim Khan Chief Medical officer Kargil said that, a total of 16505 will be covered under the first round of intensified Pulse Polio Immunization In kargil to safeguard them from the crippling disease besides eradicating the menace of polio from the district.the drive will last for three days in the district with administration setting-up hundreds of booths for successful and smooth conduct of the campaign.

1570 paramedical staff including ASHAs, AWW worker of ICDS were engaged and supervisior have been deployed to monitor the programme at various polio booth in kargil.the drive will last for three days in the district with administration setting-up hundreds of booths for successful and smooth conduct of the campaign.

He also said, the day is very significant especially for the health department as india today declared itself a polio free country.

He further added with the sincere endevour of our doctor and paremedical of health department it is a matter of pride that no single case of polio india has been declare free from itself.

While speaking on the occasion of inaguration ceremony the Deptuy Commissioner CEO/LAHDC Kargil Shri Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary(IAS) appreciated BMO and his team of doctors and paramedical staff for their dedicated services in providing better healthcare facilities to the people in the area. Interacting with them DC asked them to work with added dedication and missionary zeal and deliver services promptly.

Traffic police issues advisory

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SRINAGAR, MARCH 10: The Traffic Police today issued traffic advisory for the road stretch from Jehangir Chowk towards Naaz Crossing.

According to advisory, the road stretch from Jehangir Chowk towards Naaz Crossing shall be thrown open for One Way vehicular traffic from 11th March, 2019 (Monday). The motorists intending to travel towards Barzulla, Natipora from Jehangir Chowk shall adopt the said road stretch while as the motorists intending to travel towards BarzullaNatipora from Gogjibagh shall adopt Flyover. The road from Jehangir Chowk towards Naaz Crossing shall strictly be one way only and no traffic will be allowed to ply from opposite direction on this particular road stretch.  

However, the motorists travelling from Rambagh, Hyderpora, Rangreth intending to travel towards Batamaloo, Jehangir Chowk shall adhere to the already devised diversion plan i.e. Old Barzulla Bridge, Alochibagh Magarmal Bagh Et al.

Agriculture Dept organizes Mega Kissan Mela at Baramulla

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BARAMULLA, MARCH 10: Director Agriculture Kashmir,  Syed Altaf Aijaz Andrabi inaugurated a day long Mega Kissan Mela at Dak Bungalow Baramulla.

The mela was organized under Centrally Sponsored Scheme National Mission on Agriculture Extension and Technology (NMAET).

The mela was attended by more than 1500 farmers of various villages of the district Baramulla.

Speaking on the occasion, the Director Agriculture said that farmers should adopt latest technologies and innovations to boost the agriculture sector. He stressed on commercializing the agriculture crops by way of introducing exotic and high quality vegetables and other commercial value vegetables to earn more profit and increase their income. He further added that Kashmiri Rice is a good quality and should be branded as Meetha Rice and its trade should be done in the national market.

He asked the officers for cultivation of area specific crops and stressed about value addition and increasing the marketing of the products. He also instructed officers for providing high quality and disease resistant variety of seeds to the farmers for sustainable and profitable agriculture. He also stressed for accommodating more number of farmers under farm machinery equipments and mechanization.

The officers of the Agriculture and allied departments shared the latest techniques to be adopted in the Crop Husbandry, Apiculture, Mushroom and Vegetable Cultivation, Organic Farming, Horticulture, Poultry- Sheep Rearing and Sericulture sectors. Moreover farmers were given knowledge of different Centrally Sponsored Scheme in vogue in respect of Agriculture activities and different incentives available to them under these schemes and also literature on different techniques have been distributed among the farmers during the Mela.

The different kinds of stalls were established by various departments and private sectors to promote the schemes. The agriculture stalls exhibited modern machinery, latest equipments and implements, high quality hybrid seeds, knowhow of apiculture, mushrooms and flagship schemes of different stalls. The chief guest visited these stalls and interacted with farmers to get the feedback of various schemes.

The Chief Agriculture Officer Baramulla, Mohammad Muzaffer Hurra on this occasion gave detailed presentation with regard to the incentives being provided to farmers of the district. He said that the machinery items like tractor, power tiller, IP sets and other farm machineries have been distributed to the farming community of the district during current year involving a subsidy of more than 220 lakhs. He also explained the steps being taken by the department to double the farmers  income by year 2022.

Joint Director Agriculture Inputs, Deepak Kumara Kachroo, Project Coordinator Mushroom Avinash Chander Peer, Sectoral Officers of the allied departments Sericulture, Sheep Husbandry, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture, Fisheries, and officers of the Agriculture Department were also present.

DC Budgam stresses on discipline, peer learning, extra classes

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BUDGAM, MARCH 9: Deputy Commissioner, Budgam Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar today said that she will take weekly review of performances of all colleges and higher secondary schools during the upcoming academic session starting from March 11 across the district.

While chairing a meeting to review the arrangements and preparedness for the conduct of next academic session, the Deputy Commissioner said that the government gives priority to the education sector every effort shall be made to achieve the better results.

 The meeting was attended by SP Budgam Amod Ashok Nagpure, CEO Budgam, Fatima Tak, DEPO Budgam, Farooq Ahmad Raina. Principals of all degree Colleges and Higher Secondary schools were also present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, the DC directed the school authorities to conduct regular morning assemblies and to impart good values among the students by making moral education mandatory in schools. She called for maintenance of discipline at all educational institutions and directed principals to ensure that students attend their classes in proper uniform and do not use cell phones inside school premise or indulge in any misconduct or indiscipline at school or outside it. She asked college/school heads to create squads and discipline committees to ensure discipline is maintained in their educational institutes. The DC also asked school/college heads to restrict entry of outsiders inside education institutions.

She also asked school authorities to hold weekly counseling sessions with their students particularly with weak students so that they excel in their studies. The DC also asked school/ college heads to hold regular teacher- parents meetings for better results.

Emphasizing on conducting of co-curricular activities at all education institutions, the DC asked concerned to involve students in sports, cultural and adventurous activities to boost them for more and more learning. She laid stress on holding extra classes and peer learning and group learning classes for students particularly for weak students for their better performance. The DC further directed the concerned to ensure all facilities are put in place at schools before their opening for the next academic session. 

DC Bla inaugurates Ist phase of IPPI

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Baramulla March 10: The Ist Round of the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) Program drive commenced today in Baramulla. District Development Commissioner, Dr.GN Itoo accompanied by Chief Medical officer Baramulla, Dr. Bashir Ahmad Chalkoo inaugurates the Pulse Polio immunization drive by administering Oral Polio vaccine to a baby that was born just two hours before in the District Hospital Baramulla.

President Muncipal Council Baramulla Omar Kakroo,Dy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jozy Bashir, Medical Superintendent Dr Syed Masood, District Immunization Officer, Dr. Shabir Pathan, BMO Sheeri Dr Farooq Ahmad and other officers and officials were also present on the occasion.

It was informed that a total of 1,60,185 children are to be immunized during the Ist phase of the IPPI in district Baramulla, for which 833 vaccination booths have been put in place. As many as 3380 employees from health department, ASHA workers,ICDS and other volunteers will perform their duty including Health workers, ASHA Workers and Aganwari workers .Besides various Transit Camps and several Mobile camps have also been established across the district for places like railway stations, Bus addas, etc.

The DDC, meanwhile, called for extensive and coordinative efforts from the deployed machinery, so that every child below the age of five years in the district is covered under the programme.

Moreover polio both was also established in the slum area of Baramulla where CMO accompanied by President Muncipal council Baramulla and Dy CMO inaugurates the drive.

DC visits DH B’la, reviews medicare facilities

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DC visits DH B’la, reviews medicare facilities

BARAMULLA, MARCH 10: Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Dr G N Itoo on Saturday conducted a late night visit to District Hospital Baramulla and reviewed the medicare and other necessary facilities being provided to the patients.

During his visit, the DC took stock of various facilities being served to the patients during which he was informed by the concerned hospital authorities about health services being provided in the institution.

Meanwhile, the DC interacted with the patients and the attendants to get the first hand appraisal of the same during which several issues were projected by them with regard to their convenience. The DC assured them that all the requisite issues shall be sorted out on priority.

Moreover, Dr Itoo directed the concerned to provide better and qualitative health care facilities to the patients. He also emphasized on maintaining hygienic surrounding in and outside the hospital besides terming sanitation vital for achieving good health standards.