Thursday, November 21, 2024
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Top Stories of The Day |
J&K LG Inaugurates Joint Edition of Jammu Film Festival and The International Film Festival of Srinagar | |
Jammu, November20 (Scoop News)-Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the joint edition of Jammu Film Festival (JFF) and The International Film Festival of Srinagar (TIFFS), at Aquaplex Crown, Bagh-e-Bahu, Jammu.
In his address, the Lieutenant Governor extended his felicitations to the organizers and all the participants. He said the entries from more than 50 countries is a testimony to vibrant, peaceful and prosperous J&K UT under the leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
“Peace, vibrant movie culture and economic prosperity are interlinked and I want to warn those who are trying to disrupt normal life or day dreaming of bringing disorder that existed before 2019”, the Lieutenant Governor said.
He said, “Our law enforcement agencies are monitoring the anti-India elements and separatists’ ecosystem and if they try to put people's lives in ... |
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Stories of the Day |
Omar Abdullah calls for focus on agriculture varsities to tackle climate change and boost J&K’s economy | Inaugurates National Agriculture Summit and Mela -2024 at SKUAST-Jammu |
Jammu, November20 (Scoop News)-Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today emphasized the critical role of agriculture in addressing climate change and improving the economy of Jammu and Kashmir. He was speaking at the inauguration of the four-day National Agriculture Summit & Farmers’ Fair-2024 at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Jammu.
Highlighting the exigency of climate change, the Chief Minister said, “Climate change is a huge challenge, and the responsibility lies on SKUAST (Kashmir and Jammu) to address it and assist our farmers. We can no longer... |
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| CS pushes for making appointment of applicants under RAS scheme | | Srinagar, November19 (Scoop News)-Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today while chairing a meeting of the Administrative heads of all the Departments along with District Development Commissioners emphasised on disposing off all the applications received under Jammu & Kashmir Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme (RAS) notified here in 2022 to replace the erstwhile SRO-43 of 1994 in favour of deceased employees.
Dulloo while going through the current status of applications received under this scheme directed the respective Departments to carry out making appointments after framing merit lists as per rules in vogue.
He took note of the Department wise applications received for the year 2022, 202... |
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| Omar Abdullah reviews functioning of Hospitality & Protocol Department | stresses on optimum utilization of assets and upkeep of facilities |
Jammu, November19 (Scoop News)-Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today called on Hospitality & Protocol Department to focus on the optimal utilization, upgradation, and renovation of departmental assets both inside and outside Jammu and Kashmir.
He stated this while chairing a review meeting of the Hospitality and Protocol (H&P) Department here at Civil Secretariat today.
The meeting was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Commissioner Secretary H&P Rashmi Singh, Director H&P, and other concerned officers. During the meeting, Commissioner Secretary Rashmi Singh gave a detaile... |
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| CM Omar Abdullah chairs meeting to review functioning of Estates department | |
Jammu, November19 (Scoop News)- Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired review meeting of the Estates Department and asked the Department to make a comprehensive assessment of facilities required for the next 15 years, emphasizing the need to transition from a rental-based system to a sustainable infrastructure model.
Calling rentals “a constant drain,” he proposed shifting focus towards construction projects and suggested short-term hiring as an interim measure.
The Chief Minister highlighted inefficiencies in the current system and stressed the importance of addressing structural and operational gaps.
The meeting was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wa... |
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Ladakh News |
134 kgs of unhygienic, expired meat seized in Zanskar, legal action initiated | |
Kargil, November21 (Scoop News)- On the direction of Sub Divisional Magistrate, Zanskar, Food Safety Officer Kargil, in a crackdown on food safety violations today seized 134.700 kgs of expired and unhygienic beef and 6.500 kg of mutton sticks during an investigation in Padum, Zanskar.
The meat, found in the sealed butcher shops, was non-labelled and failed to meet basic safety standards.
The inspection, which stemmed from a surprise market raid on November 19, 2024, led by Tehsildar Zanskar, Mohd Hassan, and SHO Zanskar, Inspector Gyalson, exposed grave violations under Sections 27(2)(C) and 27(3)(A) of the Food Safety and Standards Act. Legal action is being taken against the shop... |
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| National Institute of Sowa-Rigpa, Leh has organised two days' workshop cum training program | for Sowa-Rigpa Practitioners of Leh District |
Leh, November21 (Scoop News)- The National Institute of Sowa-Rigpa, Leh has organised two days' workshop cum training program for Sowa-Rigpa Practitioners of Leh District on November 19th and 20th 2024 at conference hall of the Institute.
The workshop is attended by around 82 Sowa-Rigpa practitioners from various parts of Ladakh. Eminent Sowa¬Rigpa experts and Doctors have presented technical lectures and practical training on various aspects of public health and Sowa-Rigpa.
Shri Stanzin Chosphel, Hon'ble Executive Councillor (Agriculture, Art and Culture), LAHDC, Leh, was the Chief Guest for the valedictory session. Dr Padma Gurmet, Director National Institute of Sowa-Rigpa, Leh has pr... |
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| New Districts Committee concludes Two-Day Visit to Aryan Valley and Sham Region | |
Darchiks, November21 (Scoop News)- The New Districts Committee, led by Chairman Shri Pramod Kumar Jain (IAS Retd.), concluded its two-day visit to Aryan Valley and Sham Region. The committee engaged with local leaders, residents, and various delegations to gather feedback on the formation of new districts in Ladakh.
The Committee along with members Kacho Asfindyar Khan (IAS Retd.), Tsering Angchuk (IAS Retd.), and Deputy Commissioner Leh Santosh Sukhadeve (IAS), met with delegations at the Tourist Dak Bungalow in Darchiks and at Beema as well. Deputy Commissioner/CEO, LAHDC Kargil Shrikant Balasaheb Suse (IAS) also joined the committee at Darchiks.
During the meeting, Councillor Feroz A... |
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| CHC Khaltse Celebrates Newborn Week to spread awareness | |
Khaltse, November21 (Scoop News)- On the concluding day of Newborn Week celebrations at Community Health Center (CHC) Khaltse, a function was organized to spread awareness on newborn care and discuss the theme for the year.
Senior Nurse Yangzom ,steered the program and shared her views on the theme, "Optimising antimicrobial use to prevent antimicrobial resistance." Dr. Suhani Jamwal, Medical Officer, emphasized the importance of breastfeeding and proper complementary feeding in children. Dr. Sukanya Choudhry, Medical Officer, discussed the proper use of antibiotics, especially in newborns.
Dr. Spalchen, Pediatrician, talked about newborn care and the SAANS initiative to combat pneu... |
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| CEC Kargil inaugurates upgradation of Govt. Middle School Faroona to High School under Samagra Shiksha scheme | |
Kargil, November21 (Scoop News)-Chairman/Chief Executive Councillor, LAHDC, Kargil, Dr. Mohd Jaffer Akhoon today inaugurated the upgradation of Government Middle School Faroona to High School under the Samagra Shiksha scheme.
Member of Parliament (MP), Ladakh, Mohmad Haneefa; Executive Councillor for Education, Zakir Hussain; Councillor Saliskote, Sajjad Khan; Chief Education Officer (CEO), Kargil, S.D. Namgyal; Zonal Education Officer (ZEO), Sankoo, along with Village Education Committees (VECs), villagers and students were present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Akhoon appreciated the efforts of Councillor Sajjad Khan and Executive Councillor Zakir Hussain in faci... |
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| Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museum, UT Ladakh, celebrates World Heritage Week | |
Leh, November20 (Scoop News)-The Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museum, UT Ladakh, celebrated World Heritage Week from November 19-25, 2024. To commemorate this occasion, students from the University of Ladakh's Department of History visited the Archives Repository Leh.
Sh. Khadim Hussain, Registering Officer Antiquities, briefed the students on accessing and managing archival records, highlighting the importance of preserving and conserving document heritage. Jigmet Angmo, Coordinator of IGNCA, also stressed the significance of record preservation and conservation.
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| Rural Development Department Observes ‘World Toilet Day 2024’ in Leh | | Leh, November19 (Scoop News)-The Rural Development Department, UT Ladakh, organized an event to commemorate ‘World Toilet Day’ at the DC Office Conference Hall, Leh, on November 19. The program highlighted the importance of sanitation and hygiene and celebrated the department’s milestones in improving public sanitation facilities in Ladakh.
The event was graced by Principal Secretary Sanjeev Khirwar (IAS) as the Chief Guest and Administrative Secretary, Rural Development Department, UT Ladakh, Shashanka Ala (IAS) as the Guest of Honor. Other dignitaries included Director RDD UT Ladakh Syed Sajjad Qadri (JKAS),Additional District Development Commissioner Sonam Nurboo (JKAS), District Pan... |
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| CEC Tashi Gyalson chairs meeting to review developmental works in Lingshed Constituency | |
Leh,November19 (Scoop News)-The Hon’ble Chairman/CEC, LAHDC Leh, Adv. Tashi Gyalson, chaired a meeting with sub-divisional officers at Khaltse to review the progress of developmental works in Lingshed Constituency.
The meeting was attended by Executive Engineers of PWD, PHE, and Irrigation, Block Medical Officer, Block Development Officer, Zonal Education Officer, and other sub-divisional officers and representatives from various villages of Lingshed Constituency.
During the meeting, the Hon’ble CEC addressed key issues raised by the village representatives, including education, road connectivity, water supply, and healthcare facilities. He urged the officers to resolve public griev... |
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Debate |
A Guide to Cyber Security Awareness for Students | |
Umesh Sharma
Cyber Security awareness is critically important among students as they are frequent users of digital technologies, yet often lack the knowledge or experience to recognize the risks they face online. With increasing amounts of personal and academic data being stored and shared online, students are prime targets for cyber criminals who exploit vulnerabilities such as weak passwords, unsecured networks, and social engineering tactics like phishing. As students, understanding the basic principles of cyber security is paramount to navigating this digital landscape safel... |
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| PM Modi’s QUAD Outreach | |
Asad Mirza
The latest Quad Summit is largely seen as an effort by the US Joe Biden to leave a lasting legacy. Though PM Modi ticked all boxes, yet nothing substantial for India was gained at the summit, apart from the optics.
PM Modi along with President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attended the Quad Summit at President Biden’s hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, 100 miles north of capital, Washington DC, last weekend.
India was initially set to host the Quad summit this year but agreed to swap duties as Biden’s time in office will end in next two months. The leaders met ahead of the UN General Assembly in New Y... |
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| Climate Change to Affect the Poor More | |
Asad Mirza
International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) latest report reveals that half of the global population lacks social protection, exacerbating vulnerabilities amid the escalating climate crisis. Over 90% of individuals in climate-vulnerable countries are without any safety net, highlighting a critical gap in support for those most affected by environmental changes.
The ILO’s World Social Protection Report 2024-26: Universal social protection for climate action and a just transition, released last week states that around 50 per cent of the global population – which could be described as the privileged one, do have access to at least one social protection benefit – but 3.8 bi... |
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| Modi as a Peace Negotiator | |
Asad Mirza
India took a significant diplomatic initiative led by PM Narendra Modi personally, when he offered New Delhi’s assistance at the highest level to help resolve the two-and-a-half years old on-going conflict between Russia and Ukraine, during his recent visit to Ukraine.
Last week on Wednesday 21 August, 2024, PM Modi embarked on a significantly historic two-nation visit to Poland and Ukraine. The Prime Minister first landed in Poland, on August 21 and then he headed to Kyiv.
This was PM Modi’s first visit to the war-torn Ukraine since Moscow's invasion of Kyiv, and was also the fist visit by an Indian PM to Ukraine since bilateral diplomatic relations were estab... |
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| UK Riots: Islamophobia and Misinformation main villains | |
Asad Mirza
The recent riots in the UK have made one thing clear that the far-right is on the increase in Europe and elsewhere too, including India. Further in its vilifying campaigns its in now-a-days heled by the rising social media, and the time has come to reign-in the social media’s negative use.
Recent riots across several U.K. towns and cities following the killing of three children, Alice Aguiar (9), Bebe King (6) and Elsie Stancombe (7) and the injury of several others during a knife attack in Southport on July 29, makes one wonder how in a country which is known for changing its image as being multicultural and assimilating, such incidents happen.
Mainly, four... |
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| Democracy asks for a wakeful electorate | |
K N Pandita
India’s tryst with democracy tells us that democracy is likely to be abused rather than gainfully used when left to the voters who are maximally unaware of its pre-requisites. One significant discrepancy of democracy for a multi-religious, multi-lingual and multi-cultural society like that of India is of elected members focusing on regional issues even at the cost of broad national interests.
When the new parliament met for the first time after elections, it was primarily for felicitating the Speaker who had won in a bilateral competition and took his official seat. Those who voted against him have to show him respect precisely in the way in which the opposition member... |
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| Indian Muslims’ Under Representation in Elections 2024 | |
Asad Mirza
The results of 2024 general elections in India have yet again proved that the common voter is the ultimate kingmaker, one who believes in democracy (lok tantra) and is not easily hoodwinked by the system/machinations (tantra). Further 67% Indian voters are still secular, but were browbeaten to take a back seat due to the high decibel campaigns by the Hindutva forces to silence and intimidate them.
The confidence with which the BJP’s top brass in the country led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi plunged into the electoral fray in 2024, belied its expectations, finally, and many say saved the country from falling further into an abyss of intolerance and majoritari... |
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| Likely Hatrick to Modi, But Tough Inning Ahead | Straight Talk |
K B Jandial
As the curtain finally falls on one of India's fiercely contested and longest-spanning 7-phase Lok Sabha elections in recent history, the electoral narratives have continuously shifted, with counter-narratives following each phase. This volatility has been reflected in the fluctuating predictions of the 'satta bazars' like Phalodi, making the outcome uncertain, even though Prime Minister Modi began the campaign as a strong favourite and still poised to achieve a hatrick, increased number of Modi-haters notwithstanding.
Despite fighting each other in some States, the I.N.D.I. Alliance managed to maintain pre-poll unity, upholding ‘gathabandhan dharma.’ It is pe... |
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Jammu News |
JK Fund office Jammu hosts Grievance Redressal-Cum-Awareness -Camp from Nov 25 to Nov 27 2124 | |
Jammu, November21 (Scoop News)-Jammu and Kashmir Fund Office is going to host a Grievance Redressal-Cum-Awareness Camp from Nov 25, 2124 to Nov 27-2124.
The Office has impressed upon all the DDOS and the subscribers/insurants of District Jammu to bring their grievances, if any, regarding G.P. Fund and State Life Insurance (SLI) to the office on the scheduled dates in between working hours i.e. 10:00 AM to 04:30 PM for the redressal.
Moreover, all the DDOS have been requested to inform their respective subscribers about the Grievance Camp being organized and submit their grievances to this office, accordingly.
The activities during the Grievance Camp would include sessions To ... |
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| Weeklong awareness programme begins at GCW Parade to mark Constitution Day | |
Jammu, November20 (Scoop News)-In an inspiring celebration of democratic principles and constitutional values, the J&K Legal Services Authority in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Jammu and Government College for Women, Parade, today launched a weeklong awareness programme in commemoration of the Constitution Day, 2024.
Justice Atul Sreedharan, Senior most Judge, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh and Executive Chairman, J&K Legal Services Authority, inaugurated the event.
On his arrival, Justice Atul Sreedharan accompanied by Amit Kumar Gupta, Member Secretary, J&K Legal Services Authority was warmly welcomed by Dr. Ravender Kumar Tickoo, Princi... |
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| Crime Branch files charge-sheet against thirteen former officers | |
Jammu, November21 (Scoop News)- Crime Branch has filed charge-sheet against thirteen former officers including the then nine Assistant Directors (ADs), two Chief Account Officers (CAOs), and two Tehsil Supply Officers (TSOs) in major ration scam case of Jammu rural in which huge BPL/AAY ration weighing 4,39,503 . 21 qtls. worth rupees 19.20 crores was misappropriated during the year 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2006.
The FIR was lodged with Crime Branch by the department of CA&PD in pursuance of CAG report in which audit para was raised and after conducting departmental reconciliation .
Four senior investigating officers of the rank of Deputy Superintendents of Police cond... |
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| NC leader’s extensive two-day tour of Sunderbani, Kalakote, Kotranka, Rajouri concludes | |
Rajouri, November21 (Scoop News)- The two-day tour of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) leadership to the far-flung areas of Sunderbani, Kalakote, Kotranka, and Rajouri concluded successfully today, with key leaders engaging directly with the people to address their grievances and strengthen grassroots connections.
Led by Javed Ahmed Rana, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest and Tribal Affairs, and Adv. Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President JKNC Jammu, MLA Budhal Javed Iqbal Choudhary, Shazia Kousar DDC, Vijay Lochan Chairman SC Cell, Yashu Vardhan Singh Additional Spokesperson Jammu, Rakesh Singh Raka Vice President Central Zone ,Ashok Sharma (District President Rural Rajour... |
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| Vijay Bakaya anguish over demolition of shops belonging to displaced Kashmiri Pandits in Muthi | Asks JDA to immediately rehabilitate the shopkeepers |
Jammu, November21 (Scoop News)- Apni Party’s General Secretary, and Ex-MLC, Vijay Bakaya today expressed dismay and anguish over the dismantling of the shops being run by the displaced Kashmiri Pandits in Muthi area.
In a press release, Vijay Bakaya, quoting media reports about the demolition drive in Muthi, questioned the intention of the Jammu Development Authority (JDA) for targeting the migrant community.
“…. many shops being run by Kashmiri Pandit migrants for the nearly thirty years at Muthi have been demolished by JDA,” said Vijay Bakaya, expressing his displeasure.
Bakaya has expressed shock at the insensitive and ruthless manner in which this destruction has been done.
He... |
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| Dr. Mathew Varghese Wins TheOne International Humanitarian Award 2024 | |
Jammu,November21 (Scoop News)- Dr. Mathew Varghese, a name synonymous with hope and healing, has been bestowed with the prestigious
TheOne International Humanitarian Award 2024 by Rotary District 3450. This accolade is a testament to his relentless pursuit of a world where no child suffers from a Clubfoot.
For over four decades, Dr. Varghese has been a beacon of light, guiding CURE International India Trust in its mission to transform the lives of countless children. Through a network of 418 clinics spread across the nation,the organization has extended a lifeline to over 112,000 children afflicted with clubfoot. Even after retiring in
2022, Dr. Varghese remains an unwavering force, me... |
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| DC Kathua inaugurates maiden Millet Restaurant under HADP | | Kathua, November21 (Scoop News)-Deputy Commissioner Kathua, Dr. Rakesh Minhas on Wednesday inaugurated a Millet Restaurant in Pathwal, Kathua marking a significant milestone in the district's efforts to promote holistic agriculture development.
The Krishna Millet restaurant, run by a Women Self-Help Group (SHG), caters to all age groups, providing a unique opportunity for them to experience the nutritional benefits of millets.
The initiative is part of the Holistic Agriculture Development Program (HADP) 2024-25, aiming to encourage the consumption of nutri-cereal millets, such as Ragi and Jowar, which offer numerous health benefits. It also aligns with the United Nations General Ass... |
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| DC reviews security at key infrastructure projects in Reasi | emphasises workers' safety as priority | Reasi,November20 (Scoop News)-Deputy Commissioner, Reasi, Vishesh Mahajan chaired a meeting here today to review security at key infrastructure projects in the district. SSP Paramvir Singh was also present at the meeting.
The DC emphasised that worker safety is the top priority of district administration and instructed executing agencies to ensure proper record-keeping and strict adherence to security protocols at all sites.
The DC reviewed security at key major infrastructure projects like the Delhi-Katra Expressway, railway tunnels and GREF roads. He directed the installation of high-mast lights, CCTV surveillance and asked to maintain visitor registers at entry points. He also s... |
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Kashmir News |
GMC Srinagar hosts CME programme on Antibiotic Stewardship | |
Srinagar, November21 (Scoop News)-The Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care, Pain, and Palliative Medicine at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, organized a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program on Antibiotic Stewardship.
The CME, organized under the leadership of Professor Dr. Hina Bashir, Head of the Department, aimed to discuss strategies for effective antibiotic use, bringing together distinguished faculty from across the valley.
GMC Srinagar also inaugurated its Hospital Infection Control Committee, aimed at reducing and managing hospital-acquired infections within GMC Srinagar and its associated hospitals.
The committee comprises key members, including t... |
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| MLA Kangan inaugurates mega Kissan Mela at Manigam | | Kangan/Manigam, November21 (Scoop News)-The Department of Agriculture, Ganderbal, today organized a grand Kissan Mela cum Exhibition at Manigam under the Centrally-Sponsored Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA) scheme.
The event was inaugurated by Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Kangan, Mian Mehar Ali, who was the chief guest on the occasion.
The Mela aimed to provide a platform for farmers to learn about innovative agricultural practices and showcase advancements in the field.
Various stalls were set up by the Agriculture and allied sectors, including Fisheries, Horticulture, Apiculture, J&K Agro Industries, and Sheep and Animal Husbandry departments. These stalls ... |
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| Police arrests drug peddler in Kulgam; Contraband substance recovered | | Srinagar, November21 (Scoop News)- Continuing its unwavering efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from the society. Police in Kulgam arrested a drug peddler and recovered contraband substance from his possession.
A specific checkpoint was established at Batingo Kund by Police Party of Police Station Kund and during checking one person moving in suspicious condition was intercepted. During search, 36 grams of Brown Sugar like substance was recovered from his possession. He has been identified as Mohd Maqbool Lone son of Sanaullah Loan resident of Waripora A/P Ruzloo. He has been arrested and shifted to police station where he remains in custody.
Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 3... |
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| Govt determined to establish world class healthcare infrastructure in J&K: Sakeena Masood | |
Srinagar, November21 (Scoop News)-Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Masood, today chaired a meeting to review progress on ongoing works on prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Awantipora.
The Minister had a comprehensive assessment of all the ongoing works of the project. She deliberated on several aspects of this prestigious project with concerned officers and agencies. She also took a detailed review of both physical and financial progress, water supply to AIIMS, construction of approach road and other allied facilities.
The meeting was attended by Secretary Health and Medical Education, Executive Director AIIM... |
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| CUKashmir VC visits the family of Late Prof. Abdul Wahid | |
Srinagar, November20 (Scoop News)-Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, Wednesday visited the family of the late Founding Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdul Wahid Qureshi, to express grief and offer condolences on his recent demise.
During the visit, Prof. A Ravinder Nath reflected on the invaluable contributions of the founding leader, whose vision and dedication laid the strong foundation of CUKashmir. "His efforts continue to inspire us as we carry forward the legacy of excellence he established," remarked the Vice Chancellor.
The family expressed their gratitude for the visit, acknowledging the enduring bond between the university and its fo... |
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| BJP Membership Drive Incharge for Kashmir Holds Review Meeting at Baramulla | |
Baramulla, November20 (Scoop News)-The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Membership Drive Incharge for Kashmir, Arif Raja, convened a crucial review meeting at the BJP District Office in Baramulla. The meeting, aimed at strengthening the party's grassroots network, was attended by key party leaders, including District Presidents of Baramulla and Kupwara, Bandipora along with Prabharis, Morcha Presidents, District Membership Incharges, and their Co-Incharges.
The session was presided over by Arif Raja, along with Mudasir Wani, where comprehensive discussions were held on the ongoing membership drive. Arif Raja emphasized the importance of expanding the drive on a larger scale, urging all par... |
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| GDC Ganderbal organises Cycle rally awareness programme | |
Srinagar, November20 (Scoop News)-The departments of Psychology, Sociology and Sports of Government degree college Ganderbal jointly organised a cycle rally for the promotion of awareness on ‘Suicide Prevention’ on November 20, 2024. More than 30 cyclists took part in the awareness rally.
Leading from the front, Principal of the college Prof. Fouzia Fatima along with some faculty members also participated in the event. Prof. Fouzia Fatima encouraged the students and staff by riding the cycle throughout the rally.
The rally started from GDC Ganderbal to Woyil Bridge via Barsoo Bye pass. The cyclists stopped at various places enroute and made the people aware about seeking h... |
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| J&K Students Association demands caste census in Jammu and Kashmir | Calls for Transparent Review of Reservation Policy to Ensure Fairness | Srinagar, November20 (Scoop News)-The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Wednesday demanded an immediate caste census in Jammu and Kashmir to ascertain the exact numbers of each reserved group or community. The Association said that such an exercise is critical for creating a transparent and equitable reservation policy that mirrors the socio-economic realities of the region and ensures justice for all.
National Convenor of the Association, Nasir Khuehami, said, “A caste census is essential to address the long-standing inequalities in Jammu and Kashmir’s reservation framework. Without accurate data on the population and socio-economic conditions of various communities, it... |
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Other Stories |
Director Agriculture assures adequate fertilizer supply in Jammu Division | |
Jammu, November21 (Scoop News)-Director of Agriculture Jammu, Arvinder Singh Reen has assured the farmers that all necessary arrangements have been made to meet their demands for fertilizers for the Rabi Season 2024-25.
In a statement, the Director Agriculture mentioned that till date 1318.5 Metric Tons (MT) of Nitrogenous fertilizers and 4425 Metric Tons (MT) of Phosphatic fertilizers has been received to facilitate early sowing in Jammu Division.
In addition, 2634 Metric Tons (MT) of DAP fertilizer has been dispatched by IFFCO for Jammu Division that will be unloaded at Jammu Rake point on 22nd of November 2024. Another consignment of DAP has been arranged through IPL and will be ... |
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| Police seizes 07 vehicles, arrests 7 drivers for illegal extraction & transportation of minerals | |
Srinagar, November21 (Scoop News)-Cracking a whip on illegal extraction and transportation of minerals, Police seized two JCBs and five tippers, besides arrests seven drivers in Sopore.
A Police team of Police Station Bomai headed by SHO PS Bomai initiated the action under the supervision of SDPO Sopore Shri. Sarfaraz Bashir-JKPS and seized seven vehicles (2 JCBs and 5 tippers) besides, arrested seven drivers involved in illegal extraction and transportation of minerals. The accused drivers have been identified as Aabid Manzoor Khan son of Manzoor Ahmad Khan, Muzafar Ahmad Lone son of Mohammad Sultan Lone, Abdul Rashid Lone son of Mohammad Sultan Lone, Shafaq Ahmad Lone son of Abdul Ra... |
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| Cooperative Societies are bedrock of rural development: Javid Dar | |
Jammu, November21 (Scoop News)-Minister for Cooperative, Agriculture Production, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Javid Ahmad Dar, today remarked that Cooperative societies are the bedrock of rural development while advocating strengthening of cooperative movement to benefit local communities.
The Minister made these remarks while addressing the 71st Cooperative Week celebrations at Convention Centre here, celebrated annually in third week of November. The event serves as a platform to highlight the transformative impact of cooperatives on rural development, poverty alleviation and self-reliance.
Secretary Cooperative, Babila Rakhwal, Registrar Cooperatives, J&K, Mohammad Shafi, ... |
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| Secretary Health reviews establishment of infrastructure for MCCH, GMC Anantnag | |
Srinagar, November21 (Scoop News)-Secretary Health & Medical Education, Dr Syed Abid Rashid Shah, today chaired a meeting regarding establishment of additional infrastructure for Maternal and Childcare Associated Hospital ( MCCH) for GMC, Anantnag.
The Secretary directed the concerned officers to initiate necessary steps for establishment of a Maternity and Child Care Hospital as an Associated Hospital of Government Medical College Anantnag. He emphasised that this initiative shall go farther in improving the Maternal & Child Health Care Services in Anantnag district and its adjoining areas. The measure will decongest the existing Associate Hospital of GMC Anantnag while fulfilling l... |
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| Commissioner Secretary reviews progress on tourism development projects | |
Jammu, November21 (Scoop News)-Commissioner Secretary, Tourism, Yasha Mudgal, today convened a meeting to review progress on various tourism development projects being implemented by the Public Works (R&B) Department.
The meeting focused on the status of ongoing projects, the Budget Estimates for 2025-26 and the Revised Estimates for 2024-25 under the UT Capex Budget.
Secretary Public Works (R&B), Directors of Tourism Kashmir and Jammu, Managing Director, JKCCC/JKTDC, Chief Engineers of PW (R&B) for Central Kashmir, North Kashmir and South Kashmir, Chief Engineer of PWD (R&B) for Jammu, Pir Panchal and Chenab Valley, Director Finance, Tourism Department, Director Planning, Tourism D... |
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| Div Com Jammu flags off Amul Clean Fuel Rally 2024 | |
Jammu, November20 (Scoop News)-Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar today flagged off the Amul Clean Fuel Rally-2024 here from Dairy Plant JKMPCL Satwari.
Organised by Amul in partnership with Maruti- Suzuki and Bajaj Auto, the Rally will cover 783 Kilometre distance passing through Jammu and Kashmir, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Karnal, Rohtak and culminating at New Delhi.
The Bike Rally aims to introduce young people with different institutions established by Dr Verghese Kurien across the country and raise awareness about sustainability, promoting the use of Bio CNG to create a circular economy that benefits farmers and improves the environment.
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| SWD Kishtwar starts camps to provide free aids, devices to Divyangjans endowed by NHPC under CSR | | Kishtwar,November20 (Scoop News)-District Social Welfare Department Kishtwar on Wednesday commenced its series of camps to provide free aids and assistive devices to differently abled persons. The Aids and devices have been made available by NHPC (National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Ltd) under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
As many as 154 identified Divyangjans (Persons with Disabilities - PwDs) would be provided different assistive devices at these camps scheduled from 20th to 23rd November 2024 in different blocks of the District Kishtwar.
This initiative is being executed by Social Welfare Department in collaboration with the Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corpora... |
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| GDC Vijaypur organses 2-day Yoga - Meditation Camp | | Vijaypur, November21 (Scoop News)- Department of Education in collaboration Department of Physical Education and Sports, Government Degree College Vijaypur conducted a 2-day yoga and meditation session for its students and faculty members on 19th and 20th November, 2024.
The camp was aimed to promote the benefits of yoga for physical well-being and meditation for mental well-being among the college community. The sessions included instruction on various yoga postures (asanas), breathing exercises (pranayama) and meditation techniques. The camp was well-received by participants, who appreciated the opportunity to learn and practice yoga under the guidance of experienced instructors. The ... |
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