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  • DC B’la convenes meeting to discuss revenue matters

    BARAMULLA: In a step to streamline revenue administration and improve public service delivery, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa, today chaired a meeting of revenue officers at the DC Office Complex, here.

    A detailed powerpoint presentation was presented during the meeting providing an overview and status of ongoing initiatives. The meeting focused on key revenue matters including the disposal of court cases within stipulated timelines, inheritance attestation of mutations, land acquisition, and the pendency of vigilance cases.

    During the meeting, DC directed all Tehsildars to organize weekly revenue camps at the tehsil level to ensure on-spot redressal of public grievances, particularly related to mutation and revenue records.

    DC stressed on the officers for early completion of digitization of land records and called for the identification of government land to facilitate future developmental projects.

    Furthermore, DC instructed officers to closely monitor the implementation of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, and directed them to resolve pending landless beneficiary cases under the PMAY scheme if any pendency.

    The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Syed Altaf Hussain Musvi; Assistant Commissioner Revenue, all Tehsildars, Naib Tehsildars, and other concerned revenue officials.

  • District-level NCORD committee meeting held at Bandipora

    BANDIPORA: A meeting of the District-Level Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) Committee was convened today at the mini secretariat Bandipora to review and strengthen the ongoing measures against drug abuse in the district.

    The meeting was presided over by Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Bandipora, Zaffar Husson Shawl, and was attended by Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Sumbal, DySP, district officers from various departments, and other concerned.

    During the meeting, ADC took a comprehensive review of the anti-drug activities, awareness campaigns, and enforcement actions undertaken by various departments.

    He emphasized the need for multi-departmental coordination, and targeted outreach programmes, particularly among the youth, to effectively counter the menace of drug abuse.

    ADC directed the concerned departments to intensify IEC (Information, Education & Communication) activities, strengthen surveillance mechanisms, and ensure timely sharing of actionable inputs.

  • DLSA Budgam convenes review meeting of panel lawyers 

    BUDGAM: District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Budgam, convened a review, monitoring and mentoring meeting of panel lawyers.

    The programme was held under the chairmanship of O.P Bhagat, Chairman DLSA (Principal District & Sessions Judge) Budgam, and supervision of Nusrat Ali Hakak. Secretary DLSA Budgam.

    The meeting was chaired by Chairman DLSA Budgam and attended by Nusrat Ali Hakak, Sub-Judge/ Secretary DLSA Budgam; Mubashir Ahmad Wani Advocate and panel lawyers of DLSA Budgam.

    Meeting assessed the progress of legal aid cases assigned to panel lawyers over time. In-depth discussions were also held regarding various cases, with a focus on identifying challenges, sharing best practices, and ensuring timely and effective legal assistance for beneficiaries.

    Chairman DLSA emphasized the importance of diligent case management, urging panel lawyers to remain committed to upholding the principles of justice and accessibility.

    During the meeting, progress of several ongoing cases was thoroughly examined and reviewed.

    Participants engaged in a detailed dialogue on improving case outcomes and enhancing coordination between panel lawyers and the DLSA.

    Secretary DLSA highlighted the need for continued efforts to provide equitable and prompt legal aid to marginalized sections of society, reiterating DLSA’s mission to make justice accessible to all, and insisted panel lawyers to use legal services management system (LSMS) for upgrading their cases regularly.

    The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment from the panel lawyers to strengthen the legal aid framework in Budgam and enhance service delivery.

     

     

  • Sarabjeet, Faizan qualify for Asian Softball Championship

    JAMMU: Bringing laurels to the Union Territory and keeping its flag high at the national scene, ace Softball players Sarabjeet Singh Sodhi and Faizan Bashir have been named in the U-23 Men’s Softball Indian team for the Asian Championship.

    The duo will represent India in the Asia Cup (Men) U-23 Softball Championship scheduled to be held at Softball Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand from June 2 to June 7, 2025.

    Asia Cup (Men) Softball Championship in Thailand will also be the qualifying event for the World Cup (Men) U-23 Softball Championship 2026, if the Indian team figures in the top two teams in the Asian Championship.

    The selection of the players for the National Camp was done during the selection trials at Jalgaon, Maharashtra, on January 18 and 19, 2025. Both of them were part of the two National Camps–one in Maharashtra and another at Vikas Puri Stadium, New Delhi.

    Both young and energetic Softball players, one from district Kulgam and another from district Jammu, started playing Softball at a very young age and participated in many national-level events.

    Waseem Raja Khan, General Secretary, J&K Softball Association, congratulated Sarbjeet & Faizan for this landmark achievement.

    He advised budding Softball players of Jammu & Kashmir to make this potential Olympic sport of Softball, which is presently played in 142 Countries around the World, a career option.

  • Man Killed In Baramulla Road Accident

    Man Killed In Baramulla Road Accident

    Srinagar: A man was killed after he met with an accident at Azadganj area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Monday.

    Officials told GNS that a scooty rider lost its balance and came under an army vehicle in Azadgunj bridge today.

    In this incident, the scooty driver was killed on spot. He has been identified as Abdul Gani Rather son of Abdul Gaffar Rather resident of Deewanbagh, by profession he was a plumber.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.(GNS).

  • Elderly man run over by train in Budgam

    Elderly man run over by train in Budgam

    Budgam: An elderly man was run over by a train in central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Monday, officials said.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the incident occurred between Mazhoma and Budgam stations.

    The man has been identified as Ali Mohad Mir son of Mohammad Akbar Mir of Sanoor Kalipora.

    Authorities have taken cognisance of the matter and further probe is underway—(KNO)

  • Pakistan on notice, any future misadventure will lead to its destruction: LG Sinha

    Pakistan on notice, any future misadventure will lead to its destruction: LG Sinha

    Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said Pakistan has been put on notice and if it resorts to any misadventure in future, the Indian armed forces will make sure to destroy the “terrorist state”.

    Assuring people that there will be no discrimination between terrorists and their supporters, Sinha said, “their actions will be met with similar punishments.”

    According to an official press release, addressing the All J&K Jat Sabha here, the LG highlighted the valour of the armed forces and reaffirmed the government’s resolve to completely rid Jammu and Kashmir of terrorism.

    “Pakistan is on notice. If it resorts to any misadventure in future, our armed forces will make sure to destroy this terrorist state. I assure the people that there will be no discrimination between armed terrorists and their supporters and sympathisers. Their actions will be met with similar punishments,” Sinha said.

    He also appealed to the Jat community and all sections of society to strengthen their resolve and unite in the fight against the divisive forces threatening peace and social fabric in the country.

    “In these challenging times, your responsibility to uphold national unity is more crucial than ever,” Sinha said.

    Stating that the Jat community has a rich legacy of valour, courage and sacrifice, the LG said, “A significant population of the Jat community resides near our borders, making them the country’s first line of defence. I am proud that your devotion to the motherland has deepened the spirit of nationalism in the society.”

    Sinha also paid homage to the victims of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and those killed in Pakistani shelling between May 7 and 10, after India launched Operation Sindoor to hit terror camps across the border.

    “The Government of India is committed to proper rehabilitation of the affected families,” he said.

    “We must celebrate our diversity and foster unity to defeat the adversary’s nefarious designs. Our brave armed forces scripted a new saga of valour with Operation Sindoor.

    “It is now our sacred task to transform the vision of a united and Viksit Bharat into reality and pay a fitting tribute to our bravehearts who cherished the dream of a powerful nation,” Sinha said.

    The LG also expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for ushering in an “era of equality” in Jammu and Kashmir, empowering the marginalised communities.

    Vikram Randhawa, Member of Legislative Assembly from Bahu constituency; Sukhnandan Choudhary, former minister; Manjit Singh, president, All J&K Jat Sabha; Taranjit Singh Tony, and other members of J&K Jat Sabha, prominent citizens, and people from different walks of life were present.

  • First cargo train carrying 24 tons of cherry ready to roll from J&K to Mumbai next month

    First cargo train carrying 24 tons of cherry ready to roll from J&K to Mumbai next month

    Jammu: With the first cargo train carrying 24 tons of cherry ready to roll from Jammu and Kashmir to Mumbai next month, Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Sunday appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for personally overseeing the completion of the railway track connecting Kashmir with the rest of the country.

    Modi was supposed to inaugurate the direct train service from Katra in Jammu to Srinagar early this month, but the function was put on hold due to inclement weather.

    However, the newly created Jammu railway division has got its first VP indent, a request for allocation of a full parcel van for the shipment of goods, registered from Katra railway station to Bandra (Mumbai) for June 3.

    Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Northern Railway, Jammu, Uchit Singhal, had earlier said that the effort undertaken after extensive consultations with the Jammu and Kashmir Horticulture Department and fruit grower associations is a welcome initiative if goes off successfully as it will offload the road traffic burden and will enable perishable goods like cherries reach its intended markets with minimal damage or deterioration in quality.

    He said that 24 tons of cargo will be moved in a VP attached to a goods train from Katra station to Bandra station in Mumbai. The cargo will reach its destination in 30 hours.

    “It will be a win-win situation for both the railways and fruit growers and in turn the economy of J-K region,” added Singhal.

    Reacting to the development, the minister of state in the PMO said the work on Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project, sanctioned in 1994-95, was almost stopped given the challenging topography and the cost escalation when Modi took over as the prime minister in 2014.

    “The alignment was reestablished and the result is that a railway track was successfully laid to connect Kashmir with the rest of the country today. It also saw the construction of the world’s highest railway bridge (Chenab bridge),” Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.

    He said before the launch of the cargo train to transport cherry from Jammu and Kashmir to Mumbai, a train carrying soldiers from Delhi to Kashmir was also run on the track recently.

    The Modi-led government took several important decisions to ensure that the rail link to Kashmir is completed.

    First, a division has been established in Jammu, while work on Udhampur and Jammu railway stations is underway to develop them as major stations along with Mata Vaishno Devi Katra station.

    Two Vande Bharat trains will be launched from Katra to Kashmir before the service shifts to Jammu once the station is ready later this year, he said.

    Meanwhile, the minister expressed hope about revival of tourism, which suffered a major setback following the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam that left 26 persons, mostly tourists, dead on April 22.

    “After the Pahalgam attack, the number of devotees visiting Mata Vaishno Devi shrine also recorded a decline. But I am happy to see the number of people visiting the shrine has increased again. So gradually, people will start coming back once they have faith in you,” he said. (PTI)

  • Dry weather with occasional rains to continue in J&K till May 31: MeT

    Dry weather with occasional rains to continue in J&K till May 31: MeT

    Srinagar: The Meteorological department predicted dry weather with possibility of brief spells of rain and gusty winds at isolated and scattered places in Jammu and Kashmir till May 31.

    The MeT said that there will be generally hot and dry weather with possibility of brief spell of light rain at isolated places mainly towards late afternoon on May 25-26.

    It said from May 27-31, there is a possibility of brief spells of rain and thundershowers at scattered to many places accompanied with intense showers and gusty winds at few places in Jammu and Kashmir.

    It also said that from June 1-2, a brief spell of light rain & thundershower at isolated places is expected.

    It added that respite from the ongoing heat wave will fall in maximum temperature by 2-3°C at many places till May 31.

    MeT also said that there is a possibility of thunder & gusty winds at scattered to many places in J&K during May 27-31.

     

  • LoP Sunil Sharma calls on LG

    LoP Sunil Sharma calls on LG

    Srinagar: Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Sunil Sharma, on Sunday called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and discussed various issues including the welfare of families affected by Pakistani shelling.

    Sharma was accompanied by J&K BJP president Sat Sharma and several other party MLAs from Jammu region.

    “The LoP discussed with the LG important matters including welfare of families affected by Pakistani shelling,” an official spokesperson said.

    A wave of artillery shelling and drone strikes by Pakistan in the Jammu region killed 27 people and injured more than 70 between May 8 and 10 after India launched Operation Sindoor to target terror infrastructure in the neighbouring country and PoK in response to the Pahalgam attack.

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