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After struggling for decades, Dhar-Chobia water supply scheme under JJM inaugurated

By King RJ

Bhadarwah: After struggling for decades, 160 households of hill top village Dhara in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bhadarwah to get potable water under Union Government’s ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’ Scheme with a project cost of Rs 178.57 lakhs. DDC Chairman Dhananter Singh Kotwal along with Vice Chairperson Sangeeta Rani Bhagat kick started the work.

Har Ghar Jal is a scheme initiated by the Government of India in 2019 with the aim to provide tap water to every rural household by 2024 under Jal Jeevan Mission.

District Development Council Chairman Doda Dhananter Singh Kotwal along with Vice-Chairperson Sangeeta Bhagat inaugurated Dhar-Chobia Water Supply scheme under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) as PM’s Har Ghar Jal campaign.

The event was also graced by DDC Councillor Thakur Yudhvir Singh, BDC Chairperson Omi chand, ADC Bhadarwah Chowdhary Dilmir, XEN Jal Shakti department Doda, TO Jal Shakti Vibhag, local PRIs and general public of the area.

DDC Chairman Doda Dhananter Singh congratulated the public for commencement of work on this prestigious project. He thanked PM Narinder Modi, LG Manoj Sinha and Jal Shakti Vibhag for their support.

DDC Vice-Chairperson Doda Sangeeta Bhagat while expressing his happiness regarding inauguration of water supply scheme, which is 2nd in District Doda after Assar and first water supply scheme in Additional district Bhadarwah under JJM, informed that the Dhar-Chobia Water supply scheme has been inaugurated with estimated cost of Rs 178.57 lakhs and shall cater the water requirement of Dhara village and part of Chobia area.

Sangeeta also said that it was a long pending demand of public and finally the problem is being redressed. “more projects under JJM will be inaugurated across district Doda in coming days, ” Sangeeta added.

DDC councillor Thakur Yudhvir Singh, who is also native of Dhara villagers, said that in winters we have to suffer without water due heavy snowfall but after waiting since decades, our dream and struggle is finally going to be fulfilled as work on this project has been started.

"I am very thankful to Government, LG administration and Jal Shakti Vibhag for listening my pleas regarding water scarcity in our area and sanctioned project under JJM, " Thakur added. 

The source of the WSS is Nandooni Nallah /spring running near village Dhara.

The water supply scheme shall have different components civil (Inlet tank, sedimentation tanks, service reservoirs, filtration plants) and laying and fitting of the pipes for gravity main and distribution system which shall provide 55 FHTC’s.

The WSS is expected to be completed during the current financial year 2022-23 and on its accomplishment water shall be provided quantatively and qualitatively to the public under scope.

Jammu-Srinagar NH-44 Closed For Vehicular Traffic At Ramban After Mudslides

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JAMMU, Sept 24: The 270 km long Jammu-Srinagar National highway was blocked due to fresh landslides and shooting stones on Saturday morning, leaving hundreds of vehicles stranded.
The Jammu-Srinagar NHW (NH-44) has been blocked at Mehad in Ramban due to continuous shooting stones. People are advised not to travel on Jammu -Srinagar national highway without confirmation from Traffic Control Units at Jammu, Srinagar, and Ramban.
Notably, the Jammu-Srinagar highway is the sole all-weather road that connects Kashmir to the rest of the country. All essential supplies and vehicles pass through the highway.
Mudslides are being reported at various locations in Jammu and Kashmir due to incessant rainfall across the valley. Man and machinery are on work to restore traffic on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. Teams of the National Highway Authority of India and district administration are on the spot to resume the traffic at the earliest.

CBI cracks down against child sex abuse material, raids 56 locations across country

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New Delhi, Sept 24: The CBI on Saturday carried out searches at 56 locations in 19 states and a Union Territory in connection with two cases of circulation of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online as part of Operation ‘Megha Chakra’, officials said.
The searches were based on inputs from Interpol Singapore and intelligence obtained during last year’s Operation Carbon, conducted against peddlers of CSAM on the Internet using cloud storage, they said.
The operation is targeted at cloud storage facilities used by the peddlers to circulate audio-visuals of illicit sexual activities with minors, thus earning the code ‘Megha Chakra’. (Agencies)

Khalil Ahmad Choudhary Placed In Time Scale Of Judicial Officers

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JAMMU, Sept 24: The High Court of J&K and Ladakh has placed Khalil Ahmad Choudhary, District Judge (Entry Level) presently posted as Presiding Officer, Fast Track Court, Jammu, in the Selection Time Scale of the Jammu and Kashmir Higher Judicial Service i.e., Rs. 57700-1230-58930-1380-67210-1540-70290 w.e.f. 29.07.2022 against the available vacancy.
Meanwhile, according to a separate order by Registrar General of the court, Sanjeev Gupta, Abdul Rashid Malik, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Pulwama has been attached court’s judicial officer till the government takes decision about his voluntary retirement.
“Till such time, the order regarding voluntary retirement of Abdul Rashid Malik, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Pulwama, as recommended by the Full Court, will be received from the Government he shall remain attached with the office of the Registrar Judicial, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Srinagar Wing,” reads the order. “Besides, the charge of the Court of Principal District and Sessions Judge, Pulwama, is hereby entrusted to the Court of Additional District and sessions Judge, Pulwama in addition to his own work till further orders.” (Agencies)

Three arrested for drug peddling in Udhampur

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Jammu: Three drug peddlers were arrested with over 35-gm heroin in Udhampur, the police said. In the first incident, a police party intercepted two motorcycle-borne men—Yonus and Fiaz Ahmed, and seized 30-gm heroin. In Tikri, a scooterist, Mohan Lal, was caught carrying 7-gm heroin.

SIA raids multiple locations in Kashmir / Narco terror financing case

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SRINAGAR, Sep 24: State Investigation Agency (SIA) is carrying out raids at multiple locations in central and north Kashmir on Saturday morning as part of its investigation into narco financing of terror activities in the Union territory, sources said.
Sources that the sleuths of the investigating agency with the assistance of the local police and the CRPF carried out raids in summer capital Srinagar, Budgam, Kupwara districts.
In Srinagar, a raid is being conducted in hotel Almonds Lal Mandi in Room no 219, in which one person namely Gulzar Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Nabi, a resident of Kishtwar is staying. Mir is a soil assistant in the agriculture department.
Another team of SIA raided the residence of Bashir Ahmad Dar son of Ghulam Ahmad, a resident of Batpora Kachwari in central Kashmir’s Budgam district.
An officer confirmed the raids and said “Some people who were found involved in the nexus of narcotic terror financing have been arrested under relevant sections of law and investigation is proceeding to establish the involvement of some more people in the nexus who are already under scanner.”
SIA has found a number of evidences with regard to smuggling of narcotics from across the border and generating the funds from the same for financing the terror modules, separatists, overground workers of terror outfits, and families of killed terrorists, the officials said. (Agencies)

Era of destruction over, now is time to move forward: DGP

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Srinagar: Stating that it will not take much time to clear off terrorism, J&K Director General of Police, Dilbag Singh on Friday said that many thorns in garden of peace were removed by police and security forces.

“There were many thorns in the garden of peace. They were removed by J&K Police along with other security forces,” DGP told reporters on the sidelines of Pedal for Peace event here.

He was obviously referring to killing , arrests and surrender of terrorists during last some time. “ Those remaining will be removed as well and that won’t take much time,” he said

“Today we feel that the era of destruction is over and now is the time to move forward.”

Dilbag Singh said the anti -peace elements who were instigated by separatist and other elements on the directions of Pakistan have been wiped out in Kashmir.

He said that J&K has lost a number of people due to the violence and most of those bad elements responsible for the death and destruction of people of J&K have been wiped out.

“Hurriyat and Jamat-e-Islami were inciting the youth to violence on the instructions of Pakistan. They used to play a bloody game in Kashmir and almost all these elements have been wiped-out,” he said.

He gave credit to the people of Jammu and Kashmir for the prevailing peace and said that their support and cooperation to the J&K Police has been immense.

DGP said that there was an atmosphere of peace and people are now breathing freely in all the districts of Kashmir. “Pakistan was not only responsible across the border in spreading violence and unrest in Kashmir, but Hurriyat and Jamaat e Islami (JeI) were also in the forefront, working on the behest of Pakistani agencies to spread radicalism,” he said adding that vast amount of terror funding was playing a key role in its secessionist activities and tracking down Hurriyat and Jamaat is the main reason which results in stone pelting incidents in Kashmir.

J&K Police chief said the people of most terrorist hit areas were now choosing sports and other competitive fields as their career. “I want to congratulate people of Kashmiri who stand firm with the security forces in bringing down the graph of terrorism in Kashmir. We will flush out all these elements sooner. We have lost precious lives at the hands of terrorists which is very unfortunate”.

“I am glad to see the downtown youth choosing sports and other competitive exams as their career,” he said adding that the security situation has improved a lot in the valley.

Earlier, as a part of the celebrations of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Jammu and Kashmir Police organized a cycle race “Pedal for Peace” this morning under its Civic Action Programme(CAP).

The race was divided into seven different categories wherein 2264 professional & non professional cyclists participated. Special attraction of raffle draw was introduced in the event for the first time.

Dilbag Singh and Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary) Home Department J&K, R K Goyal graced the occasion at the Flag In presentation ceremony.

DGP expressed his gratitude to the senior officers of Police, Civil administration, people and above all the participants for making today’s event a grand success and bigger as compared to its previous seasons.

Addressing cyclists the DGP said that every pedal is changing the scenario of Jammu and Kashmir towards a new milestone of a more peaceful environment.

R K Goyal speaking on the occasion said that he feels extremely happy to be a part of this great event.

He said that the events of J&K Police always have a special charm and depict the vibrancy of the department. He said that today’s participants who are of different age groups encourage every one that age is just a number.

Partly cloudy sky, light rain likely in J&K

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Jammu, Sep 24: The Meteorological (MeT) department on Saturday forecast partly cloudy sky with light rain in Jammu and Kashmir during the next 24 hours.

“Partly cloudy sky with possibility of light rain is likely in J&K during the next 24 hours”, an official of the MeT department said.

Meanwhile, Srinagar recorded 16.6 degrees Celcius, Pahalgam 10.8 and Gulmarg 8 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature this morning.

Drass town in Ladakh region had 7.4, Kargil 10.8 and Leh 9, while Jammu clocked 22.4 degrees, Katra 21.2, Batote 16.3, Banihal 15 and Bhaderwah 15,8 degrees.

India reports nearly 5,000 fresh Covid cases

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New Delhi, Sep 24: With 4,912 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, India’s tally of cases rose to 4,45,63,337, while the active cases declined to 44,436, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Saturday.
The death toll has climbed to 5,28,487 with 38 fatalities, which include 19 deaths reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated.
The 19 fatalities reported in 24 hours include two each from Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana and Karnataka.
The active cases comprise 0.10 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has increased to 98.71 per cent, the health ministry said.
A decline of 845 cases has been recorded in the active caseload in 24 hours, it said.
The daily positivity rate was recorded at 1.62 per cent while the weekly positivity rate was 1.69 per cent, it mentioned.
The number of recoveries climbed to 4,39,90,414, while the case fatality rate was 1.19 per cent.
According to the ministry, 217.41 crore doses of vaccines have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.
It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.
India crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4, three crore on June 23 last year and four crore on January 25 this year. (Agencies)

United Nations | India hits back at Pakistan PM Sharif’s criticism on Kashmir

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United Nations, Sept 24: In a strong response to Pakistan, India has said in the UN General Assembly that a country that claims to seek peace with its neighbours would never sponsor cross-border terrorism nor would it shelter planners of the horrific Mumbai terrorist attack, disclosing their existence only under pressure from the global community.
India exercised the Right of Reply in the UN General Assembly on Friday to respond sharply to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who had raked up the issue of Jammu and Kashmir during his address to the high-level General Debate earlier in the day.
“It is regrettable that the Prime Minister of Pakistan has chosen the platform of this august assembly to make false accusations against India,” First Secretary in the Permanent Mission of India to the UN Mijito Vinito said in the Right of Reply.
“He has done so to obfuscate misdeeds in his own country and to justify actions against India that the world considers unacceptable,” the young Indian diplomat said.
In his address, Sharif reiterated that Pakistan wants to have peace with India but added that long-lasting, enduring peace can only be “insured and guaranteed” through a just and fair solution to the issue of Kashmir under the UN Charter and Security Council resolutions.
India responded that a “polity that claims it seeks peace with its neighbours would never sponsor cross-border terrorism, nor would it shelter planners of the horrific Mumbai terrorist attack, disclosing their existence only under pressure from the international community”. (Agencies)