Monday, July 13, 2026
Home Blog Page 1055

Big Relief for J&K domestic Power users

0

After receiving the Administrative Council’s (AC) assent, the Power Department formally issued an order declaring a waiver of the interest that had accrued on domestic electricity bills due to non-payments for J&K residents.

More than 5.50 lakh domestic consumers would benefit from the decision by having an amount of Rs 937.34 crore that had accumulated as a surcharge or interest due to late payments waived.

The government’s decision has been praised widely since for the past two years COVID caused J&K’s economy to suffer leading to electricity customers not paying bills on time.

An order issued by the Power Department reads “sanction is hereby accorded to waiver off the 100 percent interest or surcharge on the outstanding electricity bills in favour of the domestic consumers accumulated up to March 31, 2022”.

The department has set some conditions for consumers to avail of this benefit which includes outstanding principal amount arrears accumulated up to March 31, 2022, after waiving off 100 percent interest or surcharge in favour of the domestic consumers be paid in a maximum of 12 monthly installments beginning from the date of issuance of this government order.

The failure to payment of any installments within the prescribed 12 months period should invite penalty and legal action under the Electricity Act 2003 in addition to the accrual of compound interest on the outstanding dues.

The current bills should be paid separately and regularly without fail.

Mainly dry weather likely in J&K: MeT

0

Jammu, Sep 13: The Meteorological (MeT) department on Tuesday forecast mainly dry weather in Jammu and Kashmir during the next 24 hours.

On Monday, the UT experienced a generally cloudy sky.

“Weather is likely to remain mainly dry in J&K during the last 24 hours”, an official of the MeT department said.

Meanwhile, Srinagar had 14 degrees, Pahalgam 7.4 and Gulmarg 8.1 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature this morning.

Drass town in Ladakh had 3.5, Leh 6.1 and Kargil 14.6 as the minimum temperature.

Jammu had 23.1, Katra 21.2, Batote 15.3, Banihal 11.8 and 14.6 as the minimum temperature.

Pan-India CBI raids over JKPSI exam scam

0

New Delhi, Sep 13:Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) raids were underway at 33 locations across the country on Tuesday in connection with irregularities in the exams for Jammu and Kashmir Police Sub-Inspectors (JKPSI), a top official said.

According to the official, the raids are going on in Jammu, Srinagar, Karnal, Mahendergarh, Rewari, Delhi, Ghaziabad and Bengaluru.

Searches were also being conducted at the premises of Khalid Jehangir, former Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB); Ashok Kumar Mann, controller and an examiner; as well as some officials of the J&K Police and CRPF.

After conducting raids on August 5, the CBI had recovered incriminating documents, devices, answer sheets, applications forms and OMR files which were very crucial to the case.

The CBI officials said that the recovered evidences will nail the guilt of the accused.

The SI exam paper was allegedly leaked by the accused.

The exams were conducted in March.

The CBI after getting a complaint in this respect filed a case against 33 accused.

“Dr Karnail Singh of BSF who is a medical officer; Avinash Gupta owner of tutorial classes, Narayan Dutt, a member of the JKSSB; and private firm Meritrac Private Limited in Bengaluru which conducted the exams have been named as the accused in the FIR,” the probe agency had said.

Recently, the Lieutenant Governor’s administration had cancelled the SI recruitment examination conducted for 1,200 posts of Jammu and Kashmir Police.

After this, the investigation of rigging was handed over to the CBI.

Now fresh recruitment exams will be held.

Jammu Bar to resume work after 51-day strike

0

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association at Jammu said that it has ended the strike and will resume work from September 12, Bar and Bench reported.

The bar is resuming work after a 51-day strike which began on July 23 demanding construction of a building within the High Court premises to house various tribunals.

The decision to resume work was taken at a general house meeting was presided over by President of J&K High Court Bar Association MK Bhardwaj which was held after the intervention of Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal.

A press note was issued on Saturday through General Secretary of the Bar Surjeet Singh Andotra, announcing the decision.

“The learned member unanimously decided to resume work for some days in the High Court, District Court, tribunals, commissions and all revenue courts in Jammu, in view of the intervention of Hon’ble Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and other Judges of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh,” the press note said.

The Bar Association clarified that resumption of work will not detract the Bar from its struggle to fulfill its demands.

Article 370 will be restored in J&K: Mufti on Azad’s can’t be restored remark

0

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday reacted to Ghulam Nabi Azad’s ‘Article 370 cannot be restored’ remark and said it was his personal opinion. The PDP leader went on to say that ‘there are voices in Jammu and Kashmir who believe Article 370 will be reinstated.’ “It’s his (Ghulam Nabi Azad) personal opinion…Congress had raised its voice against the British and stopped them. Similarly, there are voices in J&K who believe 370 will be reinstated and this will be resolved,” Mufti said.

Notably, former Congress leader, Ghulam Nabi Azad, during a rally in Kashmir’s Baramulla yesterday, Ghulam Nabi Azad said, “To restore Article 370 would need around 350 votes in the Lok Sabha and 175 votes in the Rajya Sabha. This is a number no political party has or is likely to ever get.”

Azad, who ended his five-decade-long association with the Congress on August 26, said if the grand old party is speaking to restore Article 370, those are false promises. “The Congress has shrunken to less than 50 seats and if they speak of restoring Article 370, they are making false promises,” said the 73-year-old politician.

Active Covid cases in country decline to 46,347

0

New Delhi, Sep 13: India logged 4,369 new coronavirus infections taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 4,45,04,949, while the active cases dipped to 46,347, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.
The death toll climbed to 5,28,185 with 20 fatalities, which includes seven deaths reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated.
The active cases comprise 0.10 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate increased to 98.71 per cent, the ministry said.
A decline of 829 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.
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.
The country crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4 and three crore on June 23 last year. It crossed the four-crore mark on January 25 this year. (AGENCIES)

The driving force of the dairy sector in India is small farmers: PM Modi

0

The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated International Dairy Federation World Dairy Summit (IDF WDS) 2022 organised at India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister underlined the centrality of ‘Pashu Dhan’ and milk-related business in the cultural landscape of India.

He pointed out that unlike other developed countries of the world, the driving force of the dairy sector in India is small farmers.

“India’s dairy sector is characterized by production by masses more than “mass production”. India is the largest milk-producing country on the basis of the efforts of these small farmers with one, two or three cattle. This sector provides employment to more than 8 crore families in the country,” he informed.

Explaining further, he said, “There is such a huge network of Dairy Cooperative in India, and one cannot find such an example in the whole world elsewhere.”

The Prime Minister drew everyone’s attention to the fact that there is no middleman in the entire process, and more than 70 per cent of the money that is received from the customers goes directly into the pockets of the farmers. Another unique feature, according to the Prime Minister, is the indigenous breeds that can withstand many adverse circumstances.

He gave the example of the sturdy buffalo breed of Banni Buffalo of the Kutch region of Gujarat. He also talked about other buffalo breeds such as Murrah, Mehsana, Jafrabadi, Nili Ravi, and Pandharpuri; among the cow breeds, he mentioned Gir, Sahiwal, Rathi, Kankrej, Tharparker and Haryana.

In addition, the Prime Minister highlighted the power of women in the dairy sector where he pointed out that women have a 70% representation in the workforce in India’s dairy sector.

“Women are the real leaders of India’s dairy sector”, he said adding, “Not only this, more than a third of the members of dairy cooperatives in India are women.”

He said at more than eight and a half lakh crore rupees, the dairy sector is more than the combined value of wheat and rice. This is all driven by the women power of India.

Modi also mentioned that as compared to the 2 per cent production growth at the global level, India is clocking the milk production growth rate at more than 6 per cent.

The Prime Minister said that the government is working on developing a blanched dairy ecosystem where challenges of the sectors are being addressed along with a focus on increasing production.

He stressed that animal husbandry and dairy are being promoted as a powerful medium of green and sustainable growth in the villages.

Stressing the use of modern technology, the Prime Minister said that India is building the largest database of dairy animals and every animal associated with the dairy sector is being tagged.

“We are doing biometric identification of animals. We have named it – Pashu Adhar”, he said.

The Prime Minister stressed that today, India is paying equal attention to both indigenous breeds and hybrid breeds which will also reduce the risk of damage caused by climate change.

Talking about problem, Modi said, “When the animal is sick it affects the life of the farmer, affecting his income. It also affects the efficiency of the animal, the quality of its milk and other related products.”

The Prime Minister emphasised that in this direction, India is working toward universal vaccination of animals. “We have resolved that by 2025, we will vaccinate 100% of the animals against Foot and Mouth Disease and Brucellosis. We are aiming to be completely free from these diseases by the end of this decade”, the Prime Minister remarked.

The Prime Minister observed that there has been a loss of livestock in many states of India due to the disease named Lumpy in the recent past and assured everyone that the central government, along with various state governments, is trying their level best to keep a check on it.

“Our scientists have also prepared indigenous vaccine for Lumpy Skin Disease”, the Prime Minister added.

The Prime Minister also pointed out that efforts are being made to track the movement of animals to keep the outbreak under control.

Modi invited global leaders of the dairy industry to join the drive to empower the dairy sector in India. “I also appreciate the International Dairy Federation for their excellent work and contribution”, the Prime Minister concluded.

Northern Army commander visits Batalik sector in Ladakh, reviews operational preparedness

0

JAMMU, Sept 12: Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday visited forward areas in western Ladakh and reviewed the operational preparedness of the troops, officials said.
Lt Gen Dwivedi was received by top Army officials of 14 Corps and he was was briefed about the security situation in the area, they said.
He later visited forward areas along the Batalik sub-sector and reviewed operational preparedness in the belt, the officials said.
Lt Gen Dwivedi exhorted troops of the Tiger Hill bridge to remain alert and excel and emerge victorious in all scenarios, they said. (Agencies)

Fazl ul Haseeb assumes charge as Director Tourism Kashmir

0

IAS officer Faz lul Haseeb on Monday assumed charge as the new Director Tourism Kashmir.

“Mr Faz lul Haseeb(IAS) assumes charge as Director Tourism Kashmir today, ” a Tourism Department official said.

Haseeb was on Friday transferred as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar holding additional charge of the post of Chief Executive Officer, Urban Development Agency, Kashmir and posted as Director, Tourism Kashmir.

Dr. Ghulam Nabi ltoo, Director Tourism, Kashmir has been transferred and posted as Special Secretary to the Government, Jal Shakti Department.

Disengagement process in Gogra-Hotsprings area going as per schedule: Army chief Manoj Pande

0

NEW DELHI, Sept 12: Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande on Monday, September 12, 2022 said the process of Indian and Chinese militaries disengaging from Patrolling Point (PP) 15 in Gogra-Hot Springs area in eastern Ladakh was “going as per schedule”.
The External Affairs Ministry had said on September 9 that the disengagement process will be completed by September 12.
Gen Pande, who has returned to Delhi after a two-day visit to Ladakh, on Monday addressed a seminar on Army logistics at Manekshaw Centre here, and also referred to the eastern Ladakh border standoff that erupted two years ago.
“I will have to go and take stock. But, it (disengagement process) is going as per schedule, and what was decided,” he said on the sidelines of the event, when asked about the status of the process.
Gen. Pande on September 9, 2022 had carried out a comprehensive review of the overall security situation in eastern Ladakh, two days after Indian and Chinese militaries began disengaging from Patrolling Point 15 in the Gogra-Hotsprings area in the region.
The eastern Ladakh border standoff erupted on May 5, 2020, following a violent clash in the Pangong lake areas. Both sides gradually enhanced their deployment by rushing in tens of thousands of soldiers as well as heavy weaponry.
The Ministry’s comment on September 9 had come a day after the Indian and Chinese armies had announced that they have begun to disengage from the Gogra-Hotsprings Patrolling Point 15.
External Affairs Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi had said that according to the agreement, “the disengagement process in this area started on September 8 at 8:30 am and will be completed by September 12”. (Agencies)