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Div Com, ADGP Jammu Review Arrangements for Republic Day 2025 Celebrations at MA Stadium

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Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, and Additional Director General of Police, Anand Jain, today visited MA Stadium to review the arrangements for the upcoming Republic Day 2025 celebrations. The visit was aimed at ensuring that all preparations for the UT-level national event are in place for a smooth and successful celebration.

Accompanied by senior officials from the Police and Civil Administration, along with Heads of Departments (HoDs) from various line departments, the duo closely examined the arrangements being made for the grand event. The visit involved a detailed inspection of the venue and a review of the roles and responsibilities assigned to different departments involved in organizing the celebration.

Coordination and Preparedness
The Divisional Commissioner was briefed by the concerned departments about their specific preparations. Stressing the importance of coordination, he emphasized the need for seamless collaboration among all involved departments to ensure the flawless execution of the event.

“It is essential that all arrangements be completed well in advance to ensure that Republic Day celebrations proceed smoothly,” said Ramesh Kumar during the review.

The officials took a detailed look at key aspects, including security arrangements, infrastructure setup, crowd management, and other essential services, to ensure that the event is both safe and memorable for all attendees.

Final Preparations
The Divisional Commissioner and ADGP directed the concerned departments to expedite their preparations and ensure everything is in place ahead of the celebrations. The teams were also reminded to remain vigilant and prepared for any contingencies to ensure the event proceeds without disruptions.

Surinder Choudhary Holds Public Darbar at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan, Reaffirms NC’s Commitment to Address Public Issues

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In an effort to engage directly with the public and address their concerns, Deputy Chief Minister and senior National Conference leader Surinder Choudhary, along with Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President Jammu Province, today held a Public Darbar at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhawan, Jammu. The event saw a significant turnout, with people from various sectors of society coming forward to voice their concerns and grievances.

Addressing Public Issues
The interactive session provided a platform for citizens to highlight a range of issues, from infrastructure development to basic amenities. Surinder Choudhary took time to listen to each concern attentively and assured the attendees of prompt action to resolve the matters.

Commitment to Public Welfare
During the Darbar, Choudhary reiterated the National Conference’s commitment to ensuring the welfare of the people. He emphasized that the Omar Abdullah-led National Conference government is resolutely focused on addressing the pressing challenges faced by the public.

“The National Conference has always been at the forefront of championing the cause of the people. Under the dynamic leadership of Omar Abdullah, we are dedicated to solving the issues that matter most to the common people and ensuring sustainable development,” Surinder Choudhary stated.

The Deputy Chief Minister assured that all concerns raised would be reviewed, and necessary actions would be taken to improve the quality of life for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Public Support and Engagement
The Darbar witnessed a strong sense of community engagement, with local residents showing their trust in the leadership of National Conference. The event marked another step in the party’s ongoing efforts to stay connected with the grassroots and address the needs of the people in a timely and efficient manner.

CM Omar Abdullah Stresses on Urban Planning for Sustainable Development in Jammu & Kashmir

In a series of high-level meetings today, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized the importance of adopting comprehensive urban planning strategies to foster planned development in urban areas across Jammu and Kashmir. The discussions centered on key policies and initiatives aimed at transforming the urban landscape and ensuring sustainable growth.

Urban Planning Strategies Reviewed
During the meeting, the Chief Minister was briefed on the implementation of several urban planning policies, including Land Pooling, Transfer of Development Rights (TDR), and Transit-Oriented Development (ToD). These policies are designed to streamline urban development while ensuring that growth is managed efficiently and sustainably.

Land Pooling Policy
A significant focus of the meeting was the Land Pooling Policy, which aims to encourage collaboration between private landowners and developers. Under this policy, landowners and developers will pool their land and seek authorization for development projects. A key feature of this policy is the allocation of land for essential infrastructure such as wide roads, parks, open spaces, and public amenities, with the remaining land being returned to the landowners on a proportionate basis.

The Chief Minister highlighted the potential of this policy to optimize land use while ensuring that urban infrastructure development is aligned with the growing needs of the population.

Other Key Policies
In addition to Land Pooling, the Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) and Transit-Oriented Development (ToD) were also discussed as essential tools to manage urban expansion. These policies are aimed at promoting sustainable development and improving the quality of life in urban centers by creating well-connected, vibrant, and eco-friendly spaces.

Solid Waste Management
The meeting also reviewed the state’s efforts in Solid Waste Management to ensure cleanliness and sustainability in urban areas. The Chief Minister directed relevant authorities to implement effective waste management practices that align with global standards and contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment.

Moving Forward
The Chief Minister called for swift and efficient implementation of these policies to accelerate the transformation of Jammu and Kashmir’s urban spaces. He stressed the need for coordinated efforts among urban governance agencies to ensure that these developments are carried out in a planned and responsible manner.

“We are committed to creating urban areas that are not only well-planned but also sustainable, livable, and future-ready,” said Omar Abdullah.

Rajouri Deaths: Health Minister Urges Public Not to Panic, Investigation Underway

In response to the growing concerns over a series of deaths in Budhal village, Rajouri district, the Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare, and Education, Sakeena Itoo, has urged the public not to panic. She assured that thorough investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of these unfortunate deaths.

Speaking on the matter, Sakeena Itoo informed that a dedicated team from the Health Department had visited the affected village and conducted a comprehensive door-to-door survey, covering over 3,000 individuals. As part of the investigation, the teams collected various samples, including water, food, and other relevant substances, all of which have been sent for testing.

“All the tests conducted, including those on water, food grains, biscuits, and other items consumed, have returned negative results,” the Minister confirmed. She reassured the public that all reports so far do not point to any contamination or widespread health hazard.

Investigation Continues
The authorities are continuing their investigation to pinpoint the cause of the deaths, with efforts being made to ensure the safety and well-being of the affected villagers. The Health Minister emphasized the need for caution but urged residents to remain calm as the situation is being managed.

Community Support
Local authorities and health teams are working tirelessly to provide assistance and ensure that no further harm occurs. The investigation is ongoing, and the government has promised full transparency and timely updates to the public.

77th Army Day: A Celebration of Valour and Vigilance

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In a strong message of readiness and resolve, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi emphasized the importance of preventing incidents like the Galwan Valley clash during the 77th Army Day celebrations in Pune. Addressing the nation, he assured that the situation along the northern border remains stable but sensitive, with the Indian Army fully prepared to handle any challenges.

“Whatever was done in Galwan should not get repeated,” the Army chief asserted, highlighting the necessity of a cohesive “whole-of-nation” approach. He stressed the role of diplomatic, military, and internal security efforts to ensure no surprises emerge in the future.


Northern Border: Securing the Nation

General Dwivedi highlighted the Army’s focus on modernizing equipment and developing critical infrastructure along the northern border. He stated, “The northern borders are safe because the Indian Army is deployed with the required strength to hold the fort.”

The Eastern Ladakh standoff with China, which began in May 2020, had strained relations between the two nations. The deadly clash at Galwan Valley in June 2020 was a stark reminder of the challenges along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). However, a recent agreement on patrolling and disengagement of troops has marked a significant breakthrough in reducing tensions.


Line of Control: Vigilance Continues

Turning to the Line of Control (LoC), General Dwivedi noted that the ceasefire is being maintained, though infiltration attempts persist. He praised the sustained efforts of security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, which have significantly reduced violence in the region.


Modernizing the Force

“We will continue on the path to make the Indian Army a modern, agile, adaptable, technology-enabled, and capable force,” the Army chief stated. The parade showcased cutting-edge platforms, including a fly-past by three Su-30 aircraft, alongside innovative advancements such as marching ‘robotic mules.’


Historic Army Day in Pune

For the first time, Pune hosted the Army Day Parade at the Bombay Engineers Group (BEG) and Centre under the Army’s Southern Command. The city’s rich heritage was highlighted as the Army chief described it as a “place of valour since the Maratha rule.”

The celebrations included unique milestones:

  • An all-girl National Cadet Corps (NCC) contingent.
  • An all-woman Agniveer contingent from the Corps of Military Police (CMP).
  • The debut of robotic mules in the parade.

A Tribute to Legacy and Innovation

The 77th Army Day celebrations in Pune reflected the Army’s deep connection with the nation’s heritage and its commitment to future readiness. As India looks ahead, the unwavering vigilance and modernization efforts of its Army stand as a testament to its resolve to safeguard the nation.

Delhi Polls: Congress candidate Sushant Mishra files nomination from Rithala

Congress candidate from Rithala assembly constituency Sushant Mishra filed his nomination on Wednesday.
Mishra is in the electoral fray against incumbent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Mohinder Goyal and Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Kulwant Rana.

On January 14, Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, campaigned for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections in Rithala.
He interacted with residents of Rithala, enjoying traditional “dahi-chura” with them on the occasion of Makar Sankranti.
Rahul Gandhi took to social media platform X to launch a scathing attack on Delhi Chief Arvind Kejriwal. Sharing a video showcasing alleged shortcomings in Delhi’s infrastructure and public services, Gandhi sarcastically said, “This is Kejriwal ji’s ‘shining’ Delhi – the so-called Paris of India!”
The scathing remark comes as the battle for Delhi heats up, with political leaders ramping up their campaigns ahead of the state elections.
Rithala Assembly constituency is one of the 70 Delhi assembly constituencies, located in the North West Delhi district. This assembly covers various sectors of Rohini, Rithala village, Budh Vihar and Vijay Vihar, according to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi.

AAP’s Mohinder Goyal has been the incumbent Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Rithala since 2015. Goyal preceded the office by BJP’s Kulwant Rana, who won the 2008 and 2013 Delhi assembly elections from the constituency.
Rithala is one of the key constituencies in the North West Delhi district.
It is worth noting that Delhi Police had issued a notice to the incumbent AAP MLA Mohinder Goyal and his office staff to join the investigation in a case involving fake Aadhaar card documents, in which several Bangladeshis were arrested, and fake Aadhaar cards were recovered during the investigation, according to Delhi Police sources.
Responding to the allegations, Goyal termed the allegations as “politically motivated.”
With this, the battle for Rithala gained momentum with all three parties intensifying their preparations and campaigning for the elections.

The Delhi assembly polls will be held in a single phase on February 5 and the counting of votes will take place on February 8. The last date for filing nominations is January 17. The date for scrutiny of nominations is January 18. The last date for withdrawal of candidature is January 20.

The Congress, which was in power for 15 consecutive years in Delhi, has suffered setbacks in the last two assembly elections and has failed to win any seat. In contrast, the AAP eyeing a third term will go to the public, boosting its ‘performance’ in education and the health sector.
AAP won 62 out of the 70 seats in the 2020 assembly elections and BJP secured eight seats.

CM Omar Abdullah stresses on adopting urban planning strategies for planned development

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Jammu, Jan 15: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a series of meetings to review and discuss implementation of proposed urban planning schemes and policies aimed at transforming the urban landscape of Jammu and Kashmir to bring about planned development in urban areas.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister was briefed on the Land Pooling Policy, including its background, guiding principles, and objectives. Under the land pooling policy, developers or private land owners shall come together to pool their land and obtain authorization for development.

While authorising development, the concerned urban governance agencies shall keep sufficient land for development of infrastructure, wide roads, parks, open spaces and other amenities and the remaining land would be returned to the landowners which they would share proportionately among themselves.

The benefits of land pooling for various stakeholders would be that the value of land increases for the landowners and better infrastructure gets created as compared to the irregular land plots pooled by the landowners developing that land parcel.

This would help in creation of infrastructure as a sustainable alternative to conventional land acquisition methods. The scheme is aimed tobe a win-win situation for both the government and various stakeholders, including individual landowners and real estate developers.

The meeting also delved into the Transferable Development Rights (TDR) Policy, focusing on its broad contours, objectives and mechanisms. The potential use of TDR for heritage properties, ensuring their preservation while enabling urban growth was also discussed. Under TDR scheme, for the land surrendered by a land owner or a developer free-of-cost for public purposes such as road widening, public passage, for conservation, heritage and other infrastructure development, shall be granted a non-financial compensation in the form of a TDR certificate specifying the Built-Up Area (BUA) or Floor Area Ratio (FAR) given to a land owner or developer which he can utilize in remaining part of his property or build elsewhere and even monetize by selling TDR to any other developer or user in receiving areas.. This would allow developers to build over and above the permissible Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for the land surrendered in congested areas.

The concept of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) was also discussed, with emphasis on its objectives to promote sustainable urban mobility and to ensure planned development around public transport stations. The stipulations of TOD would facilitate compact, walkable urban spaces around transit hubs.

Separate discussions were held on proposed services under Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) for municipalities and urban local bodies across Jammu and Kashmir. Presentations by Housing & Urban Development department outlined strategies for collection, transportation and processing of solid waste.

Chief Minister exhorted the Housing & Urban Development Department to initiate implementation by taking up projects under Land pooling, TDR & TOD to create few success stories which would infuse confidence among stakeholders to adopt these urban planning strategies for overall development of our cities.

Besides, the meeting discussed management of waste disposal facilities, cleaning of roads, drains and waterbodies on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

A presentation on the challenges of solid waste management in Udhampur district depicted dumping of daily waste at landfills resulting in choking of drains and water channels.

Proposed solutions discussed included waste segregation, recycling mechanisms, and pollution control machinery to tackle these pressing issues effectively.

Representatives of the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID) also delivered a separate presentation. The discussion focused on infrastructure development projects across Jammu and Kashmir.

The meetings were attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Principal Secretary Finance Santosh D Vaidya, Commissioner Secretary Housing & Urban Development Department Mandeep Kaur, and other senior officials. Officers based in Srinagar participated through video conferencing.

CJI Administers Oath Of Office To Justice K Vinod Chandran As SC Judge

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NEW DELHI, Jan 16: Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna on Thursday administered oath of office to Patna High Court Chief Justice K Vinod Chandran as a judge of the Supreme Court.
With the swearing-in of Justice Chandran, the working strength of the apex court has risen to 33 against the sanctioned 34 judges, including the CJI.
On January 13, the Centre had cleared the proposal of the apex court collegium recommending Justice Chandran as judge of the Supreme Court.
The five-judge collegium led by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, in a meeting held on January 7, recommended the name of Justice Chandran, who was appointed as a judge of the Kerala High Court on November 8, 2011.
Justice Chandran was elevated as the Patna High Court Chief Justice on March 29, 2023. (Agencies)

It’s Treason: Rahul Gandhi On Mohan Bhagwat’s ‘True Independence’ Remark

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NEW DELHI, Jan 15: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday hit out at RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat saying that his remark that India got “true independence” after the Ram temple consecration amounts to treason and is an insult to every Indian.
Speaking at the inauguration of the new Congress headquarters here, Gandhi said every party worker is fighting this battle of ideologies under difficult circumstances where institutions have been captured by the BJP and the RSS and investigative agencies are being used against opposition leaders.
The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha also hit out at the Election Commission and alleged that there is a “serious problem” with the country’s election system.
“Mohan Bhagwat has the audacity to say to the country what he thinks about the independence movement and the Constitution. What he said yesterday is treason… Because he is stating that the Constitution is invalid and the fight against the British was invalid.
“He has the audacity to say this publicly. In any other country, he would be arrested and tried. That is a fact,” Gandhi said at the inauguration of the Indira Gandhi Bhawan.
“To say that India did not get independence in 1947 is an insult to every Indian. And it is time to stop listening to this nonsense that these people think they can keep parroting out and shouting,” he said.
The former Congress president said the party has worked with the Indian people and it has built the success of this country on the foundations of the Constitution and that is what this building symbolises.

“It is important that we take ideas from this building and spread these ideas in the rest of the country,” he said.
Gandhi said “we are fighting a civilisational war with these people, they are attacking every day the ideas that we believe in” and asserted that only the Congress can fight them.
Hitting out at the Election Commission, he said, the EC has refused to give us information about the increase in the number of voters in Maharashtra from Lok Sabha elections to assembly elections.
“What purpose does it serve? Why will it damage the EC? Why are they not giving us the list?
“It is the duty of the EC to ensure transparency in elections. If there is an increase of one crore in (the number of) voters in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha in Maharashtra, it is the duty and sacred responsibility of the EC to show us exactly why this has happened. There is a serious problem with our election system,” Gandhi said. (Agencies)

Inquiry Panel Formed For Suspended Mining Official

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Jan 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has appointed a three-member inquiry committee to probe allegations against Naveen Kumar, former District Mineral Officer of Kathua, who was suspended in December 2024.Jammu local businesses
As per an order, the panel includes Dr. Nargis Suraiya, Special Secretary to the Government, Rayaz Hussain, Director Finance, and Dr. Raj Kumar, Deputy Director, Geology and Mining.
The committee has been tasked with submitting its findings and recommendations within 30 days. The move follows instructions from the Deputy Chief Minister’s office.