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Dr. Farooq Runyal Leads GMC Doda to Another Milestone with Advanced Eye Surgery

Doda, January 10, 2025 – The Department of Ophthalmology at Government Medical College (GMC) Doda has successfully performed an advanced eye surgery known as Phakic Refractive Surgery for spectacle removal and correction of high Myopic Astigmatism. The groundbreaking procedure was conducted on a 23-year-old female patient with -8.50D Myopia and -4.5D Astigmatism, marking a significant achievement for the institution.

The surgery was skillfully performed by Dr. Farooq Runyal, Consultant Ophthalmology, and ably assisted by Dr. Kirandeep Kour Raina (Senior Resident), Dr. Asma Majid (Medical Officer), along with Mr. Yasir Butt and Mr. Ayub Lone.

Phakic Refractive Surgery involves the insertion of an implantable collamer lens (ICL/IPCL) inside the eye without removing the natural lens. This innovative procedure eliminates the need for spectacles and is recognized for being safe, reversible, successful, and painless. The surgery is performed under topical anesthesia, ensuring maximum comfort for the patient.

The patient expressed immense satisfaction and joy at being able to get rid of heavy spectacles, marking a transformative change in her life. With the success of this surgery, GMC Doda aims to perform similar procedures on a routine basis, further enhancing its capabilities in advanced ophthalmic care.

Rinku Singh’s Six Leaves Lasting Impact at St George’s Park

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It has been over a year since Rinku Singh’s towering six shattered the press box’s glass window at St George’s Park during the second T20 International against South Africa in December 2023. The damaged glass, located in the Graeme Pollock Pavilion, remains unrepaired, standing as a testament to the Indian cricketer’s remarkable innings of 68 off 39 balls, despite India’s loss.

The iconic hit, which drew admiration from former South African pacer Dale Steyn as a “great shot,” has since weathered storms, including an August tempest that partially destroyed the stadium roof. Despite its cracked state, the glass has neither crumbled nor caused harm, prompting ground management to defer repairs due to logistical challenges and budgetary constraints.

Logistical Hurdles and Budgetary Challenges

Replacing the damaged glass presents significant challenges. According to a ground management official, repairs would require hoisting workers on a crane to access the specific height of the press box. However, financial limitations have prioritized more pressing maintenance issues, such as combating corrosion of metallic pillars and repairing the storm-damaged roof, which cost 400,000 rands.

“The glass hasn’t harmed anyone so far and doesn’t look like it will,” the official explained. “Maybe we can get it autographed by Rinku whenever he comes over here next.”

A Missed Opportunity

India’s visit to South Africa in November last year offered a chance to secure Rinku’s autograph on the cracked glass, but the opportunity was missed. The ground management remains hopeful for a future encounter, though India is not scheduled to tour South Africa in the near future.

Custodians of Heritage

The stadium, owned by the local municipality, relies on its management staff to act as custodians, focusing on maintaining the venue’s structural integrity and ensuring public satisfaction with their efforts. The official emphasized, “The public must feel that those in charge are doing a good job.”

While the cracked glass serves as a quirky reminder of Rinku’s heroics, the management’s priorities lie in addressing more urgent needs to preserve the historic venue. For now, the damaged pane stands as an enduring symbol of an unforgettable cricketing moment.

Hydrogen Train Engine by Indian Railways Sets Global Benchmark

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Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that Indian Railways has developed the world’s most powerful hydrogen fuel-run train engine, boasting a maximum horsepower of 1,200—double the output of similar engines manufactured globally. This achievement highlights India’s progress in adopting sustainable and indigenous technologies.

Speaking at a plenary session titled “Green Connections: Diaspora’s Contribution to Sustainable Development” during the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention, Vaishnaw stated that only four countries produce such train engines, with their horsepower ranging between 500 and 600. The Indian innovation has set a new global standard.

The first hydrogen-powered train is slated for a trial run soon in Haryana on the Jind-Sonipat route. While the engine has been manufactured, its system integration is currently in progress. Vaishnaw emphasized that such technological achievements could lead to spin-off products, including power trains for trucks and tugboats, showcasing the adaptability of indigenous technologies.

“Indigenously developed technology provides a unique chance to create derivative technologies for various applications,” the minister said. He noted that these advancements bring confidence in achieving technological self-sufficiency and contribute to building critical parts of the value chain.

Panel Discusses Green Technology and Climate Change Challenges

During the session, Hambyarajen Narasinghaen, Mauritius’ Junior Minister of Foreign Affairs, highlighted the challenges posed by climate change in his country and sought India’s support in green technology solutions. Other notable participants included Rahul Fotedar, Founder & CTO of Morrow Batteries (Norway); Jagdish Nainwal, CEO of UPL for LATAM, Mexico; Indronil Sengupta, Swiss Biotech Association (Switzerland); Jitendra Kr. Sachdeva, Group President of SkipperSeil Ltd (Nigeria); and Kishore Reddy and Anju Virmani.

Odisha’s Transformation into an IT Hub

Outside the event, Vaishnaw revealed plans to transform Odisha into a major Information Technology hub within two to three years. Discussions on this initiative were held with Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, with implementation expected to commence in the coming months. Vaishnaw, also a Rajya Sabha MP from Odisha, emphasized youth training programs as part of these efforts.

The Railway Minister highlighted the Centre’s commitment to Odisha’s development, citing railway projects worth over Rs 1 lakh crore announced for the state. Construction work on these projects has been expedited, with further talks held to enhance the state’s railway infrastructure.

Special Train for Maha Kumbh-2025

Vaishnaw also announced that the Railways will operate a special train from Odisha to Uttar Pradesh for the Maha Kumbh-2025 in Prayagraj, ensuring convenient travel for pilgrims.

 

District Administration Reviews Progress on MGNREGA Projects

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In a high-level meeting chaired by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Udhampur, Saloni Rai, the progress of works executed under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) convergence plan for the financial year 2024-25 was thoroughly reviewed. The meeting also laid the groundwork for formulating the convergence plan for 2025-26.

The DC emphasized the importance of expediting pending works while ensuring adherence to quality standards. She underscored the need for inter-departmental coordination to achieve significant and measurable outcomes under MGNREGA. Stressing the importance of proper documentation and regular monitoring, she directed officers to submit progress reports in a timely manner.

“Holistic development of the district is our priority,” stated DC Saloni Rai. “A well-drafted convergence plan for 2025-26 will pave the way for sustainable development and enhanced rural employment opportunities.”

The meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner Rajinder Singh, Assistant Commissioner Development Dr. Ranjit Kotwal, and other senior officials from various departments. The officers deliberated on strategies to align departmental efforts under MGNREGA and ensure efficient utilization of resources.

DC Rai urged the departments to identify key areas where MGNREGA projects could be effectively integrated with other developmental schemes to maximize impact. She called for innovative approaches to address local challenges and uplift rural communities.

As part of the convergence plan for 2025-26, the DC instructed officers to draft a comprehensive framework that focuses on infrastructure development, livelihood enhancement, and ecological sustainability. She reiterated the administration’s commitment to achieving tangible outcomes through meticulous planning and execution.

The meeting concluded with a consensus on expediting ongoing projects and ensuring their completion within stipulated timelines. Officers were reminded to uphold transparency and accountability throughout the implementation process.

The district administration remains dedicated to fostering rural development and improving the quality of life for its residents through effective governance and the optimal use of resources.

Satish Sharma Meets Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh Focus on Development in Rural and Border Areas of J&K

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Satish Sharma, Minister for FCS&CA, Transport, Youth Services and Sports, Information Technology, Science and Technology, ARI and Trainings, called on Union Minister for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh, to discuss the development landscape of Jammu and Kashmir with a special focus on rural and border areas.

During the meeting, the ministers deliberated on various initiatives and innovations in Science & Technology, as well as research and exploration in medicinal plants. Satish Sharma emphasized the significance of Jammu and Kashmir’s iconic water bodies, which play a critical role in the region’s ecology, economy, and tourism industry.

He proposed the establishment of a Centre of Excellence for Rejuvenation of Water Bodies. The center would adopt a comprehensive approach for environmental revitalization and resource optimization, addressing the pressing need to protect and enhance the region’s natural assets.

The discussion also highlighted the potential for leveraging advancements in science and technology to address developmental challenges in rural and border areas.

Dr. Jitendra Singh appreciated the proposal and assured support for initiatives aimed at sustainable development and technological innovation in Jammu and Kashmir. Both leaders reiterated their commitment to creating impactful solutions that address the unique needs of the Union Territory.

 

CM Omar Abdullah Highlights India’s Rich Legacy of Women Empowerment

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized India’s long-standing tradition of women empowerment and equality during his presidential address at the valedictory session of the week-long first Women’s National Integration Camp on ‘Women Empowerment and Emancipation through NSS’ held at Padma Shri Padma Sachdev (PSPS) Government College for Women, Gandhinagar.

The camp, organized by the Regional Directorate of National Service Scheme (NSS) under the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, in collaboration with GCW Parade and PSPS GCW Gandhinagar Jammu, brought together participants from 16 states and Union Territories.

In his address, the Chief Minister highlighted that India was founded on principles of equality, granting women the right to vote in the very first election. “This country has seen women in leadership roles before others who try to teach us lessons. We had a woman Prime Minister before many developed nations even considered it,” he said.

He further noted, “Our country has had more than one woman President, and currently, the highest office in the nation is occupied by a woman. We have also had a woman Lok Sabha Speaker in the past, which underscores the ideals of women empowerment in our democracy.”

The Chief Minister acknowledged, however, that women’s representation in public governance still lags. “True empowerment will be realized when women occupy an equal number of positions in governance and decision-making without relying on reservations,” Omar Abdullah remarked. “Women make up 50% of the population but do not constitute 50% of elected representatives,” he added.

Expressing gratitude to the participants, the Chief Minister urged them to act as ambassadors of goodwill, love, and friendship, carrying a message of unity from Jammu to their respective states.

Minister Sakina Itoo Advocates for National Integration

Addressing the gathering, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare, and Education, Sakina Itoo, lauded the diversity of participants coming together under one roof. She stressed the importance of national integration and encouraged young participants to promote peace and unity in their communities. “Women are marching ahead in every field and profession,” she added.

Camp Activities and Felicitations

Additional Chief Secretary for Higher Education, Shantmanu, provided a comprehensive overview of the camp’s activities. Director Colleges J&K and State NSS Director, Sheikh Aijaz, presented the camp address.

During the valedictory session, the Chief Minister felicitated winners and participants of various categories. Distinguished attendees included Vice-Chancellor of Cluster University of Jammu, Professor K.S. Chandrasekhar, Regional Director NSS & Principal GCW Gandhinagar, Dr. Saraswat, Principal GCW Parade Ground, Dr. Tikku, and Camp Commander, Dr. Gurpreet Kaur.

The week-long camp showcased India’s unity in diversity, fostering collaboration and understanding among participants from across the nation.

 

Transport Commissioner Inaugurates Free Health Check-Up Camp for Drivers and Conductors

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Transport Commissioner of Jammu and Kashmir, Vishesh Mahajan, inaugurated a free health check-up camp for drivers and conductors today at Bakshi Nagar Matador Stand. The initiative was organized by the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) Jammu in collaboration with the Health Department and the Minibus Union Jammu.

The camp witnessed participation from over 270 drivers and conductors, who availed themselves of various health facilities, including eye check-ups for color blindness and vision defects, as well as tests for blood pressure, blood sugar, hemoglobin levels, and more.

Speaking on the occasion, the Transport Commissioner highlighted the importance of personal health and hygiene for ensuring road safety. “The objective of organizing such medical camps is to raise awareness among drivers about the critical role of their health in safe driving practices,” he stated.

He further added that such initiatives would be conducted regularly to ensure drivers are fit and well-informed about their health. “A healthy driver ensures safer roads for everyone. These camps will not only benefit individuals but also contribute to the broader goal of road safety,” Vishesh Mahajan remarked.

The event received positive feedback from the participants, with many appreciating the efforts of the MVD and its partners in organizing such a thoughtful initiative. The Minibus Union Jammu also pledged its support for future health camps aimed at promoting driver well-being.

This initiative underscores the Transport Department’s commitment to fostering a culture of safe and responsible driving through regular health awareness and check-up programs.

 

Satish Sharma Meets Union Minister Pralhad Joshi

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Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), Transport, Youth Services and Sports, Information Technology, Science and Technology, ARI & Training, Shri Satish Sharma, held a detailed meeting with Union Minister for Food and Public Distribution, New and Renewable Energy, Shri Pralhad Venkatesh Joshi, in New Delhi today. The discussions centered around key initiatives for Jammu and Kashmir in the domains of renewable energy, solarisation, and public distribution.

During the meeting, Shri Satish Sharma emphasized the importance of extending the Jammu Solarisation Scheme for an additional two years. This scheme has already benefited nearly 50,000 households. He also sought necessary assistance for solarising hospitals located in border areas as a measure of national interest and the solarisation of emergency and trauma centers in accident-prone zones.

The Minister further proposed the inclusion of 20 more villages (one in each district) under the Model Village Scheme, with each selected village receiving a financial grant of Rs. 1 crore to enhance infrastructure and development.

The discussions also covered improvements to the Public Distribution System (PDS) to ensure better service delivery and address the specific needs of the region. Shri Satish Sharma highlighted the necessity of continued support from the central government to advance the overall development of Jammu and Kashmir.

Union Minister Shri Pralhad Joshi appreciated the proactive measures proposed by Shri Satish Sharma and assured full cooperation from the central government. He acknowledged the significance of renewable energy and solarisation projects in enhancing sustainability and improving public amenities.

The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to work collaboratively for the progress and development of Jammu and Kashmir, ensuring that critical sectors receive the attention and resources needed for growth.

 

J&K Congress Delegation Led by Raman Bhalla Meets Lieutenant Governor

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A delegation of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC), led by former Minister Shri Raman Bhalla, met Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today. The delegation included senior Congress leaders Shri Yogesh Sawhney, Shri Ved Mahajan, Shri Ravinder Sharma, and Shri Rakesh Wazir.

The leaders engaged in a detailed discussion with the Lieutenant Governor, presenting several critical issues of public importance. The concerns raised spanned across various sectors, reflecting the priorities and expectations of the people of the region.

Shri Raman Bhalla commended the Lieutenant Governor for his ongoing efforts in advancing development initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir. However, he emphasized the importance of addressing unresolved challenges and urged for collaborative action to enhance the well-being of the public.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha appreciated the delegation’s proactive approach and assured them of his administration’s commitment to resolving the highlighted issues. He reiterated the importance of constructive dialogue between political representatives and the administration to ensure holistic development.

The meeting underlined the significance of cooperative efforts in addressing the needs of the people and fostering progress across Jammu and Kashmir.

Arvind Gupta Congratulates Newly Appointed Mandal Presidents of Talab Tillo and Rehari Bakshi Nagar

Senior BJP leader and MLA Jammu West, Arvind Gupta, extended warm congratulations and best wishes to Shri Anil Angral and Shri Kushant Dafara on their appointments as Mandal Presidents of Talab Tillo and Rehari Bakshi Nagar, respectively. These appointments were made as part of the ongoing Bhartiya Janata Party’s Sangathan Parv Abhiyan, aimed at strengthening the party’s organizational framework.

While congratulating the newly appointed Mandal Presidents, Arvind Gupta underscored the critical role of robust leadership in achieving the BJP’s vision and objectives. He praised the dedication and commitment of both leaders, expressing confidence in their ability to address public issues effectively and to uphold the party’s values in their respective areas.

“The appointment of dynamic and dedicated individuals like Shri Anil Angral and Shri Kushant Dafara reflects the party’s focus on fostering strong organizational structures and building a robust cadre across all levels,” said Arvind Gupta. “Their leadership will play a pivotal role in connecting with the grassroots and addressing the concerns of the people in Talab Tillo and Rehari Bakshi Nagar.”

Gupta further urged the newly appointed Mandal Presidents to work tirelessly towards implementing BJP’s policies and programs, ensuring the party’s mission reaches every corner of their constituencies.

The Sangathan Parv Abhiyan has been a significant initiative for BJP, aiming to streamline its organizational processes and promote capable leaders who can lead with vision and resolve. The appointments of Shri Anil Angral and Shri Kushant Dafara are seen as steps forward in enhancing the party’s presence and influence in Jammu West.

Party workers and supporters from both mandals welcomed the announcement with enthusiasm and pledged their support to the new leadership, reiterating their commitment to the BJP’s principles and goals.