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Khatana Endorses Union Govt’s Steps on Terrorism, Employment, and Rohingya Issue

Jammu: Rajya Sabha MP Gulam Ali Khatana has praised the Union Government’s proactive measures to eliminate terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Khatana, during a recent meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Cooperation Minister Giriraj Singh, and Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh, discussed several key issues affecting the region, including terrorism, employment, and the controversial Rohingya issue.

Khatana highlighted that the back of terrorism in the region has been broken, with terrorists and their supporters feeling the heat. He commended the efforts of the Union Government and the J&K administration, stating that the terrorist infrastructure has been severely disrupted, forcing those involved in such activities to go into hiding.

The meeting also focused on the law and order situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Khatana accused the National Conference (NC) government of misleading the public, particularly regarding the Rohingya refugees. He advocated for the deportation of Rohingyas from the region, stating that J&K’s youth already face unemployment and the region cannot afford to provide jobs to outsiders. Khatana urged the UT government to support the Union Government’s stance on the issue and ensure that these migrants are sent back.

On the topic of economic development, Khatana called for a job-oriented mining policy to support local miners, stressing that they should not be harassed and must be provided with opportunities to sustain their livelihoods. He also pushed for a policy that ensures revenue from mining benefits the government, not a select few individuals.

Agriculture and Horticulture were also on the agenda. Khatana emphasized the need for a job-oriented agriculture policy to make farming more attractive to the youth. He proposed the creation of awareness camps throughout the UT, organized by the Agriculture and Horticulture Departments, to promote government schemes designed to support these sectors.

In addition, Khatana stressed the urgency of addressing unemployment in J&K through a comprehensive employment-generation policy in both the public and private sectors. He also raised concerns over the management of the Waqf Board, urging for better governance and transparency.

Khatana’s proposals underscore the need for a more robust framework for economic and social development in Jammu and Kashmir, aligning the region with national progress.

Union Cabinet Approves ‘One Nation One Election’ Bill: Reports

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NEW DELHI, Dec 12 — In a significant political development, the Union Cabinet has reportedly approved the “One Nation, One Election” Bill, which aims to synchronize the elections for the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies across the country. The proposed legislation is seen as a step toward streamlining the electoral process, reducing election-related costs, and ensuring more efficient governance.

The bill, if passed, would allow for simultaneous elections at the national and state levels, thus ending the practice of holding separate elections at different times, which often leads to political instability and the frequent deployment of resources for multiple rounds of voting. The government believes this reform will not only reduce the financial burden of elections but also help maintain political focus and improve governance.

The proposal is expected to be debated in Parliament in the coming weeks. Proponents argue that “One Nation, One Election” will foster stability, while critics have raised concerns about its potential impact on the federal structure of India and the autonomy of state governments.

This move is part of the broader vision of electoral reforms to ensure that elections do not disrupt governance and administrative functions, allowing for uninterrupted development work.

Stay tuned for further updates on the progress of the bill as it moves through the legislative process.

Supreme Court: Mere Harassment Not Enough to Charge Abetment of Suicide, Must Prove Direct Incitement

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NEW DELHI, Dec 12 – The Supreme Court has ruled that mere harassment is not sufficient to convict someone under the offence of abetment of suicide, and there must be clear evidence of direct or indirect incitement to suicide. The ruling came from a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and P.B. Varale, who delivered their verdict on an appeal challenging a Gujarat High Court order. The High Court had earlier refused to discharge a woman’s husband and two in-laws, who were accused of harassing her and driving her to suicide.

The case, registered in 2021, involved charges under sections 498-A (cruelty to a married woman) and 306 (abetment of suicide) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), with the latter carrying a penalty of up to 10 years in jail and a fine.

Clear Mens Rea Required for Abetment of Suicide

In its December 10 judgment, the bench emphasized that for a conviction under section 306 of the IPC, clear mens rea (intention to cause harm or incite the act) is necessary. The court stated, “Mere harassment, by itself, is not sufficient to find an accused guilty of abetting suicide.” The prosecution must prove that the accused took direct or active steps to incite the victim to take their own life.

The bench pointed out that the presence of mens rea cannot be presumed or inferred. It must be explicitly evident in the actions of the accused. Without clear proof of intent to provoke or contribute to the suicide, the essential element of abetment under the law is not met.

Discharge of Charges for Abetment of Suicide

In this case, the court discharged the husband and two in-laws from the charge of abetment to suicide (section 306 of IPC), although it upheld the charge against them under section 498-A (cruelty). The bench noted that an FIR had been registered by the woman’s father in 2021, accusing the three men of harassment leading to his daughter’s suicide.

The woman, who had been married in 2009, reportedly faced physical and mental harassment, particularly after failing to conceive a child in the first five years of marriage. She was found dead in April 2021, having allegedly committed suicide by hanging. Despite the woman’s long marriage and her father’s complaint, the court found insufficient evidence to link the accused directly to her act of suicide.

Prosecution Must Prove Direct Act of Incitement

The Supreme Court made it clear that, under section 306 of the IPC, the prosecution must establish that the accused had contributed to the victim’s suicide through direct or indirect actions. The court stressed that “concrete proof” of the accused’s actions, closely linked to the time of the incident, is essential to prove that the accused had pushed the victim toward suicide.

The bench remarked, “Mere allegations of harassment are insufficient to establish guilt. There must be evidence of a positive act by the accused that directly or indirectly led to the victim’s decision to commit suicide.”

Lack of Direct Evidence of Harassment

Although the court acknowledged that the woman had faced cruelty, it noted that the accused had not shown any direct intent to incite her to suicide. The court said, “It appears that the appellants did not have the requisite mens rea, and neither did they commit any positive or direct act or omission to instigate or aid in the commission of suicide.”

Additionally, the bench noted that the woman had been married for 12 years before her death, and no formal complaint of harassment had been lodged during this time. While it accepted that this fact didn’t rule out the possibility of cruelty, the court emphasized that the lack of complaints over the years weakened the case for abetment.

Proceeding with Cruelty Charges

While discharging the accused from the charge of abetment of suicide, the Supreme Court upheld the charge under section 498-A of the IPC. The bench directed that the trial under this provision proceed. Section 498-A pertains to subjecting a married woman to cruelty, a serious offense in Indian law.

Conclusion

The Supreme Court’s ruling underscores that while harassment may contribute to a tragic outcome, it is not sufficient to convict someone of abetment to suicide without clear, direct evidence that the accused’s actions directly led to the victim’s death. The judgment reinforces the need for a thorough examination of facts and circumstances, and a clear demonstration of mens rea, when it comes to the sensitive and serious charge of abetment of suicide.

Omar Abdullah Engages with Jammu’s Civil Society: A New Era of Unity and Inclusivity “Jammu & Kashmir, United in Governance: Reviving the Darbar Move”

In a landmark engagement with Jammu’s civil society, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah reaffirmed his commitment to balanced governance that places equal emphasis on both Jammu and Kashmir regions. The extensive interaction, held at the Chief Minister’s official residence on Wazarat Road, was a historic moment marking his first meeting with Jammu’s civil society since taking office.

The event, attended by a distinguished gathering of key political and administrative figures, including Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Ministers Sakeena Itoo, Javed Ahmad Rana, and Satish Sharma, as well as Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, signaled a fresh chapter in the region’s political dialogue. Senior officials from both the civil and police administrations were also present, underscoring the government’s resolve to listen and act on the needs of the people.

Jammu’s Equal Importance in Governance

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized that Jammu is just as vital to the governance of Jammu and Kashmir as Kashmir itself. “My government represents all citizens across the region,” he said. “Jammu and Kashmir must progress together, with equal focus on both regions. The unique challenges faced by each region must be addressed with a tailored approach, but both deserve equal attention and resources.”

Reviving the Darbar Move: A Symbol of Unity

A key highlight of the interaction was Omar Abdullah’s announcement to revive the Darbar Move, a centuries-old practice that symbolizes the unity of Jammu and Kashmir. The Darbar Move traditionally involved the seasonal shifting of government offices between Jammu and Srinagar, reinforcing the connection between the two regions.

The Chief Minister described the Darbar Move as a “symbol of Jammu and Kashmir’s unity and inclusivity,” and voiced his determination to bring it back, stating: “The Darbar Move was not just a practice but a reflection of our shared heritage, fostering collaboration and understanding across the regions. Reviving it will enhance communication and encourage greater inclusivity in governance, allowing the government to serve the people in a more connected way.”

Building a Stronger Future Together

The civil society interaction also served as a platform for open discussions on governance, regional development, and the security landscape. Representatives from various sectors raised concerns and offered suggestions on a wide array of issues, from infrastructure development to the restoration of peace and economic revival.

The Chief Minister assured the gathered leaders and citizens that his government would continue to focus on policies that promote equitable growth, bridge regional disparities, and foster a sense of belonging for everyone in Jammu and Kashmir.

A Vision for Jammu and Kashmir

The interaction concluded with a call for cooperation and shared responsibility. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s message was clear: the future of Jammu and Kashmir lies in unity, inclusivity, and an unwavering commitment to the welfare of all its people, no matter their region.

With a firm resolve to bridge divides and revive the traditions that bind the regions, the Chief Minister’s engagement with Jammu’s civil society marked a defining moment in the ongoing journey toward a more prosperous, peaceful, and united Jammu and Kashmir.

Sports Minister, Advisor to CM flag off J&K Senior Football team for Santosh Trophy

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In a momentous occasion for Jammu and Kashmir football, the state’s senior men’s football team was flagged off today for the final round of the prestigious Santosh Trophy. The event was held at the Mini Stadium, Parade, Jammu, with the Minister for Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, and the Advisor to Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani, gracing the occasion.

The ceremony saw a large turnout of sports officials and dignitaries, including Sarmad Hafeez, Secretary, Youth Services and Sports; Tara Singh, Director General, Youth Services and Sports; and Nuzhat Gul, Secretary, J&K Sports Council. The occasion was further marked by a friendly football match between the J&K Police Team and the J&K Santosh Trophy Team, offering a glimpse of the team’s preparation and skill.

Team Set to Compete in Telangana

The J&K senior football team will now head to Telangana, where they will compete against the country’s best teams in the final round of the Santosh Trophy. The team is looking to make a strong mark in the tournament and showcase the immense football talent emerging from the region.

Sports Kits Distributed to Athletes

In a gesture of encouragement, the Sports Minister and Advisor to CM distributed sports kits to athletes from various Khelo India Centres, ensuring that the players are well-equipped for their upcoming challenges. This move is in line with the government’s ongoing efforts to promote sports and youth development in the region.

Government’s Commitment to Sports Development

Speaking at the event, Satish Sharma, the Minister for Youth Services and Sports, emphasized the government’s commitment to fostering sports talent in Jammu and Kashmir. “The Santosh Trophy is a significant milestone for our state’s football players, and we are fully backing them in their journey. We are working tirelessly to provide the best facilities and support to our athletes,” Sharma said.

Nasir Aslam Wani, the Advisor to the Chief Minister, echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the importance of football in promoting unity and nurturing sports talent in the region. “Football is more than just a game—it brings together communities and represents the aspirations of the youth. We stand by our players and are confident that they will perform exceptionally well in the upcoming Santosh Trophy,” Wani said.

Building a Stronger Football Ecosystem

The Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council continues to play a vital role in the growth of football in the region, with strategic initiatives aimed at providing young athletes with the necessary resources and exposure to excel. With the launch of numerous training programs under the Khelo India Scheme, the state is setting new benchmarks for sports development.

Conclusion

The J&K senior men’s football team’s participation in the Santosh Trophy is a reflection of the rising sports culture in the region. As they gear up for the final round, the entire state stands united in support, eager to see the team shine on the national stage.

Stay tuned as we follow the journey of the Jammu and Kashmir Santosh Trophy Team!

Satish Sharma Instructs HoDs to Form Committees for Felicitation of Medal-Winning Players on Arrival in J&K

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Satish Sharma, Minister for Youth Services and Sports, today directed the Heads of Department (HoDs) of Youth Services and Sports to form dedicated teams of officers to welcome and felicitate the medal-winning athletes and teams from Jammu and Kashmir upon their arrival in the Union Territory (UT) after participating in national and international tournaments.

Encouraging Sports Excellence
As per the circular issued, the initiative is designed to inspire athletes to continue pursuing sports and motivate them to strive for excellence in their respective fields. The Ministry aims to celebrate and acknowledge the achievements of these athletes, thereby fostering a culture of sportsmanship and recognition within the UT.

Publicizing Achievements and Felicitation Ceremonies
The circular also emphasizes that wide publicity should be given to the accomplishments of these sports personalities. Felicitation ceremonies may be organized at key locations such as railway stations, airports, bus stands, or any other entry points where the players or teams arrive. These public celebrations of success are expected to encourage not only the athletes but also others to actively engage in sports and aim for high levels of achievement.

Commitment to Sports Recognition
This initiative highlights the government’s and the Sports Minister’s commitment to recognizing the hard work and success of athletes in Jammu and Kashmir. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of supporting and honoring those who bring pride to the region through their achievements in sports.

Commissioner JMC Conducts Sanitation Tour in Chhani, Stresses Attendance of Workers via App

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Dr. Devansh Yadav, Commissioner of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), today conducted an extensive tour of Chhani and its adjoining areas to personally assess the sanitation facilities. The tour focused on the cleanliness of the Chhani Himmat area and surrounding wards, following complaints regarding sanitation services within the municipal limits.

Assessing Sanitation and Seeking Public Cooperation
The main objective of the tour was to evaluate the current sanitation conditions and address any shortcomings. Dr. Yadav emphasized the importance of public cooperation in maintaining cleanliness. He urged the residents not to dispose of garbage or refuse in lanes and drains, highlighting the impact of such actions on overall sanitation. The Commissioner stressed the need for maintaining hygiene across the entire municipal jurisdiction to prevent waste accumulation and ensure a clean environment for all.

Ensuring Punctuality of Sanitation Workers
In addition to inspecting sanitation facilities, Dr. Yadav also took the opportunity to address the punctuality of sanitation workers. He directed the health section of JMC to use a dedicated app to verify the attendance of sanitation workers regularly, ensuring that they are adhering to their duties. This move aims to improve the efficiency of sanitation services and hold workers accountable for their attendance and performance.

The tour concluded with Dr. Yadav reiterating the JMC’s commitment to maintaining cleanliness and sanitary standards in all areas and called on the residents to play an active role in keeping their surroundings clean.

Mission Shakti SANKALP HEW Jammu Organizes Awareness Session on “Sexual Harassment at Workplace Prevention”

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Mission Shakti SANKALP HEW Jammu, in collaboration with JKNRLM, conducted an informative awareness session on “Sexual Harassment at Workplace Prevention” at the Block Training Centre in Akhnoor. The session, aimed at empowering women and raising awareness about gender-based violence, witnessed a significant turnout of women, including JKRLM Cluster Coordinators, Mobilisers, Management Information System Multitasking staff, and members of surrounding communities.

The program underscored the importance of women’s empowerment through education, healthcare, safety, and economic opportunities, with a strong emphasis on the prevention of sexual harassment at the workplace.

Comprehensive Presentation by Advocate Meenu Padha
The session featured an insightful presentation by Advocate Meenu Padha, a prominent legal expert from the High Court. She provided a thorough overview of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013, shedding light on its key provisions and the mechanisms available for women to seek justice. Advocate Padha also discussed the broader issues of gender-based violence, focusing on the stigmas and biases that persist in society regarding gender roles and allocation.

Legal Framework and Societal Stigmas
Advocate Padha further explained how the judiciary has introduced several laws to protect and ensure justice for women, emphasizing the role of legal systems in combating sexual harassment and ensuring women’s safety in all spheres of life. She also highlighted the importance of societal awareness in eradicating the stereotypes that perpetuate gender discrimination and violence.

Empowering Women through Education and Legal Awareness
The awareness session provided an excellent platform for women to gain knowledge about their rights and the legal frameworks that safeguard them against workplace harassment. By fostering such educational initiatives, Mission Shakti SANKALP HEW Jammu continues to work towards creating a safer and more equitable environment for women in the workplace and society at large.

The program concluded with a commitment to continue promoting awareness and legal empowerment, ensuring that women are well-equipped to navigate challenges and advocate for their rights in any setting.

Transfusion Medicine Department, GMC Udhampur Organizes CME to Update Healthcare Professionals

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The Department of Transfusion Medicine at Government Medical College (GMC) Udhampur today hosted a Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme aimed at educating healthcare professionals on the latest best practices in Transfusion Medicine.

The CME was inaugurated by Prof. (Dr.) Mrityunjay, Principal of GMC Udhampur, and was attended by over 100 delegates, including doctors, nurses, and technicians from various healthcare institutions across the region. The event provided a platform for healthcare professionals to deepen their knowledge of transfusion medicine and enhance patient care practices.

Insights from Renowned Experts
Several prominent experts in the field were part of the CME, with Dr. T. R. Raina, former Head of the Blood Bank at GMC Jammu, delivering a key lecture. Dr. Raina emphasized the importance of safe blood transfusion practices and discussed how these practices significantly impact patient outcomes. His session, along with other expert talks, provided valuable insights into the critical role of Transfusion Medicine in modern healthcare.

Successful and Engaging Event
Dr. Lubna Naseer, Head of the Department of Transfusion Medicine at GMC Udhampur, expressed her gratitude for the successful completion of the CME programme. “The CME programme was a huge success, and we are grateful to our esteemed faculty members and participants for making it a productive and engaging event,” she said.

Focus on Continuous Learning and Patient Safety
The CME not only covered the latest advancements in transfusion technology but also underscored the importance of maintaining the highest standards of patient safety. As part of the event’s interactive segment, the participants were encouraged to discuss best practices and challenges in the field, fostering a collaborative approach to improving healthcare.

The programme concluded with a renewed commitment from healthcare professionals to prioritize safe blood transfusion practices and continue their professional development in the field of Transfusion Medicine.

Jharkhand Triumphs as U-17 Girls Football Champions at the 68th National School Games

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The 68th National School Games 2024-25, featuring four exciting sports disciplines—Judo, Fencing, Wushu, and Football—reached a grand conclusion with a spectacular valedictory ceremony held at the General Zorawar Singh Auditorium, University of Jammu.

Minister Satish Sharma Closes the Event
The event was officially declared closed by the Minister for Youth Services and Sports, FCS&CA, and Transport, Satish Sharma. The ceremony marked the end of an action-packed month that witnessed over 4,000 athletes and officials from 44 state/UT/organization teams competing at the highest level of school sports in India. The games were organized by the Department of Youth Services and Sports, J&K, under the patronage of the School Games Federation of India (SGFI).

Jharkhand Shines in Football
Among the most celebrated moments of the event, Jharkhand emerged as the U-17 Girls Football Champion, capturing the hearts of spectators and athletes alike. Their exceptional performance in football added to the overall excitement of the games, reflecting the competitive spirit of the national event.

Minister’s Address: A Tribute to Sportsmanship
In his address to a large gathering of participants, Minister Satish Sharma expressed his gratitude for the athletes’ remarkable sportsmanship, dedication, and discipline throughout the event. He highlighted the positive environment created during the month-long competition, which contributed to its smooth and successful execution.

Government’s Commitment to Sports Development
Sharma further emphasized the Government’s unwavering commitment to nurturing genuine sporting talent across India. He assured the audience that the government would continue to support grassroots sports development, ensuring opportunities for young athletes to showcase their potential on national and international platforms.

A Successful Conclusion

The 68th National School Games served not only as a platform for showcasing young sporting talent but also as a testament to the importance of discipline and teamwork in sports. With Jharkhand’s stellar victory in the U-17 Girls Football event and the successful conclusion of the other disciplines, the games have set a high standard for future editions.