Jammu, Dec 5: Jammu and Kashmir administration is planning to set up a dedicated incubator for cybersecurity-related startups to promote local industries.
Under its recently launched Cyber Security Policy, the administration will also outsource relevant research and development projects to the corporate sector.
It is also mulling to provide special fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to cybersecurity firms operating in the union territory (UT) according to the prevailing government policies.
“The government of J-K shall set up a dedicated incubator for cyber security related startups. The UT shall also develop a venture capital model to provide assistance to first generation entrepreneurs, startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating and intending to enter in this field (cybersecurity),” the policy document said.
Jammu and Kashmir would endeavour to conduct Cyber Security Expos to showcase the advantages of the indigenously developed products by SMEs and Startups, it said.
“This will ensure a platform for cybersecurity enthusiasts to interact and discuss the latest developments across the globe,” the document read.
It said the government would award a certain number of cybersecurity contracts every year to SMEs incorporated in Jammu and Kashmir and devise a mechanism to ensure transparency in the allotment procedure.
“To boost the local industry, special fiscal and non-fiscal incentives will be given to firms operating in Jammu and Kashmir as per the prevailing policy(ies) of the J-K government,” it said.
“Startups Incorporated in Jammu and Kashmir will be provided access to government applications to showcase their product as proof of concept (PoC). These projects may be converted into full-scale government contracts, post performance reviews,” it said.
According to the document, the government will enter into strategic partnerships with the private sector to set up infrastructure such as cybersecurity training and development labs, which in turn will facilitate the development of new products. “To ensure safety at the supply end, the government shall work with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to help individuals assess the existing security levels and devise strategies to protect them from future attacks,” it said.
Further, to avoid fraudulent practices and identify service users, the government would take up personal identity assurance and other measures. It said the J-K government will partner with various institutions, public sector undertakings, government bodies like Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) and National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) for driving various initiatives.
“The potential partners include academic and research institutions, private players and other government organisations,” the document read.
According to the policy, the J-K government will promote an annual competition, named the Cyber Security Challenge, which will help identify and nurture individual talent.
“This will be a UT-wide drive to increase awareness as well as build assurance in the community about government initiatives and efforts to secure the cyber space with the help of its stakeholders,” it said.
The government will also establish the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) security assessment facility where product certifications and compliance assessment of all sensitive ICT products linked directly or indirectly to Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) will be done, it said.
“The facility will provide among other services vulnerability assessment and penetration testing services for critical infrastructure sectors, security assessment for control systems, ICT product security assessment and certification service, common criteria evaluation service and protection profiling,” it said, adding the common criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation is an international standard for computer security certification.
Common criteria will be used as the basis for government-driven certification scheme, product testing and evaluations that will be conducted for government agencies and critical infrastructure, the document said. (Agencies)
J&K Plans To Set Up Incubator For Cybersecurity-Related Startups
Corporator Sahil Gupta got Water samples tested in his ward with the help of PHE department
Bishnah (Jammu)
Bharatiya Janata Party’s Ward No. 7 (Bishnah) Councillor Mr. Sahil Gupta, along with PHE department, got water samples checked in many houses in his ward and recorded all the data.
Gupta told this Awareness Program is going on with the help of PHE department in which house to house tests are being done to find out whether the People drinking Water is Potable to drink or not. Gupta expressed his gratitude to the decision of the Government.
Gupta told that the quantity of water in almost all the houses was fine and the quality of water was also fine, Gupta told that if anyone wants to check the quality of water in his house, he can contact him or go to the department.
Gupta along with Rakesh Kumar, Rohit Kumar, Tushar Digra and Vijay Kumar were also Present during Testing by Employees of PHE department and team.
‘Not here to reopen history’: SC junks PIL to remove ‘wrong’ historical facts on Taj Mahal
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea seeking removal of alleged wrong historical facts related to the construction of the Taj Mahal from history books and find the age of the monument.
A bench of Justices M R Shah and C T Ravikumar asked the petitioner to approach the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and make a representation before it.
The top court was hearing a plea filed by Surjit Singh Yadav seeking direction to the Centre to remove the alleged wrong historical facts related to the construction of the Taj Mahal from history books and textbooks.
The plea also sought directions to the ASI to carry out a probe into the age of the Taj Mahal.
The petitioner contended that his research shows that a magnificent mansion already existed at the site where the body of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan’s wife Mumtaz Mahal was placed in a dome-like structure.
President Murmu offers prayers at Tirumala temple
President Droupadi Murmu on Monday offered prayers at Sri Venkateswara temple atop Tirumala near here.
On her maiden visit to the hill shrine after assuming officet, she along with her entourage had darshan and participated in various rituals.
Following the temple tradition, the President initially offered prayers in Swamy Pushkarini and later had darshan of Sri Varahaswami temple.
Thereafter when the President reached Mahadwaram of Srivari temple, she was received by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) chairman Y.V. Subba Reddy along with TTD executive officer A.V. Dharma Reddy.
The temple Archakas welcomed the first citizen of India with the traditional Istikaphal honours amidst chanting of Veda Mantras in the accompaniment of Melam.
The President and her entourage went for Srivari Darshan and offered prayers to the presiding deity of Lord Venkateswara inside the sanctum sanctorum.
The chief priest explained about the significance of the Mula Virat, the jewels adorned to the chief deity and Kshetra Mahatyam.
Later, the President was offered Veda Ashirvachanam at Ranganayakula Mandapam.
The TTD Chairman and EO together presented Srivari Theertha Prasadams and dry flower technology photo of Lord Venkateswara along with 2023 TTD diaries and calendars to the President.
Union Minister for Tourism and Culture G. Kishan Reddy, Deputy Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh Narayana Swamy and Satyanarayana, state Tourism Minister R.K. Roja were also present.
Both the senior and junior pontiffs of Tirumala, and one of the chief priests of temple Venugopala Deekshitulu were also present.
BJP on its last legs in J&K: Harsh Dev
JAMMU & KASHMIR
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Near Green Field Ground, Jammu.
PRESS RELEASE 05-12-2022
BJP on its last legs in J&K: Harsh Dev
Udhampur, 05-12-2022: Peeved over the failure of the govt to meet the power and drinking water requirements of the people of Chenani constituency besides their neglect by the administration over a host of other issues, Mr. Harsh Dev Singh, Former Minister and senior AAP leader said that the present dispensation had left the people of various rural and remote areas at the mercy of God with none to even listen to their tales of woes and sufferings. He said that with the majority of the rural schools facing chronic staff deficiency, the govt had failed to act so as to save the careers of students. And contrarily it had imposed a ten year ban on recruitment of teachers thereby suggesting that worse was yet to happen with rural education already suffering for the dearth of teaching staff. He said that while the govt was indulging in self praise and incessant chest thumping over its much proclaimed development initiatives, the ground situation was altogether different revealing a complete mismatch between slogans and the physical delivery. He was addressing several public meetings during his tour of Bashat in Chenani and Kuh Nalah in Udhampur East constituency.
Addressing various gatherings, Mr. Harsh Dev lambasted the govt for accusing the general masses for power crisis in the name of power theft. The govt. can’t absolve itself from the responsibility of ensuring un-interrupted supply of basic amenities merely by deflecting the blame upon the public at large. And it’s not the common man who is involved in power theft, mind you. It’s the big, moneyed, powerful and influential people who are using more power by abusing their position and authority and even failing to pay the power tariff. And it’s the unholy nexus between unscrupulous officers and corrupt politicians who are involved in theft of power, water and other resources needed by the society”, asserted Mr. Singh.
Mr. Singh said that the position of water supply was equally pathetic with the concerned authorities having miserably failed to fulfil even the drinking water requirements of the people. The govt which had assured 24×7 power supply and “Har Ghar Nal” scheme had failed to redeem its lofty promises with all round disenchantment growing rapidly amongst the masses. He said that AAP alone could fulfil the aspirations of the people who felt cheated by the present regime. With BJP on its last legs, the people were eagerly awaiting for the much needed change in the erstwhile state.
Mrs. Manju Singh senior AAP leader urged upon the people to strengthen AAP in J&K so that the common masses could be assured of Justice and fair deal. She said that the govt had not only failed to provide basic amenities to the people but had posed the most menacing threat to the very survival of poor and marginalized sections of the society through uncontrolled prices of essentials and raging inflation. She said that with unemployment at its peak and development having come to a grinding halt, the BJP govt had lost the moral authority to continue in office.
17 injured as bus turns turtle in Rajouri
At least 17 persons, who were part of a marriage ceremony, were injured in a road accident in Rajouri district on Monday morning.
An official told that the accident took place when a bus, carrying “Baraatis” turned turtle near Tarkundi LoC road.
He said at least 17 persons were injured in the accident and they were immediately evacuated to a nearby hospital.
The official added condition of five of the injured persons is stated to be serious.
Farooq Abdullah re-elected as NC President
Srinagar, Dec 05: Farooq Abdullah was on Monday elected unopposed as the president of National Conference, reports said.
Quoting NC spokesperson, Imran Nabi Dar, news agency KNO reported that the Srinagar Parliamentarian was elected unopposed in the presidential polls held at the Nawa-e-Subh party headquarters.
The polls were necessitated following Abdullah’s decision to step down as the party president.
Rahul Gandhi interacts with children on first day of Bharat Jodo Yatra in Rajasthan
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi began the Rajasthan leg of his Bharat Jodo Yatra from Jhalawar district on Monday morning, with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot in attendance.
The 89th day of the yatra started from Kali Talai in Jhalrapatan, a rural area on the Rajasthan-Madhya Pradesh border.
Gandhi set off the yatra at 6.10 am when the temperature was 13 degrees Celsius, but he was seemingly comfortable walking in a half sleeves T-shirt and trousers teamed with sports shoes, while the other leaders and workers were seen in jackets.
The other notable leaders who accompanied Gandhi were AICC general secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee chief Govind Singh Dotasra, senior leader Bhanwar Jitendra Singh, and Food and Civil Supplies Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas.
During the yatra, Gandhi interacted with about half a dozen children and waved at a large number of people who participated in the yatra who called it a “fair”. He sipped his morning tea at a dhaba.
During the yatra, former MP Raghuveer Meena felt uneasiness and he was taken to the district hospital in Jhalawar in an ambulance.
After covering about 14 km, the padayatra halted at Baliborda chauraha. It will resume after lunch from Nahardi area at 3.30 pm.
The Congress party tweeted in Hindi asking its members and supporters not to slow down but deliver “something amazing”. “Bharat Jodo Yatra has saluted the soil of bravery, and Rajasthan, which is a land of histories, will create another history, the party tweeted.
The yatra entered Rajasthan from Madhya Pradesh on Sunday evening. While Gehlot shared pictures on Twitter, Pilot took to the micro-blogging platform to convey that the yatra in the state started with a resolve to fulfil hopes and expectations of the youth.
Dotasara tweeted, “The caravan of Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi to tie India in the thread of love, harmony and unity has now set out to create history in Rajasthan.”
Rajasthan is the only Congress-ruled state where the yatra has entered and will cover about 500 km passing through Jhalawar, Kota, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur, Dausa and Alwar districts over 17 days before entering Haryana on December 21. Gandhi will interact with farmers at Lalsot in Dausa on December 15 and address a public meeting at Malakheda in Alwar on December 19.
The yatra started from Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu on September 7 and has so far covered the five southern states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana, and then traversed through Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
It will conclude in Jammu and Kashmir in early February 2023, covering 3,570 km in 150 days.
DDC election: 105-year-old woman casts vote in Hajin
BANDIPORA: A 105-year-old woman on Monday cast her vote at a polling station in the Hakbara area of Hajin-A constituency in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
The 105-year-old Azee Begum of Hakbara village said that she cast her vote for the benefit of her locality, which was being ignored by the authorities in terms of development.
She also said she has been a regular voter and didn’t want to miss her chance even today with the hope to see her village develop.
Meanwhile, the Hajin-A constituency polled 21.38 per cent votes till 10 am. The polling began at 7 am and will end at 2 pm.
Gujarat polls second phase: PM Modi casts vote in Ahmedabad
Gujarat, Dec 5: Prime Minister Narendra Modi cast his vote in the second phase of assembly elections in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad on Monday.
PM Modi exercised his franchise at Nishan Public School, Ranip in Ahmedabad. Earlier, he left from Gandhinagar Raj Bhawan to cast his vote.
PM Modi also greeted people on his way to the school ahead of casting his vote. At the polling booth, he stood in the queue waiting for his turn to vote.
Earlier today, he urged the people of the state to vote in large numbers. The voting began at 8 am today and will continue till 5 pm.
“Urging all those who are voting in Phase 2 of the Gujarat elections, particularly the young voters and women voters to vote in large numbers. I will be casting my vote in Ahmedabad at around 9 AM,” PM Modi tweeted.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also cast his vote in the second phase in Ahmedabad today.
Polling in the second and final phase is being conducted for 93 Assembly constituencies across 14 districts of north and central Gujarat. As many as 833 candidates from 61 parties are in the fray in the second phase of the Gujarat elections whose fate will be decided by over 2.51 crore electorates.
The Election Commission has established 26,409 polling booths and nearly 36,000 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will be used for the purpose. Around 29,000 presiding officers and over 84,000 polling officers have been deployed in 14 districts to facilitate the polls.
According to Gujarat’s Chief Electoral Officer P Bharathi, of the total 26,409 polling stations, 93 are model polling booths, 93 are eco-friendly booths, another 93 are managed by Divyang and 14 are managed by youth. Webcasting is being done in 13,319 polling booths in the second phase.
“Total of 2,51,58,730 voters will vote, of which, 1,29,26,501 are men, 1,22,31,335 are women and 894 are from the third gender,” Bharathi said.
The 93 poll-bound seats in the second phase are spread across Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Mehsana, Patan, Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Aravali, Mahisagar, Panchmahal, Dahod, Vadodara, Anand, Kheda and Chhota Udaipur districts.
Among the key constituencies in the final phase are Ghatlodia, which will determine the poll fate of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel; Viramgam where Patidar leader Hardik Patel will contest as a BJP candidate, and Gandhinagar South where the saffron party has fielded Alpesh Thakor.
The Leader of the Opposition, Congress’ Sukhram Rathava will contest from Chhota Udaipur, while Lakhabhai Bharwad, Jignesh Mevani and Amee Yajnik are some other prominent Congress names from Viramgam, Vadgam and Ghatlodia seats.
From the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharat Vakhala from Devgadhbaria, Bheema Chaudhary from Deodar, Dolat Patel from Gandhinagar South, Kunwarji Thakor from Viramgam and Vijay Patel from Ghatlodia will test their electoral fortunes in the second and final phase on Monday.
The high-octane campaigning for the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections came to an end on Saturday evening, which saw big shots across parties trying to woo voters.
Among prominent names who will cast their votes in the final phase in Gujarat are PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, Isudan Gadhvi, Gujarat Congress president Jagdish Thakor and cricketers Irfan Pathan, Hardik Pandya and Krunal Pandya.
During the first phase of polling on December 1, Gujarat saw an overall turnout of 63.14 per cent. The voting began at 8 am in 89 constituencies spread across 19 districts of Kutch, Saurashtra and South Gujarat regions.
The first phase of voting for 89 seats in Kutch, Saurashtra and South Gujarat ended on December 1, with an overall turnout of 63.31 per cent.
The results of the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh Assembly election will be announced on December 8. (Agencies)
