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Omar will not contest Assembly polls till J&K statehood is restored: Farooq Abdullah

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Srinagar, November 

Omar Abdullah, former CM of J&K, will not contest the upcoming Assembly elections until J&K remains a Union Territory, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has said. At the same time, the party has appointed heads of the 46 Assembly constituencies of Kashmir, seen as a step towards poll preparation.

In 2014, Omar won his last Assembly election from Beerwah constituency which will be headed by Muhmmad Shafi now. “Omar has made it clear that he will not contest the elections as long as Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood is not restored,” Farooq said in Budgam district.

A leader said the list of constituency heads had been issued to fill the gaps arisen by the Delimitation Commission’s fixing of new geographical boundaries for the Assembly segments.

However, the list of constituency heads is an indication that the NC may not have a pre-poll alliance with other constituents of the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration and may go solo in the Assembly elections.

In August, the NC passed a resolution that it will contest all the 90 seats on its own but Farooq Abdullah later said that a decision on elections would be taken only when the Election Commission of India decides the dates.

L-G Mathur inaugurates 300-bed hospital in Kargil

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Kargil/Jammu, Nov: Ladakh Lieutenant Governor R K Mathur on Thursday inaugurated a 300-bed district hospital in Kargil district and stressed the need for providing the best possible health facilities to the people of the Union Territory.

Constructed at a cost of Rs 40.37 crore, the hospital complex has come up at Lower Kurbathang in Kargil, officials said.

The LG congratulated the people for one of its kind state-of-the-art district hospital in Kargil.

He appreciated the efforts of the Kargil hill council along with the officials of the administration for making the construction of the district hospital with all facilities possible in a short time.

Mathur stated that the MRI machine would be sanctioned for the New district hospital in Kargil and further infrastructure expansion works would be made in the future so that the public could avail their benefits.

Chairman, LAHDC (Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council) Kargil, Feroz Ahmed Khan, thanked the administration for setting up the New district hospital in Kargil on behalf of the people.

He informed that the hospital was constructed in a short span of time despite the COVID-19 pandemic. PTI

PM declares war on corruption

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Calling for an administrative ecosystem that has zero tolerance for corruption, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said institutions acting against the menace need not be defensive and must ensure that no corrupt person, howsoever powerful he might be, was allowed to go scot-free.

”No corrupt person should get political-social support, every corrupt person should be put in the dock by society. It is necessary to create such an environment,” he said addressing a programme marking Vigilance Awareness Week of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC).

The PM emphasised that there was no requirement for institutions acting against the corrupt and corruption like the CVC to work on any political agenda but to work towards making the lives of ordinary citizens simpler.

Touching upon what he called a worrying trend, Modi said; “We have seen that many times the corrupt people are glorified in spite of being jailed even after being proven to be corrupt. This situation is not good for Indian society. Even today, some people give arguments in favour of the corrupt who have been found guilty.”

The PM declared that for a developed India, trust and credibility were critical and claimed that previous governments not only lost people’s confidence but also failed to trust people. The legacy from the long period of slavery of corruption, exploitation, and control over resources, unfortunately, received more strength after the independence. This severely harmed at least four generations of this country, he said. “We have to change this decades-long way fully in the Azadi ka Amrit Kaal,” the PM added.

Recalling his clarion call from the ramparts of Red Fort for a decisive battle against corruption, Modi pointed out two key reasons for corruption that hindered people’s progress i.e. lack of amenities and unnecessary pressure from the government.

For a very long time, this absence of amenities and opportunity was deliberately kept alive and a gap was allowed to widen leading to an unhealthy competition of a zero-sum race. This race fed the ecosystem of corruption. ”

Corruption created by this scarcity affects the poor and middle classes the most. If the poor and middle class spend their energy arranging for the basic amenities, how will the country progress?” he wondered.

He said his government was trying to change this system of scarcity and pressure for the last eight years. It was trying to fill the gap between supply and demand. The three ways adopted to achieve this was advancement in technology, taking basic services to the saturation level, and heading towards ”Atmanirbharta”.

With regard to the use of technology, the PM mentioned linking PDS to technology and removing crores of fake beneficiaries, and saving more than Rs two lakh crores from going into the wrong hands by adopting Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). Similarly, the adoption of transparent digital transactions and transparent government procurement through GeM was making a huge difference.

Speaking on taking the basic facilities to the saturation level, he pointed out that reaching every eligible beneficiary of any government scheme and achieving the goals of saturation would put an end to discrimination in society while eliminating the scope of corruption. Highlighting the principle of saturation that was adopted by the government for the delivery of every scheme, he gave examples of water connections, pucca houses, electricity connections, and gas connections.

The PM was of the view that too much dependence on foreign goods has been a big cause of corruption. He highlighted the government’s push towards ”aatmanirbharta” in defence and underlined that the possibility of scams was ending as India would be manufacturing its own defence equipment, from rifles to fighter jets to transport aircraft.

He also asked the vigilance community to think about modernising their audits and inspections. “The will which the government is showing against corruption, the same will is necessary to be seen in all the departments as well. For a developed India, we have to develop such an administrative ecosystem, which has zero tolerance on corruption”, he said.

The Prime Minister asked for a system where corruption-related disciplinary proceedings were completed in time-bound mission mode.

He also suggested continuous monitoring of criminal cases and asked to devise a way of ranking departments on the basis of pending corruption cases and publishing the related reports on a monthly or quarterly basis. He also called for streamlining of the vigilance clearance process with the help of technology.

Mother-daughter duo dead, man injured as house collapses due to landslide in Surankote

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POONCH, Nov 4: A Mother-daughter dup died while a man was injured after a house collapsed due to a landslide in Bufliyaz village of Surankote area in Poonch district on Friday.
An official told that the incident took place near the site of a project for upgradation of road from Rajouri to Surankote.
He said that a landslide came crushing down on a residential house, burying three family members, following which a rescue operation was launched.
“After hectic efforts all three were rescued and were taken to SDH Surankote, where mother-daughter duo was declared dead on arrival. The male member of the family was referred to GMC Associated Hospital Rajouri,” he said.
Deceased have been identified as Naseem Akhter (34) wife of Mohammad Latief and her daughter Rubina Akhter (09) and the injured has been identified as Mohammad Latief son of Mohd Hussain.
Deputy SP Surankote said that a rescue operation is still going on at the site of the incident as some livestock are buried under the debris.

Active Covid cases in country dip to 15,705

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New Delhi, Nov 4: With 1,216 people testing positive for coronavirus infection in a day, India’s tally of COVID-19 cases rose to 4,46,58,365, while the active cases declined to 15,705, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday.
The death toll climbed to 5,30,479 with 18 fatalities which includes 15 deaths reconciled by Kerala, the data updated at 8 am stated.
The active cases comprise 0.04 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate increased to 98.78 per cent, according to the health ministry website.
A decrease of 393 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,41,12,181, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.
According to the ministry’s website219.69 crore doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide vaccination drive.
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.
Three deaths were reported in a span of 24 hours with one each in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. (Agencies)

ALL JAMMU KASHMIR & LADAKH TEACHERS FEDERATION J&K

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JAMMU, Dec.3 : In yet example of discrimination of towards teachers of Jammu Kashmir, the School Education Department has failed to conduct any Departmental Promotional Committee meeting in the region since 2014 in favor of teachers.
In a statement here today,DevrajThakur, President All Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh Teachers Federation aft. Akhil Bhartyia Rashtriya Shakshik Mahasangh said that thousands of teachers, and other staff members have been this way deprived of promotion chances.
Thakur revealed that teachers’ timely promotion in general has a great impact in the pupils’ learning progress and outcomes. As motivation increases through improved working environment and timely paying teachers’ claims, the level of performance also increases.This is because of the discriminative approaches of the School Education Department who were at helm of affairs in the department over the years.
In examining the role of timely promotion, Thakur reveals that teachers’ timely promotion have the great role in increasing the teachers work morale. Thakur further added that promotion opportunities build willingness in employees to work, hence stability in works and it’s recognition is one of the most significant motivating factor among the industrial workers which enables them to achieve high productivity.
He further added that establishment of incentive schemes and wages work as a means of stimulating workers to work hard to be committed and eventually to be satisfied with the motivation they get, and suggested that, when teachers are timely promoted/motivated they will love their teaching profession; they will teach effectively that may
help the pupils to increase their academic performance.

 He said that another grave problem in the Department is failure of the Department to adopt a concrete policy for rejuvenation of this important department and framing of a proper transfer policy for the members of teaching community. While some teachers posted in far off places for several years crave for their transfer to their home districts those who are favouritism manage their postings in capital cities or near their vicinity.

   Thakur said that the department having no definite policy with regard to the transfer of teachers was leading to unnecessary confusion every year. Teachers form the largest group among the government employees. However, the department have failed to implement a definite transfer policy in Jammu Kashmir. The teachers have been demanding transfers to ensure better quality of education.

However, the government is yet to consider seriously the need for having a transfer policy for school teachers and implementation of ATD-2022 in favor of teaching community. Regarding the transfer the government should make some forward move in consultation with teachers, officials and experts, he said.
“The teachers in J&K UT are agitating for non seriousness of the department to transfer them in times in suitable places and the grave concern among the teachers however is failure of Government to conduct the DPC yearly.

     "AJKLTF appeal to the higher authority to take the appropriate actions and instructions for the Education department to fulfill the long pending demands of teaching community.The teachers are the worst suffered due to not transparent transfer Policy in J&K UT and lack of staff in schools especially in far-flung areas has been another cause of concern for teaching community as well as students, he added.

   "This is affecting the education to a great extent. The issue has been taken up before government many times but to no avail.This negative policy of Government has also been a cause that teachers have been deprived of their genuine rights and failure of Education system in J&K," he added.

“The growing discrimination towards the teaching community members of Jammu Kashmir has led to lot of resentment among them and in case the same was not done away with immediately the teachers community will be forced to come to streets to register it’s protest against the Government,” Thakur added.

Infiltration bid foiled in Poonch, 3 militants killed

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JAMMU, Nov 3: A major infiltration bid was foiled by the army along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, officials said.
“On 03 Nov 2022, at about 1000 hours, the alert soldiers of the Indian Army observed suspicious movement of some individuals along the Line of Control in the Poonch sector (J&K), wherein they were trying to infiltrate across the Line of Control, into the Indian side,” read a statement, issued by the army.
“The alert troops challenged the infiltrators and the terrorists fired on own troops . In the ensuing fire fight, one terrorist body has been recovered along with Two AK -47 Rifles, One Pistol and other war like stores,” it added.
The operation continues and the search of the area is under progress.

BJP’s only motive is to rule rather than to serve: Harsh Dev

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Jammu, 03-11-2022: “While the educated unemployed youth, the under-employed, the contractuals and daily rated workers continue to languish on the roads, the BJP leadership was busy trumpeting its often parroted slogan of achieving 50+ seats in the Assembly elections. Rather than addressing the issues of the agitating youth and of other aggrieved sections of society, the saffron brigade continued with propagation of its political philosophy quite unmindful of the sufferings of the teeming millions in J&K. Having lost the art of conversation and the sensitivity to appreciate the woes of the common masses, the BJP govt and its proxies in J&K seemed to be completely obsessed with the idea of retaining power in the troubled UT by hook or crook”. This was stated by Mr. Harsh Dev Singh, Former Minister and Chairman AAP J&K State Co-ordination Committee today in a press conference after inducting dozens of youth in AAP who were introduced by Shankaar Singh Sanju, a Trade Union leader.

      Maintaining that the BJP govt had dithered in fulfilling its promises on employment and curbing inflation, Mr. Singh said that the youth was the most disappointed lot under the present regime with unemployment rate having risen substantially in J&K during the last few years. The govt and private sectors had miserably failed to accommodate the ever increasing number of Job seekers giving rise to simmering discontent amongst the educated youth. And to add fuel to the fire, the BJP leaders were issuing vague, nauseating statements only to mislead the aspiring youth.

BJP’s thought process and conduct militates against its pro youth rhetoric, said the AAP leader adding that its only objective was to rule rather than to serve. He cautioned that BJP’s lust for power would eventually prove its waterloo at the hustings.

      Prominent among those who joined AAP included Sham Lal Sharma, Vijay Singh, Sunil Singh, Sushil Sharma, Jagdev Singh, Anil Singh, Chamail Singh, Suraj Singh, Arjun Singh, Pankaj Singh, Ajay Kumar, Rakesh Sharma, Hans Raj, Sunil Singh, Suraj Parkash besides others.

Burj Khalifa lights up to wish Shah Rukh Khan on his 57th birthday

Dubai, November 3

Dubai’s iconic skyscraper Burj Khalifa lit up with a special message for Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan on his 57th birthday.

A video posted on Burj Khalifa’s Instagram page shows the world’s tallest building sparkling bright to wish SRK a very happy birthday.

The text “Happy Birthday Shah Rukh, Happy Birthday Pathaan. We love you” flashed on the screen as the track ‘Tujhe Dekha’ from Shah Rukh’s iconic 1995 film ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ played in the backdrop.

After seeing images and videos of Burj Khalifa lit up with the message for SRK, fans were extremely happy.

“How beautiful,” a social media user commented.

“Shah Rukh is a global star. Hail the king,” another one wrote.

Reportedly, it’s for the fifth time that SRK has appeared on Burj Khalifa. In 2021, Burj Khalifa honoured Shah Rukh on his 56th birthday. Burj Khalifa was lit on the actor’s birthday in 2020 as well.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Shah Rukh is all set to make his silver screen return after four years with ‘Pathaan’, which also stars Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in lead roles. The action-packed film is scheduled to release on January 25, 2023.

PGI: J&K improves, but falls behind Ladakh, 15 other States & UTs

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JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir bagged 17th spot among all the States and Union Territories in the Performance Grading Index (PGI) for school education for the year 2020-21, an improvement of 9 positions over the past year, but has lagged behind a number of much smaller and younger states and union territories such as Ladakh, Andaman and Nicobar Island, Sikkim and Chandigarh.

In the rankings for the year 2020-21 released by the Union Ministry of Education on Wednesday, Jammu and Kashmir achieved 834 points of a maximum 1000 points, securing a place in the Level 4 (Grade 1).

In the year 2018-19, J&K- then a full-fledged state had scored 703 points and was positioned 29th in the country in Level 6 (Grade 3). In its first year as UT, it scored 763 points, bagging the 26th place in Level 5 (Grade 2).

Released by the Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education, the PGI is a unique index for evidence based comprehensive analysis of school education system across State and UTs, and rates them on 70 indicators, grouped into 5 domains viz., Learning Outcomes (LO), Access (A), Infrastructure& Facilities (IF), Equity (E) & Governance Process (GP), totaling to a maximum score of 1000.

In this year’s PGI, Jammu and Kashmir has scored 132 points out of 180 in Learning Outcomes, 61 out of 80 in Access, 133 out of 150 in Infrastructure & Facilities, 197 out of 230 in Equity and 311 out of 360 in Governance Process, adding to a total score of 834 out of 1000.

This puts J&K at 17th position among all states and UTs, and fifth among the UTs in the country. The Ladakh UT, which was carved out of J&K in 2019 has done much better in comparison, securing 14th position by scoring 844 points.

Not just Ladakh, Chandigarh, Punjab, Himachal, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha, Karnataka, TamilNadu, Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Assam have performed better than Jammu and Kashmir in this year’s rankings.
The PGI assesses 14.9 lakh schools, 95 lakh teachers, and nearly 26.5 crore students across the country, to provide insights and data driven mechanism on school education to the states and UTs. It classifies the States and UTs into ten grades viz., highest achievable Grade is Level 1, for scores more than 950 points and lowest grade is Level 10 which is for score below 551. While none of the states and UTs could reach into Level 1, Kerala, Punjab, Chandigarh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh attained Level II (score 901-950) in this year’s PGI, while 12 states penetrated into Level III, followed by Ladakh among 6 States and UTs in Level IV.