Rashtriya Ekta Diwas or National Unity Day was observed in the Government College Of Education Jammu. NSS volunteers along with other students of GCOE organized “Run For Unity” to commemorate the birth anniversary of the first Home Minister and the ‘Iron Man of India’, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. This unity run not only carried the message of “Unity in Diversity” but also permeated the youth with values assimilated by the knowledge and respect about the country’s diverse legacy. Near about 200 hundred students along with teaching and non-teaching staff of the college enthusiastically participated in it. The event started in the College with an address by Principal Prof Aekta Gupta. In her short speech, she said that the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel will provide all of us an opportunity to reaffirm the inherent strength and resilience of our nation to withstand the actual and potential threats to the unity, integrity, and security of our country. She appealed to the volunteers to participate enthusiastically in the run in large numbers to pay tribute to our real national hero. Pledge was also administered by all the participants to protect the integrity of India. After the pledge, the unity march proceeded from the college and proceeded through the main road before reaching back to College.
Ramandeep Kralia, Physical Director of the college appreciated the efforts of the students and said that such events are organized to show unity and solidarity among the people of different religions and arouse sentiments of national integration and brotherhood among them. Among others were present Prof.Anju Bala,Dr Jyoti Parihar,Prof.Radhika Mahajan,Dr.Rajinder Kour,Prof.Anuradha Choudhary, Prof.Shalini Rana Dr.Deep Bangotra,Dr.Shalini Sharma,Prof.Vinay Lata and Dr.Anuradha Seth actively participated
The program was organized by Dr. Shubhra Jamwal, NSS PO, along with organizing committee members including Prof Neeraj Verma, Prof Seema Kumari, Prof Sarita Dogra, and Prof Shapia Shameem Bhatti. In their address, they remembered Sardar Patel’s legacy and commended his tenuous efforts in integrating over 565 princely states into the Union of India with his astute administrative abilities and iron will. They reiterated that the young citizens and the staff of the College must ensure that the unity of the nation remains intact at all costs.
National Unity Day Observed at GCOE, Jammu
SIA investigated 450 cases with 65% disposal rate: DGP
Jammu Tawi, Nov 02: The first Raising Day of State
Investigation Agency (SIA) of Jammu and Kashmir
Police was celebrated on Tuesday at Miran Sahib,
Jammu. Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh
was the chief guest and Spl. DG CID J&K R R Swain
was the guest of honour on the occasion.
The DGP congratulated Spl DGP CID and all the officers
and Jawans of SIA on completion of an eventful first
year. Normally somebody celebrating its first birthday
would be walking with difficulties but this wing is rather
running that shows the energy and enthusiasm of the
officers and the leader of the SIA, the DGP said.
“A year ago we were having NIA as National
Investigation agency to supplement the investigation
process in terror related cases in Jammu and Kashmir
but today it is a pleasure to say that we have SIA,” he
said, adding that it is itself an achievement that this wing
has been able to earn name in very short period of time.
He said that during its first year of working, the SIA has
investigated 450 cases of special nature with the overall
disposal rate of 65% for which he complimented all the
officers of the unit. He said that in addition to this J&K
Police has created new investigation units at district
level called SIUs (Special Investigation Units) and added
that these units too would complement and supplement
the investigation process of UAPA cases.
In his address, the Spl DG CID R.R Swain thanked the
DGP J&K for gracing the event. He complemented the
enthusiasm and energy of the SIA teams who he said
are doing excellent job with extreme dedication &
professionalism.
He said that the proposal of highlighting and underlining
the good work of SIA is an initiative to remind ourselves
about our responsibilities and reach to the wider family
of J&K Police to boost the morale and energy of the
organization.
He said that the spirit behind the entire exercise was to
underline that the extreme hardwork, valour, courage
and the raw energy which J&K Police displayed over the
last 30 years where the military ability of enemy has
been degraded.
Spl DGP Crime J&K A K Choudhary, ADG Security J&K
Dr SD Singh Jamwal, ADGP Jammu Zone Mukesh
Singh, ADG Railways Sunil Kumar, ADG (Coord) PHQ
Danesh Rana, Director SKPAU Garib Dass, Director
ACB Anand Jain, IGP BSF Jammu D K Boora,, IGP
Hqrs PHQ BS Tuti, IGP CID J&K M N Tiwari, IGP Traffic
Vikramjeet Singh, DIG JSK Vivek Gupta, DIG BSF S P
S Sandhu, DPT Shridhar Patil, SO to IGP Tech Sargun
Shukla, AIGs of PHQ, SSPs, Senior Prosecution officers
and other gazetted and Non-gazetted officers of different
wings, units, and CID attended the function.
President Murmu to visit 3 NE states from today
President Droupadi Murmu is set to undertake a four-day visit to three northeastern states — Nagaland, Mizoram and Sikkim — from Wednesday.
Officials in Kohima revealed that on her arrival, the Nagaland government would accord her a civic reception at Capital Cultural Hall in Kohima on Wednesday.
Murmu will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for several projects related to education and infrastructure in the northeastern state. The state government has invited Presidents and other leaders of the 22 tribal organisations to arrive at the civic reception wearing their traditional shawls.
On the next day, Murmu would pay her respects at the Kohima War Cemetery and visit Kigwema village where she would hold conversation with the village council members and members of Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
On the same day, she would reach Mizoram to attend the 17th convocation of the Mizoram University at Aizawl and launch various education-related projects.
In the evening, the President would attend the civic reception to be hosted by the state government in her honour at the Raj Bhavan.
On November 4, Murmu is scheduled to address the members of the Assembly.
On the same day, she would go to Gangtok and be part of a civic reception to be hosted by the Sikkim government and launch and lay the foundation stones for various projects of the Central and state governments.
On November 5, the President, before returning to Delhi, would interact with women achievers and members of SHGs at Tathagatha Tsal, Ravongla.
The President, in her maiden visit to the northeastern region last month, visited Tripura (October 12-13) and Assam (October 13-14) and laid foundation stones and inaugurated a slew of projects.
COVID-19: India records 1,190 fresh cases
New Delhi, Nov 2: With 1,190 fresh cases, India’s COVID-19 tally has gone up to 4,46,55,828, while the number of active cases of the infection has declined to 16,243, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday.
The death toll due to the viral disease has climbed to 5,30,452 with 1,375 more fatalities, including 1,369 deaths reconciled by Punjab and two reconciled by Kerala, according to the ministry’s data updated at 8 am.
The active cases account for 0.04 per cent of the total caseload, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has gone up to 98.78 per cent, according to the ministry’s website.
A decrease of 1,375 cases was recorded in the active Covid caseload in a span of 24 hours.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease has climbed to 4,41,09,133, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.18 per cent, the ministry said.
According to the ministry’s website, 219.66 crore doses of Covid vaccines have so far been administered to beneficiaries across the country.
India’s Covid tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, 30 lakh on August 23, 2020, 40 lakh on September 5, 2020 and 50 lakh on September 16, 2020.
It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 2020, 70 lakh on October 11, 2020, 80 lakh on October 29, 2020, 90 lakh on November 20, 2020 and the one-crore mark on December 19, 2020.
The country crossed the grim milestone of two crore Covid cases on May 4, 2021, three crore cases on June 23, 2021 and four crore cases on January 25 this year.
Of the four deaths reported in a span of 24 hours, one each was recorded in Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Puducherry and Rajasthan. (Agencies)
Students across Kashmir must remain vigil against Drug menace: Ibrahim Javid
Srinagar, November : Apni Student’s Union on Tuesday organised an important meeting over the whooping increase in drug addiction cases across Kashmir division especially among the students who are becoming its soft targets.
The meeting of the Students Union functionaries was headed by Apni Students Union Provincial President Kashmir Ibrahim Javid alongwith Apni Party’s Social Media Analyst Tariq Mohiuddin as special invitee.
Speaking on this occasion, Ibrahim stressed on the need for taking necessary measures on all fronts to stop the rapid growth of drug abuse in the society while keeping a special focus on students.
“The most vulnerable to fall into the trap of drug addiction are youngesters especially students who lack requisite exposure & have minimal counselling available to them where they could be pre-emptively warned against the vices & harms of drugs that slowly devastates their mentally and physical health simultaneously,” he said.
Ibrahim said that Apni Party with the help of its strong reach to the people & youngesters through social media platforms will launch a extensive campaign against the virulent drug abuse under the title “Choose To Refuse Drugs” across the valley.
During this meeting Party’s Social Media Analyst Tariq Mohiuddin termed the baleful spread of drugs among the youth and students a matter of great concern which needs to be dealt with effective measures.
“The shocking reality lies in the fact that narcotic substances are easily accessible to the youngesters which poses a looming threat for the whole society to lose the future generations. Apni Party has remained vocally on the forefront to fight this menace and with the launch of this online initiative I am hopeful we will be able to connect to the people & youth in Kashmir and raise awareness among them about the evil of drugs,” he observed.
The members including Provincial Secretary ASU Haadi Zahoor, Provincial Additional Secretary ASU Syed Nafia Shah along respective ASU College Presidents were present in the meeting and resolved to participate in this online campaign where the target audience will be predominantly students. They also provided their valuable suggestions which were readily accepted by the heads of the meeting.
Vigilance Awareness Week begins at Dulhasti Power Station
Vigilance Awareness Week is being organized at Dulhasti Power Station from 31st October 2022 to
6th November 2022 on the theme “Corruption free India, for a developed Nation”. Shri M.K. Kashyap,
Group General Manager (Incharge), Dulhasti Power Station inaugurated the Vigilance Awareness Week on
31 st October 2022 by administering the integrity pledge to the officers and employees in the administrative
building premises. Speaking on the occasion, Shri M.K. Kashyap, Group General Manager (Incharge) urged
everyone to do their official work in a sincere and transparent manner and to also create awareness about the
vigilance week among their family and friends.
Various vigilance awareness programs and competitions will be organized in the power station during the
week to create awareness about the ill effects of corruption. The winners of the competitions will be
felicitated in the concluding ceremony.
An Essay competition on the topic “The ill effects of Corruption on the development of the nation and
measures to make India corruption free and developed nation” is also organised on 01.11.2022 for creating
awareness among the employees. Wherein, employees participated in the program with enthusiasm and zeal.
On this occasion, Shri Sanjay Kumar Singh, Deputy General Manager (Finance), Shri Diwakar Prasad
Awadhiya, Group Senior Manager (IT)-Project Vigilance Officer, Shri Ashok Kumar Dhanwal, Senior
Manager (HR) alongwith officers and staff of Dulhasti Power Station were present.
Apni Party will form next Govt in J&K: Manjit Singh
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 01, 2022: Apni Party Provincial President Jammu and Ex-Minister S. Manjit Singh has said that Apni Party will form the next Govt in Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a monthly party workers meeting in Vijaypur, the Former Minister said that the Apni Party has gained support from the people who were fed up with the traditional political parties and their policies of divide and rule.
“The Jammu and Kashmir has remained the victim of divisive politics and the people have suffered badly with no development. Now the situation has arised that the non-locals are being provided employment in the private sector especially in industrial sectors and the local youth are ignored and it has given rise to the unprecedented unemployment,” he said.
He referred to the BJP, Congress Party, NC and PDP for misleading the people for their political gains and generating a vote bank out of the politics of hate.
“Apni Party does not allow any kind of hate politics. We believe that everyone should get equal rights and their rights should not be compromised for the sake of politics,” he said.
He further referred to the issues of the people living close to the Jammu Pathankot Highway in Vijaypur and adjoining areas of the highway.
“The people are being uprooted from their native places along the highway to widen the highway but they are being given compensation in a very small amount. With this amount, the uprooted businessmen cannot re-start their business after losing commercial land and residential structures. The issue is grave and the NHAI should release compensation at par with the present market value in favour of the land owners including the commercial places,” he said.
He said that the people who failed to get jobs had opened their shops and now the NHAI has taken over the business and made those unemployed again. Therefore, he said that the NHAI should give compensation at par with present market value so that the people can earn their livelihood and resettle and construct their homes again. He said that the NHAI should stop acting like the East India Company.
Meanwhile, he also highlighted that the Apni Party will launch social security schemes and other public friendly schemes for the needy and marginalized section of society.
“We are confident that we will form the next Govt in Jammu and Kashmir and accordingly will launch the public welfare schemes in favour of the general masses of the two regions without discrmiantion and will protect the rights of the people,” he said.
He said that they will not allow non-locals to grab the natural resources and employment in J&K. “Apni Party will work for the protection of the rights, resources and employment of the local unemployed youth,” he added.
Prominent among those who were present on the occasion include District President Samba, Raman Thappa, ST State President Saleem Choudhary, Apni Trade Union State President, Ajaz Kazmi, Provincial President Jammu, Youth Wing, Vipul Bali, District Vice President, Ram Lal, Block President Ramgarh, Choudhary Bachan Lal, Block President Vijaypur, Capt Mohan, District President Legal Cell and candidate Ramgarh assembly constituency, Sahil Bharti, Block President Rajpura, Raman Sharma, Block President Purmandal, Choudhary Masoor Hussain, Shivam Choudhary, District Youth President Samba, Mangat Ram, Block President Youth Bari Barmana¸ Irshan Choudhary, Yaqoob Choudhary, Adv Rajinder Bhagat and many others.
Rich Harvest Hosts Pencak Silat competition
Rich Harvest had the honor of hosting Pencak Silat competition on 1st November at District level. It was organized by Dept. Of Youth and Sports Services under the banner of My Youth My Pride. Around 60 students tried their luck in the fiercely fought contest.
5 students of Rich Harvest namely Imran, Aditya, Hardik, Aaron, Akash surpassed the rest to win the coveted place in the next round.
The Principal, Ms Anita Bhatia, congratulated the winners and presented them with Martial Arts costumes. She appreciated the hard work and efforts put in by their coach Ajay Sharma.
Kashmir village along LoC hopes divided bridge will bridge the divide
Tithwal (J&K), Nov 1: A neat white line drawn in the middle of a suspension bridge that sits right on the Line of Control separates the border village of India’s Tithwal and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). The bridge has seen wars and tumultuous phases of history in the heavily militarised region.
With a ceasefire understanding reached between India and Pakistan since February last year, resulting in peace and tranquillity here, many residents of this Jammu and Kashmir village are now appealing that the crossing point over the Kishanganga river be again reopened to allow passage and “connect hearts” of people on both sides.
The bridge, constructed in 1931 by the then princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, has seen the bloody Partition in 1947 and the tragic human migrations that accompanied it, witnessed wars between India and Pakistan and see-sawing relationship between the two countries over the last 75 years. The 160-ft-long wooden suspension bridge on Kishanganga — called Neelum in Pakistan — is one of the four crossing points on the LoC.
The bridge, officially called the Chilehana Tithwal Crossing Point (CTCP), is heavily guarded on both sides.
Since the ceasefire understanding last year, “curiosity of people has grown” from both sides to know about each other, Indian Army officials said.
Zameer Ahmad, 55, the Numberdar of Tithwal village, located 175 kms from Srinagar, said that “the village on the PoJK side across the river has become a tourist point and people come there from Muzaffarabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi to see the LoC and life in India”.
He pointed to a restaurant perched on the edge of a hill with a Pakistani flag on it and a group of people curiously looking towards Tithwal from a street built on a higher elevation in the hills which face the Indian village. India and Pakistan are “brothers, separated at birth”. Now, the two sides should try to achieve lasting peace “through talks and without any fight”, Ahmad said.
“After the Partition, the land got divided overnight but families were living on both sides of Kishanganga. Many children got separated from their parents, others lost their relatives in wars between the two sides. But they yearn to go back to their ancestral place to at least see it or reunite with separated family members,” he said. “Now, with the ceasefire since early last year, resulting in peace in the area, the crossing point at Tithwal should be reopened for people on both sides with proper permit,” Ahmad said.
Army sources said that ceasefire violations had impacted regular life in Tithwal “enormously”. The locals couldn’t move freely during any time of the day and schools weren’t regular, they said.
Since the ceasefire understanding, there has been a “marked improvement in the routine activities”, a source said.
The old bridge was destroyed by Kabaili raiders from the Pakistan side in 1948. It was rebuilt jointly by India and Pakistan in 1988, official sources said. “Citizens from both sides were allowed to move across the bridge on every second and fourth Thursdays on a special permit. This move has been stopped post August 5, 2019. The special permit was valid for a fortnight,” an Army source said.
Civilians who have since then inadvertently wandered on to the other side have been repatriated as humanitarian gestures. A young boy from the other side had been repatriated on September 25, the last such repatriation from the Indian side, the source said.
Tithwal village with a population is 1,270 is the second last village along the LoC, Simari being the last, and is located between the LoC and the AIOS (anti-inflitration obstacle system), a fencing layer of concertina wires.
Ajaz Ahmad, member of a committee that is working to rebuild an old temple dedicated to goddess Sharada in Tithwal village, appealed to both the Indian and Pakistani governments to allow opening of the Tithwal crossing point so that pilgrims can easily go to the ancient Sharada Peeth located in PoJK after reaching the Tithwal temple.
Signs of patriotism are obvious around the bridge with a huge tricolour hoisted on a towering flagpole and a small wooden gate near the river, which leads to the bridge, painted in a tricolour theme with ‘Mera Desh Mahan’ inscribed on both sides of it, but signs of hope for achieving lasting peace are also there. Near the bridge there is also a ‘Sarva Dharm Sthal’ and an open gate — barely a few metres from the iron gate that leads to the Tithwal bridge — carries an inscription on top that reads “Bridging the Divide for Peace and Prosperity Tithwal”.
Also, sweets are exchanged between the two sides on Independence Day, Republic Day and New Year’s Day, as also on Eid and Diwali festivals. Ahmad calls the Tithwal crossing point a “bridge of hope (‘aman ki umeed’)” and, said though the bridge itself is divided, it may help bridge the divide between the two neighbours. (Agencies)
Encounter breaks out in Anantnag
ANANTNAG: An encounter broke out between security forces and militants at Semthan village of Bijbehara in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Tuesday.
An official told that a joint team of police, Army and CRPF after receiving information about the presence of militants launched a search operation in the area.
He said that as the joint team of forces intensified searches towards the suspected spot, hiding militants fired upon them, which was retaliated to, triggering an encounter. He said that the exchange of fire was going on and two to three militants are believed to be trapped in the area.
