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SC, ST, OBC communities stage protest against dilution of reservation

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Jammu: The members of SC, ST, and OBC communities Monday held a protest demonstration in Jammu against “diluting reservation norms by extending the benefit to the non-deserving sections”.

Seeking rollback of the decision, the members of SC, ST, and OBC organised the protest to express their anger over the decision to extend reservation benefits to more and more categories and termed it unconstitutional.

They said that the reservation was being granted to the people from the general category for vote bank politics and it hurt the basic motive of the reservation.

RBI launches first pilot project for digital rupee

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New Delhi, Nov 1: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will today launch the nation’s first digital rupee pilot project for the wholesale segment.

In a statement, the central bank said that it will “soon commence pilot launches of Digital Rupee (ea,) for specific use cases. Accordingly, the first pilot in the Digital Rupee – Wholesale segment (ea,-W) shall commence on November 1, 2022”.

The central bank further informed that “the first pilot in Digital Rupee – Retail segment (ea,-R) is planned for launch within a month in select locations in closed user groups comprising customers and merchants. The details regarding operationalisation of ea,-R pilot shall be communicated in due course”.

RBI has selected nine banks for participation in the digital rupee’s wholesale pilot project.

These are State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Yes Bank, IDFC First Bank and HSBC.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her budget speech on February 1 had announced that RBI will launch a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in this fiscal.

CBDC is a digital form of currency notes issued by a central bank.

Digital currency or rupee is an electronic form of money, that can be used in contactless transactions.

India Logs 1,046 Fresh Infections; Active Caseload Dips To 17,618

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New Delhi, Nov 1: With 1,046 people testing positive for coronavirus infection in a day, India’s tally of COVID-19 cases rose to 4,46,54,638, while the active cases declined to 17,618, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.
The death toll climbed to 5,29,077 with 53 fatalities which includes 46 deaths reconciled by Goa and three 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 ministry.
A decrease of 294 cases has 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 4,41,07,943, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.18 per cent.
According to the ministry’s website, 219.64 crore doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 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. (Agencies)

Complete projects in time, officials directed

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Jammu, November 1

Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways and Civil Aviation, Gen VK Singh, on Monday visited Doda as a part of the ongoing public outreach programme. He reviewed the progress of different projects going on in the region and also took a detailed review of package-wise progress on alternate National Highway 244.

During his visit to various ongoing development projects, Gen Singh instructed the executing agencies to stick to the timeline and ensure the completion of NH-244 and other projects within the given time frame.

The minister also directed the district administration to send details of bottlenecks if any, such as forest clearance or non-acquisition of land, so that the same could be taken up with the authorities concerned for early redressal.

The minister also inspected the work on the Khellani tunnel. He was informed that 36% of the work on both the tubes had been completed and tentative date of completion of the tunnel project was April 24. Gen Singh directed the engineers to get the expertise and use contemporary technology to give public a state-of-the-art infrastructure without harming the ecology of the area.

The minister also inaugurated the link road to Nai Dangri, constructed by the PWD, at an estimated cost of Rs 1.91 crore. He also laid the foundation stone of a water supply project built at an estimated cost of Rs 422.69 lakh, benefiting Shahpura and Malnai villages.

Jal Shakti Deptt daily wagers continue protest, seek regularisation

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Jammu: The daily wagers of Jal Shakti Department Monday continued their ongoing protest demonstration seeking their regularisation and regular release of wages.

Accompanied by handicapped wagers, the daily wagers assembled here at the BC Road office of the Jal Shakti Department under the banner of PHE Employees United Front Jammu Division.

The daily wagers alleged that they were holding protests for the past 132 days in support of their demands that include regularisation, implementation of the Minimum Wage Act, and regular release of wages.

One of the handicapped wagers said that despite being handicapped he had to come from Miran Sahib to attend the protest so that their long-pending demands could be accepted. He said that he was working in the department for the last 16 years but their regularisation was still pending although the government had assured them of their regularisation.

Srinagar-Leh highway closed after fresh snowfall at Zoji La Pass

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Srinagar, Nov 01: The Srinagar-Leh highway was closed for vehicular movement on Tuesday after fresh snowfall at Zoji La Pass, officials said.

The road has been closed in view of slippery conditions.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir traffic police on its official Twitter handle also confirmed that SSG road has been closer for vehicular movement. 

“Traffic plying on Jammu-Srinagar NHW,  Mughal road through. However SSG Road closed for vehicular movement in view of fresh snowfall in Zoji La axis,” the police said in a tweet.

Commercial Cooking Gas Price Cut By ₹ 115.50 Per Cylinder

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NEW DELHI, Nov 1: Indian Oil cuts prices of 19-kg Commercial LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) by Rs.115.50 per cylinder in the national capital with immediate effect.
With this latest price revision, a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder will cost ₹ 1,744 instead of ₹ 1,859.50 in Delhi.
The latest cut to price comes exactly a month after the previous one and marks the sixth consecutive reduction in prices since May 19, 2022.
Previously, on October 1, the per-unit cost of a 19 kg commercial cylinder was reduced by ₹ 25.50, taking the cost from ₹ 1,885 to ₹ 1,859.50 in the national capital.
Domestic cooking gas cylinder price will, however, continue to remain steady. (Agencies)

NYKJ organizes district level Run for Unity to commemorate birth Anniversary of Sardar Patel

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Jammu: The Government had observed the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel as the ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’ (National Unity Day) on 31st October every year. This occasion was an opportunity to foster and reinforce our dedication to preserve and strengthen the unity, integrity and security of our nation. Vallabhbhai Patel not only played a leading role in India’s freedom struggle but also made unparalleled contribution to the merger of princely states and jagirs of various princely states into the Republic of India. Unity Runs scheduled to be held across the country is expected to honor his contributions and strengthen the feelings of patriotism and national unity among the general public, especially the youth Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is organizing 75,000 Unity Runs across the country between 7-9 AM on 31st October 2022, i.e. a minimum 121 runs per district with the involvement of members of youth clubs of the district, volunteers, voluntary organizations, Panchayati Raj Institutions, Sports Institutions, Community Institutions and Secondary, Higher and Higher Educational institutions. Unity Pledge will be administered to the participants and cycle and motorcycle rallies will also be organized as part of the celebrations. On this occasion NYK Jammu organized district level Run for Unity to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel at Jammu and Samba district. In Jammu district, the district level unity run is scheduled to be flagged off by the chief guest Sh. Bharat Bushan, DDC Chairman Jammu from G.C.W. Parade Ground to University of Jammu with the participation of more than 200 youth in the rally. SD NYKS J&K and Ladakh Sh. Nisar Ahmed Butt, Prof. Naresh Padha Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Prakash Anthal, Dean Student Welfare, Prof. Rakesh Vaid Faculty JU, Dr. Hema Gandotra NSS, Programme Coordinator, Dr. N. Suresh Rao Faculty Computer Science And Dr. Ankush Bhagat IAS Sr. Superintend Telecom Dept. were also witnessed the programme. The run starts from G.C.W. Parade Ground to University of Jammu via fly over.

In Samba district, the district level unity run has been conducted in coordination with District Youth Service and Sports which was flagged off by the chief guest Sh. Sudarshan Singh DDC Chairman Samba and Sh. Jatinder Singh Sarpanch of Village Gurah Slathia. The first run started from Gurah Slathia to War Memorial and second run started from Higher Secondary School, Gurah Slathia to Maharaja Hari Singh Statue. More than 160 participants participated and mini bikes rally was also conducted simultaneously. Volunteers of NYK Jammu also organize Unity Run at block, village and zonal level in collaboration with, NSS, YS&S and Education deptt.

Simultaneously, A month long Clean India 2.0 was also concluded today. The program took inspiration from the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Panch Pran – Goal of Developed India which would also necessarily be a Clean India. Clean India 2.0 programmes was organized in 6 Lakh villages of 744 districts across the country through the network of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) affiliated Youth Clubs & National Service Scheme Affiliated Institutions. A target of 1 crore Kgs of waste collection and disposal was set for the Campaign and as per the provisional data available at the time, NYKS has collected 1.5 crores waste, far exceeding the targets set for the campaign. Under the program cleaning of public spaces and households across all the districts of the country was conducted under the leadership of NYKS and NSS involving all segments of society, Government organizations including PRIs and Non- Government Organizations/Civil Society Organizations, instilling awareness and feeling of pride among citizens to keep their surroundings clean and waste free. Along with this, the campaign also gave the mantra of “Swachch Kaal: Amrit Kaal” making the program a People’s Movement through Jan Bhagidari. . In Jammu district 354 activities were organized with participation of 21001 people. The target for collecting wastage in district Jammu 20000kg and achieved the target of collecting and disposed of 28940 kg of wastage. Keeping in view the priorities under SBM 2.0, due focus was given to BCC (Behavioural Change Communications) activities, whereby Personalized Messages, Sharing of Best Practices, Awareness Meetings, Peer Advocacy, and Focused Group Discussions have been conducted to create a fundamental behavioral and attitudinal change among people in general and youth in particular towards cleanliness. A Social Media Campaign on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and You tube was also carried out alongside a robust presence in conventional print, radio and television to provide wide publicity to the message of Swachh Bharat.

Harsh Dev in-augurates District Office of AAP at Udhampur

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Udhampur, 31-10-2022: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today opened its District Office at Udhampur which was in-augurated by Mr. Harsh Dev Singh Former Minister and Chairman AAP J&K State Co-ordination Committee. On the occasion several political activists of BJP and Congress quit their respective parties and joined AAP expressing their faith and confidence in the policies and programmes of the party. Prominent among those who Joined AAP comprised Sarpanchs/Ex-Sarpanchs and other notables including Haji Noor Mohd, Madan Lal, Aijaz Hussain, Kailash Chander, Mulkh Raj, Shaid Hussain, Pardeep Singh, Krishan Chand, Balbir Chand, Shamsher Singh, Mohd Ishaq, Ramesh Chander, Govind Singh besides others. They were welcomed in Party fold by District President South Udhampur Col. Som Raj Sharma and District President North Udhampur Mr. Dharam Singh.

      Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Harsh Dev Singh said that AAP had emerged on the political landscape of the country as the lone voice of the poor, downtrodden and other marginalized sections of society. He said that AAP alone could fulfil the aspirations of the public at large and steer the erstwhile state out of the morass of poverty, underdevelopment, corruption and communalism.

He said that having experimented with various traditional parties, both national and regional, the people of J&K were a disappointed lot desperately seeking a change in the political structure of the erstwhile state. Their disenchantment with such parties was conspicuously manifesting itself in ever increasing number of political activists, professionals, women and youth joining AAP which had emerged as the only a ray of hope in the UT. The revolutionary moves of AAP in Delhi and Punjab had once again revived the people’s faith in the political system with common masses awaiting the much needed change in J&K as well.

      “Not only had the AAP revolutionized the Education and Health sector in Delhi but had also set an example of moral propriety of highest order by sacking one of its own ministers in Punjab. It’s policy of free power and drinking water had earned it massive support not only in the states ruled by it but also across the nation. The party believed in upliftment of the deprived classes and common masses who had been disregarded and neglected by successive govts in the past. The meteoric rise of the party was the outcome of the pro-people policies pursued by it and its focussed attention on mitigating the sufferings of the common man”, asserted Mr. Singh.



      He expressed the hope that peoples’ growing support for AAP would surely catapult it as the largest party of J&K in the coming times.

Aashna Oncology Association organised a symposium on “Updates in Breast Cancer”

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Jammu, 31st October: Keeping in view all the agonies and challenges faced by cancer patients and their respective families Aashna Oncology Association organised a continued medical education on “UPDATES IN BREAST CANCER” In the breast cancer awareness month in Radisson Blu, Jammu under the aegis of Jammu Oncology forum. Aashna Oncology Association Jammu is a not-for-profit organisation which started a year ago by medical Director Dr Paras Khanna (Oncology Surgeon) with Dr Gurpreet Kaur (Head and Neck Oncology Surgeon) with a vision to give an integrated treatment to cancer patients,

The CME had eminent Personalities from the field of oncosurgery, general surgery, radiation oncology, pathology from prestigious institutes from all over India accredited with Association of breast surgeons of India (ABSI). The focus was on enhancing the knowledge of all attending oncology, pathology and radiology delegates thereby helping them in bringing standard of care perspectives in the clinical management pathways of patients in Jammu. The lamp lighting was done by Directors of Aashna oncology Association Mrs. Shalini Khanna and Mrs. Satbir Kour.

Opened by the Medical Director, Dr Paras Khanna, a tribute was given to Dr Zinnia Basson, a vivacious inspiring personality who lost her battle to cancer. An academic feast of 2 hours with extensive discussions on the newer therapy in early breast cancer. Dr Nadeem Showket a leading medical oncologist working in American oncology Jammu shed a light on recent advances in breast cancer chemotherapy. Chaired by Dr Rajiv Saini and Dr Sunny Jandyal (leading medical oncologist working extensively in Jammu). Next session on Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in early breast cancer was undertaken through a medical oncologist perspective by a medical oncologist Dr Satyanker Gupta (Organising Secretary of CME) well praised by Chairpersons Dr Mohd Hussain Mir -Hema oncologist at SKIMS, Srinagar.

A pathological perspective through the microscope of Dr Hema Malini Aiyer (From NH Dhramshala) neoadjuvant chemotherapy in early breast cancer was an illuminating discussion and extensively discussed by chairpersons Dr Bhardawaj (HOD Department of Pathology GMC Jammu) and Dr Bhavna (Professor, Department of pathology, ASCOMS)

The surgical oncology perspective on Neoadjuvant chemotherapy was presented by Dr Ashutosh Mishra (Assistant professor, AIIMS New DELHI) department of surgical oncology with exhaustive inputs by chairpersons – Dr R.K Chrungoo (Professor emeritus, Department of Surgery, ASCOMS And Dr. Abhinav Choudhary (oncologist surgeon, NH Khakhryal Jammu)

The radiation oncology perspective was taken through an online session by Dr Dodul Mondal (Radiation oncologist, Associate Director Max super speciality hospital, Delhi) and was chaired by Dr. Deepak Abrol (A well-known radiation oncologist in Jammu) and Dr Rajpal (eminent radiation oncologist in NH Khakhryal. Eminent senior general surgeons of Jammu- DR R.K Chrungoo, Dr. SL Kachroo participated very actively. Along with Dr Zahoor, Dr Talib. Leading pathologists also joined in larger numbers. The academic feast was concluded by organising secretary, Dr Satyanker Gupta (medical oncologist AOI). Meanwhile Managing Director of Shubh Tilak Multi-Speciality Hospital Akhnoor Rakesh Malhotra was also present in the programme.