Category: Kashmir

  • Colleges in Kashmir to reopen tomorrow

    Colleges in Kashmir to reopen tomorrow

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    Srinagar, Feb 14: Following a fifty days of winter vacations, Colleges in winter zones in Jammu and Kashmir are all set to resume academics from Wednesday.

    In December-2022, the Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department announced winter vacations for all government degree Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the Higher Education Department in an order had said that the degree Colleges falling in Kashmir and the winter zones of the Jammu division will observe winter vacation from December 27 to February 14-2023.

    It had also said that the degree Colleges falling in the summer zone of the Jammu division shall observe the vacation from January-1 to January-10-2023—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • New Highways to reduce travel time across districts/divisions drastically: CS

    New Highways to reduce travel time across districts/divisions drastically: CS

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    Also stresses on sticking to fixed timelines for completion of these vital projects

    New Delhi, Feb 14 (GNS): Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta today exuded hope that in near future the travel time across different Districts and Divisions of J&K would get drastically reduced with the completion of different National Highway projects currently at different stages of execution.

    Dr Mehta made these remarks in a meeting with different stakeholders called for reviewing the progress of land acquisition and other issues pertaining to construction of a number of National Highways across the UT

    In addition to the Principal Secretary, PWD the meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Forest; Principal Secretary, PDD; Divisional Commissioners; Secretary, Revenue; concerned Deputy Commissioners, Director, representatives from NHAI, NHIDCL, BRO, and many other concerned officers.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary stressed upon the executing agencies to complete all these road projects providing enhanced connectivity to different regions in a fixed timeframe. He enjoined upon them that the significance of these roads is eminent and deserves all efforts to be made to complete them on time.

    He directed the Deputy Commissioners to facilitate the executing agencies in performing their work smoothly. He observed that these highways are directly linked with the economic upliftment of people as the trade and commerce would also see growth by enhanced movement of people. He pointed out that tourism sector is going to be the biggest gainer by their completion.

    Dr Mehta enquired from the executing agencies about the bottlenecks affecting the pace of their work. He instantly passed on directions to the concerned government departments for taking the measures to address them. He made out that both the executing agencies and different government departments should work in coordination with each other and held regular deliberations for resolving issues without wasting time. He asked them to own these significant national projects and show eagerness in seeing them completed well on time. He fixed timelines for each of the road project for its completion.

    The Principal Secretary, PWD, Shailendra Kumar provided details of progress made so far in constructing different National Highways. He also informed the meeting about the nature of issues confronted in implementation of these projects. He assured the executing agencies of unhindered support from his department and about different steps taken by PWD in coordinated redressal of the pending issues. He also highlighted several guidelines of MORTH for seeking approvals and advised the DCs to observe these while making the land acquisitions for these projects.

    It was given in the meeting that the Jammu-Akhnoor Highway would be opened in a phased manner for the ease of public. It was revealed that in next 15 days the 30 km stretch would be opened as per the directions of Chief Secretary and by 15th of May the remaining stretch would be finished reducing the travel time to just about half an hour to reach Akhnoor. The work on the beautification of the Flyover and parking underneath is also going to be taken in hand shortly, as was added in the meeting.

    Similarly regarding the Srinagar-Baramulla-Uri Highway it was apprised that the land acquisition process is going on smoothly and large stretches of land already been compensated. It was also given out that the process of construction of Bye-passes to Pattan, Baramulla and Uri towns is being expedited with a Fly over near Sangrama town. The Executing agency was told to take work in hand on the stretches handed over to it by the district administration.

    Moreover the Bye-passes for the important towns of Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian were also deliberated upon in length for their early completion under the National Highway project of Srinagar-Pulwama-Shopian-Kulgam(NH-444). The travel time by completion of this highway would be half as that taken at present. The extension of this Road to the tourist destinations of Yousmarg-Doodhpathri in district Budgam came also under discussion and its early completion.

    Regarding the Katra-Amritsar-Delhi Expressway it was said that the shifting of some religious structures and commercial establishments is in final stage in district Jammu. In addition the Srinagar Ring Road, Akhnoor-Poonch Road were also discussed. The issues faced were sought resolution for and the concerned directed to work earnestly for making these projects end with desired outcomes as laid for each of them.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Minor Boy Drowns

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    SRINAGAR: A two-year-old boy died after he drowned in a stream in Chewa area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Tuesday evening.

    Quoting locals news agency KDC reported that one Rumaan Wahid Zargar (2), son of Abdul Waheed, a resident of Chew Budgam drowned in Lar-Kol here.

    They said the boy’s body was retrieved from the stream and shifted to the hospital, however, the minor was declared brought dead at the hospital, they added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Minor Boy Drowns

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    SRINAGAR: A two-year-old boy died after he drowned in a stream in Chewa area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Tuesday evening.

    Quoting locals news agency KDC reported that one Rumaan Wahid Zargar (2), son of Abdul Waheed, a resident of Chew Budgam drowned in Lar-Kol here.

    They said the boy’s body was retrieved from the stream and shifted to the hospital, however, the minor was declared brought dead at the hospital, they added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • CUS Announces Admissions: Check Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: Cluster University Srinagar is inviting online application for admission into Undergraduate programmes for the academic session 2023-2024.  The last date to apply is March 12,2023.

    Students who have qualified Class 12th with 45 per cent marks are eligible to apply. Students who belong to reserved categories are given a relaxation and are eligible at 40 per cent marks in Class 12th. Students who are due to apply for Class 12th Boards in March are also eligible to apply. However, they have to fulfil the eligibility criteria at the time of admission.

    The 4-year (3+1)  UG (Honor’s) bachelor’s degree programmes can be pursued in following subjects; English Literature,  Urdu, Arabic, Kashmiri, Botany, Bio-Chemistry, Bio-Technology, Environmental Science, Zoology, Chemistry, Computer Application, Information Technology, Geography, Geology, Journalism and Mass Communication, Mathematics, Electronics, Physics, Home Science,  Statistics, Economics, Education, History, Music, Islamic Studies,  Tour and Travel Management, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology,  Social Work, BBA and Commerce.

    Candidates can submit online application at cuet.samarth.ac.in or  www.cusrinagar.edu.in

    Students will be selected through Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2023 conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) from May 21, 2023.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Rampant Demolition Drive Blind To People’s Miseries: NC

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani on Tuesday called an end to the rampant demolition drive, saying administration’s face in Kashmir should be marked by compassion, not bulldozer.

    This he said while interacting with party functionaries here at the party headquarters Nawa-e-Subha, Srinagar. Peer Afaq Ahmed, Imran Nabi Dar, Dr Sajad Shafi Uri, Syed Tauqeer, Ahsan Pardesi, Ifra Jan, Pirzada Faroz, Danish Iqbal were present on the occasion.

    Nasir said that these everyday demolition drives without serving mandatory notices to the alleged encroachers and denying them the right to defend themselves is a cause of worry. “Administration’s claims have done little to assuage the residents of the Valley, who are perpetually living under fear of their properties and business establishments being the next target of the ongoing drive. Outside Jammu and Kashmir, the government is providing homes to the homeless but here it is doing exactly the opposite by making people homeless. It’s vindictive. It has sparked panic and anxiety among the poor,” he added.

    The paradoxical attitude of the government, Nasir said, is the clear physical manifestation of policy paralysis within J&K administration.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Choose Life, Not Tobacco: Coordination Committee meeting held at Shopian

    Choose Life, Not Tobacco: Coordination Committee meeting held at Shopian

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    SHOPIAN, FEBRUARY 14: The Additional Deputy Commissioner, (ADC) Shopian, Yar Ali Khan today chaired a district level Coordination Committee meeting at Mini Secretariat, here to review the action taken till date towards the furtherance of Tobacco free society and to discuss and approve the future plan of action against the implementation of COTPA Act, 2003.

    At the outset, CMO Shopian, Dr Arshid presented an overview of the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), while an expert from DHSK presented discussion on the agenda points.

    On the occasion, directions were given for making all government institutions/ private premises ‘Tobacco Free Zones’ and all educational institutions as ‘Tobacco Free Educational institutions ‘ as per the guidelines.

    ADC also directed for displaying mandatory prominent signages across the district, at public places, institutions, etc denouncing use of Tobacco products. Directions were also passed to all stakeholders for taking strict action against retailers promoting Tobacco use through surrogate advertising.

    Emphasis was given on conducting intensive IEC activities across the district for dissemination of information on the adverse impacts of tobacco use. Capacity building of stakeholders was asked to be stressed for implementation along with increasing challans against the violations of the Act.

    Besides, feasibility of vendor licensing was also discussed in the meeting.

    ASP, Ifroz Ahmad; CMO, Dr.Arshid; CEO Mohd Mushtaq; DIO, STO, EO MC, ADP and other concerned attended the meeting besides a team of specialists from DHSK.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Minor boy drowns to death in Budgam village

    Minor boy drowns to death in Budgam village

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    Budgam, Feb 14: A two-year-old boy died after he drowned in a stream in Chewa area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Tuesday evening.

    Locals told news agency Kashmir Dot Com (KDC) that one Rumaan Wahid Zargar (2), son of Abdul Waheed, a resident of Chew Budgam drowned in Lar-Kol here.

    They said the boy’s body was retrieved from the stream and shifted to the hospital, however, the minor was declared brought dead at the hospital, they added. (KDC)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ACB Arrests PDD Employee For Accepting Bribe

    ACB Arrests PDD Employee For Accepting Bribe

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    SRINAGAR:  Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau on Tuesday afternoon trapped and arrested a PDD employee in central Kashmiri’s Budgam district for accepting bribe.

    Quoting official sources, news agency KDC reported that Javid Ahmad Najar, MR Technician 3rd Sheikhpora PDD, was arrested red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 2000 in Budgam.

    They said that on receipt of the complaint, a FIR was registered, under section 7 Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 in Police Station ACB Central Kashmir and investigation was taken up.

    Accordingly a trap team was constituted. The trap team laid a successful trap and caught Javid Ahmad Najar while accepting a bribe of Rs 2000 on the spot in presence of independent witnesses.

    The official was taken to a police station in Srinagar and further investigation into the matter is going on.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Rs 176 Cr Project Approved To Boost Fish Production Across J&K

    Rs 176 Cr Project Approved To Boost Fish Production Across J&K

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    JAMMU: Jammu & Kashmir has abundant water resources and great potential for fish and fisheries development. However, due to some challenges like outdated infrastructure, inbreeding depression, limited variety of aquaculture species, fragile aquatic ecosystems and lack of modern aquaculture technologies, the Fish farming was not progressing.

    Now, to overcome these challenges and make Fish farming a prosperous sector, the UT government has approved a Rs. 176 crore project to boost fish production. The project involves importing genetically improved fish seed, upgrading existing hatcheries and fish rearing units, introducing species diversity in aquaculture through R&D, and commercializing trout and carp fish production using modern technologies such as RAS and Biofloc.

    Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Agriculture Production Department (APD), Atal Dulloo, who leads the Agriculture Production Department of J&K, said that the aim of the project is to promote sustainable development of fisheries for nutritional security, employment generation, and economic prosperity in the UT of J&K. The programme aims to increase fish production, productivity, and growth rate, as well as to strengthen social security and welfare measures for the fishing community, facilitate improved post-harvest practices and value addition, and create market linkages, he added.

    “One of the prime requisites for successful aquaculture is the availability of good quality fish seed. The Technical Programme under the project includes importing genetically improved varieties of fish seed to ensure the overall success of fish farming practices. Quality fish seed determines the health, size, growth rate, disease resistance, and other physical and physiological characteristics of the fish, which in turn affect the overall fish production,” Dulloo said.

    The ACS further remarked that in addition to importing genetically improved fish seed, the Technical Programme also aims to establish new hatchery units and upgrade existing ones on modern scientific lines. This will improve the quality and quantity of fish seed available for fish farming, and enable the production of a more diverse range of aquaculture species, he added.

    Notably, under the programme, the UT government also plans to establish 10 new trout hatcheries and two carp hatcheries, and upgrade 8 carp and 10 trout units. ‘Technological Interventions for Fish Seed and Trout Production in UT of J&K’ is one among the 29 projects, which were approved by the Jammu and Kashmir administration after being recommended by the UT Level Apex Committee for holistic development of Agriculture and Allied Sectors in UT of J&K.

    The prestigious committee is headed by Dr Mangala Rai, Former DG ICAR and has other luminaries in the field of Agriculture, Planning, Statistics & Administration like Ashok Dalwai, CEO NRAA; Dr. P. K Joshi, Secretary, NAAS; Dr. Prabhat Kumar, Horticulture Commissioner MOA & FW; Dr. H. S Gupta, Former Director, IARI; Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, J&K, Atal Dulloo, apart from the Vice Chancellors of the twin Agriculture Universities of the UT.

    The project also includes introducing species diversity in aquaculture through research and development (R&D). The UT government recognizes that a limited variety of aquaculture species is a challenge to the sector, and aims to address this through R&D. The programme will develop and introduce new species of fish for aquaculture, which will not only enhance the variety of fish available for farming, but also reduce the risks of inbreeding depression.

    To commercialize the trout/carp fish production, modern technologies like RAS/Biofloc will be introduced at a large scale. These technologies will ensure that the fish are raised in a controlled and optimal environment, which will increase their growth rate and size. RAS (Recirculating Aquaculture System) technology involves the reuse of water by removing waste and re-oxygenating the water, making it a more sustainable and eco-friendly option for fish farming. Biofloc technology is a culture system that involves the conversion of waste into protein-rich feed for fish, which reduces the cost of feed ingredients and promotes sustainable fish farming.

    The Technical Programme aims to revolutionize fish farming in the UT of J&K with ambitious targets for fisheries development. The program seeks to increase annual trout production by 2.5 times, from 1,663 to 4,000 tonnes, and add an additional 1,200 tonnes of carps every year. By doing so, the program intends to convert the current import of around 5,000 tonnes of fish from other regions into local commerce, generating 6,050 jobs and 150 enterprises. The program also aims to boost the growth rate of the fish sector from 3.28% to 40%, and increase revenue from INR 105.55 crores to INR 589 crores per year.

    The successful implementation of the project will not only promote sustainable development of fisheries but also contribute to nutritional security, employment generation, and economic prosperity in the UT of J&K. It will also strengthen social security and welfare measures for the fishing community, by ensuring that the benefits of the programme reach the grassroots level. The Technical Programme has been designed to address the challenges faced by the sector, and provide a comprehensive solution to improve fish and fisheries development in the UT of J&K. By leveraging modern technologies, R&D, and market linkages, the programme aims to create a self-sustaining and vibrant aquaculture industry in the region.

    The success of the project will not only benefit the fishing community and the aquaculture industry, but also contribute to the larger goal of sustainable development in the region. The programme will enhance the availability of nutritious and affordable fish for the local population, which will improve their food security and nutrition. It will also create job opportunities and boost the local economy, which will contribute to the overall development of the region. The UT government’s initiative to promote fish and fisheries development through technological interventions is a step in the right direction, and it is hoped that it will serve as a model for other regions to follow.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )