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  • Advisor Bhatnagar reviews performance, functioning of SIDCO, SICOP – Kashmir News

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    Advisor Bhatnagar reviews performance, functioning of SIDCO, SICOP

    JAMMU, APRIL 24: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, today chaired a meeting to review performance and functioning of SIDCO and SICOP at Civil Secretariat here.

    The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce department, Prashant Goel, Managing Director, SIDCO/SICOP, senior officers of both the Corporations and other concerned officers both in person and through video conferencing.

    Addressing the officers during the meeting, Advisor Bhatnagar emphasized upon the management of both the Corporations to focus on creating a well established ecosystem for accelerated development of industrial sector across Jammu and Kashmir. This will generate employment avenues for the youth here, he added.

    Advisor further asked the management of both the Corporations to intensify their efforts for revival of non-functional Industrial Estates and draft a suitable plan for the same. He remarked that revival of these units will generate employment opportunities for large number of youth in the region.

    While reviewing conditions and facilities of existing industrial estates, Advisor Bhatnagar delved upon the officers that the roads leading to these industrial estates should be upgraded besides other utilities on modern lines should be put in place. He also directed the officers to develop roads and other facilities in the newly designated industrial estates on priority so that new allotments to industrial unit holders are operationalized early.

    Regarding establishment of Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETP’s) in industrial estates, the Advisor directed the officers to ensure that the CETPs are made essential by the industrial units besides making all completed CETPs operational at the earliest.

    Advisor Bhatnagar, during the meeting, also highlighted the need for continuous improvement and innovation in functioning of the industrial estates across Jammu and Kashmir. He urged upon both the Corporations to focus on creating an enabling environment for SMEs to thrive and grow by providing them with timely and effective support in areas such as finance, marketing, and technology.

    While reviewing the performance of SICOP, the Advisor directed the management of the Corporation for timely completion of all the projects. He further impressed upon them to recover the outstanding amount pending with different departments of J&K and effective utilization of same for betterment of corporation.

    Reviewing ongoing process of amalgamation of SIDCO and SICOP into JKIDC, the Advisor emphasized upon the Corporations to explore progressive IDC’s across the country and incorporate some feasible ideas of these into JKIDC. He also asked them to study recruitment rules of these IDC’s and accordingly draft same for JKIDC on timely basis.

    During the meeting, a detailed presentation was displayed by both the Corporations on performance and financial progress achieved.

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Hyderabad surgeon appointed advisor to Royal College of Glasgow

    Hyderabad surgeon appointed advisor to Royal College of Glasgow

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    Hyderabad: Renowned surgeon Dr P. Raghu Ram has been appointed as an international advisor to the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow (RCPSG), which is one of the oldest Royal Colleges in the world.

    Raghu Ram, currently director of KIMS-Ushalakshmi Centre for Breast Diseases in Hyderabad, is the first doctor from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to achieve the distinction.

    Raghu Ram, who is also a Padma Shri awardee, would be providing strategic advice to RCPSG.

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    He is one of the few in the world to have obtained Fellowship from all the four Surgical Royal Colleges in the British Isles (FRCS – London, Edinburgh, Glasgow & Ireland) at a very young age.

    It is in recognition of his established academic track record and outstanding contribution to help budding surgeons from the Indian subcontinent over the past two decades that he has been given this new onerous responsibility by RCPSG, said a statement.

    Confirming the appointment from 203 -2026, with an option to extend for another three years, Professor Hany Eteiba, International Director for the RCPSG in a letter addressed to Raghu Ram stated: “I wish to extend my sincerest thanks for your willingness and commitment to the College’s goal of developing this important international network.

    “It was great to meet with you virtually last weekAto gain insight into your ideas about how the College can engage with existing and prospectiveAmembers in India. I extend a warm welcome to you as our new International Advisor.”

    Founded in 1599, RCPSG is the only multidisciplinary Royal College in the British Isles that represents a diverse community of over 15,000 surgeons, dentists and professionals working in podiatry and travel medicine from across 97 countries around the world.

    The Royal College empowers its members to provide the highest standards of care to their patients through education, training and assessment.

    Raghu Ram has also served as international surgical advisor for The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh for 10 years from 2010-2020 and that makes him the only surgeon from South Asia to have been associated with two of the oldest Royal Colleges in the world as international advisor.

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  • J&K Witnessing New Dawn Of Development, Peace From Last 3 Years: Advisor Bhatnagar

    J&K Witnessing New Dawn Of Development, Peace From Last 3 Years: Advisor Bhatnagar

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    SRINAGAR: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Thursday said that Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a new dawn of development from the last three years.

    Addressing a gathering on the eve of Republic Day at SK Stadium here, Advisor Bhatnagar highlighted the works and developmental projects carried out by the LG led administration.

    As per the news agency KNO, he said that in the last three years, J&K is witnessing a new dawn from the last three years in terms of development, peace and progress.

    He said that the incumbent administration is giving priority to the health sector and many initiatives have been taken to ensure better healthcare to the people.

    “In this regard, the government has come up with two AIIMS Institutes in J&K at the cost of Rs 4000 crore. The AIIMS in Kashmir to be completed by 2025 while 15 medical colleges and other related institutions have also come up in the UT,” he said.

    He added that in the field of medical education, 2100 seats have been increased.

    Several schemes have been launched to benefit the farmers in the Union Territory, he said adding that under the different schemes, the farmers are being assisted.

    He said 33000 farmers have provided Rs 56 crore under one of the schemes.

    The development has taken pace and in the PM Gram Sadak Yojhna, J&K has been ranked 3rd from 21th rank this year.

    The road length for macadamization has been increased from 2200 kilometers to 3500 kms while a record 8000 kms will be macadamized this year.

    Several other initiatives have been taken up by the government, he said, adding that the international flights have started while Kashmir will be connected with Kanyakumari through rail by next year.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • J&K witnessing new dawn of development, peace, progress from last 3 years: Advisor Bhatnagar

    J&K witnessing new dawn of development, peace, progress from last 3 years: Advisor Bhatnagar

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    Srinagar, Jan 26: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Thursday said that Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a new dawn of development from the last three years.

    Addressing a gathering on the eve of Republic Day at SK Stadium here, Advisor Bhatnagar highlighted the works and developmental projects carried out by the LG led administration.

    As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), he said that in the last three years, J&K is witnessing a new dawn from the last three years in terms of development, peace and progress.

    He said that the incumbent administration is giving priority to the health sector and many initiatives have been taken to ensure better healthcare to the people.

    “In this regard, the government has come up with two AIIMS Institutes in J&K at the cost of Rs 4000 crore. The AIIMS in Kashmir to be completed by 2025 while 15 medical colleges and other related institutions have also come up in the UT,” he said.

    He added that in the field of medical education, 2100 seats have been increased.

    Several schemes have been launched to benefit the farmers in the Union Territory, he said adding that under the different schemes, the farmers are being assisted.

    He said 33000 farmers have provided Rs 56 crore under one of the schemes.

    The development has taken pace and in the PM Gram Sadak Yojhna, J&K has been ranked 3rd from 21th rank this year.

    The road length for macadamization has been increased from 2200 kilometers to 3500 kms while a record 8000 kms will be macadamized this year.

    Several other initiatives have been taken up by the government, he said, adding that the international flights have started while Kashmir will be connected with Kanyakumari through rail by next year—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )