Tag: Awareness

  • ARO Srinagar organises Awareness Camp on Agniveer scheme for Army Recruitment at Shopian

    ARO Srinagar organises Awareness Camp on Agniveer scheme for Army Recruitment at Shopian

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    SHOPIAN, FEBRUARY 04: Army Recruitment Officer (ARO), Srinagar today conducted a daylong Awareness Camp on Agniveer scheme at Imtiyaz Memorial Govt.Degree College, Shopian for Army Recruitment Rally, 2023.

    Speaking on the occasion, Army Recruiting Officer, Colonel Suresh said that the aim of organising the camp is to aware the aspirants of the district about the benefits of recruitment in the Army and the procedure to apply.

    He interacted with the aspirants and students who came from various areas of the district and also heard their views and other questions put forth by the aspirants.

    He further stated that aspirants of age group of 17 to 21 years can get themselves registered on the website and get first hand appraisal of the process of applying through online mode. He said that students of 10+ 2, Graduates, Government ITIs, Private Institutions and Polytechnics can also apply online and register themselves for the said Army Requirement Rally 2023.

    Aspirants were given complete awareness through a powerpoint presentation about the registration process and other rules related to Army Recruitment Rally 2023.

    Principal, IMGDC, Prof.Bashir Ahmad Dar, Faculty Members of College, ITI Shopian besides a large number of students and local aspirants participated in this awareness camp.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • LG Inaugurates GST Symposium & Tax Awareness Initiative ‘Kar-Tavya’

    LG Inaugurates GST Symposium & Tax Awareness Initiative ‘Kar-Tavya’

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    SRINAGAR:  Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday inaugurated the GST symposium and Tax awareness initiative ‘Kar-Tavya’ for industries, traders associations, DDOs & other stakeholders, at the Convention Center.

    The GST symposium is being organized by J&K State Taxes Department in collaboration with The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

    The Lt Governor said the outreach to help and guide the stakeholders & taxpayers to build synergy and to achieve the prime objective to set J&K on a high growth trajectory. A systematic approach by the State Taxes Department to simplify regulatory compliances has led to revenue augmentation and improved ease of doing business for the stakeholders. Such symposium and awareness drive will further stimulate the rate of compliance & productive capacity, added the Lt Governor.

    “We are following the Prime Minister’s mantra of Transform, Reform & Perform to build a prosperous & Atmanirbhar J&K. It is the collective responsibility of citizens and business enterprises to unlock potential and drive J&K’s economic growth,” said the Lt Governor.

    The reforms and policies focus on the protection and empowerment of the common man. Our long-term economic development policies are aimed at reducing inequalities for the welfare of society. Robust growth in business sectors will benefit society as a whole, the Lt Governor observed.

    It is imperative to ensure that economic growth through stabilization of the tax revenues is ensured at all levels. At the same time it should also be ensured that habit gets inculcated in every business enterprise & consumers to pay taxes with pride, he added. We must achieve the target of 100% GST tax coverage. Every taxpayer must come forward and contribute towards nation-building, LG said.

    GST realized the dream of One Nation, One Tax, and guaranteed revenue flow to the states. I express my heartfelt gratitude to the business community and citizens of Jammu Kashmir for their cooperation & invaluable contribution to the development of J&K, the Lt Governor said.

    Observing that increased business activities are required for long-term economic development and strengthening food security & generating employment opportunities, the Lt Governor highlighted the effective steps taken by the administration for improving Ease of Doing Business, facilitating the expansion of the existing units & set up of new industries & businesses and extending the benefits of amnesty schemes. The reason for buoyancy in the revenue is due to several measures taken by the State Taxes Department like the establishment of GST Facilitation Centers (GST Suvidha Kendras), District Level Awareness Programmes for the Stakeholders across the UT of J&K, Co-ordination Meetings between Central GST and UT GST authorities, etc. The State Taxes Department has adopted a promotional approach rather than a regulatory one and is continuously focusing on capacity building, the Lt Governor noted.

    Jammu Kashmir has taken a giant leap in the industrial sector and investments from big companies from India & abroad continue to flow into the UT for industrial activities. Within two years, we have received investment proposals worth Rs 66,000 crores. In the last 6 months, one industrial-business unit has commenced its operation every day. This reflects the true picture of new & aspirational Jammu and Kashmir, the Lt Governor said.

    The Lt Governor reiterated the government’s commitment to developing more land for industries. Every facility will be extended to 18 industrial estates in the future. I want more people from J&K to set up industries and avail the benefit of the industrial development scheme, he added.

    Responding to the demand of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India for land for the center of excellence, the Lt Governor announced that the land will be allotted for the said purpose.

    The Lt Governor further shared the vision of the UT Government for accelerating growth in various sectors. We are working with an integrated approach for the development of all sectors, he added.

    The Lt Governor also spoke on efforts of the government to generate employment and livelihood opportunities for the youth.

    More than 30000 vacant government posts have been filled in the last three years. And wherever any wrong was found, a CBI inquiry has been initiated. The recruitment for another 20,000 posts in administration will be advertised in 3-4 months, the Lt Governor informed.

    We want to saturate self-employment in J&K. Youth were identified from every panchayat and town of the UT, and in a single day, 75000 youth were provided more than Rs 939 cr financial assistance. More than 6 lakh women have been connected with NRLM, he noted.

    The Lt Governor urged the people to not fall prey to certain vested interests spreading false information and creating misconceptions around anti-encroachment drives, power generation, and property tax.

    No poor will be touched during anti-encroachment drives but no influential encroacher will be spared. The encroached land retrieved by the government will be utilized for the welfare of the common man and schools, colleges, hospitals, and sports facilities will be developed on the retrieved land, said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor also shared the facts in detail regarding the imposition of property tax in the UT. The property tax in Jammu and Kashmir is the lowest as compared to other states. There are around 5, 20,000 houses in the cities of J&K. Out of these, 2,06,000 houses are less than 1000 sq ft and no tax is being imposed on them. No tax on 40% of the people living in cities, rural and religious places. 2,03,600 houses are less than 1500 sq ft and 80% of these households will have to pay less than Rs 600 per annum. This amount is one-tenth of the tax amount being paid in Shimla, Ambala, and Dehradun, the Lt Governor said.

    46,000 out of 1,01,000 shops in city areas are less than 100 sq ft and they will have to pay up to Rs 700 per annum. Out of these 46,000 shops, 80% will have to pay a meager Rs 600 per annum/ Rs 50 per month. 30,000 shops will have to pay taxes below Rs 2000 per annum and out of these, 20,000 will have to pay less than Rs 1500 which is also one-tenth of the amount being paid in Shimla, Ambala, and Dehradun, he noted.

    Revenue will directly go to the accounts of municipalities and corporations. This step has been taken to make our cities an engine of growth, he added.

    The Lt Governor also invited suggestions from all sections of society concerning better arrangements in property tax. Our doors are open. Everyone must come forward in making J&K a dynamic and developed region of the country, he added.

    On the occasion, the Lt Governor unveiled Kar-Tavya periodical and Kar-Tavya booklet and also handed over the Letter of Appreciation to organizations and top taxpayers of the UT.

    Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Dr. Rashmi Singh, Commissioner Sales Taxes; Sh Ranjit Kumar Agarwal, National VP, Institute of Chartered Accountants India (ICAI) and other senior officers and various stakeholders were present on the occasion. (KNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Herpes Zoster, ‘Shingles Awareness Week’ to inform about the risks

    Herpes Zoster, ‘Shingles Awareness Week’ to inform about the risks

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    The ‘Shingles Awareness Week’ is back from 27 February to 5 March, a global week to increase understanding of the impact of Herpes Zoster, the so-called Shingles, on the lives of fragile people and patients and to encourage discussion on the risks and on the complications of this disease that can be prevented. Promoted worldwide by GlaxoSmithKline (Gsk) in collaboration with the International Federation on Aging (Ifa), and in Italy under the patronage of Italia Longeva, the second edition of the initiative finds a country more attentive to the issue of prevention and more inclined to deepen the risks of the disease, but still poorly informed.

    In a survey conducted by Ipsos in Italy on 300 people between the ages of 40 and 75 – reports Gsk – it emerges that there is still little awareness of St. Anthony’s Fire: 47% of the sample does not know the seriousness of the pathology and only one out of two know that debilitating pain is one of the main symptoms. Despite this, the majority of participants (64%) acknowledge that the impact of shingles on quality of life is “extremely negative”. Just to underline the fact that this painful and disabling pathology can be prevented, the theme of Shingles Awareness Week 2023 is ‘Ignite your passions, don’t let the shingles stop you’.

    The virus that causes Herpes Zoster is that of varicella-zoster, which causes chicken pox, a note recalls. More than 90% of adults over 50 have already contracted the virus and one in three adults will develop the disease in their lifetime. That’s why it’s important to be aware of the possible risks and discuss with your doctor to find out what prevention tools are available today and what you can do to reduce the risk of developing shingles. “Herpes Zoster, a recrudescence of the varicella virus experienced as children, when it recurs in adulthood attacks the nerves, especially in those subjects, such as the elderly, who have a deficient immunity or a frail picture due to the presence of comorbidities – says Roberto Bernabei, president of Italia Longeva – The disease greatly worsens the quality of life of those affected and can have very dangerous results if it affects some critical points such as the trigeminal nerve, even causing blindness. post-herpetic, a complication that can manifest itself after some time causing excruciating pain along the affected nerve, often not treatable with drugs.A way to ensure that the shingles do not light up and avoid all these dreadful sequelae c ‘is and is vaccination’.

    Particular attention to the issue of the protection of fragile patients – continues the note – is reserved for people with type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus, for whom the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (Siti), the diabetes doctors (AMD) and the Italian Society of Diabetology (SID) have recommended, as stated in a joint document dated 25 January, the “anti-Herpes Zoster vaccination with adjuvanted recombinant vaccine starting from 18 years of age”, in addition to the others available (anti-influenza, anti-pneumococcal, anti-Sars-CoV-2, anti-meningococcal B and ACWY, anti-hepatitis B, anti-diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and anti-measles, mumps, rubella and varicella).

    The Ipsos survey also shows that only 26% have spoken to their doctor about shingles and prevention tools and, among patients suffering from other comorbidities and who are immunosuppressed for other conditions, the figure rises to 30%. The interviewees agree on one thing: for 65% it should be the doctor himself who initiates the discussion about the disease with his patient. “Vaccines ‘make life’, but there is no awareness, especially among the elderly, of this opportunity for prevention which helps to age better – observes Bernabei – In the case of Herpes Zoster, today we have a recombinant protein vaccine available which it has proven to be highly effective in preventing the disease and its sequelae, offered free of charge to 65-year-olds and subjects at increased risk, based on regional access.One more reason to evaluate the opportunity to get vaccinated together with your trusted doctor “.

    There are many public initiatives that offer opportunities for free prevention both to the population over 65 and to frail people, through vaccination projects and campaigns. Among these, the Open day organized by the A. Gemelli Irccs University Hospital in Rome on Thursday 2 March, that of 28 February at the Vaccination Center of the San Giuseppe Moscati Hospital in Avellino and, on Saturday 4 March, in Milan at the Great Metropolitan Hospital Niguarda. Added to these appointments are the initiatives of active calls for the anti-Herpes Zoster vaccination, promoted by various health agencies at the local level for those over 65, such as those envisaged in Lombardy by Asst Valle Olona and in Veneto by the Ulss company 8 Berica.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • HP&M Department Shopian organises Awareness programme on PM-FME at Hermain Block

    HP&M Department Shopian organises Awareness programme on PM-FME at Hermain Block

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    SHOPIAN, FEBRUARY 23: Under ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat’, the Horticulture Planning & Marketing (HP&M) Department Shopian today organized 6th awareness programme on Prime Minister’s Formalization of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PM-FME) scheme in Block Hermain of the district.

    A large gathering of potential entrepreneurs of the block participated in the event.

    Area Marketing Officer Shopian along with his field staff, District Horticulture Officer Shopian, representative from Lead District bank, experts from Agriculture department Shopian, District Project Manager, NRLM Shopian and District Resource Person PM-FME scheme Shopian attended the programme.

    Area Marketing Officer, who is also District Nodal officer (DNO) for the scheme addressed the gathering and presented an overview and potential scope of the scheme in the district.

    He informed that the Scheme offers 35% credit linked capital subsidy with a maximum ceiling of Rs. 10 lakhs and Rs. 40,000 seed capital per member for SHGs and Producer Cooperatives with support for Branding and Marketing of the processed product.

    The audience was urged to come forward and reap the benefits of the scheme. Expressing the desire, some potential entrepreneurs were on spot registered for the scheme.

    Experts from Agriculture, Horticulture, District Project Manager, NRLM Shopian and District Resource Person PMFME Scheme Shopian also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the role of their respective departments in the implementation of the said scheme in the district.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Awareness/ Exhibition Camp on Encouraging Cooperatives towards Self-Reliance held at Shopian

    Awareness/ Exhibition Camp on Encouraging Cooperatives towards Self-Reliance held at Shopian

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    SHOPIAN, FEBRUARY 23: An Awareness cum Exhibition Camp with the theme ‘Encouraging Cooperatives towards Self Reliance’ was today organised by the Handicrafts and Handloom department at Gagren, Shopian.

    The camp was presided over by Assistant Director Handicraft and Handloom Shopian, Aadil Yousuf Wani along with Assistant Director Handicraft and Handloom Pulwama Mohammad Yaseen.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Assistant Director Handicrafts Shopian highlighted various benefits of Cooperative formation in length and said that a robust mechanism has been put in place for providing benefits to the artisans/cooperatives at grassroots level.

    The artisans were asked to come forward and avail the benefits of various centrally sponsored schemes especially meant for women artisans so that their handmade products are sold outside the UT which will give more recognition to their products and they are able to earn their livelihood in a more profitable way.

    Other guest speakers also delivered lectures on the theme and sensitized the participants about various flagship programmes and schemes available in the department, with special reference to Cooperatives.

    During the camp, the artisans and weavers were sensitized about the benefits of training being provided by the department of Handicrafts and Handloom. They were also assured of financial assistance.

    The Officers and officials of Handicrafts and Handloom, Shopian, representatives from Directorate of Handicrafts Srinagar, Cooperatives, Shopian besides a good number of Artisans and Weavers of various registered cooperatives of the district participated in the programme.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • KEI Postpones Carrer Awareness Programme Scheduled Tomorrow

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    SRINAGAR: Kashmir education initiative has announced that the Carrer Awareness Programme scheduled to be held on Tuesday has been postponed in view of snowfall.

    According to an official handout, Kashmir education initiative announces postponement of Carrer Awareness Programme on January 31,2023 at University of Kashmir due to weather conditions .

    We will soon reschedule this programme, reads the statement.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • KEI Postpones Career Awareness Programme Scheduled Tomorrow

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    SRINAGAR: Kashmir education initiative has announced that the Career Awareness Programme scheduled to be held on Tuesday has been postponed in view of snowfall.

    According to an official handout, Kashmir education initiative announces postponement of Career Awareness Programme on January 31,2023 at University of Kashmir due to weather conditions .

    We will soon reschedule this programme, reads the statement.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • KEI Postpones Carrier Awareness Programme Scheduled Tomorrow

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    SRINAGAR: Kashmir education initiative has announced that the Carrier Awareness Programme scheduled to be held on Tuesday have been postponed in view of snowfall.

    According to an official handout, Kashmir education initiative announces postponement of Carrier Awareness Programme on January 31,2023 at University of Kashmir due to weather conditions .

    We will soon reschedule this programme, reads the statement.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Andhra man on mission to spread awareness about benefits of millets

    Andhra man on mission to spread awareness about benefits of millets

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    Chandigarh: A mechanical engineer by training, Ram Babu has been on a mission to spread awareness about the benefits of millets through his cooking shows and workshops ever since leaving his job 14 years ago.

    He has been travelling extensively, holding cooking shows. lectures, and talking about the benefit of millets which he terms a “super food of our ancestors”.

    Notably, 2023 has been designated as the ‘International Year of Millets’ after a proposal for it was brought forward by India and endorsed by members of the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) governing bodies, as well as by the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly.

    The noted millet food expert says cooking is his passion and he wants to make masses aware about benefits of millets.

    “I will be there at the Surajkund Mela in Faridabad for two weeks next month where I will do millet-related activities.

    “Towards March-end, when some G-20 meetings are scheduled to take place in Chandigarh, I will again be doing some activities when variety of millet dishes will be served to the foreign dignitaries,” he told PTI.

    In February-end and beginning of March, Ram Babu said he will visit different colleges in Chandigarh, including the Home Science college and Hotel Management Institute, where several activities related to millet and spices will take place for three days.

    In Punjab, he has been closely working with an organisation — Kheti Virasat Mission — which has also been trying to propagate millets for past many years and whose mission he says is to revive and conserve natural farming practices, traditional and healthy food, traditional handicrafts etc.

    “I tie up with different organisations which are working in food and agriculture –they keep on asking me to do some activities. I also want to give a helping hand to different organisations, which are working in agriculture and food side, in healing and forgotten foods.

    “Even in northeast, I am working with different universities where I do workshops and give awareness about our ancient, forgotten foods,” he says.

    Ram Babu, who was born in Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, gave up his job as a mechanical engineer.

    He said though he is based in Hyderabad, he keeps travelling to different parts of the country.

    “In addition to north India including Punjab, I also keep on travelling in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra doing awareness programmes on millets,” he says.

    After giving up his job, Ram Babu initially started a millet and organic restaurant fourteen years back in Hyderabad.

    He said mostly people know about Ragi, Jawar and Bajra, but they are not aware about so many varieties.

    “I have developed lot of recipes with millets. I started baking millet cake too,” he says.

    “Our body is a precious gift given by nature. What could be the proper food which will give strength as well as healing capacities to our bodies so that it can sustain healthily and we could lead a healthy and purposeful life.

    “Many people in our country suffer from obesity, diabetes and heart problems. Ancient grain like millets, which have been forgotten for last few decades, need to be made popular.

    “Millets have less glycemic index and gets digested very easily. It can be described as wonder food for diabetics and obesity and these are rich in fiber and minerals,” he says.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Voters awareness rally taken out from City College

    Hyderabad: Voters awareness rally taken out from City College

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    Hyderabad: A rally from the City College in Hyderbad was taken out as a part of National Voters Day on Wednesday.

    Over 1000 students from the college took out the rally, holding placards, passing through the city bridge, leading to the area of Begum Bazar, covering a stretch of about 1.5 kilometres.

    Creating awareness on the significance of every voter, especially students casting his/her vote in elections was the motive behind the rally.

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    Principal of City College, P Bala Bhaskar, who flagged off the rally, said that it was important for every citizen who has attained 18 years of age to get included in the voter list.

    “Similarly, it is also imperative for every voter to exercise their franchise in every election as part of discharging their democratic duty,” he added.

    An awareness session in the Azam Hall of City college was taken up before the rally where students were sensitised on practising their fundamental rights.

    Demonstration on hosting a Republic day flag was also undertaken on the occasion where students learnt the existing difference between unfurling a Republic day flag and an Independence day flag.

    Organisers of the rally included the Mehar organisation, Lion club of Charminar Centennial, Leo club of city college and the National service scheme (NSS)

    President of Mehar organisation, Affan Quadri, Lion club members including, Firdous Sahreef, Syed Anwar, Praveen Kumar, Aditya, and Naresh participated along with the college principal and students in the walk.

    The organisers finally appealed to the voters to never miss out on casting their vote as each electorate plays a major role in bringing about a revolution in the country.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )