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  • DDC Kulgam chairs DLRC meeting; reviews performance of Banks

    DDC Kulgam chairs DLRC meeting; reviews performance of Banks

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    KULGAM, MARCH 20: The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kulgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat today chaired District Level Review Committee/District Consultative Committee (DLRC/DCC) meeting to review the performance of Banks and line departments for quarter ended December 31, 2022 under Annual credit Plan.

    The meeting was attended by JD-Planning, District officers of line departments and District Coordinators of various banks.

    LDM Kulgam, Parvez Rashid welcomed the members & revealed that the deposits of Banks stand at Rs,2276.37Crores as on 31.12.2022 witnessing growth of 1.57% over December 2021 and Advances stand at Rs.1877.45cr as on 31.12.2022 witnessing growth of 9.46% over December 2021.

    He added that the Credit Deposit Ratio reached 82.48% and stood quite above the National BenchMark of 60%.

    It was also shared that under the District Annual Credit Plan (2022-23) of Rs.1623.13 Cr, Banks have disbursed Rs.859.34 Cr to 35300 beneficiaries during the quarter ended December 31, 2022 thus achieving 53% of ACP target.

    DDC while reviewing sector wise achievements instructed Banks to improve credit dispensations in Agriculture, MSME, with more focus given to housing and education sectors.

    The house was informed by the LDM that the district has achieved the annual targets of PMEGP, JKREGP, Artisans/Weavers Credit Card & PM Weavers Mudra Scheme.

    The DDC also instructed banks to cover all eligible persons under PMSBY, PMJJBY and APY.

    NO: PR/DDI/SGR/23/350/

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Div Com Kashmir chairs meeting on accommodation issues of PM Package Employees

    Div Com Kashmir chairs meeting on accommodation issues of PM Package Employees

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    Srinagar, Mar 08 (GNS): The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri today convened a meeting of officers to address the accommodation issues of PM Package employees.

    The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Director Estates Department Kashmir; Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (Migrants) J&K Srinagar; Chief Engineer, PW (R&B) Department Kashmir and Sr. Superintendent of Police Security Kashmir.

    Addressing the officers, Div Com directed officers to explore the available hotel accommodation in secure areas so that the PM Package employees are provided the same.

    He also directed concerned to frame the criteria for allotment of accommodation to married & unmarried employees.

    He asked Deputy Director Estates to hold talks with stakeholders about additional accommodation available for the employees.

    Meanwhile, the Div Com directed CE, R&B to pace up the progress of work of transit accommodation tenements.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • LG Sinha Chairs Meeting On Widening Of Amarnath Yatra Tracks

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday chaired a meeting of the officers from the UT administration and Border Roads Organization (BRO) at Raj Bhavan.

    During the meeting, the Lt Governor sought the details of the scope of work to be undertaken for the widening, restoration and maintenance of the stretch of yatra track that has been handed over to BRO.

    K N Rai, member of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board ( SASB); Shailendra Kumar, Principal Secretary, Public Works (R&B) Department; Brig Saket Singh, Chief Engineer, BRO; Akshay Labroo, Additional Secretary to Lt Governor, Rahul Singh, Additional Chief Executive Officer, SASB were present.

    The Lt Governor was apprised on the scope of work, surveyed via drone. The Lt Governor impressed upon the BRO to complete the works within the specified timeframe. (KNO)

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  • CS chairs 9th UT-Level Bankers’ Committee meeting

    CS chairs 9th UT-Level Bankers’ Committee meeting

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    Directed banks to saturate self-employment to bring the unemployment rate in J&K to its lowest

    Jammu, Mar 2 (GNS): J&K Government is committed to bring down the unemployment in J&K to below 5% and for this banks need to put a well drilled mechanism for saturating the self- employment. This was stated by Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta while chairing the 9th Union Territory Level Bankers’ Committee meeting in Jammu to review achievements of banks and financial institutions operating in Jammu and Kashmir for the quarter ended December 2022.

    Principal Secretary, Industries & Commerce, Prashant Goyal, MD & CEO, J&K Bank (Convenor J&K UTLBC) Baldev Prakash, Chief General Manager, NABARD, Dr. A. K. Sood, General Manager RBI Neeraj Kumar and other senior functionaries of the Government, RBI, NABARD, Banks, line departments, insurance companies and Lead District Managers were also present on the occasion.

    In his opening remarks, the Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta while applauding the efforts made by J&K Bank in providing coverage and credit to people under various employment generation schemes, urged other banks to follow the suit. He stated that employment generation is the major challenge the Government is facing and it was collective responsibility of all stakeholders to address the issue.

    “Banks need to come forward and provide financial assistance to the unemployed youth who genuinely need it for achieving the gainful employment. We need to show empathy towards the unemployed youth in guiding them towards the path of prosperity and self-sufficiency through various credit facilities tailored in accordance to their entrepreneurial aspirations.

    Chief Secretary impressed upon the banks to improve the ease of availing banking facilities so that the common people do not shy away to come under the ambit of banking.

    Earlier in his welcome address MD & CEO J&K Bank, Baldev Prakash assured J&K Government that banks operating in J&K will extend all possible support for implementing the programmes and schemes aimed at entrepreneurial development, employment generation and poverty alleviation in Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir.

    While appreciating banks for 100% coverage of the unbanked villages by opening of banking touch points under National Strategy for Financial Inclusion Programme the chief secretary impressed upon the banks to expedite the roll out of brick and mortar branches in remaining villages out of the10 identified with population over 3000.

    While hailing J&K’s performance under PM SVANidhi, he impressed upon banks to expedite disbursal under second and third tranche to the eligible beneficiaries in a time bound manner.”

    Earlier General Manager J&K Bank, Syed Rais Maqbool while making presentation on the financial achievements of various banks in different sectors during the first three quarters of Financial year 2022-23 informed that banks in J&K have achieved 66% of the Target under Annual Credit Plan by disbursing credit of Rs.33,363.47 Crore to 10,69,626 beneficiaries.

    It was informed that against the Annual Target to cover 30,410 beneficiaries, banks have sanctioned loans to the tune of Rs 1735.61 Crore to 42,354 beneficiaries under major employment generation schemes during current financial year.

    He informed that under the ‘Back To Village’ and ‘My Town My Pride’ programmes of J&K Government banks have sourced 66,883 applications of which 58,446 applications have been sanctioned and amount of Rs.1099.88 Crore has been disbursed.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Lt Governor chairs high-level meeting of Public Sector Banks, Administrative Departments & other Financial Institutions

    Lt Governor chairs high-level meeting of Public Sector Banks, Administrative Departments & other Financial Institutions

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    Appraises the action taken on the directions passed in the previous meeting on seamless credit to potential entrepreneurs and saturation of other government schemes aimed to facilitate the dreams of aspiring society

    Jammu, Mar 02 (GNS): Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha chaired a high-level meeting of Public Sector Banks, Administrative Departments & other Financial Institutions, today at Civil Secretariat.

    The Lt Governor reviewed the action taken on the directions passed in the previous meeting on seamless credit to potential entrepreneurs and saturation of other government schemes aimed to facilitate the dreams of aspiring society.

    The Lt Governor directed the Public Sector Banks and other financial institutions for dedicated measures to ensure government benefits directly reach the people and put greater emphasis on lending for potential entrepreneurs, farmers, SHGs and rural development.

    “Banking sector is the backbone of J&K’s growing economy and collective efforts should be made to facilitate common man, farmers, industries, SHGs and young entrepreneurs. Banks need to cooperate & complement government’s efforts in reaching out to beneficiaries of all flagship schemes,” the Lt Governor said.

    He also observed that during the Back to Village-4 and My Town My Pride Programme, J&K Bank ensured a major share of 90% in extending the financial support to 75,000 youth recently, while other banks had merely 10 % contribution.

    “This situation needs to change. All the Banks must increase the lending to promote entrepreneurship amongst youth, women and people from marginalised sections of society,” the Lt Governor further said.

    The Lt Governor also reviewed the progress achieved to extend the benefits of Kisan Credit Cards to all the eligible farmers.

    The banks were instructed to follow the delivery channels of RBI and saturate the distribution of Smart Cards to the KCC account holders by June, 2023.

    The Lt Governor emphasized on support and guidance to the farmers in preparing project reports required by the banks through nodal agencies. He also emphasized on holding regular meetings at the district level with mission youth & other government departments to understand requirements of diverse sectors, the Lt Governor added.

    The Chair was also briefed on the upcoming ‘Citizen’s portal for Government Sponsored Schemes’. The soon to be launched portal, prepared by J&K Bank will ensure that all the Banks operating in Jammu Kashmir seamlessly extend all the benefits of government schemes to the eligible beneficiaries.

    The portal will enable a citizen to apply for a Government Sponsored Schemes directly online with OTP Authentication and check the status of his/her application online.

    It will forward/route the applications from citizens to appropriate departments & teams in an integrated workflow and enable departments & teams to process and forward/route these applications to the concerned financing agencies.

    Further the financing agencies can update status for these applications post processing. It will also facilitate generation of MIS/Reporting Dashboards, it was informed.

    Directions were passed to explore possibilities to integrate all the schemes and other portals on a single platform and make the portal more interactive, multilingual and having a module of grievances redressal mechanism.

    Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Sh Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department; Sh Baldev Prakash, MD & CEO J&K Bank; Administrative Secretaries; HODs, Heads and representatives of several banks operating in the UT attended the meeting.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Lt Governor chairs high-level meeting of Public Sector Banks, Administrative Departments & other Financial Institutions

    Lt Governor chairs high-level meeting of Public Sector Banks, Administrative Departments & other Financial Institutions

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    Jammu, Mar 02: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha chaired a high-level meeting of Public Sector Banks, Administrative Departments & other Financial Institutions, today at Civil Secretariat.

    The Lt Governor reviewed the action taken on the directions passed in the previous meeting on seamless credit to potential entrepreneurs and saturation of other government schemes aimed to facilitate the dreams of aspiring society.

    The Lt Governor directed the Public Sector Banks and other financial institutions for dedicated measures to ensure government benefits directly reach the people and put greater emphasis on lending for potential entrepreneurs, farmers, SHGs and rural development.

    “Banking sector is the backbone of J&K’s growing economy and collective efforts should be made to facilitate common man, farmers, industries, SHGs and young entrepreneurs. Banks need to cooperate & complement government’s efforts in reaching out to beneficiaries of all flagship schemes,” the Lt Governor said.

    He also observed that during the Back to Village-4 and My Town My Pride Programme, J&K Bank ensured a major share of 90% in extending the financial support to 75,000 youth recently, while other banks had merely 10 % contribution.

    “This situation needs to change. All the Banks must increase the lending to promote entrepreneurship amongst youth, women and people from marginalised sections of society,” the Lt Governor further said.

    The Lt Governor also reviewed the progress achieved to extend the benefits of Kisan Credit Cards to all the eligible farmers.

    The banks were instructed to follow the delivery channels of RBI and saturate the distribution of Smart Cards to the KCC account holders by June, 2023.

    The Lt Governor emphasized on support and guidance to the farmers in preparing project reports required by the banks through nodal agencies. He also emphasized on holding regular meetings at the district level with mission youth & other government departments to understand requirements of diverse sectors, the Lt Governor added.

    The Chair was also briefed on the upcoming ‘Citizen’s portal for Government Sponsored Schemes’. The soon to be launched portal, prepared by J&K Bank will ensure that all the Banks operating in Jammu Kashmir seamlessly extend all the benefits of government schemes to the eligible beneficiaries.

    The portal will enable a citizen to apply for a Government Sponsored Schemes directly online with OTP Authentication and check the status of his/her application online.

    It will forward/route the applications from citizens to appropriate departments & teams in an integrated workflow and enable departments & teams to process and forward/route these applications to the concerned financing agencies.

    Further the financing agencies can update status for these applications post processing. It will also facilitate generation of MIS/Reporting Dashboards, it was informed.

    Directions were passed to explore possibilities to integrate all the schemes and other portals on a single platform and make the portal more interactive, multilingual and having a module of grievances redressal mechanism.

    Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Sh Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department; Sh Baldev Prakash, MD & CEO J&K Bank; Administrative Secretaries; HODs, Heads and representatives of several banks operating in the UT attended the meeting.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • The History and Evolution of Church Chairs

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    Did you know that people used to stand up during an entire mass in ancient times? At the beginning of the establishment of the church, there was no church furniture. People could either stand in one position or freely move as they wished.

    However, in the thirteenth century, people introduced stone benches in church buildings. As time passed, church buildings introduced more sophisticated chairs as a vital part of church design. This article is a comprehensive overview of the history and evolution of church chairs.

    Overview of church seating development

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    Church seating has undergone tremendous transformation over time. Here is a guide to the various stages of the development of church chairs:

    There were no seats during the first 1000 years after the church formation. The introduction of seating in church buildings began in the 13th century through benches. People made the benches from stone, which were positioned against the walls in the nave area.

    • 14th century and 15th century

    During the 14th century, church pews replaced the stone benches used in the 13th century. People made the pews with wood and included backs into them. However, it was not until the 15th century that church pews became a vital part of church design.

    In the 16th century, the pews became more popular. For instance, the Archbishop William Laud of the UK established that all churches should have pews. The pews were more comfortable, lighter, and refined.

    During the 20th century, pews were the main seating arrangement of churches. Also, an ecclesiastical architecture evolution occurred during that period. A team from Like Hughes invented stacking pews. The stacking pews allowed for flexible seating to occur.

    In the 21st century, church seating has revolutionized immensely. Churches are now considering interior design as a crucial part of church decor. They are introducing new church chairs with metal, wooden, and ergonomic frames. In addition, churches have now revolutionized the design of chairs by using inventive materials, such as plastic and molded plywood. They are also sleek and lightweight.

    Church seating’s cultural and religious importance throughout history

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    Over time, church seating has managed to gather both religious and cultural significance. Before the 13th century, there were no seats in churches. Thus, church seating currently symbolizes the embracing of cultural changes.

    After establishing church seats, the church members are ceremoniously able to stand and sit as per the church guidelines. For instance, in Catholic churches, congregants stand while reading the sermon and sit during preaching. The same trend has been present from the 13th century to now. Other churches also have a specific session where they must sit or stand.

    Thus, the introduction of church seating has allowed churches to:

    • Create formal procedures for worship, such as standing and seating when necessary;
    • Accomplish decoration purposes;
    • Provide functional purposes;

    In decoration, church seating is now a crucial aspect of the interior décor. As a functional object, the seats allow church members to follow the formal ceremonial procedure of churches.

    How has church chair design changed throughout time?

    Church seats have changed tremendously throughout time. Currently, most churches focus on combining functionality and design in the chairs they need. However, before the evolution of chairs, there were three-legged stools that were purely functional, crudely made, and primitive.

    The introduction of chairs began in the 13th to 15th century, when people made the chairs very straight and high-backed. In the 16th to 17th centuries, the chairs became more decorative, comfortable, lighter, and refined. The aesthetics of the chairs in the 16th to 17th century was equally as vital as the functional aspect.

    In the 18th century, chair design revolutionized further. Floral decorations and curved lines became more popular, especially for the priest and pastor’s chairs. Since the 18th century to date, church chair design has focused on meeting superior aesthetics and functional purposes. Churches aim to have minimalistic, sleek, light, and comfortable chairs. Apart from wood, church seats now have other inventive materials like chrome and plastic.

    A look at churches’ current trend toward more flexible seating

    Churches are investing more in flexible seating because of its many advantages. For one, they aim to optimize the amount of seating a crowd can manage daily. Most churches consider the 75%-80% rule ideal and anything more than 80% to be overcrowding.

    Also, flexible church seats allow church ushers to remove or add chairs as per demand. The flexible seats allow churches to reconfigure their spaces to accommodate small or large groups. You can easily transform the church space into a banquet or empty hall with flexible seats.

    In conclusion

    Church chairs have undergone a tremendous transformation from the establishment period of churches. At first, no chairs were available in the church space, and people could worship standing. However, from the first development of stone seats, people have revolutionized the chairs to meet functional and aesthetic purposes.

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  • Lt Governor chairs high level meeting to review Road Safety in J&K UT

    Lt Governor chairs high level meeting to review Road Safety in J&K UT

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    All stakeholders to work towards the common goal of road safety & reducing road fatalities: LG to officers

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired a high-level meeting to review the Road Safety measures in J&K, at the Civil Secretariat.

    The meeting was attended by Sh Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt Governor; Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Sh RK Goyal, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department; Sh Dilbag Singh, DGP; Sh H. Rajesh Prasad, Principal Secretary, H&UDD; Sh Shailendra Kumar, Principal Secretary, Public Works (R&B) Department; Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, besides senior officers from Traffic Police and UT administration in person and through virtual mode.

    During the meeting, the Lt Governor took an appraisal of the implementation of directions issued with regard to improving the Road Safety in the UT and steps taken since the previous meeting.

    Sh G. Prasanna Ramaswamy, Administrative Secretary, Transport Department presented the detailed Action-taken report on the status of major infrastructure projects (IDTR Kot Bhalwal & ICC, Samba); enforcement activities by Traffic & Motor Vehicle Department; working of District Road Safety Councils, action taken by road owning agencies for improving the safety of the roads, Installation of CCTVs along roads by NHAI and Police; status of Intelligent Traffic Management System in JMC and SMC, streamlining of Integrated Road Accident Database (IRDA).

    While reviewing the enforcement activities being undertaken by the Traffic and Motor Vehicle Department, the Lt Governor directed for taking strict action against the violators who temper with speed limit devices installed in their Vehicles.

    The Lt Governor also enquired about the completion of works related to identifying black spots along highways and utilisation of the road safety fund.

    The chair was informed that 100 unauthorized cuts have been plugged, besides crash barriers along 98.65 Kms and 3104 speed limit signages have also been erected since April 2022.

    Appreciating the efforts of all stakeholders for their commendable efforts towards improving road safety in UT, the Lt Governor asked them to develop a robust mechanism to check the health status of drivers.

    The Lt Governor further asked the concerned departments to conduct causative analysis of road accidents for multi-pronged road safety strategy. He also issued directions to complete the works of crash barriers installation at the identified spots.

    “All stakeholders to work towards the common goal of road safety & reducing road fatalities,” the Lt Governor said.

    Reviewing the process of installation of CCTVs along roads on National Highways, the Lt Governor asked the concerned agencies to complete the work well within the stipulated timeframe.

    He further stressed on addressing the issues of old vehicles, if any, running on roads, checking overloading and unauthorised hoardings.

    Directions were also issued for completing Inspection and Certification Centre (ICC), Samba, Institute of Driving, Training and Research (IDTR), Kot Bhalwal, Jammu and Intelligent Traffic Management Systems at JMC & SMC and making them functional at the earliest. The Lt Governor stressed upon active cooperation of all the stakeholders and effective measures for road safety and appropriate interventions to reduce road accidents.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • PM Modi chairs meeting of Council of Ministers ahead of Budget

    PM Modi chairs meeting of Council of Ministers ahead of Budget

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    New Delhi: Ahead of the Union Budget, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday chaired a meeting of the Union Council of Ministers here.

    The Union Budget, which will be presented in Parliament on February 1, will be the last full-fledged budget of the Modi government before the 2024 general elections.

    The meeting, the first to be held for the Union Council of Ministers in 2023, started around 10 am and is expected to conclude in the evening.

    Sources said working of several ministries and policy initiatives taken by the Narendra Modi government will be reviewed and discussed.

    This comes amid a buzz of a cabinet reshuffle and also ahead of the assembly polls in nine states this year.

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  • Lt Governor chairs Jammu University Council meeting

    Lt Governor chairs Jammu University Council meeting

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    The vision document, which highlights the values and aspirations will take JU to greater heights: LG

    Council accords in-principle approval for various agendas put forth in the meeting to bring a paradigm shift in overall functioning of the University

    JAMMU, JANUARY 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha chaired the 87th meeting of the University Council of the University of Jammu at Raj Bhavan today.

    During the meeting, deliberations were held on various agenda items to bring a paradigm shift in overall functioning of the university.

    Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu presented the vision document of the University highlighting the new initiatives for building a Culture of Start-ups & Innovation, dissolving boundaries evolving education, promoting Trans-disciplinary & Holistic Education, establishing Skill Incubation Innovation and Entrepreneurship Centre, promoting quality research and education for societal relevance & engagement, introducing new academic programmes, transferring knowledge into action, promoting National Integration and sports, Alumni/Student Recognitions, Good Practices and enhancing Global visibility of the University.

    The Lt Governor said, the vision document presented by the Vice Chancellor Jammu University outlines the values and aspiration and it will take the Jammu University to greater heights and realize the ultimate goal of academic excellence.

    The Lt Governor emphasized on outcome assessment and increasing graduate employability. He also called for a study based on the vision document’s objective to assess the impact on economic growth and social progress.

    We are moving ahead with new resolve in education sector. We have high expectations from the Higher Education Council in developing a roadmap to restore the ancient glory of Jammu Kashmir in the education sector and using knowledge to enhance its growth and development, observed the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor, who is the Chancellor of the University, also reviewed the measures taken for effective implementation of National Education Policy-2020.

    The Lt Governor directed the University administration to ensure that the reservation policy of the UT Government is fully implemented.

    The Lt Governor sought active participation of Universities and reputed educational institutions in the successful conduct of the ensuing G20 event in Jammu Kashmir. He further asked the universities to conduct seminars and discussions on G20 conference.

    The Lt Governor also invited valuable suggestions from the members of the council for effective and result-oriented execution of the vision document.

    A threadbare discussion was held on Digital & Green Initiatives; reforms in examinations; promotion of Regional Languages, Culture, Art & Heritage; Capacity Building of Faculty; strengthening Industry Academia Society Interface; promoting Experiential Learning; Curriculum Development as per requirement of the market; hand-holding in Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and future requirements of the University.

    Empowering Women by way of establishing the ‘Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board’ to promote capacity building, literacy and employment among the young girls/women and developing University of Jammu as a vibrant & thriving hub of cultural & co-curricular activities were also discussed.

    The Council further held discussion on a common admission portal for all the universities of the J&K UT; sharing of human resources between universities; 360 degree feedback system; identifying gaps in implementation of NEP-2020; creation of digital database of universities; sharing of resources; adherence to the biometric attendance; Nasha Mukti Abhiyaan etc.

    Sh Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt Governor; Dr Arun Kumar Mehta; Chief Secretary; Sh Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department; Prof Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, Jammu University and all the Council Members were present in the meeting.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )