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SRINAGAR, MAY 06: Secretary Tourism & Culture, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah today directed constitution of helpline cum grievance redressal facility at TRC Srinagar /Jammu for tourists. He announced a regular monthly stakeholder consultation with the office bearers of various trade bodies of tourism sector to identify areas for improvement and devise strategies to overcome any challenges.
The directions were issued today during a marathon meeting-cum-interaction the Tourism Secretary had with the stakeholders of the tourism industry to discuss and evaluate the existing facilities, identify areas for improvement as well as address any issues affecting the sector.
Director, Tourism, Kashmir, Raja Yaqoob and other officers of Tourism Department were present on the occasion.
Dr. Abid highlighted the need for continuously upgrading facilities and services at tourist locations to meet evolving traveler expectations and attract more tourists towards Jammu & Kashmir. He emphasized the significance of maintaining world-class facilities and services at tourist destinations to attract more domestic and international visitors towards the region.
The Tourism Secretary also highlighted the role played by tourism in economic growth and employment generation and said that there is need for constant evaluation and improvement in facilities at tourist destinations to stay competitive in the global tourism landscape.
Examining different issues and problems faced by the sector, the Secretary specifically directed strict enforcement of rates and tariffs for the tourism services at tourist destinations for which he directed the Enforcement wing of the Department to carry regular and routine checks to look into any kind of overcharging, touting or cheating by any service provider. He also directed installation of display boards at prominent tourist destinations regarding rates and rules of different tourism services.
During the meeting, the Tourism Secretary also spoke about the Government’s commitment to develop and promote the tourism sector as a vital contributor to the local economy adding that the tourism sector is poised to achieve new heights and contribute significantly to the region’s economy in coming days. He also emphasized on the significance of collaboration and cooperation between the stakeholders and the Department to create a vibrant and inclusive tourism industry that benefits both the tourists and the local community.
Referring to the upcoming G20 event in Kashmir, Dr. Abid said that the upcoming Tourism Working Group meeting under the aegis of G20 will get the local tourism industry a big boost and it would position J&K’s tourism industry appropriately on the global canvas.
The meeting brought together key players from the tourism industry, including representatives from hotels, tour operators and other related organisations associated with the travel trade and hospitality sector besides senior officers of the Tourism Department.
During the meeting, the stakeholders held extensive discussions with the Tourism Secretary and his team of officers. They gave numerous suggestions for devising effective solutions and strategies to ensure the sustainable growth of the sector and brought many issues into the notice of the Tourism Secretary.
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KULGAM, MAY 06: Ahead of G-20 engagements scheduled this month, a high level meeting of civil and police officers was today held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Dr. Bilal-Mohi-Ud-Din-Bhat and SSP Kulgam Sahil Sarangal at Mini-Secretariat, Kulgam.
The meeting was attended by ADDC Showkat Ahmad Rather, ADC Viqar Ahmed, A-SP Shabir Ahmad, ACR, ACD, SDPOs and all district and sectoral officers.
During the meeting, the DC took an elaborate review of security arrangements.
After threadbare discussion, directions were passed to civil and police officers with regard to measures and requisite steps which are to be taken by them in view of the scheduled G-20 meeting.
All the officers were strictly directed to follow the instructions and directions, without any fail and decipher highest level of professional conduct.
NO: PR/DDI/SGR/23/954/
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Kulgam, may, 6:Para Sports week activities today culminated here at Sports Stadium,Kulgam where concluding events and award distribution function was held in presence of DC Kulgam,Dr Bilal Mohi-ud-din Bhat.
The week-long event was organised by District Youth Services & Sports Department from Ist of May.
More than 300 para sports persons,from all age groups, from across the district participated in cricket,tug of war, carrom, chess , as intimated by DYSSO, Gh Hassan, while speaking on the occasion.
Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-din Bhat, who was present as Chief Guest, along with SSP, Sahil Sarangal participated in carrom, tug of wars events on the concluding day.
Speaking on the occasion, DC congratulated the department for organising the event and facilitating an appreciable participation of para sports persons.
He also lauded specially abled,para sports persons who showed great temperament and enthusiasm by their participation in the events held since day Ist.
He also held interaction with them and enquired about the issues, who apprised him of some prominent demands viz a viz bettering sports infrastructure, and provision of easy accessibility.
On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner directed for making all efforts in the coming days to resolve their issues.
He instructed the YSS department to put up a comprehensive proposal for funds allocation for the benefit of para sports in the district.
He also instructed to organise more of these para sports events at zonal, district levels.
SSP, Kulgam congratulated their positive attitude towards sports and said we should seek inspiration from them on their positivity.
The event was attended by Other civil, police officers along with concerned from the department.
Later on, Deputy Commissioner inspected under- construction Indoor Badminton stadium at Kulgam and took stock of its work, which is at the final stage of execution.
It was intimated that the project cost of the stadium is 90 lacs. The DC directed for immediate take over and dedication of the facility for the sports lovers of the district.
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Jammu, May 6 (GNS): Defence minister of India Rajnath Singh on Saturday took stock of the operational preparedness of the Army and the security situation along the “border” during his visit to Rajouri. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi were present during the review meeting held at the Army Base Camp, official sources said.
Rajnath Singh interacted with the soldiers and “commended their valour and zeal” while operating in “challenging situations”.
“He asserted that the Nation feels secure because of the unmatched courage, commitment and constant vigil of the soldiers of the Indian Army in difficult areas,” Rajnath Singh said as per an official statement sent to GNS.
“He motivated them to continue working with the same dedication and bravery, stating that the Government and the people of the country are with the Armed Forces always.”
Rajnath Singh also paid homage to the five elite soldiers who were killed in Rajouri in a blast amid encounter. “Their sacrifice will never be forgotten”, he said.
Rajnath’s visit along with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande comes amidst a militantry operation in the forest area of Rajouri. Five soldiers were killed and a Major ranked officer injured in the blast triggered by the militants in the woods. Army on Saturday said that one militant was killed and another was “likely” injured. (GNS)
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Srinagar, May 6: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Stations Kremshore, Khansahib, Raithan, Kanir, Hanjoora and Brenwar shall remain affected on May 09 from 10.00 am to 4 pm.
Similarly, in order to facilitate augmentation works the power supply to receiving stations Nowpora, Achabal, Seelu and Bomai shall remain affected on May 09 and 13 from 10 am to 3 pm.
Likewise, in order to facilitate augmentation works like reconductoring and erection of poles the power supply to receiving stations of Chandoosa and Malpora shall remain affected on May 11; receiving stations Salamabad, Bandi, Mohra and Noorkha shall remain affected on May 8 and 15 and receiving stations Shadipora and Singhpora remain affected on May 16 from 9 am to 3 pm.(GNS)
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Gold rates have come down on Saturday, 6 May 2023. Until today, the price of the yellow metal has been on the rise. Gold prices increased on the three consecutive days of May 3, 4 and 5th.
The 10 grams of 22-carat gold in India today cost Rs 56,500 as against Rs 57,200 yesterday and ten grams of 24-carat gold in India today cost Rs 61,640 as against Rs 62,400 yesterday.
| Gram | 22K Today | 22K Yesterday | Price Change |
| 1 gram | ₹5,650 | ₹5,720 | ₹-70 |
| 8 gram | ₹45,200 | ₹45,760 | ₹-560 |
| 10 gram | ₹56,500 | ₹57,200 | ₹-700 |
| 100 gram | ₹5,65,000 | ₹5,72,000 | ₹-7,000 |
| Gram | 24K Today | 24K Yesterday | Price Change |
| 1 gram | ₹6,164 | ₹6,240 | ₹-76 |
| 8 gram | ₹49,312 | ₹49,920 | ₹-608 |
| 10 gram | ₹61,640 | ₹62,400 | ₹-760 |
| 100 gram | ₹6,16,400 | ₹6,24,000 | ₹-7,600 |
| Gram | Today | Yesterday | Price Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 gram | ₹ 5,760 | ₹ 5,830 | ₹ 70▼ |
| 8 grams | ₹ 46,080 | ₹ 46,640 | ₹ 560▼ |
| 10 grams | ₹ 57,600 | ₹ 58,300 | ₹ 700▼ |
| Gram | Today | Yesterday | Price Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 gram | ₹ 6,048 | ₹ 6,122 | ₹ 74▼ |
| 8 grams | ₹ 48,384 | ₹ 48,976 | ₹ 592▼ |
| 10 grams | ₹ 60,480 | ₹ 61,220 | ₹ 740▼ |
| Major Indian Cities | 22-Carat Gold Rates Today | 24-Carat Gold Rates Today |
| Chennai | Rs 56,920 | Rs 62,090 |
| Mumbai | Rs 56,500 | Rs 61,640 |
| Delhi | Rs 56,650 | Rs 61,790 |
| Kolkata | Rs 56,500 | Rs 61,640 |
| Bangalore | Rs 56,550 | Rs 61,690 |
| Hyderabad | Rs 56,500 | Rs 61,640 |
| Surat | Rs 56,550 | Rs 61,690 |
| Pune | Rs 56,500 | Rs 61,640 |
| Visakhapatnam | Rs 56,500 | Rs 61,640 |
| Ahmedabad | Rs 56,550 | Rs 61,690 |
| Lucknow | Rs 56,650 | Rs 61,790 |
| Nashik | Rs 56,530 | Rs 61,670 |
The above gold rates are indicative and do not include GST, TCS and other levies. For the exact rates contact your local jeweller. The above-mentioned list is of the gold prices for the day per 10 grams of 22 carats of gold and 24-carat of gold in various cities across India.
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