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  • J&K Bank Khidmat Centres provide financial services- Check Details – Kashmir News

    J&K Bank Khidmat Centres provide financial services- Check Details – Kashmir News

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    J&K Bank Khidmat Centres provide financial services like Account opening, Card & Aadhaar Based Withdrawal/Deposit/Transfer Transactions, enrolment for various government security schemes etc. We ensure that you get financial help in the remotest areas across J&K and Ladakh

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  • UAE: Indian expats can now avail visa, passport services even on Sunday

    UAE: Indian expats can now avail visa, passport services even on Sunday

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    Abu Dhabi: Indian expatriates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) can now submit their applications for passport and visa services on all days including Sundays, local media reported.

    Indian outsourcing services provider for government and diplomatic missions, BLS International Service Ltd, will be open seven days a week, effective from January 22, 2023.

    Three centers located in Dubai and Sharjah will be open for submitting applications for passport and visa services on all days.

    Except for local government holidays, the center will be open for consular services throughout the year.

    “I reiterate our commitment to work for your well-being and well-being. To this end, since last week, the overseas service provider for passport and visa services has been operating on all days of the week.”

    Dr Aman Puri, Consul General of India, was quoted as saying by Khaleej Times.

    On Sundays, applicants may submit their filled application online with the required supporting documents on an appointment only basis from 9 am to 3 pm except for cases of Tatkal, Emergencies (medical treatment, death); senior citizens; who can apply on a walk in basis.

    Applicants are requested to book an appointment with BLS on the given link.

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  • Director Health Services Kashmir unfurls Tricolor at Swastha Bhawan Bemina

    Director Health Services Kashmir unfurls Tricolor at Swastha Bhawan Bemina

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    Promotes 350 employees of Health Department to next Grade; terms it as gift on auspicious occasion

    Srinagar, Jan 26 (GNS): The 74th Republic Day was today celebrated across all the hospitals in Kashmir with patriotic fervor with the main function held at Swastha Bhawan in Bemina, Srinagar.

    Director Health Services Kashmir, Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Rather unfurled the National flag at the function that was attended by scores of health employees and officers of the department.

    The Director extended his greetings to all and wished everyone a happy and prosperous Republic Day.

    He stressed upon the employees to work with utmost zeal and dedication, for providing accessible and affordable health care services to the people, which is a dream of free India.

    The Director also distributed promotion orders among 350 employees, which he termed as a gift to employees on this auspicious occasion. The employees hailed the move of the director and expressed gratitude for fulfilling their long pending demand.

    Pertinently, these promotions were done after 15 years.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • R-Day: ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar Gets President’s Police Medal For ‘Distinguished Services’

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    Highest Service Medal For Police and CAPFs.

    Srinagar, Jan 24 (GNS): Additional Director General of Police Kashmir, Vijay Kumar (IPS) has been awarded President’s Police Medal for “distinguished services” on January 26.
    The president’s police medal for distinguished services is the highest service medal for police and CAPFs. It is awarded for long and distinguished service to individuals who have served at least 25 years in the State/Central police or in security organizations.

    An IPS officer of 1997 batch, Kumar earlier served in different capacities on the various posts in Kashmir region. He has also served in CRPF on central deputation as DIGP New Delhi Range, IGP and IGP Chhattisgarh.

    Recently, the Election Commission of India has awarded him the prestigious National Award for his role as chief force coordinator of CAPFs in providing safe environment for conducting assembly elections of nine states in 2018.

    Kumar is also recipient of several Gallantry Medals, Meritorious Service Medal, National Award by the ECI and Commendation Cards/Discs by the COAS, GoC-in-C (Northern Command), DG CRPF and DGP J&K.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Reporting corruption in a time of war: The Ukrainian journalists’ dilemma

    Reporting corruption in a time of war: The Ukrainian journalists’ dilemma

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    When a major corruption scandal broke in Ukraine last weekend, reporters faced an excruciating dilemma between professional duty and patriotism. The first thought that came to my mind was: “Should I write about this for foreigners? Will it make them stop supporting us?”

    There was no doubting the severity of the cases that were erupting into the public sphere. They cut to the heart of the war economy. In one instance, investigators were examining whether the deputy infrastructure minister had profited from a deal to supply electrical generators at an inflated price, while the defense ministry was being probed over an overpriced contract to supply food and catering services to the troops.

    Huge stories, but in a sign of our life-or-death times in Ukraine, even my colleague Yuriy Nikolov, who got the scoop on the inflated military contract, admitted he had done everything he could not to publish his investigation. He took his findings to public officials hoping that they might be able to resolve the matter, before he finally felt compelled to run it on the ZN.UA website.

    Getting a scoop that shocks your country, forces your government to start investigations and reform military procurement, and triggers the resignation of top officials is ordinarily something that makes other journalists jealous. But I fully understand how Nikolov feels about wanting to hold back when your nation is at war. Russia (and Ukraine’s other critics abroad) are, after all, looking to leap upon any opportunity to undermine trust in our authorities.

    A journalist is meant to stay a little distant from the situation he or she covers. It helps to stay impartial and to stick to the facts, not emotions. But what if staying impartial is impossible as you have to cover the invasion of your own country? Naturally, you have to keep holding your government to account, but you are also painfully aware that the enemy is out there looking to exploit any opportunity to erode faith in the leadership and undermine national security.

    That is exactly what Ukrainian journalists have to deal with every day. In the first six months of the invasion, Ukrainian journalists and watchdogs decided to put their public criticism of the Ukrainian government on pause and focus on documenting Russian war crimes. 

    But that has backfired.  

    “This pause led to a rapid loss of accountability for many Ukrainian officials,” Mykhailo Tkach, one of Ukraine’s top investigative journalists, wrote in a column for Ukrainska Pravda.

    His investigations about Ukrainian officials leaving the country during the war for lavish vacations in Europe led to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy imposing a ban on officials traveling abroad during the war for non-work-related issues. It also sparked the dismissal of the powerful deputy prosecutor general.

    The Ukrainian government was forced to react to corruption and make a major reshuffle almost immediately. Would that happen if Ukrainian journalists decided to sit on their findings until victory? I doubt it.

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    Is it still painful when you have to write about your own government’s officials’ flops when overwhelming enemy forces are trying to erase your nation from the planet, using every opportunity they can get to shake your international partners’ faith? Of course it is.

    But in this case, there was definite room for optimism. Things are changing in Ukraine. The government had to react very quickly, under intense pressure from civil society and the independent press. Memes and social media posts immediately appeared, mocking the government’s pledge to buy eggs at massively inflated prices. Ultimately, the deputy infrastructure minister was fired and the deputy defense minister resigned.

    This speedy response was praised by the European Commission and showed how far we really are from Russia, where authorities hunt down not the officials accused of corruption, but the journalists who report it.

    As Tkach said, many believe that the war with the internal enemy will begin immediately after the victory over the external one.

    However, we can’t really wait that long. It is important to understand that the sooner we win the battle with the internal enemy — high-profile corruption — the sooner we win the war against Russia.

     “Destruction of corruption means getting additional funds for the defense capability of the country. And it means more military and civilian lives saved,” Tkach said.



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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.eu )

  • National Legal Services Day Celebrated In Bhaderwah 

    National Legal Services Day Celebrated In Bhaderwah 

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    The District Legal Services Authority Bhaderwah celebrated National Legal Services Day in the premises of Govt High School Nagar Bhaderwah here today.

    Advocate Mohd Majid Malik was resource person on the occasion where as principal of the GHS Nagar Bhaderwah Farida Akhter , PET Murtaza Qadir , teachers Ranju Devi , Husna Tabassum , Raiz Salma , Adv Isha , PLVs Afsha Shamim , Priyanka Sharma , Omesh Chouhan , Reenu Parihar , Asha Dutt , Neha , Ashish Kotwal , Ankush Yogi and  Afzal Dev was also present on the occasion.

    Speaking on the occasion, Adv Mohd Majid Malik  said the National Legal Services Day is observed every year to commemorate the commencement  of legal services authorities Act , 1987 which came into force on 9th Nov 1995. He said the day is celebrated to make people aware of the various provisions under the legal services authorities act and rights of the litigants . He also informed that the Indian constitution treats every individual equally and provides equal opportunity to promote justice.

    He said all individuals are equal under the law in a democracy and article 14 and 22 ( 1) make it mandatory for the state to ensure equality under the law and a legal system that promotes justice . 


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