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HM chairs security review meeting  

Jammu: Union Home Minister Amit Shah who arrived in Jammu on late Thursday evening along with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha  chaired a security review meeting at Raj Bhavan here.
A wire agency quoting sources said that meeting discussed upcoming Amarnath Yatra and proposed assembly elections in J&K.
It’s in place to mention here that this is the second visit of Shah to J&K during the past five months. Earlier he had visited the Union Territory in October last year.

 

PM hails media’s role in popularizing Govt schemes

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hailed the role played by the media in popularising “campaigns for New India” like Swachh Bharat Mission, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Yoga and fitness etc.

“The media has played a very encouraging role in popularising Yoga, fitness and Beti Bachao. Beti Padhao. These are subjects beyond the domain of politics and political parties. They are about making a better nation in the coming years,” the PM said.

The Prime Minister addressed the gathering as he inaugurated the year long celebrations of the centenary year of Mathrubhumi – the Malayalam daily via video conferencing. Elaborating on the positive impact of the media on the campaigns of New India, the PM said that every media house took up the Swachcha Bharat Mission with great sincerity.

The Prime Minister suggested media can amplify the efforts of highlighting “lesser known events” of the freedom struggle and unsung freedom fighters and places associated with the struggle.

He said that newspapers can be a great way to give platform for upcoming writers from non-media background and promote regional languages in areas where they are not spoken. The PM said that India defied the initial speculation of inability to handle the pandemic. For two years, 80 crore people got access to free ration. 180 crore doses of vaccines have been administered, he informed.

“Powered by India’s talented youth, our nation is moving towards Aatmanirbharta or self-reliance. At the core of this principle is to make India an economic powerhouse that caters to domestic and global needs,” he said.

The PM said that in just the past four years, the number of UPI transactions have increased over 70 times, rupees 110 Lakh crore are being spent on a National Infrastructure Pipeline. PM Gatishakti is going to make infrastructure creation and governance more seamless, he informed.

“We are actively working to ensure every village of India has high-speed internet connectivity. The guiding principle of our efforts is to ensure the future generations lead a better lifestyle than the present ones,” the Prime Minister said. (UNI)

 

LG, DGP extend Shab-e-Baraat greetings

Jammu: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha Friday extended his greetings to the people of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on the eve of Shab-e-Baraat.

In his message, the Lt Governor said that observance of the auspicious occasion endorses the spirit of forgiveness, benevolence, hope and good deeds.

“May the auspicious occasion further strengthen the foundation of syncretic culture and promote progress, peace and prosperity in J&K and well-being of all”, prayed the Lt Governor.

Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh has greeted the people of J&K, all ranks of JKP, security forces, their families and families of martyrs on the auspicious occasion of Shab-i-Barat.

In his message, the DGP J&K has expressed hope that on the auspicious occasion harmony and brotherhood among all the communities of J&K will further strengthen and be a harbinger of peace, progress and prosperity.

He has prayed for the joy, happiness, health and progress of all the people including forces on the auspicious occasion.

 

CRPF to import MMPDS from US to prevent arms transportation

New Delhi: With an aim to prevent arms transportation in the Jammu and Kashmir, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is set to import vehicle scanning machines from the US, officials said.

The Multi-Mode Passive Detection System (MMPDS) is an advanced version of the scanning system which is not based on X-Ray and it can monitor all vehicles entering in the union territory.

The MMPDS is a safe, effective and reliable automated scanning system that quickly detects, locates and identifies explosives, weapons, drugs, tobacco, alcohol, humans, other contraband, as well as unshielded to heavily shielded radiological and nuclear threats.

The officials also said that this is a Muons-based static scanner technology for ‘Full Body Scanning of vehicles’ for concealed (or otherwise) contraband goods, all types of firearms (including un-assembled ones), ammunition, explosives, components used in fabrication of improvised explosive devices, gun silencers, various telescopic sights, night vision devices, radio equipments, fake currency, precious metals etc.

“At present after correspondence, presentations, and technical discussions with M/S SSBI Ltd and OEM, the dates for demonstration of MMPDS system at OEM’s R&D facility and Onsite installation at the US has been sought and awaited from the firm,” CRPF Director General Kuldiep Singh said.

He also said that many other manufactures of vehicle scanning systems made presentations to the Force’s officials but they did not meet the requirements.

“Once the initial presentation is made before us, a team of CRPF officials will visit the manufacturer in the US to evaluate the actual performance of the system.”

Muons-based technology can help detect dangerous nuclear material and see into damaged nuclear power plants.

Scientists use muons for archeological purposes to peer inside large, dense objects such as the Pyramids in Egypt. (IANS)

Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board reconstituted

New Delhi: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, the Chairman of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, has re-constituted the board and nominated eight members for three years.

The new members are Mahamandleshwar Swami Vishveshvaranand Giriji Maharaj of Mumbai; Neelam Sareen of Jammu; former IPS Ashok Bhan; former IAS Baleshwar Rai; K.K. Sharma of AIMIL Pharmaceuticals Ltd; former judge Suresh Kumar Sharma; Raghu K. Mehta of Jammu; and Kul Bushan Ahuja of New Delhi.

“We will initiate steps to make Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrimage more hassle-free and to ensure satisfaction of the devotees over the board arrangements,” Sharma said.

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board was set up in August 1986 under the provisions of Jammu and Kashmir Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Act of 1988, which came into force on August 30, 1986.

The board was created in 1986 and the model has been emulated for the management of shrines and temples across India.

One of the holiest Hindu temples, Vaishno Devi, is located at Katra town in Jammu district.

The temple is situated at an altitude of 5,200 feet, about 12 km from Katra.

The pilgrim footfall at the shrine was over 55.77 lakh in 2021, compared to 17 lakh the previous year due to the coronavirus pandemic. (IANS)

CRPF celebrates Holi in Sgr

Srinagar: The Central Reserve police Force (CRPF) personnel celebrated Holi festival Friday in Srinagar.

Officials said that CRPF men were seen smearing colours on each other and dancing with drums and dholkas.

Commandment 117 Battalion CRPF Manoj Kumar said: “Holi festival is one of the biggest festival celebrated in India. Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christians whether they are from poor family or rich background all should come under one platform and hug each other without having any grudges , this is what we learn from the festival of Holi.”

Mayoor Kumar, a CRPF man said: “This is festival of colours and we should celebrate it with brotherhood between Hindu, Muslims and keep this brotherhood forever. (KNO)

LeT module busted, 6 aides held in Pulwama: Police

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday claimed to have busted a militant module by arresting six militant associates of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in Pulwama.

A police spokesman said that Police in Pulwama have busted a militant module of LeT and arrested six militant associates.

The arrested persons have been identified as Rouf Ahmad Lone, @Amjid son of Abdul Majeed Lone of Lelhar Kakapora, Aqib Maqbool Bhat, son of Muhammad Maqbool Bhat of Alochibagh Pampore, Javaid Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Dar of Larve Kakapora, Arshid Ahmad Mir, son of Abdul Rashid Mir of Parigam Pulwama, Rameez Raja son of Ghulam Ahmad Bhat of Parigam Pulwama and Sajad Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din Dar of Larve Kakapora.

During preliminary investigation, it was revealed that these arrested militant associates were involved in providing logistics, shelter, managing and transferring militant finance and motivating youth to act as hybrid militants, police said.

“The investigating team also learnt that they were working for militant commander Reyaz Ahmad Dar @ Khalid @ Sheeraz of LeT, resident of Sethergund Kakapora Pulwama and were in constant touch with him besides, on his directions were instrumental in perpetuating militancy in the district.”

Accordingly, police said that a case under FIR number 19/2022 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Kakapora and investigation has been initiated.

J&K Bank loan fraud: CBI books former chairman, 18 others

Jammu: The CBI on Friday booked former J&K Bank chairman and 18 others for causing a loss of Rs 800 crore to the bank by granting loans in violation of laid down guidelines.

The CBI has booked former chairman Mushtaq Ahmad Sheikh and others including the loan beneficiary, REI Agro chairman, Sanjay Jhunjhunwala and vice president and managing director Sandeep Jhunjhunwala.

The case was earlier probed by the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) of Jammu and Kashmir and it had found during its preliminary inquiry that loans worth Rs 800 crore were sanctioned to the group on the basis of fake documents between 2011 and 2013 in violation of guidelines. This caused a loss of Rs 800 crore to the bank, ACB sources said.

The Mumbai-based Mahim branch of the bank had sanctioned Rs 550 crore as loans while the Vasant Vihar branch in Delhi had sanctioned Rs 139 crore in their favour against the supplier bill discounting facility and takeovers.

The loans were granted in violation of guidelines, without tangible security and on fake documents.

The company had approached the bank’s Mahim and Vasant Vihar branches for sanctioning of advances for making payment to farmers as per the terms and conditions laid down in the loan sanction order of the bank.

“The farmers were supposed to provide paddy to the company, in turn the company had to sell the produce (paddy) and the remittance thereof had to be deposited in the bank as instalments against advances received by the company.

“Bank authorities and the company knew that the loan amount had to be disbursed among farmers for production of paddy.

“This was brazenly violated by the company in connivance with the bank authorities who allowed disbursement of loans through joint liabilities groups (JLGs), though the company had already received paddy and was not entitled to disburse the loan under such circumstances.

“As per the probe conducted during preliminary enquiry, the JLG’s were in fact non-existing entities whose credentials and antecedents had never been verified by the bank.

“The objective was to facilitate the company to divert the loan amount for its own benefit.

“The bank also violated NABARD guidelines in which members of JLG’s (which is a group of farmers) should be from the same area/village but this aspect was deliberately and with malafide intentions ignored by the bank’s officers,” the CBI FIR says.

The PE had found that these loans were sanctioned and disbursed by the officials of the J&K Bank branch in Mahim, Mumbai, and Vasant Vihar, in New Delhi, in connivance with and under patronage of then chairman, J&K Bank, Mushtaq Ahmad Sheikh under a conspiracy spread over several years. (IANS)

Govt issues show cause notice to 2 employees

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday issued show cause notice to two employees for allegedly criticizing the administration on social media.

These two employees are working in the UT’s Education Department and one of them is a teacher in middle school in Daptyar in Anantnag district and the other a junior assistant at government high school at Ring Payeen Machil area of Kupwara district.

Director, School Education, has issued show cause notice to them, stating that both of them are involved in objectionable activities on social media and that their behaviour and conduct is in violation of Jammu and Kashmir Government Employees (Conduct) Rules of 1971, as envisaged under Rule 18 (i).

The two have been asked to explain their position within ten days or face action under the rules. (IANS)

Zelensky nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Oslo: Several current and former European politicians addressed the Norwegian Nobel Committee with a request to nominate Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022, and for this reason extend the nomination procedure until March 31.

“We therefore humbly call upon you, the Committee, to consider: Extending and thereby re-opening the nomination procedure for the Nobel Peace Prize until March 31, 2022 to allow for a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for President Zelensky and the people of Ukraine,” the statement, dated March 11, said.

The politicians also called on the committee “to re-open and reconsider the 2022 nomination procedure for the Nobel Peace Prize,” according to the statement. This year’s Nobel Prize announcements will take place from October 3-10.

As many as 251 individuals and 92 organizations applied for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize. (UNI)