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Many youth held for ‘stone pelting’ at Nowgam: Police

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday said that many youth were arrested in connection with stone pelting and arson in Nowgam area of Srinagar.

“On 16-03-2022 at Shankarpora Nowgam Srinagar, three (03) (militants) of LeT/TRF were neutralized. As per the SOP, the site was being cleared to ensure the safety of citizens,” a police spokesperson said, adding, “Accordingly; signboards were also placed around the site of encounter, while it was being sanitized, to dissuade citizens from approaching the site prior to sanitization with regard to any left-over explosives from (militants) that could cause damage to locals.”

However, he said, a large “unruly mob from adjacent areas consisting of young boys carrying lathies and stones in their hands assembled near the encounter site tried to pelt stones on the deployed nafri which was asking them not to approach the site of encounter before being cleared of explosive debris.”

“In order to disperse the mob smoke shells were used as per the SOPs,” police said, adding, “Accordingly a case vide FIR No. 46/2022 under relevant sections of law stands registered in PS Nowgam and some youths were identified from videos and from initial investigation, many of them were picked up and are being examined in the said case.” Some of them have been arrested as well, he said.

“Police requests all citizens to stay away from encounter sites so to ensure their own safety, keeping in view the likelihood of left over explosives from the (militants).”

New fiscal order spurs increase in completion of works

‘Winds of change increasingly becoming evident in J&K’

Jammu: The unprecedented increase in developmental activity in J&K, riding on an ongoing cross cutting reform push, has placed J&K in the enviable company of best performing states/UTs in the country.

There is not only a buzz within, but also outside the J&K, and this image makeover is resulting in positive spinoffs.

Investors’ confidence and willingness to invest in J&K is a telltale sign of the confidence that the ongoing reforms are inspiring amongst those who have capital and are looking for a place to invest.

Investors come calling only when they trust that systems in a state/ UT to respond to their concerns and needs on a real time basis.

Public institutions are now responsive, and J&K has suddenly become a beacon of hope.

It would not be possible without a rule based order, which places premium on transparency, equity and accountability.

Unprecedented development that has taken place all around in J&K is giving a lie to the long propagated notion in J&K  that for accelerating development, systems need to be junked and that adherence to the laws can choke and throttle growth. It is becoming increasingly evident that such notion was largely propagated for self interest.

Nothing can be farther from the truth.

J&K is witnessing unprecedented development in all spheres.

Many development works, even those languishing for want of funds or for some other reasons, are being executed or have rather found a new lease of life and are being completed in record time.

And this is being done without cutting corners; infact all regulatory requirements are being met in each case.

Tendering has always been a bugbear; there has been an unwillingness to touch it even with a bargepole, so to speak.

Today, e-tendering is the new buzzword; it resonates in every district, block and panchayat.

It has brought transparency, what’s more equity, in the work execution; all works are being e- tendered. The days of doling out contracts to select few cronies on nomination are becoming a matter of past. Equity, transparency and fairness is the new mantra.

Today, no work is undertaken without administrative and technical approvals.

Despite strict fiscal discipline, greater number of works are being completed in record time.

According to the government’s statistics, the number of works completed during 2021-22 has shown a monumental jump as compared to the past years.

In the year 2018-19, 3293 works were completed under district capex in J&K. In the following year, this figure was 1165 while in 2020-21, 1676 works were completed.

Contrast this with 18651 works already completed as on end of February, 2022 and 36572 works likely to be completed by the end of the fiscal year.

If 36572 works are completed in 2021-22, this would represent nearly 22-fold increase over the works completed in the preceding year.

Compare the number of works completed in 2020-21 with those in 2019-20 and the increase is minuscule 1.43 times.

The uptick in work execution achieved in or likely to be achieved in 2021-22 is nothing less than spectacular, if one considers that all these works have been executed after following a process of competitive bidding.

Even the representatives of the people have seen the efficacy of the new fiscal order.

Just sample this: Block Development Council Chairman, Marheen, District Jammu, Karan Attri has this to say, “the development works are going on at a good pace and around 80 percent works have already been completed in my area.”

He goes on to say, “people have high expectations from us and we are trying our best to complete all the ongoing works on time”.

DDC, Chairperson, Reasi, Saraf Singh, puts it down to the transformation in financial system carried out during the last two years.

“This is a fallacy that allotment on nomination basis quickens the pace of works. If anything, it only brings arbitrariness and discretion in the system. More works will be completed in Reasi District this year compared to the previous year. E-tendering has not been a drag on the process of development,” he said.

Saraf, a retired JKAS officer, who has worked in the Accounts and Treasuries Organisation, understands the virtues of transparency and financial discipline, said, “ there are some teething problems, but they will get resolved going forward as the new system deepens.”

He said the increase in the completion of the development works was also due to the increased monitoring by the PRIs.

He also hailed the “Janbhagidari Empowerment” portal, saying that, “it has provided easy and ready access to the general public and they can see the works being done in their areas by simply pressing a button on their smart phones.”

He said that ‘stricter financial regime and mobile enabled oversight are the two most important reforms in J&K in the recent history.

And they have put the real power in the hands of the people and their representatives.’

Div Com virtually inaugurates daylong Revenue conference at Kulgam

Kulgam: The district administration Kulgam on Thursday organized a daylong Revenue conference for Lamberdars and Chowkidars of the district.

The training session was inaugurated by the Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir Pandurang K Pole through virtual mode in presence of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat.

Detailed deliberations were held on Chowkidari Act, 1956 and Lumberdari Act, 1972 and rules framed under these acts.

The Div Com also highlighted the role and responsibilities of these members and duties framed as per the notified acts.

He added that Lumberdars and Chowkidars are the basic pillars at grassroots level and remain abreast with the happenings of their surroundings and have an important place in the system.

While speaking on the occasion, the DC called the Lamberdars and Chowkidars as the first interface between people and the Revenue Department at grassroots level. He termed them the eyes and ears of the Revenue administration.

He added that this grassroots institution is deep rooted to society and is an important pillar of the Revenue Department.

The DC also highlighted the services rendered by these members through centuries. He asked them to keep a close vigil on encroachers and intimate the department in due time in case of any encroachment.

He also said that the government is focused to revive the glory of this institution and slew of measures have been initiated in this regard to strengthen this institution.

During the day long training session all the participants were apprised about the latest technological intervention which has been introduced in the field of Revenue to bring easy access to Revenue records and to make the system transparent and accountable.

At the outset of the conference, ACR Kulgam, Mir Imtiyaz-ul-Aziz welcomed all these members to the training and highlighted the role and responsibilities of these members in the current scenario.

He also informed them about various new initiatives of the Government and urged them to get mingle with the new and modern system.

All these members were sensitized about the functioning of Aapki Zameen Aapki Nigrani portal, digitization of land records and the proper procedures to file proper reports of various documents/ applications etc.

The meeting was also attended by concerned Tehsildars and other Revenue officials.

Declare official language of Ladakh: Parliamentary Committee to GoI

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By: Nasir Azam

Srinagar: A parliamentary panel has recommended to the Government of India to declare the official language of the Union Territory of Ladakh within a stipulated time frame.

In its report, the department-related parliamentary standing committee on Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has recommended to the Centre to declare the official language of UT of Ladakh, which was part of the erstwhile state of Jammu & Kashmir before BJP-led central government read down Article 370 and reorganized the State into two UTs.

“The committee notes that the official language of the UT has not been declared even after the passage of two years since the creation of two UTs. It recommends that the Government of India may declare the official language of the UT of Ladakh within a time frame. The committee also recommends the government to notify the third language under new education policy for the UT of Ladakh,” reads the report.

Before the reorganisation of J&K, Urdu was the sole official language of the state. In 1889, Dogra ruler Pratap Singh adopted Urdu as the official language of the princely kingdom of J&K.

In 2020, the parliament cleared a bill for the adoption of Hindi, Kashmiri, Dogri, Urdu and English as official languages of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. (KNO)

J&K logs 12 fresh Covid-19 cases

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By: Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir reported 12 fresh Covid-19 cases while there was no death due to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said on Thursday.

They said six of the fresh cases were reported from Jammu Division and as many from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 453493.

Giving district wise details, the officials said that Srinagar reported 4 cases, Baramulla 0, Budgam 1, Pulwama 0, Kupwara 0, Anantnag 1, Bandipora 0, Ganderbal 0, Kulgam 0, Shopian 0, Jammu 3, Udhampur 0, Rajouri 0, Doda 2, Kathua 0, Samba 0, Kishtwar 1, Poonch 0, Ramban 1 and Reasi 0.

There was no death reported in the last 24 hours, they said. So far 4750 persons have succumbed to the virus—2327 in Jammu and 2423 in Kashmir.

Besides, they said, 19 Covid-19 patients—13 from Jammu and 06 from Valley— recovered during the time. So far 448599 people have recovered, leaving the active case tally at 156— 50 in Jammu and 106 in Kashmir.

They said there was no new confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) reported today. So far 51 black fungus cases have been confirmed in J&K, the officials said. They also informed that 40179 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

Temperature stays above normal in Kashmir

Srinagar: Night temperatures stayed above normal across Kashmir Valley on Thursday.

A meteorological department official said that Srinagar, the summer capital of J&K recorded a low of 7.6°C against last night’s 7.9°C. The temperature was 2.9°C above normal for Srinagar during this time of the year.

Qazigund recorded a low of 7.0°C against 6.4°C on the previous night. The temperature was above normal by 3.4°C for the gateway town of Kashmir, he said.

Kokernag, also in south Kashmir, recorded a low of 7.7°C, same as on the previous night and it was 4.2°C more than normal during this time of the season, the official said.

Pahalgam, the famous resort in south Kashmir, recorded a low of 2.1°C against 1.8°C last night. The temperature was 2.0°C above normal, he said.

Gulmarg recorded a low of 4.8°C against 1.8°C on the previous night, the official said. While minus 2.3°C is normal for the world famous skiing resort, the temperature was 7.1°C above usual for the place in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, he said.

Kupwara town in north Kashmir recorded a low of 5.6°C against 6.5°C on the previous night. The temperature was 2.5°C more than normal, the official said.

Jammu recorded a low of 16.9°C against 16.6°C on the previous night, the official said. The temperature was 2.0°C above normal for the J&K’s winter capital during this time of the year, he said.

Banihal recorded a low of 14.4°C, Batote had a minimum of 14.6°C while Bhaderwah recorded a low of 9.4°C, the official said.

Ladakh’s Leh recorded a minimum of 1.0°C against 1.2°C previous night while automatic Kargil station recorded a low of minus 3.0°C. The weatherman said mainly dry weather was expected over Jammu and Kashmir. (GNS)

  Shab-i-Barat: HC holiday tomorrow

Srinagar: Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court on Thursday notified that holiday on account of Shab-i-Barat shall be observed in the High Court on March 19 (Saturday) instead of tomorrow.

“It is hereby notified for information of all the concerned that holiday on account of Shab-i-Barat shall be observed in the High Court on 19th of March, 2022 (Saturday) instead of 18h of March, 2022 (Friday),” reads the notification by Registrar General Sanjeev Gupta.

Disproportionate assets case: ACB produces chargesheet against FCS&CA official

Srinagar: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday stated to have produced a chargesheet against former Incharge Tehsil Supply Officer, Department of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCSCA), Rajouri in disproportionate assets case.

A statement issued here said that ACB J&K produced chargesheet against Pranav Gandotra, son of Late Kewal Gandotra, Sr.Asstt, then posted Incharge Tehsil Supply Officer, Department of FCS&CA, Rajouri, his mother namely Shashi Gandotra and his wife namely Pooja Wattal @ Pooja Gandotra, of Flat No. 1203/1204, Royal Palm Apartment, Akhnoor Road, Toph Sherkhania, Jammu before the Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Jammu in a case under FIR number 35/2018 under section 5(1) (e) r/w section 5(2) of J&K PC Act Svt 2006 and section 109, 120-B RPC of P/S VOJ (now ACBJ).

The instant case of Disproportionate Assets registered against the accused Pranav Gandotra is the outcome of a case FIR number 21/2018 already registered against the accused Pranav Gandotra.

“During of the said case, searches were conducted in the premises/residential houses of the said accused. In furtherance of investigation in the above cited case, incriminating documents revealed that Pranav Gandotra was found to have raised huge properties both movable as well as Immovable worth crores of rupees in his own name and in name of his family members which are disproportionate to his known source of income.”

“He also possesses Luxurious house hold items, costly electronics gadgets etc. Some of the assets raised by the suspect officer include – 1) House No. 60/3 Channi Himmat worth in lacs; 2) Flat No. 1203 Block-A and Flat No. 1204 Block-A worth Rs 83 lacs; 3) Shop at Ashrabad Sidhra, Jammu acquired in year 2017 on rent basis @ 5000/- per month; 4) G.T. Road Restaurant in Palm Island Mall at Canal road Jammu; 5) Number of costly and luxurious vehicles which include a) i10 JK02BB-6968, b) Innova Crysta JK02BT-8691, c) Toyota Fortuner JK02BS-8809, d) Toyota Fortuner JMUBQ-6700 (Temp) e) Chevrolet Cruse JK02AW-0001, f) Mahindra XUV 500 JK02BQ-8954, g) Mercedes Benz PB65AG(T)-3465 and h) Hyundai Verna JK02AJ-0002, 6)Gold/diamond ornaments weighing 4 Kg 361.49 gms and Silver articles with utensils weighing 11 Kg 389 gms and Insurance policies worth more than 41 lacs.”

Investigation further revealed accused in consequence of his indulgence in corrupt and illegal practices and having taken advantages of his lucrative posting, has acquired huge assets, both moveable/immoveable by investing proceedings of his ill gotten money in such properties and the value of the assets held by the accused in his name and in the name of family members is Rs 3,58,91,126 which is disproportionate to his known source of income, the statement said.

“The allegations of raising disproportionate assets by the accused have been fully substantiated. After completing the investigation of case, sanction for launching of prosecution of the accused was also obtained from the competent authority. Anti-Corruption Bureau produced charge sheet before the Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Court Jammu.”

The statement added that the next date of hearing in the case has been fixed for 19-04-2022.

Man-animal conflict in Kashmir: Over 40 people killed, 430 injured in 5 years

By: Faizan Ahmad

Srinagar: At least 40 people have been killed and over 430 injured by wild animals for the last five years across Kashmir.

Official data reveal that there is no end to man-animal conflict in the valley.

Since 2017, at least 40 people have been killed by wild animals. Among them 11, 5 and 9 were killed in 2019, 2020 and 2021 respectively.

Similarly, over 430 people have also been injured by wild animals in several incidents across the valley. Those include 120 in 2017 and 85, 87, and 57 in 2019, 2020 and 2021 respectively.

An official of the Wild Life Department said that mass urbanization, denudation of forests, encroachment of forestland, vanishing of buffer zones in the forests are some of the reasons responsible for conflicts between humans and animals.

“Animals do not feel safe in the forest so they are entering residential areas,” the official said. “Leopards stray into residential areas usually in search of food. The human presence makes them insecure, following which they resort to attacking people,” the official said.

The wildlife department has made several sightings of wild animals in lower areas. Leopards have also been found close to human habitats in the recent past.

The snowfall in the wildlife habitats has also led to food scarcity, forcing the animals to forage for food in the low-lying areas, the official said.

When animals descend into lower areas, there are chances of their interaction with human inhabitants. This, at times, creates man-animal conflict.

Perturbed over the incidents of the man-animal conflicts, the Wild Life Department has asked people residing near forests to take extraordinary precautions.

In the advisory issued several times, the Department has asked people to avoid using bush growths and forest fringe areas for nature calls in late evening or night hours.

“Provide sufficient light around your utilities outside your home so that animals do not feel safe in the vicinity. The villagers must regularly remove all bushes or shrubs from the vicinity of houses in cooperative manner,” it adds.

“Do not chase or try to go near a wild animal if sighted from a distance. Provide sufficient light around your utilities outside home so that animals do not feel safe in the vicinity. Children and women are vulnerable to leopards. Bear attacks, which can be contained if they move in groups or children are accompanied by an elderly person,” the advisory reads. (KINS)

LeT aide held in Bla: Police

Srinagar: Police on Thursday said that they along with security forces arrested a militant associate of outfit LeT/TRF in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

In a statement, the police said that acting on specific information regarding movement of Anti national elements in Karhama  Kunzer area of Baramulla, a joint cordon & search operation was launched by Police, 02RR and 176Bn CRPF in the said area.

During search, one militant associate of outfit LeT/TRF was arrested by the joint search party. He has been identified as Waseem Ahmed War son of Mohd Ismail War resident of Karhama Kunzer, they said.

Incriminating materials, arms and ammunition including 01 hand grenade, 02 AK-47 Magazines and 20 live rounds were recovered from his possession, they said.

Accordingly, a case under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Kunzer and investigation has been initiated, concludes the statement.