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R-Day celebrated with zeal at JAK LI Regimental Centre, Sgr

Srinagar: The 73rd Republic Day was celebrated with great patriotic zeal and fervor in the premises of the JAK LI Regimental Centre, Srinagar.

According to a statement, the event commenced with wreath laying ceremony at JAK LI Regimental Centre War Memorial and unfurling of National Flag at Chunni Lal Dwar, JAK LI Regimental Centre.

The events were attended by all ranks of the Centre, following proper COVID protocols and guidelines.

This year the Nation celebrated 73th Republic Day. Several activities were initiated in the run-up to Republic Day Celebration 2022. The JAK LI Regimental Centre also organised and conducted Flag unfurling at NIELT (National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology) Rangreth.

Live telecast of Republic Day parade from Rajpath, New Delhi in which JAK LI contingent also participated was organised at Chunni Lal Dwar, JAK LI Regimental Centre for the civilians.

The youth who witnessed the Republic Day parade telecast were highly motivated and excited to see the National Celebration. In addition, JAK LI Regimental Centre Pipe Band participated in the Flag Unfurling Ceremony at Sheikh Ul Alam International Airport, Srinagar which was attended by the civilians, officials and Airport staff.

Vewan village in B’pora reports no COVID-19 case in 2 years

‘First village in India to record 100% vaccination’

By: Sajid Raina

Bandipora: Vewan, a remote village, located on the foothills of famous Harmukh peak in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district has managed to stave off the pandemic since its inception in early 2020. The village has reported zero cases so far with all its population being vaccinated against the COVID-19.

The village is 28km from Bandipora town and the first 10km of the journey is by road, up to a place called Athwatoo. The remaining 18km is by foot, up the hills. Even as the Bandipora district was in the grip of the COVID-19 many times with highest cases but the village has never been affected while it’s all population have been vaccinated against the virus before the villagers knew about the disease.

Officials said that there was not a single case reported from the village till date as the villagers mostly uneducated have always cooperated with administration while fighting the pandemic and has kept itself completely safe from the Covid.

They said that the hamlet became the first village in India where 100 percent vaccination was completed under the J&K model, a 10-point strategy to inoculate everyone who is eligible for the shots at a faster pace.

Locals said that they know everything about this disease but its effects have never been allowed in this village as they have always been committed and cooperated with the administration in fighting it.

They said that there are no other habitants around their village which benefited them to keep the virus at bay, while the people were always taking precautions against the Covid.

Shabir Ahmad, a local, said that there has not been a single case of Coronavirus infection in their village.

Now the entire population of the village has been vaccinated. He said that the residents of his village do not venture out of the village without any work.

Noori Begum, an elderly lady of the village said that they have never felt the effects of the deadly disease.

“People still go to each other’s houses and eat together but as the condition of other areas has deteriorated due to the Covid as we listen on the radio, it isn’t like this here,” she said, adding that the daily work of the village was always going on.

Block medical officer (BMO), Bandipora Dr, Masrat Iqbal also confirmed that no Covid cases have been reported so far in the village while all the people of the village have been vaccinated in advance against the virus. (KNO)

PM’s crop insurance scheme: J&K Govt to find reasons behind non-participation of insurance companies in bidding process

5-member panel to study documents, seek support from Centre

BY: Ibni Maqbool

Srinagar: With Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) being a non-starter in Jammu & Kashmir, the government has constituted a committee to look into the reasons why insurance companies are not participating in the scheme in Union Territory.

To begin with, the department of Agriculture Production and Farmers Welfare has constituted a five-member committee to find out the reasons for non-participation of insurance companies in the tendering process of PMFBY in UT of J&K.

“Sanction is hereby accorded to the constitution of a committee to study the tender documents of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) of J&K and other neighboring states and compare the same with regard to cost of production etc.,” reads an order, a copy of which is in possession of The Precious Kashmir.

The committee headed by Director Finance, Agriculture Production and Farmers Welfare department, will discuss the issue and seek support from the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India for providing support for participation of insurance companies in the bidding process in J&K.

It is worthwhile to mention that the Union Agriculture Secretary has already assured the Jammu and Kashmir government of providing it assistance for participation of insurance companies in PMFBY.

The committee, which also comprises Director Agriculture Kashmir and Director Agriculture Jammu, to submit its report by January 29 to the Government.

The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) has been a non-starter in Jammu and Kashmir. It has been implemented only in four out of 20 districts of Jammu & Kashmir.

Launched on February 18, 2016, The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana provides a comprehensive insurance cover against failure of the crop.

It was formulated in line with one nation–one scheme theme by replacing earlier two schemes National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS) and Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) by incorporating their best features and removing their inherent drawbacks.

 

Mercury plummets in Kashmir, Gulmarg freezes at minus 10.4°C

Srinagar: The minimum temperature in most parts of Kashmir Valley recorded a drop with mercury settling at minus 10.4°C in tourist resort of Gulmarg, officials said here.

An official of the meteorological department here said that Srinagar received 3.5mm rainfall in last 24 hours till 0830 hours today while the summer capital of the J&K recorded a low of 1.3°C against last night’s 1.8°C, he said.

Kashmir is presently under the grip of 40-day long harshest period of winter, known locally as ‘Chillai Kalan, which started from December 21. It is followed by a 20-day long ‘Chillai Khurd’ and a 10-day-long ‘Chilla Bachha’.

Gulmarg had about 0.4mm of rainfall during the time and recorded a low of minus 10.4 °C against minus 9.2°C on previous night, he said. The temperature was nearly 2.0°C above normal for this time of the year in the famous resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

Qazigund, the gateway town of Kashmir, had 4.2mm of rainfall and recorded a low of 0.2°C against 0.0°C on the previous night, he said.

Kokernag, also in south Kashmir, had 2.0mm of rainfall during the time and recorded a low of minus 2.4°C against minus 0.4°C on the previous night, the official said.

Pahalgam, the famous resort in south Kashmir, had 1.1mm of rain and recorded a low of minus 5.6°C against minus 2.8°C on the last night, he said.

Kupwara town in north Kashmir received no rainfall during the time while as it recorded a low of minus 1.6°C against 0.4°C on the previous night, the official said.

Jammu recorded a low of 7.7°C against previous night’s 7.1°C which is 0.6°C above normal for the J&K’s winter capital during this time of the year, he said.

Banihal recorded a low of 0.0°C, Katra had minimum of 5.6°C while Bhaderwah recorded a low of 0.9°C, the official said.

Weatherman has forecast cloudy weather in J&K coupled with moderate to dense fog in plains of Jammu till January 29.

“Fair to partly cloudy weather is expected throughout J&K till January 29 with moderate to dense fog in morning hours in plains of Jammu,” the official said. He said there would generally cloudy weather on January 30 and that there is possibility of light rain/snow on January 31st. “Expect warmer days and colder nights till January 29th,” he said, adding, “There’s no forecast of any major weather till ending January.” (GNS)

J&K confers lifetime achievement award on prominent KP poet

Srinagar: It took 32 years for the Jammu and Kashmir government to officially recognize the literary contribution of well known Kashmiri Pandit poet Sarwanand Kaul Premi, who was killed by militants in 1990.

Late Savranand Koul Premi, a well known Kashmir Pandit writer, was among 23 people awarded on the eve of Republic Day by the J&K government.

He was conferred with lifetime achievement award posthumously.

Sarvanand, 65, along with 27 year-old younger son, Virender was killed by suspected militants in May 1990 at his native village in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.  Within a week after the incident, the Koul family left Kashmir.

For the family of late Sarvanand Koul Premi, though belatedly, the award  is an “acknowledgment and recognition” of his services for nourishing the feeling of patriotism and nationalism.

The Jammu and Kashmir government on Tuesday evening released a list of 23 people that were selected for government awards in different categories. Besides Premi,  a retired chief engineer HL Maini was awarded with the lifetime achievement award.

“It is a proud moment for people of UT in particular and for the whole nation in general,” Koul’s son Rajinder Premi, a retired  J&K government employee, told UNI.

He said his father was a great litterateur, poet, author, educationist, patriot, nationalist and torch bearer of peace, brotherhood and amity.

“My late illustrious father, an inspirational idealist, laid down his life for truth, honesty, integrity and highest human values enshrined in the ethos and culture of the crown of our country. Though a very belated gesture by the government, it is still acknowledgement and recognition of his services at the UT level.  The stature of his services is an encouragement for every person who nourishes and nurtures feelings of patriotism and nationalism,” he said.

Rajinder wished that the government at the UT and the center  would continue restoring justice to his family which have been  victims of  terrorism.

“.. I dedicate this award to the sacred memory of my illustrious mother and martyred brother to the whole of the Kashmir community. I wish the government at the UT and central govt would continue restoring of justice to this frontline terrorist victim family,” he said.

Premi authored more than three dozen books, which include translations of the ‘Bhagavad Gita’ in Urdu and ‘Ramayana’ into Kashmiri language and also translation of Rabrindranath Tagore’s ‘Geetanjali’. Many manuscripts have not been published so far and the family has been requesting the J&K cultural academy and Sahitya Academy to publish these books to make them available for common Kashmiris. (UNI)

Dir Health unfurls tricolor at DHSK office

Srinagar: Director Health Services Kashmir, Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Rather on Wednesday unfurled the tricolour on the 73rd Republic Day and similar functions were held in hospitals across Kashmir with zeal and zest.

The director unfurled the tricolour at the DHSK office in presence of senior health officers and health officials with great enthusiasm.

On the occasion, the director congratulated health care workers including doctors and paramedical staff who have been awarded for their immense and meritorious services.

Penitently, two health care workers of DHSK including Dr Mir Muhammad Ashraf and pharmacist Bashir Ahmad have been posthumously given State Awards.

The director remembered them on the occasion and paid rich tributes to their sacrifices in the fight against the Covid-19 management.

While congratulating the people on Republic Day, the director recalled the contributions of the makers of the Indian Constitution and the supreme sacrifices of national heroes who laid down their lives for the country.

The director also hailed the services of the Army, paramilitary forces and police in guarding the country and for maintaining peace, security in the country.

Similarly, in others hospitals of the valley, Republic Day was celebrated with great fervor and amid strict adherence to Covid-19 SOPs.

R-Day Celebration: 105 ASHA functionaries felicitated for noteworthy performance

Srinagar: National Health Mission, J&K awarded the 105 best functionaries of ASHA Programme in J&K on the occasion of 73rd Republic Day celebration.

The awards were presented to ASHAs, ASHA Facilitators, Block ASHA Coordinators, District ASHA Coordinators, State Trainers and Block/ District Programme Management Units in recognition of their contribution to make ASHA programme successful in the Union Territory.

In each district, District Development Commissioner handed over the Appreciation Certificates and cash reward worth Rs. 5000 to each selected functionary.

Congratulating the winner, Yasin Choudhary, MD, NHM J&K said, “ASHA functionaries form a vital link between the Health Department and the people. This recognition is a token of appreciation for their valuable contribution in implementing all health schemes at the grass root level. We selected 2 ASHAs per District, 2 ASHA Facilitators per Division, 3 Block ASHA Coordinators per Division, 1 District ASHA Coordinator per Division and 1 State ASHA Trainer per Division based on their performance. In addition, 1 District Programme Manager, 1 District Accounts Manager and 1 District Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, 2 Block Monitoring Evaluation Officers and 2 Block Accounts Managers per Division have also been selected for awards based on their performance. I congratulate all the winners for their achievement.”

He further added, considering the role of ASHA functionaries in healthcare delivery at the ground level and specially during COVID-19 pandemic, Vivek Bhardwaj, Additional Chief Secretary, Health & Medical Education, J&K decided to start this award to recognize the best performers.

At present, about 13000 ASHAs and ASHA Cadres are functional in Jammu & Kashmir.

 

J&K Police Public Schools celebrate R-Day with enthusiasm

Jammu: The 73rd Republic Day has been celebrated with great fervour, gaiety and devotion at all J&K Police Public Schools.

The Principals, staff and students of J&K Police Public Schools Srinagar, Jammu, Rajouri, Anantnag and Baramulla hoisted the National Flags at their respective school campuses. Thereafter, students participated in various cultural programmes, sang patriotic songs which mesmerized the audience.

Principal, staff and students of PPS Doda participated in the main function held at Sports Stadium Doda whereas the Principal, staff and students of PPS Kupwara participated in the main function held at DPL Kupwara.

Dilbag Singh, DGP J&K Police (Chief Patron, J&K PWWA) and Dr Rubinder Kaur, Chairperson, Management Committee, J&K PWWA and PPSs congratulated and complimented all Principals, teaching, non-teaching & support staff, students and parents on the occasion.

75-yr-old man charred to death in Sopore blaze

Srinagar: A 75-year-old was charred to death in a fire incident at Sopore last night, officials said on Wednesday.

They said the charred body of the septuagenarian identified as Habibullah Kanna (75) son of late Ghulam Mohammad Kanna of Noorbagh Sopore was recovered today. A police official said that fire seems to be mysterious and further investigations are underway.

Two rooms of the house including mattress and other belongs were gutted in the fire incident.

“Further investigations are going on,” he said. The elderly man was all alone at the time of the incident, he added.  (GNS)

 

Public Transport  

Since the start of the New Year, there has been an increase in the number of Covid-19 cases in Jammu and Kashmir. In fact, the highest ever daily spike in cases since the start of the pandemic has been breached with 6570.   These are worrying signs especially when the experts have warned that the 3rd wave driven by the omicron variant is all set to peak in the next week or so. Such a situation demands preempting dangers. All measures are needed to be taken to prevent further spread and it needs collective fight. In such a scenario, public transport remains central and critical.  The Director Health Services Kashmir is all set to hold a meeting with various transport unions. Here is hoping that the meeting which is expected to be attended by police officers and regional transport officer Kashmir will evolve some mechanism which will ensure that public transport becomes safer.

When lockdown to prevent covid-19 first wave from spreading, the shutdown of the public transport was central to it. Also, when restrictions were eased, the public transport resumption was not among the activities allowed immediately. Then, the administration held many meetings with transporters, drivers, and others associated with the sector to educate them about dos and don’ts. Services of leading experts were utilized. The government was perfectly right in the endeavor.

Locking the public transport now is implausible. However, the violations of social distancing and goby to wearing face coverings such as masks should not be allowed especially when the cases of covid-19 are spiking. While it is true that cowering in fear of the virus can no longer be an option, as sustenance of everyday life has to be ensured, the government and people cannot take things for granted. For activities to continue, both the government and the public must not allow virus transition at all.

The experience of the first and second waves shows that lockdowns – national or state level – have caused irreparable damage to millions of livelihoods. The complacency of people concerning hygiene and flouting of advisories, as per the experts, have been responsible for the surge in the cases. Advisories need to be taken seriously given that the virus surge is linked to affecting livelihood besides life itself. There should be no laxity in enforcement of Covid Appropriate Behaviour.