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7 yrs on, PDA fails to allow construction of TRC at Pahalgam

By: Ahmed Shabir

Pahalgam: Even after elapsing seven years, the Pahalgam Development Authority (PDA) has miserably failed to allow the construction of the Tourist Reception Centre at famous tourist destination, Pahalgam, which was gutted in a massive blaze in 2014.

The old TRC in the main market Pahalgam was destroyed in a blaze in 2014 along with some hotels. After the building was gutted in a blaze, the then chief minister, late Mufti Muhammad Sayeed, directed the officials to identify the land for the construction of new TRC with all the facilities.

However, seven years have elapsed; the tourism authorities are still awaiting the permission for construction of TRC at the site of the old building.

Besides, the authorities at the Revenue department have also bitterly failed to identify the land at some other place for the purpose.

The TRC for the last six years is now functioning from a hut at Nunwan owned by the Tourism department.

Sources in the Tourism department expressed surprise over the PDA not allowing the construction of TRC at the world famous Tourist destination.

“Pahalgam is all about tourism. It is ironic that the tourist destination has no TRC for over six years. The saddest part is that PDA authorities implement the master plan and high court ban on the important government projects and prefer silence when influential people go for illegal constructions of commercial structures,” said a tourist official.

Though the TRC is functioning from its hut at Nunwan, far from the main town Pahalgam, the tourism officials say ‘this is not what you can call TRC’.

The TRC, according to a Tourism official, should have the facilities like a waiting hall, food plaza, guide counters, ATM, money changer.

“Since the tourist on arrival is always exhausted and TRC is the place where he or she can rest for some time and get all the necessary information. The hut where we are functioning from presently is a joke in the name of TRC,” the official said.

Locals associated with Tourism also expressed anguish over the absence of the TRC in Pahalgam.

“This is highly ironic that a tourist spot like Pahalgam does not have a proper TRC for over seven years. Governor led administration must intervene into the matter so that TRC with modern facilities comes up at Pahalgam,” said a local social activist, Mushtaq Pahalgami.

Assistant Director Tourism for Pahalgam, Bilal Ahmad said that the absence of TRC is creating a bad impression among the tourists visiting the place.

“We have been pleading our case strongly but we are yet to get clearance from building operations controlling authority (BOCA) of PDA for construction of TRC at the old site which is an ideal location for the same. Revenue officials too have not identified the land at some other place for TRC,” the AD Tourism said.

Saving lives, protecting livelihoods Govt’s priority: LG

Says Covid care centres activated in 80% Panchayats of UT

Jammu: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Friday said that no compromise on Covid Appropriate Behavior; Strict enforcement of Test-Track-Treat protocol and vaccination is the only long term solution to mitigate the spread of Corona Virus.

He was chairing a series of meetings with Covid Task Force, Deputy Commissioners and SPs of the UT, here at the Civil Secretariat. The meetings were the latest in the series, where Lt Governor took a comprehensive review of the Covid situation across J&K.

The Lt Governor has been issuing directions from time to time to strengthen the efforts and undertake immediate interventions to tackle the ongoing COVID Pandemic based on the regular assessment of evolving situation and inputs from experts.

With substantial addition of Medical Infrastructure and stabilizing positivity rate across UT, the way ahead is to minimize health risks through stringent regulations, Covid SOPs and maximize economic health and social security for people, observed the Lt Governor.

During the meeting, the Lt Governor sought feedback from Divisional Commissioners, IGPs, Deputy Commissioners, and SPs on Covid situation across the UT and directed them to ensure the impactful enforcement of all Covid protocols in their respective jurisdictions.

Laying special emphasis on intensifying testing and vaccination, the Lt Governor directed the DCs and other concerned officers to make synergized efforts to augment vaccination progress with focus on priority groups. Bank employees, Airport & Railway staff, shopkeepers, farmers, service providers would be vaccinated on priority. He also called for ensuring Covid Testing facilities at the Sub-Centre level.

While reviewing the district-wise status of vaccination drive, the Lt Governor expressed satisfaction on being informed that Jammu, Ganderbal, and Shopian had achieved 100% saturation of 1st dose of vaccination for above 45 age group.

The Lt Governor asked other DCs to make concerted efforts to achieve 100% saturation in their respective districts at the earliest.

The chair was informed that Covid Care Centres have been activated in 80% Panchayats of the UT.

Emphasizing on proper utilization of CCCs, the Lt Governor called for effective functioning of these centres through mobilization of resources.

“Mere development of infrastructure is not going to serve any purpose. We have to ensure that facilities are utilized to their optimum capacities to achieve the desired results on ground”, the Lt Governor maintained.

Ensure CCCs linkages with PHCs and other health centres, ample distribution of Covid Kits, Tele-medicines facilities, besides prioritizing functioning of centres established in the peripheries.

Speed up training of ASHAs, Anganwadi workers, ANMs and other ancillary staff, the Lt Governor asked the officials.

While emphasizing on taking requisite precautionary measures and carefully monitoring areas with higher positivity rate, the Lt Governor directed for micro-containment zones to isolate such areas, besides timely monitoring and responsive action to break the spread chain.

Meanwhile, the Lt Governor also reviewed the installation and functionality of oxygen generation plants, and availability of buffer stock across the UT.

Principal Secretary to the Government, Industries & Commerce department briefed the Lt Governor about the ample availability of oxygen stock in the UT.

The Lt Governor called for utilization of buffer stock of oxygen cylinders for oxygen supply in the Covid Care Centres in rural areas as per requirement.

The Lt Governor appreciated the efforts of the Health department for effective handling of the pandemic situation.

Earlier, Financial Commissioner, Health & Medical Education Department, Atal Dulloo gave a detailed overview of bed occupancy in hospitals, containment activities, status of vaccination drive under different age groups, district-wise daily and weekly trends of Covid-19 cases, testing & positivity rate, recovery rate etc.

Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt Governor; BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Dilbag Singh, DGP; Arun Kumar Mehta, Financial Commissioner, Finance Department; Shaleen Kabra, Principal Secretary to the Government, Home Department; Bipul Pathak, Principal Secretary to Government, Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj; Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary, Power Development Department & Information Department; Shailendra Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Government, Public Works (R&B) Department; Nitishwar Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Lt Governor; Ranjan Prakash Thakur, Principal Secretary to the Government, Industries & Commerce Department; Mukesh Singh, ADGP; Sarita Chauhan, Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Labour and Employment Department; Pandurang K Pole, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir; Sheetal Nanda, Secretary to the Government, Social Welfare Department; Vijay Kumar, IGP Kashmir; Dr. Raghav Langer, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Deputy Commissioners and SPs, attended the meeting, in person and through virtual mode.

Covid claims 56 lives, 2,803 test positive in J&K

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By: Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir reported 2803 fresh covid-19 cases while 56 more people succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said on Saturday.

They said 1009 cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 1794 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 284431.

Regarding the deaths, they said, 30 were from Jammu Division and 26 from Kashmir Valley, taking the toll to 3795.

Moreover, they said, 3637 more COVID-19 patients have recovered—1741 from Jammu Division and 1896 from Kashmir. There are 41382 active positive cases—16142 in Jammu and 25240 in Kashmir.

Providing district wise details, the officials said that Srinagar reported 382 cases, Baramulla 204, Budgam 223, Pulwama 179, Kupwara 228, Anantnag 207, Bandipora 57, Ganderbal 168, Kulgam 94, Shopian 52, Jammu 320, Udhampur 71, Rajouri 107, Doda 82, Kathua 79, Samba 71, Kishtwar 30, Poonch 92, Ramban 77 and Reasi 80.

A number of these cases were confirmed at diagnostic laboratories of GMC Anantnag and CD hospital.

The GMC Anantnag cases include male (28) from Manzgam, male (35) from Nagam, male (30) from Nandimarg, male (30) from Laisoo, male (16) from Wattoo, two males (22, 45) and females (48, 60) from Nandimarg, male (35) from DH Pora, three males (45, 17, 19) from Manzgam, three females (45, 16, 17) and six males (42, 53, 14, 40, 46, 52) from Hanger, two females (23, 18) from Kaladrang, male (45) from Moirhama, male (20) from Okay, male (30) from Kulgam, male (40) from Nowpora, female (38) from Chancer, male (48) from Kulgam, male (65) from Nadimarg, male (65) from Bogund, female (70) from Batpora, male (34) from Kulgam, male (70) from Awhatto, female (48) from K B Pora, two males (37, 56) and female (40) from Soaf, male (42) from Hiller, female (40) from Shalnard, male (45) from Buchoo, male (30) from Sagam, male (43) from Kokernag, male (43) from Ahlan, male (56) from Ketriteng Bij, female (22) from Gadiseer Bij, female (32) from Waghama Bij, male (32) from Wopzan Haripora Bij, male (26) from Wanpoh, female (11) and male (07) from Chanapora, male (28) from Nai Basti Ang, female (48) from Larkipora Ang, two males (28, 60) from Kakapora Pul, male (68) from Janglat Mandi, female (35) from Kulgam, male (11M) from Furrah, male (40) from Qazigund, male (26) from Dangerpora Bandipora, female (34) from Sarnal Bala Ang, male (45) from Shirpora, female (28) from Mirgund Khanabal, female (50) from Khanabal Ang, male (28) from Adhal Vailoo, female (50) from Janglat Mandi, female (17) from Kp Road Iqbalabad, male (52) from Nai Basti, male (38) from T.B Shah Ang, male (65) from Ashajipora Ang, male (29) from Shirpora Bala Ang, male (21) from Khanabal Ang, male (42) from Chee Ang, male (41) from Pushwara Khanabal, female (27) from Nai Basti, female (23) from Ashajipora Ang, female (33) from Nathpora Khanabal, two males (48, 18) and female (69) from Moominabad, female (75) from Lazibal Kp Road, male (60) from Batapora Khanbal, male (32) from Chee Ang, female (25) from Arabal Dooru, male (50) from Pethbugh Dailgam, male (40) from Janglat Mandi, two females (36, 55) from New Qazibagh, female (50) from Kulgam, male (26) from M Pora, male (30) from Achabal, male (32) and two females (30, 32) from M Pora, two females (20, 55) and six males (60, 38, 11, 50, 35, 17) from Poniwah, two females (37, 40) from C Hajan, male (38) from Srandoo, male (40) from Kelam, two females (15, 45) from Badroo, male (35) from Parigam, female (60) from Budroo, female (34) from Charsoo Ang, female (20) from Dangerpora Shazimarg Pul, male (56) from Nowgam Shangus, two males (31, 60) from Hardi Tooru, female (30) from Ranipora Shangus, male (37) from Deethu Shangus, male (70) from Nanil Mattan, female (52) and male (50) from Kheribal Mattan, female (10) from Krangsoo Mattan, male (33) from Kadipora Ang, male (37) from Sundbrari, male (28) from Chontipora Vrg, female (20) from Kreeri, female (61) from Nowgam, male (32) from Gawas Kapran, female (32) from Mirmidan Doru, female (35) from Tumbripora, male (59) from Mehmoodabad, three males (22, 31, 21) and female (30) from Larram Wanpoh, male (19) from Kapran, male (75) from Nowgam, male (80) from Halsidar, female (45) from Chontipora Vrg, female (31) from Gadool Kokernag, female (30) from Verinag, male (39) from Ganiegund, female (27) from Goorinard, male (45) from Chontipora, female (19) from Arabal Dooru.

The CD cases include male (40) from Khawaja Bazar, female (29) from Lal Bazar, NA (20) from Srg, male (25) from Magam Budgam, male (29) from Srg, two males (35, 35) and three females (70, 40, 08) from Murran Pul, male (60) from Inder Pul, three males (29, 23, 34) and female (22) from Urcharsoo Pul, female (28) from Koil Pul, female (22) from Kadipora Pul, female (25) from Panjren Pul, female (36) from Qasba Yaar, male (47) from Palpora Pul, female (12) from Wasoora Pul, male (75) from Hardpora Pul, male (28) from Arihal Pul, male (18) from Marheng Pul, male (25) from Arihal Pul, two males (37, 61) from Keegan Spn, male (60) from Hanjan Payeen, female (28) from Murran Pul, male (44) from Tengpuna Pul, two males (30, 26) from Drabgam Pul, female (28) from Rajmahal Pul, male (50) and female (45) from Achagoza Pul, female (32) from Budgam JAK, three males (21, 19, 45) and female (16) from Wasimarg Pul, two females (29, 26) from Kuchmulla, male (56) and females (52, 55) from Lurgam, male (30) from Aripal, male (19) and female (36) from Chek Satoora, two females (35, 45) and three males (09, 22, 45) from Tral, female (34) from Kuchmulla, male (82) from Srg, male (65) from J&K, female (30) from Shadipora, two females (35, 18) from Batamaloo, two males (65, 22) from Bemina, two males (70, 35) and female (65) from Machoo, female (45) from Bemina, male (23) from Eidgah, two females (25, 22) from Gangbugh, two males (45, 12) from Batmaloo, male (20) and female (48) from Chadoora, male (34) from Qamarwari, male (16) from Sarai Bala, female (30) from Lal Bazar, male (53) from Natipora, male (20) from Rajouri, male (17) from Beerwah, male (38) and female (30) from Shalteng, female (36) from Batmaloo, female (44) from Bemina, male (48) from Padshahi Bagh, female (37) from Mehjoor Nagar, male (66) from Natipora, male (40) from Tangmarg, male (13) from Chattabal, male (26) from HMT, male (30) from Pampore, male (23) from Bemina, male (36) from Lal Bazar, female (30) from Chanapora, male (35) from Alochibagh, female (50) from Pamposh Colony, Natipora, female (25) from Sangam, female (40) from Noorbagh, male (35) from Chattabal, female (45) from Batpora, female (68) from Dacho, male (46) from Hydergund, female (35) from Frisal, male (23) from Mujamarg, female (35) from Babapora, male (27) from Chitragam, female (55) from Wachi, male (40) from CHC Zainapora, female (26) from Tulran, male (40) from Litter, male (24) from Handwara Srg, male (27) from Bemina Srg, female (25) from Zaina Kadal Srg, male (56) from Arizal Srg, female (34) from Ganderbal, male (32) from Pamposh Colony, male (50) from Kalashpora Srg, female (58) from Shaheed Gunj, female (60) from Charisharief, female (30) from Chattabal, female (46) from Dalgate, male (13) from Palpora Srg, male (17) from Khayam, female (21) from Habba Kadal, male (65) from Fatehkadal, male (39) from Lal Mandi, male (20) from Fatehkadal, male (50) from Hyderpora, two females (45, 27) from Srg, male (28) from Chattabal Srg, female (45) from Budgam, male (44) from Hawal, female (42) and two males (62, 32) from Zoonimar, male (42) and female (62) from Alamgiri Bazar, female (25) from Parigam Pul, two females (20, 46) and male (65) from Koil Pul, male (27) and five females (21, 50, 25, 24, 16) from Chakura Pul, female (46) from Braw Banduna Pul, two males (37, 65) from Shivpora Pul and two males (75, 37) from Hawal. (GNS)

India reports 1.86 lakh cases, 3,660 deaths

New Delhi: India registered 1,86,364 fresh cases of COVID-19 and 3,660 casualties in the past 24 hours, according to the data updated by the Union Health Ministry on Friday.

The fresh addition took the cumulative caseload to 2,75,55,457 while the death toll soared to 3,18,895.

The active caseload in the country is 23,43,152 comprising 8.50 per cent of the total infections while 2,48,93,410 people have recovered from disease so far amounting to 90.34 per cent of recovery rate. The case fatality rate stands at 1.16 per cent.

Meanwhile, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said that a total of 33.90,39,861 samples have been tested so far for coronavirus. Of this, 20,70,508 were tested in the past one day.

On the vaccination front, a total of 20,57,20,660 people have been vaccinated across the country till now with 29,19,699 administered in the last 24 hours. (UNI)

Positivity rate of cases declined from 36% to 8.7 % in Sgr: DC

Srinagar: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad Friday said that the Srinagar district has shown a significant decline in Covid-19 positive cases and covid related hospital admissions in the past few days.

He was giving a brief about the latest Covid-19 scenario in the district. Giving details, he informed that the positivity rate of Covid cases has declined from 36 percent in mid of May to 8.7 percent on 27 May, 2021 whileas recovery rate of district has picked up at 83 percent. He said there are about 5800 active Covid-19 cases in the district.

The DC said that due to relentless testing and vaccination drives across the district there was an overall reduction in Covid cases, however, there is need to be extra cautious by strictly adhering to Covid-19 Appropriate Behavior at all levels.

With regard to the ongoing Covid-19 vaccination process, the DC informed that a population of over 2.80 lakh of target groups has been administered Covid vaccine doses in the district till date. He said vaccination centers have been established across the City to cover the rest of the targeted population.

It was also given out that Srinagar district ranks at 3rd place in terms of total vaccine doses across districts of J&K.

The DC urged the people to get vaccinated at an earliest to curb the Covid-19.

Similarly, on the directions of Lieutenant Governor, the district administration Srinagar has setup Covid care centres at all 21 Panchayats of the district with all medical equipments, oximeters, besides Medical and Paramedical staff to manage and contain the Covid-19 effectively in rural areas, said the DC.

He further informed that under different Social Security schemes, financial assistance of Rs 5.60 crore has been disbursed among 5222 beneficiaries and Rs 2.19 crore has been also provided to construction workers. Requisite number of Mandays has also been generated under MNREGA and payments also stand released.

Divisional Admin Kashmir receives 190 Oxygen Concentrators

Div Com launches Taskeen Tele- Counselling for Covid affected children

Srinagar: In a brief interaction, 190 Oxygen Concentrators were officially handed over to Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir Pandurang K. Polehere on Friday at his office.

Commissioner Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), Zubair Ahmad also present on the occasion, stressed upon the coordination of relief efforts of the government and non-governmental organisations in J & K to mitigate the challenges posed by the pandemic.

These 190 Oxygen Concentrators have been supported by Mission Oxygen, KFORD and HWVO.

While discussing the relief and COVID response efforts across Kashmir, Iqbal Lone CEO KFORD apprised the officials about the relief and support efforts from Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiative.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir and Commissioner Secretary, FCS&CA,  while revealing the details of huge augmentation efforts made by the government for increasing both oxygen generation  and refilling capacity across all hospitals, appreciated the support of providing these oxygen concentrators  to be used by the government hospitals, particularly in peripheral areas, across Kashmir division.

They also lauded the contributions being made by the organization, during these tough and challenging times.

Meanwhile, Pole launched Taskeen, a tele- counselling for psychological support of Covid-19 affected children during the pandemic.

The counselling has been started in wake of the growing concerns among parents. A team of Psychologists and resources persons on alternate days shall provide counselling to address fear, anxiety and other mental stress related issues among the Covid-19 affected children  by providing them psychological first-aid and emotional support.

Div Com said that a team of psychologists, experts shall cater to children in quarantine, isolation and in Covid care centres. The counselling shall also be given to the children who have their parents or near ones as Covid positive, besides also to those children who have lost their family members to the virus.

The panel shall also be available to all children and parents seeking psychological support though phone, audio and video calls.

The resource persons shall be contacted through their contact numbers, Dr Sadaqat  on 7006519806 phone number on Monday, Aijaz, 7006314064 on Thursday and  Masood on 6006175373 on Saturday between 10 am to 4 pm.

The Covid Control Room Kashmir has taken various measures to address mental related issues among children and parents, arranging tele- consultation of doctors, psychologists and field related experts to reach out to the general public in the pandemic.

Govt formally appoints Arun Kumar Mehta J&K’s CS

Srinagar: Government on Friday appointed Arun Kumar Mehta (IAS, AGMUT) as the Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Consequent upon the appointment of B.V.R. Subrahmanyam, IAS (CG:1987), Chief Secretary, J&K, as Officer on Special Duty in the Department of Commerce, Government of India, Arun Kumar Mehta, IAS (AGMUT:1988) is hereby appointed as Chief Secretary, J&K from the date B.V.R. Subrahmanyam relinquishes the charge,” reads the order, a copy of which lies with GNS.

BVR Subrahmanyam was on Thursday appointed J&K Officer on Special Duty in the Department of Commerce, Government of India. He was also named Secretary in the Commerce Department with effect from June 30 when the incumbent superannuates.

The union Home Secretary later approved Mehta’s appointment as new J&K Chief Secretary and asked the local administration to issue orders to this effect.

LeT militant killed in Shopian gunfight

Search operation continues in Sopore

Srinagar: A Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, who was active from March 26 this year, was killed in a gunfight with a joint team of police and security forces in Shopian district of South Kashmir on Friday, officials said.

“At about 1500 hours, acting on a specific input regarding presence of (militants) in orchards of village Ganapora area of Shopian, a joint cordon and search operation was launched by Police, 44RR and 14Bn CRPF in the area,” a police spokesman said in a statement.

During the search operation, he said, as the presence of militants got ascertained they were given repeated opportunities to surrender, however they fired indiscriminately upon the joint search party which was retaliated, leading to an encounter, he said.

“In the ensuing encounter, one (militant) was killed and his body was retrieved from the site of the encounter.”

He has been identified as Aitmad Ahmad Dar resident of Awend Shopian. “He was linked to LeT. As per police records, the killed (militant) was active since 26/03/2021 and was involved in several cases.”

The spokesman said arms and ammunition including one AK-56 rifle and other incriminating materials were recovered from the encounter site.

“IGP Kashmir congratulates Police and security forces for conducting successful operation in a professional manner without any collateral damage.”

Meanwhile, the spokesman said at about 1930 hours, a joint party of Police and security forces at Usmanabad Warpora area of Sopore while laying cordon of a suspected house was fired upon by militants to escape from the house during brief exchange of fire. “Reinforcements came and a nearby orchard cordoned and search was going on. Further details shall follow,” he added.

Govt approves salary increment for NHM employees

Measure aimed to appreciate their contribution towards COVID control: Dulloo

Srinagar: In a major decision, the government has accorded approval for substantial hike in salary of employees who are working under National Health Mission in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The decision, in this regard, has been conveyed to the Union Territory in the approval received for the Programme Implementation Plan for the financial year 2021-22 projected by the J&K government.

As per the approval accorded by Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in addition to annual increment budget of 5 per cent, for the first time, an additional increment of about 12 per cent has been approved as hike in salary for NHM employees through restructuring and rationalization.

The exact amount of individual increment in this regard shall be notified by the Executive Committee of State Health Society headed by Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education Department, Atal Dulloo, shortly.

Financial Commissioner, Atal Dulloo, while complimenting the NHM employees for the incentive, said that this endeavor of the government is aimed at to boost the morale of the employees and encourage and appreciate their contribution towards working tirelessly in curbing Covid-19. “Such perks are always being given by the government to recognize the services of those who put their selfless services for the cause of humanity and set examples for others to follow”, he maintained.

Mission Director NHM, J&K,    Mohammed Yasin Choudhary, said that the salary hike, particularly the salary revision was one of the long pending demands of NHM employees working in the Union Territory. It was under consideration of the Government and was actively pursued by the UT administration in the National Programme Coordination Committee Meeting for 2021-22 with the Union Ministry.

He thanked Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, Advisor to LG, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar and Financial Commissioner, Atal Dulloo, for their efforts in ensuring approval of this increment in favour of NHM employees for recognition of their services. He added that in these tough times of the pandemic, “COVID warriors” of Health and Medical Education Department, including NHM employees, have risen to the challenge and are selflessly providing holistic health care services to counter the spread of Corona virus and treat the infected.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Jammu and Kashmir government in its employee friendly measures had also recently announced grant of loyalty bonus for contractual staff of the National Health Mission (NHM) for the financial year 2020-21.

KCC&I, KAS association, EJAC welcome Mehta’s appointment as J&K CS

Srinagar: A trade body was among the groups who welcomed the appointment of Arun Kumar Mehta as the new Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir.

Officers belonging to Jammu Kashmir Administrative Service have congratulated A K Mehta, Financial Commissioner, Finance, on being appointed as the Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir.

In a statement, the officers have hailed the contribution rendered by Mr. Mehta in various previous assignments during his career and hoped that during his tenure as CS, J&K would march ahead on the path of prosperity and development.

In a statement released to media, the Jammu & Kashmir administrative officers fraternity said that Mehta being a member of J&K cadre of IAS is fully aware of all matters and has wealth of experience of working in J&K and hoped that the same would be utilised for the welfare of people.

The officers pledged all support and cooperation to Mehta in this regard.

JKAS officers also thanked the outgoing CS, B V R Subrahmanyan for his stewardship and efficient handling of the issues in J&K. They have wished him best for his next assignment as the Union Commerce Secretary.

Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCC&I) in a statement welcomed the appointment of the new Chief Secretary of J&K Arun Kumar Mehta and bid farewell to his predecessor and incumbent BVR Subrahmanyam for his new assignment in the Commerce Ministry at the Centre.

As Arun Kumar Mehta (IAS) has been appointed a new Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir, KCC&I President, Sheikh Ashiq Ahmad and General Secretary Farooq Amin have hailed the appointment and expressed expectations and high hopes from the new Chief Secretary.

KCC&I spokesperson said the appointment has come at a time when the J&K is going through successive lockdowns triggered economic crisis, and is reeling under pandemic lockdown. It has expressed full hope in the administrative capabilities of Arun Kumar Mehta to bail out Kashmir out of the economic crisis.

As Arun Kumar Mehta has more than three decades of experience in bureaucracy with key positions in J&K and Centre, the KCC&I has expressed high hopes from his administrative acumen and experience.

As previously he has held key positions in J&K as DC Baramulla, Power Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir before proceeding onto his central deputations. His tenure in Kashmir is remembered for his several initiatives like fast track development process to bringing accountability and transparency in governance.

Further, KCC&I has expressed joy and hope at the appointment of BVR Subrahmanyam in the Commerce Ministry. It also expressed high hopes with outgoing Chief Secretary as he will represent Kashmir at the centre as he is aware of the economic situation in the UT of J&K.

Meanwhile, the Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) congratulated Arun Kumar Mehta for being posted as the new Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir.

Expressing immense pleasure, EJAC President Fayaz Ahmad Shabnam hailed the decision of the government for assigning the top most administrative post of J&K to Arun Kumar Mehta.

In a statement, he said that, “On behalf of all the employees of J&K especially the EJAC leadership, I welcome Mehta as the new Chief Secretary of J&K”.

Shabnam said that EJAC has full confidence that being an honest and competent administrator, Mehta will continue to work to ensure the progress and prosperity of the people, especially the employees of J&K. He added that the employees are optimistic that Mehta will address all the lingering issues of the employees and will protect their interests at all platforms.

EJAC president highlighted that the whole world including JK is struck hard by the pandemic on all fronts and it needs very incredible leadership and statesmanship to overcome the ongoing and upcoming challenges and bring back the JK to its glory and prosperity and hoped that the new Chief Secretary will overcome all such challenges.

Shabnam also assured full cooperation to Mehta for the bright future of J&K and in implementing the aspirations of the employees.