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Arun Mehta is new J&K Chief Secretary

Subrahmanyam appointed as OSD in Commerce Ministry

Srinagar: The union government decided on Thursday to appoint senior IAS officer, Arun Kumar Mehta as the chief secretary of J&K.

In a communication addressed to J&K Lt governor, Manoj Sinha, the union Home Secretary, Ajay Bhalla said, “Pursuant to the appointment of Shri B.V.R.Subrahmanyam IAS (CG; 1987) chief secretary, Jammu & Kashmir as officer on special duty in the department of commerce, government of India, it has been decided with the approval of the competent authority that Shri Arun Kumar Mehta, IAS (AGMUT: 1988) will take over as chief secretary, J&K from the date Shri B.V.R. Subrahmanyam relinquishes the charge, and until further orders.

“Orders to this effect may be issued by the government of Jammu & Kashmir.”

Among the three front-runners — Pradip Kumar Tripathi, Sudhanshu Panday and Arun Kumar Mehta—sources had said that Mehta has emerged as the first choice because of his integrity, honesty and a better grasp of administrative affairs in J&K.

Meanwhile, B V R Subrahmanyam was appointed as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in the Commerce Ministry. The appointment was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC).

“The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the appointment of Shri B.V.R. Subrahmanyam, IAS (CG;87), Chief Secretary, Jammu & Kashmir as Officer on Special Duty in the Department of Commerce,” the order reads.

“The ACC has also approved his appointment as Secretary, Department of Commerce upon superannuation of Shri Anup Wadhawan, IAS (UK:85), Secretary Department of Commerce on 30.06.2021,” the order added.

2 infants die within 24 hours of vaccination

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BY: Naveed- ul- Haq

Budgam: A 47-days-old baby died within hours after immunization in Soibugh area of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Thursday.

It was the second death in 24 hours at the PHC after the immunization.

Family sources said that the infant, identified as Naveen Kumar, died after he was given the immunisation vaccine at the PHC Soibugh.

“The baby was vaccinated at Soibugh PHC. He took the dose and within a few hours the baby developed a reaction, we shifted him immediately to GB Panth hospital, where he breathed his last,” family said.

Pertinently, this was the second death post-immunisation reported from the PHC since yesterday, earlier 45 days old baby Ziyan Ahmed Mir died after being vaccinated at the same Health Centre at Soibugh area of Budgam.

Medical Superintendent GB Panth hospital said that yesterday the child was brought dead to the hospital.

About the death of another child, the Medical Superintendent said he is not aware of the case, thus can’t comment on the issue.

Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Budgam Tajamul Hussain said that both the children were vaccinated under immunisation and after the observational time they went home and one of the family came back to the hospital with their kid who had developed some problems.

“The doctors referred them to GB Panth hospital Srinagar where the child lost his life after the first line treatment,” Hussain said.

“Regarding another child he too received the vaccine for routine immunization but at home during the midnight after developing some problems, the family took the kid to GB Panth hospital where doctors received the child with cardiac arrest,” he said.

Hussain said they were not sure if the vaccine was directly linked with the baby’s death in any way.

“Baby could have an existing disease. We need to wait for final forensic reports,” he said. “We are yet to conduct a detailed verbal autopsy with the baby’s parents to understand their medical condition. “

Hussain said for now routine immunization drives have been stopped in the entire district for one week to check whether there is anything wrong with the vaccine.

“We are investigating the matter and regarding the death of the two children, a probe has been started,” he said. (KNO)

Daughter killed, mother wounded in Handwara explosion

Handwara: A teenage girl was killed while her mother sustained injuries after an explosion occurred at Tarathpora in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. The injured lady was referred to Srinagar hospital under critical conditions for specialized treatment.

The officials said that the mother identified as Sara Begum and her daughter Gulnaza were injured near their house at Shaherkoot after a shell went off in the morning hours today.

A senior health officer at District Hospital Handwara said that the teenage girl was declared brought dead on arrival while her mother Sara Begum has been referred to Srinagar under critical conditions.

A police official said that the duo had gone to the forest yesterday and have got regionally famous forest vegetable ‘Daaid’ with which they have also brought some metal-like material similar to a shell.

He said that the metal objects including the vegetables were out under the open sky today. “The metal got heated and due to other physical sources, it went off during which the mother-daughter duo suffered injuries,” the official said. He also said that the daughter identified as Gulnaza has succumbed to her injuries.

An official informed that a case has been registered in this regard while the investigation was set into motion. (KNO)

GoI extends date for procurement of Wheat

Jammu: Pursuant upon the personal intervention of Farooq Ahmed Khan, Advisor to Lieutenant Governor J&K, the Ministry of Consumers Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Government of India has revised estimates of procurement of wheat from 10000 Mts to 17500 Mts.

Also the procurement period has been extended for another 10 days from 31.05.2021 to 10.06.2021.

The overwhelming response of farmers in procurement mandies prompted the UT administration to take up the demand for revision of procurement   targets and extension of period with GOI.

The procurement of wheat which is underway in three districts namely Jammu, Samba & Kathua (19 procurement Mandies) has already exceeded the initial target of 10000 Mts and touched an all time high of 13000 Mts as on date.

The bumper wheat crop in the region and rewarding Minimum Support Price fixed by Government of India have contributed for record procurement.

It is estimated that nearly 5000+ framers will benefit from marketable surplus sale of Wheat in procurement Mandies pegged at Rs 34.56 Crore. The payments through DBT are being paid to the farmers without involvement of any middlemen. During previous Kharif Marketing Season also record procurement of 38100 Mts of Paddy by FCI was registered in Jammu region.

The farmers have hailed the revision of procurement targets and extension of period.  The farmers thanked Farooq Khan, Advisor for taking up the matter with GOI and also praised Agriculture Production & Farmers Welfare Department and FCI for facilitating wheat procurement during the season.

Mayor leads protest against JCP

Srinagar: Amid Covid-19 pandemic, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Mayor Junaid Azim Matuu participated in a protest against Joint Commissioner Planning (JCP) at SMC premises here in Kashmir capital Srinagar.

Mayor Junaid Azim Matuu and his supporters are keen to oust new JCP Ghulam Hasan Mir from SMC. The Mayor has sought removal of Joint Commissioner Planning and his repatriation to Housing and Urban Development Department (HUDD).

Pertinently, Commissioner SMC, Athar Amin Khan, last week formed a Task Force of seven officials of the SMC headed by the JCP, Ghulam Hassan Mir, to look into illegal constructions, deviations and conversion of residential buildings into commercial in Srinagar city. He has also ordered their demolition and recovery of the money lost by such constructions from delinquent SMC officials.

The Task Force led by JCP Mir during the last few days demolished several illegal structures that were coming up during lockdown allegedly with the active connivance of some Municipal officials and Corporators. The drive that was started on May 21 will continue till June 6.

Continuing the protest against JCP Mir, Corporators who support Mayor staged a sit-in and raised slogans against ‘Afsar Shahi’. Mayor Juniad Matuu was part of the protest who demanded JCP Mir should be sent back to his parent department.

Joint commissioner Planning, Srinagar Municipal Corporation Ghulam Hassan Mir has already issued a statement stating that he won’t bow before the pressure tactics to issue building permissions blindly which he has not acceded to so far. “I have no favourite. I treat everyone equally. SMC is in a mess because of brokers. There is huge money in building activities and illegal constructions. Illegal constructions are allowed under the garb of delayed permissions,” Mir said.

In a letter to Commissioner SMC, Mayor has enclosed a representation signed by 61 Corporators of SMC- has sought enacting of Section 46 (2) and 50 (b) of J&K Municipal Corporation Act 2000, which deal with appointment of Joint Commissioners and functions of the Commissioner respectively.

“The approval of the Corporation for the appointment of Ghulam Hassan Mir, Joint Commissioner (Planning) is hereby rejected by the Corporation under Section 46 (2) of the J&K Municipal Corporation Act 2000″, read the letter.”

Mayor has sought appointment of a new JCP and requested Commissioner SMC to immediately relieve Mir of his charge as the Joint Commissioner Planning.

JCP, Ghulam Hasan Mir told news agency Kashmir News Trust that it is the government that has to take a final call. “I have performed my duty,” he said.

“I have no authority to comment on the subject, you please talk to Commissioner SMC,” Mir suggested.

Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Athar Amir said that it is an administrative matter and he can’t comment on it. (KNT)

R&AW Chief, IB Dir get one-yr extension

New Delhi: The Centre on Thursday extended the tenures of Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) Chief, Samant Kumar Goel, and Intelligence Bureau Director, Arvind Kumar, by one year.

Both Goel and Kumar are 1984-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officers, who were to retire on June 30 this year.

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved the extension in service of both Goel and Kumar for a period of one year beyond their present tenure ending June 30.

An order issued by the Minstry of Personnel on Thursday mentioned that both the IPS officers, holding two key posts, have been given extension in service “in relaxation of FR 56 (d) and Rule 16(1A) of All India Services (Death-cum-Retirement Benefits) Rule, 1958”.

As per the order, Goel’s service was extended for one year as Secretary, Research and Analysis Wing. The order also mentioned that Kumar’s service has been extended by one year as Director, Intelligence Bureau.

Goel was appointed as the Chief of R&AW on June 26, 2019, replacing Anil Dhasmana. He had been instrumental in handling the Punjab militancy crisis at its peak in 1990s.

Goel also played an important role in planning the February 2019 Balakot air strikes following the Pulwama terror attack, which claimed the lives of 40 CRPF troopers.

He was instrumental in planning the 2016 ‘surgical strikes’ carried out by the armed forces following the Uri terror attack.

Goel was also posted as in-charge consular affairs in Dubai and London.

Kumar, who is considered to be an expert on Kashmir, was also appointed as IB Director on June 26, 2019. He was involved in tackling Left Wing Extremism while in IB.

An Assam-Meghalaya cadre IPS, Kumar headed the IB in Bihar. Before that, he looked after its administration and inquiry branches.

 

VCOAS visits Ladakh

Leh:  Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS) Lieutenant General CP Mohanty arrived here on a three-day visit on Thursday to review operational preparedness along Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh.

A defence ministry spokesperson said that Lt Gen Mohanty visited Headquarters Fire and Fury Corps, where he was briefed about the prevailing security situation and operational preparedness in Eastern Ladakh.

“Lt General Mohanty accompanied by Lieutenant General PGK Menon and General Officer Commanding (GOC), Fire and Fury Corps will visit forward areas in Ladakh on Friday and Saturday,” he said.

He said the Lt Gen will interact with troops, who are deployed in some of the harshest terrain, altitude and weather conditions.

Fire breaks out, doused at SKIMS

By: Sheikh Danish

Srinagar: Fire broke out at SK Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura here while officials said that no damage has occurred during the incident.

Director SKIMS, Dr. A G Ahangar confirmed the fire incident at the institute, saying that a short circuit is probably the cause behind the blaze. “The fire broke out at ward 3P store at the institute,” he said.

He further said that no damage has occurred at the institute during the incident, adding that it was a minor fire incident, which has been doused by the fire tenders. (KNO)

Collective fight against COVID-19 yielding encouraging results: Advisor Baseer Khan

Calls for establishment of CCCs at Panchayat level, continuation of wage employment schemes amid SOPs

ANANTNAG: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Baseer Ahmad Khan, today visited Bijbihara town of Anantnag district and held a meeting with public representatives, delegations, other stakeholders and officers of district administration to review Covid mitigation measures in place in the region.

The meeting was attended by DDC Chairman, Anantnag, Mohammad Yousuf Gorsi, Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Piyush Singla, Principal GMC Anantnag, ADC (G), members of DDCs and BDCs, SDM Bijbihara, CMO, CAO and representatives of traders, transporters, religious leaders and civil society members.

During the meeting, Advisor assessed the status of medical infrastructure and facilities, vaccination and functioning of tele-medication. He had threadbare discussion with all the participants who put forth their feedback and suggestions regarding the issues of concern in the wake of Covid pandemic.

Advisor said that the main objective of his visit was to have first hand interaction with all stakeholders besides getting feedback about arrangements and welfare measures being made by the local administration during this second wave of COVID. He reviewed the directions given during the last meeting held at the district head quarters and was informed that there has been a lot of progress on all fronts in the mitigation efforts.

Advisor said the fight against COVID-19 has to be a collective and coordinated effort from administration and general public. This coordination has already started showing results on ground, however, he sought further cooperation from all stakeholders at all levels in order to tackle the pandemic effectively. “The efforts of the government need to be complemented with the cooperation from all stakeholders like Traders, Hoteliers, transporters, civil society members  and  religious leaders”, the Advisor remarked.

Emphasizing the role of religious heads and PRIs in Corona mitigation efforts, Khan said they have a big responsibility of disseminating factual information regarding SOPs, vaccination and related measures among the people. He added that the masses should be educated properly regarding various aspects of the pandemic and right information is the key to the fight against this deadly disease.

Advisor informed that there is no shortage of oxygen, vaccines, drugs or other medical infrastructure and people should not pay any heed to the misinformation.

Advisor said that the tele-medication facilities are helping greatly towards resolving medical issues of the patients from their homes and this concept will go a long way in establishing a viable tele- consultation mechanism in the UT.

Stressing on the importance of vaccination, Advisor said supply side has been streamlined and directed the authorities for aggressively pursuing the vaccination programme to inoculate maximum eligible population. “The targeted vaccination drive for high risk and vulnerable groups will further bring down the infections in high contact/exposure areas,” he highlighted.

Khan directed the Deputy Commissioner to strictly enforce the lockdown measures and guidelines issued regularly by the government along with restrictions in locally notified containment zones. He called for continuation of wage employment activities, agriculture practices, construction work etc besides the smooth supply of all essential and basic items/services to the people of containment zones amid full observance of Covid SOPs and guidelines adding the government is taking calibrated steps of saving lives and livelihoods together.

Advisor hailed the cooperation and support of general public and appreciated them for following the guidelines in letter and spirit besides exhibiting responsible civic behavior during this hour of unprecedented nature. He reiterated that strict adherence to SOPs and guidelines are very vital for supplementing the sincere efforts and resilience of all covid-19 warriors against this pandemic.

Deputy Commissioner briefed the Advisor about the Covid mitigation and public welfare measures being taken up by the administration besides highlighting the achievements made so far. He said that a 24×7 helpline is functional and all Covid and non Covid grievances received are being addressed promptly besides a team of dedicated doctors attend the calls and give consultations over the phone which has reduced the influx of patients to the healthcare centres. He informed the vaccination process is going on smoothly both for above 45 and 18 to 45 targeted groups.

Dr. Singla further informed the Advisor that 5 bedded CCCs with all basic minimum facilities are being established in the Panchayats of the district. He also informed that 589432 beneficiaries have received free ration under PMGKY while as 30081 registered construction workers got a total assistance of Rs. 30081000/=(Rs.1000 to each worker) as part of Covid relief and welfare measures.

The visiting delegations of the traders and transporters and religious leaders discussed various issues with the Advisor.

Advisor assured them that all the genuine issues shall be taken to the logical end. He directed the Rural Development Department to prepare the plan under convergence to address the issue of flash floods which was highlighted by the delegations. He also asked the irrigation department to expedite the work on irrigation canals which serve as main supply of water to the crops in the ensuing season.

Advisor addressing the concern of Bhang cultivation highlighted by the delegations directed the police and administration to have strict enforcement in place.

COVID-19:  84 inmates test positive at district jail Kupwara

By: Tasaduq Hussain

Kupwara: At least 84 inmates at the district jail Kupwara have tested positive for the Covid-19 virus so far and six are stated to have recovered while the officials claimed that all the required facilities including proper isolation have been ensured.

Officials said that 20 cases were detected earlier, while 64 more inmates tested positive on Thursday.

Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) District Jail Kupwara Shahbaz Hussain said that a total of 270 inmates, only men are lodged there and all the facilities required for positive patients have been ensured.

“A total of 20 inmates had tested positive earlier of which six have recovered while 64 more tested positive today (Thursday),” he said. He maintained that all the required facilities are available for the positive patients besides the medical team comes to the jail premises for tests while a separate block has been prepared for patients.

Ghulam Nabi Sheikh Nodal Officer for Covid-19 said that a total of 84 jail inmates have tested positive for the novel coronavirus at district jail Kupwara till Thursday.

He said that the tests of all the jail inmates are done within the premises and positive cases are immediately isolated to the administrative designated facility in a bark adding that a total of 256 RT-PCR tests were conducted on Wednesday.

He said: “I have communicated with the concerned officials at district jail who have assured all the required facilities including proper isolation to inmates for all those who tested positive on Thursday.”

About the earlier 20 positive cases the nodal officer said: “We are expecting all of them to have recovered and In case of any need oxygen is provided with sufficient amount but as of now there is no such exigency while cylinders are available there.”

 

Sheikh said that all the earlier positive patients will undergo a re-test in a day or two and hopefully, all of them possibly may have recovered.

He informed that sufficient isolation beds have been prepared there besides all the jail inmates were made to undergo the Covid-19 test.

An official at the Covid control room said that samples under Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) were collected from the jail inmates on May 16 and the repeated RT-PCR test was done on May 24 in which all the 20 positive patients were detected positive again.

He said that no report of any jail inmate is awaited since results are received regularly on a daily basis.

Notably, till Wednesday, Kupwara district had alone reported a total of 11131 cases of which 9160 have recovered taking active positive cases to 1833 and 138 have died due to the virus—(KNO)