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Corona curfew, public cooperation yielded good results: DC Sgr

Srinagar: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar Mohammed Aijaz Asad Monday said that corona curfew and public cooperation has yielded good results so far in containment and mitigation of Covid-19 virus in the district.

DC said this while briefing the media about the containment and mitigation measures taken by the district administration.

He said all possible measures are being taken to break the chain of corona virus in the district. He said on the directions of Lieutenant Governor, Covid care centers are being established at all 21 Panchayats of the district to ensure Covid related patient care facilities at the door steps of the people living in rural areas.

He said in coming days we have to remain more vigilant to fight the war against Covid-19 and follow the Covid-19 SOPs in letter and spirit.

Meanwhile, DC Srinagar visits various Panchayats, oversees establishment of Panchayat level CCCs

Deputy Commissioner Srinagar also visited various Panchayats in the district to oversee the process of establishment of the Covid Care Centres (CCCs) in various Panchayats of the district.

The DC visited Panchayats of Nowgam-A,  Nowgam-B and Sioteng Panchayats.

Chairman District Development Counci(DDC) Srinagar, Malik Aftab, Vice Chairman DDC, Wani Bilal were also present during the Tour. The concerned Sarpanchs besides Chief Planning Officer, CMO, Srinagar District Panchayat Officer and other senior officers accompanied the DC during his visit.

While inspecting the joint Covid Care Center established at Nowgam Panchayat, the DC was informed that 10 Covid care beds including two Oxygen facilitated beds have been put in place for the Covid affected patients, besides all basic requirements.

The centers have been established in a feasible environment suitable for patients. The DC also visited Covid Center set up at Sioteng Panchayat and took stock of the patient care facilities. He asked the concerned to ensure all requisite facilities to the patients.

Also, DC Srinagar called for intensified vaccination drive for focused and target groups under the age group 18-45  years in the district from Tuesday to break the transmission chain and check the spread of infection.

The DC said this while chairing a meeting with all sectoral officers, senior Health Care functionaries BMO, ZMOs to review the achievements made with regard to ongoing vaccination process in Srinagar,  besides the mitigation measures undertaken to control the second wave of Covid-19.

Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Athar Amir, Additional Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Incharge Covid Control War Room, Chief Planning Officer, Chief Medical Officer, SDM East & West, all Tehsildars and other concerned were present in the meeting.

During the meeting various aspects regarding vaccination were discussed threadbare.

It was given out that under vaccination drive from May 25 the target groups under 18-45  years of age, the high risk and vulnerable groups have been identified which include – shopkeepers /dhabawallas, hotel waiters & staff/thela wallas,  services sector, Barbers,  Bakers Meat, Poultry Vegetable sellers, Drivers/ Conductors, Lawyers, Journalists; faculty /staff/workers of the Universities/Colleges; Government employees on COVID duty/or in active field offices Construction workers registered with Construction Workers Board; Tourism sector workers; people with disabilities, widows/single mothers, orphans, and persons with co-morbid conditions.

It was informed that to ensure proper outreach to the prioritized groups, special vaccination centers will be activated in specific locations.

DC directed for setting up additional 50 vaccination centers and immunization teams to expand coverage.

He also stressed on maintaining and updating database of the vaccination being done on daily basis to ensure data is submitted well  in time to concerned quarters.

The DC directed the officers of different Government departments to undertake the vaccination of their subordinate employees on Covid duty to safeguard their families.

He urged upon the general public to cooperate with the District Administration in making the Covid drive successful in the district. He further said that the vaccination is most necessary for fighting against the Coronavirus pandemic

The Commissioner SMC also spoke on the occasion and assured all possible support for success ful vaccination process.

Region-specific recruitment ads rekindle domicile row in J&K

Srinagar: The domicile row was rekindled in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday after advertisements appeared for staff recruitment in hospitals seeking region specific domicile certificates.

After the abrogation of articles 370 and 35A, the permanent resident certificate issued in favor of citizens in J&K had become redundant.

Instead, people were asked to obtain domicile certificates those would suffice for purposes of recruitment etc.

The domicile certificates state that a person is the resident/domicile of J&K although he can be living in any of the two regions of Jammu or Kashmir.

Two 500-bedded hospitals are being built in collaboration with the DRDO in J&K, one in the Jammu division and the other in Kashmir division.

Ironically, two separate advertisements have been issued by the administration seeking applications from doctors and paramedics, one for the hospital coming up in Jammu and the other for the one coming up in Srinagar.

The advertisement for Jammu hospital says “the candidate should be permanent resident/domicile of Jammu division’ while the advertisement for the Srinagar hospital says ‘the candidate should be permanent resident/domicile of Kashmir division.”

The decision has invoked strong criticism with some saying that this amounts to further bifurcation of J&K into Jammu and Kashmir as two separate legal entities.

Legal experts say the categorisation of posts as divisional or district cadre does not mean that the recruitment can be restricted to one specific place.

“A teacher’s post advertised in the district cadre in Kathua district does not debar a candidate from any of the remaining 19 districts from seeking employment as a teacher in Kathua district,” said Bashir Ahmad, a senior advocate. (IANS)

Traffic restored on Mughal Road

By: M S Nazki

Rajouri: Authorities have restored Mughal road – connecting Poonch and Shopian districts of South Kashmir – after halting the vehicular traffic movement on Sunday evening following a landslide along the thoroughfare at Mansar Morh Peer Ki Gali.

An official said that the road has been cleared of the debris at affected spot and the stranded fruit-laden trucks allowed to ply along the road.

It is pertinent to mention here that the thoroughfare was exclusively thrown open to fruit-laden trucks and movement of Gujjar-Bakerwals. However on frequent appeals from public, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha asked the administration to extend the relaxations for patients referred from Poonch and Rajouri districts to Srinagar hospitals. (GNS)

Narco-module busted, Heroin worth Rs 50 Cr seized in Kupwara

By: Tasaduq Hussain

Kupwara:  Jammu and Kashmir Police Monday claimed to have busted a narco module, saying that the module was on radar for the past three weeks and more chains and links related to the case will be identified during the investigation.

Police said eight kilograms of Heroin has been recovered from the one arrested person which has a market value of Rs 50 Crore.

Addressing a news conference Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Kupwara Dr. GV Sundeep said that the busted narco module was in close touch with Pakistan based operatives and the accused apprehended was tasked to smuggle drugs into the valley to extend financial support to the militant outfits in Kashmir.

Flanked by other police officials, the SSP said that this particular narco module was under forces radar for the past two to three weeks, and some suspected places were also searched but finally, on Sunday evening the teams following them were able to apprehend the accused.

He said that the accused has been arrested along with a huge consignment of 8 kilograms of heroin having a market value of Rs 50 crore.

The SSP said that the accused was in touch with Pakistan-based militants and was tasked to extend help to the militants within the Kashmir valley adding that these drug consignments are moved to convert them into money.

He informed that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to probe this case further and more arrests and links of this chain are expected to come to the fore during the further course of the investigation.

The district police chief said that this year infiltration has been very negligible but there have been more attempts to send drugs to make the flow of money without a move of money.

He further informed that a total of 32 First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered in NDPS acts in which around 40-45 accused people have been arrested.

“In all these cases a total of 28 Kilograms of heroin has been recovered having a market value of RS 129 crore”, he said. (KNO)

Govt likely to start tele-classes for 09-12th standard

By: Bhat Imran

Srinagar: The government is mulling to start regular Tele-Classes for 9th to 12th standard of all major subjects to compensate the academic losses amid COVID-19 lockdown.

Administrative Secretary to the government for School Education Department, B K Singh said that the department was drafting a proposal in this regard and will submit it to the government for approval.

“We are drafting a proposal to start regular Tele-Classes for a whole day for the students of 9-12 classes to compensate the academic losses,” Singh said.

He also said, “As far as Tele-classes for other classes is concerned, we have lined-up the schedule with the concerned Television channel operators and will probably start telecasting from this week only.”

Singh said, “We have not yet estimated the duration of each class but the Tele-classes will be the same like the normal classes. “All classes will be of nearly 3-6 hours a day.”

Last year, the government had engaged skilled teachers to compensate the academic losses of students by delivering onscreen lessons via Doordarshan Channels and other Cable Networks.

During this year, the government started broadcasting education lectures of all major subjects for 9th to 11th standard students via Radio 98.3 Mirchi in association with Samagra Shiksha every day from 2 to pm onwards.

Pertinently, the government on April-15 ordered closure of all private coaching institutes till April-30 in Jammu and Kashmir in view of surge in COVID-19 cases.

However, the government ordered extension for closure of all schools for offline classes’ up to 12th standard till further orders. (KNO)

Continue action against militants, their associates: DGP to officers

Srinagar: Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh on Monday chaired a high level security review meeting at Police headquarters in which he took stock of the security situation and also reviewed J&K police’s response to 2nd wave of COVID-19.

The meeting was attended by Special DG CID, R.R. Swain, ADGP Headquarters, PHQ, M.K Sinha, IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, IGP Headquarters PHQ, Garib Dass, DIG Central Kashmir Amit Kumar, DIG SKR, Abdul Jabbar, DIG NKR, Sujit Kumar, AIG (P&T) Rajinder Gupta and SSP Srinagar Sandeep Choudhary.

According to a statement issued here, DGP while speaking on the occasion directed the officers to augment the security grids to further improve the safe and secure environment for the citizens.

He stressed that the action against the militants and their associates should continue and all the suspicious elements should be kept under check so as to foil their ill designs aimed at disrupting normal lives of the people.

Underscoring the need for the proactive role of the law enforcing agencies, DGP has directed police officers to put in place effective measures for maintaining peace and order in coordination with other security forces.

Singh said that JKP along with other security forces has ensured rule of law after facing tough challenges and have succeeded in maintaining a sense of security among the people. He said that the efforts will continue to strengthen the peace in J&K.

DGP stressed the need of using all the technology and related tools to keep a check on the people who are misusing social media. He directed that a mechanism must be put in place to identify and bring to book all the mischief mongers, who are found using the social media for anti-national and anti-social activities.

He directed the field officers to take effective steps against the drug peddlers so that the menace of drug abuse is eradicated.

DGP directed the officers to maintain close surveillance of such elements trying to disrupt the fast returning peaceful atmosphere and take all measures to neutralise such attempts.

While reviewing the J&K Police response to 2nd wave of COVID-19, DGP stressed for implementing the government directives, advisories, besides assisting the administration to contain the spread of COVID-19. He said that “we are in the critical phase and every possible effort is required to come out of it.”

The senior officers briefed the DGP about the measures put in place for maintaining peace and order and ensuring security of the people. DGP was also apprised regarding J&K Police’s different measure in response to the COVID-19.

DIPR, JDI Kashmir, employees condole Fida Ali’s demise

Srinagar: Director Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Rahul Pandey condoled sad demise of former Deputy Director Information Fida Ali, who passed away on Monday morning.

In a condolence message, Rahul Pandey expressed deep sorrow and grief over the demise of Fida Ali and remembered him for his contribution to the department.

He offered his deepest condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for peace to departed soul.

Meanwhile, the employees of DIPR also expressed their grief and sorrow over the demise of Fida Ali.

They offered their deepest condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and courage for the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss.

JDI Kashmir, employees condole demise

Meanwhile, Joint Director Information and Public Relations, Kashmir Division, Haris Ahmad Handoo today expressed deep grief and sorrow over the demise of former Deputy Director Information Fida Ali, who passed away on Monday.

JDIK in this regard convened a condolence meeting in his Office chamber to offer his deepest condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for peace to the departed soul.

Incharge Deputy Director, PR, Kashmir, Mohammad Aslam khan while remembering the former Deputy Director, said that Fida Ali was highly versed, qualified and  repository of knowledge who guided the Information department to new heights as a diversified department.

Meanwhile, the employees, while expressing their grief and sorrow over the demise of Fida Ali, highlighted his role as an honest, compassionate and dynamic officer.

They offered their deepest condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and patience for the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss.

Advisor Khan hails Union Ministry for adding two more disciplines at JK’s Water Sports Centre

‘Efforts afoot to make Jammu, Kashmir as countries’ best water sports destinations’

SRINAGAR: Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has approved addition of two more water sports disciplines of Kayaking and Canoeing at the Khelo India State Centre of Excellence (KISCE), Srinagar, which had earlier only facility for rowing.

According to a communiqué issued by J&K Sports Council in this regard, this significant move is aimed at to encourage and facilitate the outstanding athletes of Jammu and Kashmir in these disciplines.

Pertinently, the J&K Sports Council and the UT government had initiated the request for addition of these sporting disciplines in the Centre. The KISCE, which was launched in April 2021, after revamping facilities in the existing J&K Water Sports Academy in J&K shall now train athletes in three disciplines instead of one.

Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan, while hailing Center government for this significant decision, said, “The addition of Kayaking and Canoeing disciplines shall pave way for more impressive performances in international competitions such as the World Championships and the Asian Championships. The KISCE Water Sports Centre shall help in tapping and nurturing of athletes in two new disciplines enabling them to excel in the sport and represent India in world-class competition.”

Farooq Khan expressed gratitude to Lieutenant Governor of J&K, Manoj Sinha, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Kiren Rijiju, for addition of these disciplines to the Khelo India State Centre of Excellence. He said that athletes are overwhelmed that they can get world class training in more disciplines under one roof.

Advisor said that with the addition of these two sporting disciplines there is scope for greater participation and this shall also draw sporting talent from all across the country. He praised the teams from UT administration and Ministry of Youth Affairs Government of India to make this possible.

Briefing about addition of two new disciplines, Secretary, J&K Sports Council, Nuzhat Gull, informed that the Sports Authority of India and the Sports Council will assess the requirements to implement training in newly added disciplines including coaching and equipment. She said J&K abounds for water bodies and facilities shall be added to other places in both Jammu and Kashmir divisions to make it countries’ best water sports destinations.

Earlier, welcoming the decision, Secretary General, Indian Kayaking and Canoeing Association, Prashant Khushwaha, said, “We are thankful to the Centre Government for this decision. Kayaking, Canoeing and Rowing together have a total of 63 medals in the Olympics. If we can provide training to youngsters in these disciplines then India’s medal haul in the Olympics can go up significantly. He also added that Kashmir is a very strategic location for the KISCE academy as the weather matches with European countries where most competitions are held and this will only strengthen the chances of our athletes to contend for the Olympic and world title.

Meanwhile, all the sports enthusiasts of J&K have termed this decision as a significant development as far as augmenting sports infrastructure in J&K is concerned.

Recruitment of contractual Staff for DRDO- Hospital being ensured on time: GMC Jammu

JAMMU: The administration of Government Medical College Jammu today said that the process for recruitment of the staff on contractual basis required for early commissioning of DRDO- Hospital has already been initiated and the team will be available by May 26.

Responding to a news report “DRDO Hospital to function from May 25, staff not recruited yet” appearing in a section of press, the authorities stated that that the Government, Vide Order No. 398-JK (HME) of 2021 dated 18.05.2021, has created 683 posts to be deployed in 500 bedded DRDO- COVID Hospital, constructed in collaboration with Defence Research Development  Organisation (DRDO) at Bhagwati Nagar Jammu.

“The post of Medical Superintendent and Deputy Medical Superintendent shall be filled-up on deployment basis from the Health Services Department. The post of Physicians, Anesthetists, Pediatricians and Medical Officers shall be filled- up both on deployment from the Health Services Department as well as on contractual basis. The  Nursing Staff and Paramedical/Technical Staff shall be filled up both on deployment  from Health Services Department as well as on contractual basis” the Medical College Authorities informed.

The GMC authorities said, the process for recruitment of the staff on contractual basis was started with publishing of three advertisements in the leading newspapers of J&K on 20th of May 2021, indicating the designation, number and the eligibility qualification required for the staff to be posted in DRDO Hospital.

“The aspirants of the same were given three day time for filling the forms up to 23rd of May 2021.  Accordingly the selection process for the same was completed by 24th of May 2021. As per plan, an orientation programme for newly recruited staff will be held on 25th of May 2021” the GMC authorities said.

As such the staff required for functioning of the DRDO-Hospital shall be readily available by 26 of May 2021, the authorities stated.

Act as role model for children, teach them Covid appropriate behavior: Doctor tells elders

Asks parents to get their kids other routine vaccines

JAMMU: Dr Sanjeev Kumar Digra, Professor Department of Pediatrics, SMGS Hospital Jammu has said that irrespective of the hyped third-wave of Covid-19, young children have always been at risk of communicating the infection.

Although, in earlier waves, the infection was observed to be asymptomatic and mild in nature, it could become more severe in future, he added.

“As more population is infected with the virus, young children become more vulnerable to catch its infection. Thus, the onus of protecting children from Covid-19 is upon adults. If they religiously follow Covid appropriate behaviour, they can make sure that the infection doesn’t reach their kids at home’ the doctor advised.

The doctor said the elders in the family need to act as role-model and teach children how to adopt Covid appropriate behaviour, wear masks and sanitise hands frequently. ‘Till the time trial of vaccine for kids is going on and kids are not vaccinated, Covid appropriate behaviour is the only defence’ he said. However, he said that according to recent guidelines, lactating mothers can also get vaccination.

The doctor also reminded parents to get children their routine vaccines in order to prevent other deadly diseases. ‘Vaccines help prevent numerous deadly diseases in children. If only they’re protected from them all, can we expect our children to have strong immunity against Covid also’, he said.

Giving tips to parents, the doctor advises them to take care of children’s nutrition and hydration in addition to engaging in indoor physical activities to keep fit. He suggests that parents spend time with their young ones while limiting their on-screen time, ie. usage of phones, tablets and other multimedia gadgets.

‘If there is a symptomatic Covid patient at home, make sure to isolate him/ her and not let children around. On the contrary, if a child is Covid positive, the adults should make sure to wear double-masks when around the child, given that the child is not old enough to be kept in isolation’, educates Dr Sanjeev. They also need to frequently sanitise surfaces and things around the child, he added.

Detailing Covid symptoms in children, Dr Sanjeev informs that they include fever, throat pain, cold, cough, dysentery. In the second wave, it has been observed that children also tend to develop rashes and redness in eyes, he said.

‘If a child is suffering from high grade fever for four to five days, is not eating well, starts vomiting, not breathing naturally, has bluish discolouration of body parts, has sunken eyes or dry lips, and his/ her oxygen saturation level dips below 94, one must immediately consult a doctor telephonically, or through eSanjeevani telemedicine facility. All facilities are available for treatment of such children at Maternal & Child Care Hospital, Gandhi Nagar Jammu, informs Dr Sanjeev.

Expressing hope, Dr Sanjeev says, ‘If we sincerely adopt Covid appropriate behaviour, we might even be able to prevent the third wave at all’.

It is pertinent to mention that all Covid-related queries and doubts can be cleared on helpline number 0191 2571616. Public can also call the Divisional Control Room at 0191-2520982, 2549676, 2674444, 2674115, 2674908.