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MHA issues stricter COVID guidelines for Dec

New Delhi, Nov 25: Noting that the main focus now is to consolidate the substantial gains that have been achieved in containment of COVID-19 in the country, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday issued guidelines for stricter surveillance, containment and caution, which will be effective between December 1 and 31 this year.
Keeping in view the recent spike in new cases in a few States and Union Territories (UTs), in a fresh guidelines, the MHA said “there is need to maintain caution and to strictly follow the prescribed containment strategy”, which is focused on “surveillance, containment and strict observance of the guidelines and SOPs” issued by the Home Ministry and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW).
“Local district, police and municipal authorities shall be responsible to ensure that the prescribed containment measures are strictly followed. States and UTs, based on their assessment of the situation, may impose local restrictions, with a view to contain the spread of COVID-19,” the MHA guidelines said.
However, there shall be no restriction on inter-state and intra-state movement of people and goods, it said, adding that for cross land-border trade under treaties with neighbouring countries, no restrictions can be imposed. No separate permission/approval/e-permit will be required for such movements, it added.

 

Avalanche warning in 11 districts

Srinagar, Nov 25: Authorities on Wednesday issued avalanche warning for eleven districts of Jammu and Kashmir besides Leh district of Ladakh.
“Medium danger (yellow alert) avalanche warning has been issued by Disaster Management Authority for higher reaches of District Kishtwar, Kupwara and Bandipora,” officials said.
“Besides, low danger (yellow alert) avalanche warning exists for higher reaches of Poonch, Rajouri, Ramban, Doda, Anantnag, Kulgam, Baramulla, Ganderbal and Leh Districts.”
The authorities have advised the people living in these areas to take precautions and not to venture in avalanche prone areas. (GNS)

PM holds 33rd PRAGATI video-conference with Chief Secretaries

 

Precious Kashmir News
Jammu, Nov 25: Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Wednesday chaired his 33rd interaction through PRAGATI with Union Secretaries of various Ministries and Chief Secretaries of States/UTs.

 

Chief Secretary, B V R Subrahmanyam also participated in the video conference.

 

Reviewing the operationalization of agricultural reforms in the country, the Prime Minister said that the reforms are aimed at transforming the nation and it is only through excellent performances that the States/ UTs can utilize their potential of capturing global markets.

 

Construction of the 1000MW Pakal Dul Hydro Electric Project (HEP), coming up at Kishtwar, J&K also came up for discussion. The Prime Minister was informed that all the outstanding issues which had stalled the project have been resolved and work is progressing at good speed now. The civil works on the HEP will be completed by January, 2025 and the project will be commissioned by then.

 

The Prime Minister said that through the initiative of the Ministry of Commerce to develop districts as export hubs, India can tap the potential of becoming a member of the Global Export Chain. He impressed upon the States/UTs to develop a suitable mechanism so as to encourage districts to proactively encourage export of region-specific items, thereby, transforming the commerce landscape of not only the concerned state but of the nation.

 

The Prime Minister desired that long-delayed projects should be expedited by the respective state governments. He directed that regular reports on the progress of such projects be sent to the PMO.

Power Deptt mulling fresh curtailment schedule for Kashmir

Chief Engineer says new plan to be out in two days
Srinagar, Nov 25: The Power Development Department (PDD) is mulling to issue a fresh curtailment scheduled within a few days with officials concerned stating that the fresh schedule will ensure less curtailments in both metered as well as the non-metered areas across the Valley.
Reliable sources informed KNO that the PDD will come up with a fresh curtailment schedule in the coming days for which the work has already been started.
They said that the decision to issue a fresh schedule has been taken after the excessive misuse of electricity by the consumers across the Valley.
Sources further informed that the work on preparing the fresh curtailment schedule has already been started and will be issued within next few days.
Pertinently, as per the schedule issued earlier this month, the department had stated that there will be only two to three-hour daily curtailment in metered areas and three to four-hour curtailment in non-metered areas.
However, talking to KNO, Chief Engineer, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation (KPDC), Aijaz Ahmed Dar said that the fresh curtailment schedule is being prepared for the Valley.
He added that the daily curtailment schedule in non-metered areas will be increased to 7.5 hours, adding that in the metered areas, it will be increased to 4.5 hours.
Dar further stated that the fresh curtailment schedule will be issued within two days, adding that fresh schedule will be with lesser curtailments than previous year.
Notably, the fresh schedule will be issued almost 20 days after the department issued curtailment schedule for winters, terming it as “the lowest curtailment schedule in a decade”.
Earlier, Dar had said that the excessive misuse of electricity was compelling the department to go ahead with the additional power cuts. “In case the electricity will be used judiciously, the department will be able to provide electricity as per the schedule,” Dar had said.
Chief Engineer had said that the department has conducted at least 15000 inspections across the Valley and nearly 7000 heaters have been destroyed so far. “We are trying to provide more electricity, but the people don’t cooperate in this regard,” he had said, adding that the people would get adequate electricity in case they use it judiciously.

SMC Mayor elections:Junaid Matoo makes a come back

 Sheikh Imran gets 7 votes, 19 councilors abstain from voting
> Matoo thanks corporators for voting in his favour

Srinagar, Nov 25: The former Mayor and ex-Peoples Conference leader, Junaid Azim Matoo was on Wednesday elected Mayor of Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC).
According to KNO, Matoo bagged 44 votes while his rival Sheikh Imran, who is former Deputy Mayor secured only 7 votes.
Officials informed that at least 19 councilors abstained from the voting process today as they walked out during the election process as a mark of protest against what they stated that the authorities wanted a selective mayor for Srinagar.
The scuffle broke out between the councilors after they alleged that they were being forced to vote in favor of former Mayor Junaid Azim Matoo.

Former Deputy Mayor, Sheikh Imran said that they should have been informed about the voting procedure as it was for the first time that polls were being conducted through open ballot rather than secret ballot.
However, he said that after sometime, the Congress candidate was selected following which they protested after doubts and later police reached and took them out from the hall.
“We are not anti-nationals. We wanted that elections be held fairly. The elections should not be a selection, it should be elections only, we demand free and fair elections to be conducted,” he said.
He said that the councilors were dragged out of SMC premises as if they were militants.
“Some councilors have been sold as the authorities want a selective Mayor for Srinagar,” Deputy Mayor Parvez Qadri alleged. He said that they want the elections to be held in front of the Magistrate so that the doubts and apprehensions of councilors will be addressed.
Meanwhile, the councilors walked out in the lawns of SMC and staged a protest where they appealed that their demands must be fulfilled at an earliest.
Meanwhile, Matoo thanked the councilors for casting their votes in his favor.
Addressing a news conference, Matoo who was accompanied by councilors, said that he has won the elections by bagging 2/3 majority. “I was elected after 44 councilors cast their votes in my favor,” he said.
He said that the elections were conducted peacefully. “For the first, the elections were conducted transparently at SMC. There was no secrecy today as the polls were conducted through open ballot,” he said.
Matoo further stated that soon after the polls began, his rival along with NC and Congress created chaos in the premises of SMC, but later the police controlled the situation. He also stated that he will come up to the expectations of councilors and ensure Srinagar is taken to the new heights.
“After 74th amendment, many departments are now under SMC and we will ensure the departments including the schools are upgraded,” he said.

 

DySP Devender Singh, Naveed Babu Case

 

NIA arrests PDP youth leader Waheed Para

 

Party condemns, terms it an attempt of meddling into electoral process

Srinagar, Nov 25: National Investigation Agency (NIA) Wednesday arrested the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) youth leader Waheed-ur-Rehman Para in connection with the DySP Devender Singh and Hizbul Mujahideen commander Naveed Babu’s case.

Para’s arrest comes after NIA questioned him for two days at its New Delhi office.

 

A top NIA official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) over phone from New Delhi that today, PDP youth wing president Para was questioned for the entire day at the New Delhi office of NIA and now he has been formally arrested.

On January 12, DySP Devender Singh, along with Hizbul Mujahideen commander Naveed Babu besides a lawyer were arrested while travelling in a vehicle from Srinagar to Jammu on January 19, this year. On June 19, suspended DySP managed to get the bail, while the NIA stated that it was investigating another case against DySP Singh.

Meanwhile, PDP in a statement said that “Ahead of the DDC election, which was purportedly supposed to give an opportunity to a new youth leadership in Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India through its ruthless brigade arrested Waheed Ur Rehman Para.”

“PDP’s youth leader Waheed Para was supposed to contest the polls from his home constituency in Pulwama. He was arrested immediately after filing the nomination for the polls – a clear attempt by a central agency meddling into the electoral process and influencing it in favor of the cronies of New Delhi. PDP leadership outrightly condemns New Delhi’s latest ruthless action against its youth leader who was a beacon of change in the society and always upheld the values and principles of nonviolence and democratic engagement,” the statement said.

It added that Para’s arrest signals the level of depravity to which the BJP and RSS can go in targeting and damaging its political opponents. These actions of New Delhi will not deter the PDP. |Our actions and our voices will become louder,” it added.

Even after being placed under detention as well as house arrest for more than a year, his belief in democracy and in the power of people’s mandate led him to file his nomination for DDC elections. And his return for investing his past, present and future in the democratic functioning of a volatile zone such as Kashmir has cost him his own freedom, PDP statement said.

“While we in J&K are seeing how the BJP is constantly favoring and protecting its own candidates for the upcoming elections. A very important member of our party is being targeted for not only voicing his stand against the ills of the Administration but also having the sheer courage to contest in elections after repeated harassment at the hands of the state. Being a part of PAGD, we have also come across how leaders from the alliance are stopped from campaigning and now we see that the leaders who have filed their nominations are being targeted for trying to democratically steer the needs of their people forward,” the statement said.

“The BJP has to face the facts that elections are not meant to favour the favourites rather, elections are meant for people to elect their representatives who they see fit to run their area. Installing puppets and criminalizing genuine efforts towards democratic functioning in Kashmir is how the BJP greatly undermines the spirit of democracy. During the PDP-BJP government (during which he was appreciated by the offices of the former Home Minister of India, Rajnath Singh for his relentless efforts at connecting with disgruntled Kashmiri youth) but has also been instrumental in the reconciliation process,” it added.

PDP said that not only in Kashmir but everywhere across India, criminalizing dissent has become the order of the day for the BJP regime. “After dislodging the space for mainstream politics, caging Kashmiris in jails and in homes, BJP government has now resorted to arm twisting the mainstream politicians into obedience through covert threats and intimidation,” PDP said—(KNO)

 

 

LG expresses grief over Patel, Sadiq’s demise

Precious Kashmir News
Jammu, Nov 25: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha has expressed grief over the passing away of the Member Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Ahmed Patel.
In a condolence message, the Lt Governor described him as a veteran political leader who made important contributions in Indian Politics and worked tirelessly for the welfare of the public.
“I pray to the Almighty to grant peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved family members to bear this irreparable loss”, said the Lt Governor.

Condoles demise of Maulana Kalbe Sadiq
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha also expressed his condolences on the sad demise of Maulana Kalbe Sadiq, Vice President, All India Muslim Personal Law Board(AIMPLB).
“Saddened to learn about the passing away of Maulana Kalbe Sadiq. He was an Eminent Islamic scholar, noted educationist, preacher and harbinger of communal unity & progressive thinking”, said the Lt Governor.
In his message, the Lt Governor expressed his condolences to the bereaved family members and well-wishers and prayed to the almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul.

 

LG holds 2nd round of live public grievance hearing

 

Interacts with the public through virtual mode

Precious Kashmir News
Jammu, Nov 25: Moving towards institutionalizing swift disposal of grievances and making it part & parcel of the effective governance structure in the Union Territory, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha held interaction with the public through virtual mode during the ‘LG’s Mulaqaat-Live Public Grievance Hearing’ to seek feedback regarding the status of their grievances and assessment of the overall functioning of the Jammu and Kashmir Integrated Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (JK-IGRAMS).

 

Today’s interaction was the second round of the “LG’s Mulaqaat-Live Public Grievance Hearing” interactions in which the Lt Governor interacted with a total of 20 randomly selected applicants from across the UT and sought details of the status of their grievances in the presence of all Administrative Secretaries, DCs, SPs, and other senior officers of the various government departments and agencies, who in turn briefed the Lt Governor in response to the issues raised by the applicants.

 

The Lt Governor also assessed the implementation of directions passed during the first run of the programme and expressed satisfaction over the increase in the overall rate of disposal since then.

 

During the program, grievances were heard in the presence of concerned officers by the Lt Governor.

 

In one case, an applicant projected that an issue that his and neighboring households’ drinking water supply got disrupted due to washing away of water pipes in July 2020. The water supply is yet to be restored causing innumerable sufferings to around 30 households.

 

Similarly, an applicant put forth the issue of illegal encroachment on a nallah causing severe inconvenience to residents in the form of abrupt floods during the rainy season. In both the cases specific timelines were fixed by the Lt Governor for the officers to redress them.

 

In another case, an applicant raised his grievance of being charged with a fee of Rs 350 thrice while submitting his JKSSB form for the post of Panchayat Assistant and claimed refund for the same. The Lt Governor gave on spot direction to the concerned and it was informed that the pending dues of the applicant and all other similar cases will be processed in two days.

 

One applicant heaved a sigh of relief when his long unresolved Grievance was heard and resolved on the spot by the Lt Governor during the live “LG’s Mulaqaat” video interaction wherein he issued directions for disposal to the concerned officials within three days regarding pending payment from health department.

 

Underscoring that an effective public redressal mechanism is the cornerstone of people-centric governance and the government is committed to formalize it at all levels of administration, the Lt Governor observed that the one –on –one interaction with the public has the potential to reform the service delivery structure of the governmental processes and is surely going to make it more efficient, responsive, robust, and time-bound.

 

“To safeguard the interests of the people of J&K and ensuring prompt disposal of their grievances is the foremost priority of UT government”, remarked the Lt Governor.

 

The instructions issued by the Lt Governor would be punched into the online JK-IGRAMS system and it would be made available simultaneously to the concerned officers and for the perusal of the applicants as well.

 

Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education Department; Principal Secretary to the Lt Governor; All Administrative Secretaries; Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, HoDs, and other senior officers were present on the occasion.

 

J&K Bank Preliminary PO Exams: 6000 aspirants appear on first day

Precious Kashmir News
Srinagar, Nov 25: In a large exercise involving more than 56000 aspirants and thirty-nine centres spread across the UT of Jammu and Kashmir and in rest of the country, around 6000 aspirants appeared for the first phase of online preliminary examinations for the posts of Probationary Officer (PO) in J&K Bank on the first day.
The online exams are held directly by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), Mumbai – a prestigious agency of impeccable track record – with technical expertise being facilitated by the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The role of the J&K Bank besides being an observer in the exams, is restricted to making appropriate logistical arrangements for the candidates.
The bank has taken all measures to ensure that the Government’s Covid-19 guidelines at all these centers are complied with besides taking care of the convenience and comfort of the candidates writing the exams.
With the centers mostly been set-up in the government and private educational institutions across the UT and outside, more than 56000 aspirants are expected to appear in the exams to be conducted in five phases beginning today across 39 centers including 10, established in the rest of the country to facilitate the candidates stationed outside the UT, who had already opted for the same in their application forms.
Wishing all the aspirants best for the online PO exams, the bank’s Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) R K Chhibber said, “Although due to the ongoing pandemic this process got delayed, however, as I had promised recently, the preliminary online examination for the posts of Probationary Officer (PO) has begun. I wish all the best to every aspirant appearing in the tests for his/her future career.”
For transparent and efficient conduct of these online tests, the bank’s specially constituted teams led by the top management from the CHQ and zonal offices visited the centers throughout the day to ensure that the arrangements made at these venues are strictly Covid-compliant besides being convenient for the candidates.
A team of senior officers led by Executive President Sunil Gupta visited various centers in Srinagar and peripheral areas to take first hand stock of the arrangements.
Senior officers of bank’s human resource and technology departments monitored all the test-sessions online throughout the day along with personnel from TCS at the bank’s corporate office.

Open gymnasiums being set up in Srinagar

 

25 facilities being set up in first phase: DC

Precious Kashmir News

Srinagar, Nov 25:  In an initiative making one of the most needed health-related requirements of modern life easily available to residents, the Srinagar district administration is setting up open gymnasiums in public parks and grounds across the city.

In the first phase of the project, a total of 25 open gymnasiums or workout facilities are being set up at identified locations selected based on requirement and popular demand.

Five of these 25 open workout facilities have been set up at identified locations in old Srinagar city with each gymnasium having been set up at a cost of 5 lakh rupees.

The locations where setting up of these workout facilities has been completed are Eidgah Park, Gunj Park Nowhatta, Baghwanpora Community Park, Shaheed-e-Millat Sports Ground Lal Bazar and Gani Memorial Football Ground.

Each facility has been equipped with a host of equipments ranging from sit-up benches to double and quadruple shoulder wheels to dual sky-steppers to pedalling cycles to seated paddles to push-ups to body waist twisters to air walkers.

Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary said that gymnasiums are important facilities people require to be fit and healthy adding that this project is a recognition of this importance and a step in the direction to make relevant facilities enabling looking after one’s physical health easily available.

He said open gymnasium facilities will be set up across the district to enable residents to have easier access thereto.

Five other locations where these facilities approved under the ongoing first phase will be available soon are Ikhrajpora Park, Solina Park, Bemina Park, Joggers Park Rajbagh and Sanat Nagar Park.