Home Blog Page 5040

India Slams Pak-Malaysia Joint Statement On Kashmir Reference

0

New Delhi: India on Thursday reacted sharply to the reference to Jammu and Kashmir in a Pakistan-Malaysia joint statement, saying the Malaysian leadership should develop a better understanding of facts and acknowledge that Pakistan remains an epicentre of global terrorism.

Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said India completely rejects the references made with respect to Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral and inalienable part of India.

“We once again call upon the Malaysian leadership to develop better understanding of the facts, including that Pakistan remains an epicentre of global terrorism, which continues to recruit, train, arm and finance cross-border terrorism against India,” he said.

A joint statement issued by Malaysia and Pakistan at the end of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit recorded that the Pakistani premier had raised the issue of Kashmir during talks with his Malaysian counterpart Mahathir bin Mohamad.

Khan had also thanked Mahathir bin Mohamad for “speaking up” on the Kashmir issue.

India-Malaysia ties have been hit in recent times following the remarks by Malaysia on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the Kashmir issue.

In December, India had summoned the Charge d’Affairs of the Malaysian embassy and lodged a strong protest with him over the Malaysian prime minister’s “insensitive” comments criticising the new citizenship law.

Right To Internet Not Fundamental, Country’s Security Equally Important: R S Prasad

New Delhi: Misconception about the right to Internet being a fundamental right needs to be cleared, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said in Rajya Sabha on Thursday, emphasising that the country’s security was equally important.

Communications, Information Technology, Electronics and Law and Justice Minister Prasad during the Question Hour said communication of ideas and views through Internet are part of fundamental right to speech and expressions.

“The Supreme Court…has clearly stated that no lawyer argued that right to Internet is a fundamental right…This kind of misconception needs to be corrected. What the Supreme Court has stated is that for communication of your ideas and views the use of Internet will also to be held a part of your fundamental right of speech and expression,” Prasad said in reply to a query.

Prasad said no one can deny abuse of Internet for spreading violence and terrorism, and Pakistan has been doing it in Kashmir and ISIS prospered because of Internet.

“While right of Internet is important, security of the country is equally important…. Can we deny (that) Internet…is abused by terrorists…for violence and there have been attempts to create unrest in Kashmir from across the border through Internet,” Prasad stressed.

He emphasised that the Constitution which provides rights lays equal stress on its regulation, saying “Use Internet but you cannot create violence…and weaken unity, integrity and security of nation.”

In reply to a supplementary question by Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House Ghulam Nabi Azad, Prasad said that having been a former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir he had also been on the hit list of terrorists and was well aware of abuse of Internet.

Whether it is a BJP government or a non-BJP government, Internet has been restricted on several times on account of its abuse and “what the Supreme Court has done is they have said temporary suspension of rules must be periodically reviewed”, he said.

He said a committee at the Centre comprising the Home Secretary, the Law Secretary and the IT Secretary reviews it periodically while there are committees in states too.

Prasad said law and order is a state subject and decisions are taken based on ground situation which are reviewed periodically.

“Once the Supreme Court itself has declared that the use of Internet to propagate one’s views and ideas will be held to be fundamental rights…I will like to flag…this will also be subject to reasonable restrictions…for public order, for security and integrity of India,” he said.

On Jammu and Kashmir, he said he had recently visited Kashmir and on demand of apple growers at Sopore, which produces 300 varieties and sends out 450 trucks daily, had initiated the process of making it an e-mandi.

“People in Kashmir are happy,” he said and added voice, SMS and landline services have been restored in Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir, while Broadband functional in Jammu division.

“We have allowed it for white listed websites… there are 783 white-listed websites of government, banking, tourism, ecommerce, transportation, education,” he said.

3 coronoavirus Suspects Admitted To Hospitals In UP

0

Lucknow: Three more persons, suspected to have contracted the coronoavirus, have been admitted to government hospitals in Balrampur, Agra and Gonda districts of Uttar Pradesh.

All three have recently returned from China recently and have reported flu like symptoms.

Director, communicable diseases, UP, Dr Mithlesh Chaturvedi said in an official statement that, “The three patients have been kept under observation while their families have been checked to rule out flu. Their samples have been taken and sent to NIV Pune to check for coronavirus.”

The state health department also found eight asymptomatic probable cases, including three from Meerut, two each from Bareilly and Gautam Buddha Nagar and one each from Balrampur, Pilibhit, Agra and Lucknow, having travelled to China and sent their samples for analysis.

Health officials informed that samples of 18 suspected cases in the state have been taken. Of these, six tested negative for coronavirus, which originated from China and has recorded its presence in 24 countries. The reports of the remaining samples are awaited.

Pahalgam Receive Fresh Snowfall, Cloudy Sky In Kashmir

Srinagar:  World famous health resort of Pahalgam and other upper reaches in the south Kashmir received fresh snowfall on Thursday afternoon.

Drass in Union Territory (UT) Ladakh freezes at minus 21.5 degree minimum temperature while Leh recorded minus 15.1 degree.

Meanwhile, mercury witnessed dip due to cloudy sky in the Kashmir valley during the day after the minimum temperature was sub zero in most areas.

A Met department spokesman said the weather will remain dry during the next 24 hours in the Kashmir valley. There will be no change during the subsequent two days, he said.

However, a fresh Western Disturbance (WD) is approaching and could hit the region on February 11 which could result in isolated rain or snow.

Fresh snowfall was received at famed health resort of Pahalgam this afternoon after cloudy sky during the day, a hotel owner said over phone.

He said  the minimum temperature was minus 7.4 degree at Pahalgam, which serves as base camp for annual Amarnath pilgrimage in summer.

The holy cave shrine and its periphery also received fresh snowfall today. Reports of moderate to heavy snowfall was also received from Panjterni, Sheshnag, Mahaguns and Chandanwar, the last motorable halting station on traditional pilgrimage route.

However, at world famous ski resort of Gulmarg, about 55 km from here in north Kashmir the sky was cloudy since this morning. The minimum temperature there was minus 9 degree. World class ski slopes are under three to six feet of snow, still awaiting skiers and adventure lovers.

After witnessed yet another cold night due to minus 3.2 degree minimum temperature, sky was cloudy during the day in summer capital, Srinagar. However, sun was playing hide and seek for some time in the morning before going behind the clouds.

Met spokesman said the sky would be mainly clear to partly cloudy and the maximum and minimum temperatures will be 8 degree and minus 3 degree respectively in Srinagar during the next 24 hours.

Gateway of Kashmir, Qazigund on Srinagar-Jammu national highway, recorded minus 4.5 degree, Kokernag minus 2.8 degree and Kupwara minus 4.2 degree minimum temperature.

 

92% Revenue Records Digitized In JK: Govt

SRINAGAR: Principal Secretary, Department of Revenue, Dr Pawan Kotwal today said that 92 per cent revenue records in Jammu & Kashmir have been digitized, assuring that the Government was taking all possible measures to bring vibrancy in the department—which is considered as backbone of the administration.

Speaking to several delegations during a Public Grievance Camp here today, Kotwal said that there are about 6.6 crore revenue documents and 55,000 revenue maps in Jammu and Kashmir—which need to be scanned, digitized and updated. He said that in order to speedily complete computerization of revenue records, early completion of writing and computerization of Jamabandis officers of the Revenue Department have been directed to club the Phase-II and Phase-III of DILRMP for the completion of 100 % work by March 2021.

He said that the scanned revenue, land documents would also be available at Tehsil Level Record Rooms so that public can have access to those documents.

He informed that 92 per cent of revenue records of Jammu and Kashmir have been scanned whereas 95 per cent of the Cadastral Maps (Massavis) have also been scanned so far.

Kotwal informed that as directed by Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu, the Department of Revenue was making every possible step to make Data Centre of J&K ready by 31st March. He said that   the department was also working for creation of Disaster Recovery Centre making it functional before June 2020.

“We now have a vital work of registration to carry out. For effective working of newly created registration offices, officers have been directed to go for the computerization of the registration process and posting of staff for registration offices,” he said. He said that Rs 24. crores have been released for the computerization of the registration system while as DPR, estimating the cost of Rs 48 crore have been formulated.

The Principal Secretary said that 28 Sub-Registers would be posted on regular basis and the registration process would be done on monthly and hassle-free basis.

The process of digitization of land records is being carried out under Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP).

The project aims to provide computerized management of the land records and their digital maintenance would make it easier and quicker to obtain updated land revenue records.

“We are working on the shortcomings and more manpower is tasked to complete the work,” he said, adding that the pace of the work at Central Record Room (CRR) Srinagar also called Muhafiz Khana of the Revenue Department has also picked up its pace. Likewise, Central Record Room Jammu under DILRMP has been carrying out computerized management of the land records and ensuring digital maintenance of the vital documents.

Pertinently DILMRP, a centrally funded project, was started in Jammu and Kashmir in 2015 for having access to transparent land records. The twin capitals were taken first for digitization. The programme involves three phases. Phase I of the programme includes Jammu and Srinagar. Phase II involves Poonch, Ramban, Baramulla, Anantnag, Kargil, Udhampur, Leh, Doda, Bandipora and Rajouri. In phase III, Kathua, Kulgam, Shopian, Budgam, Reasi, Ganderbal, Pulwama, Kupwara, Kishtwar and Samba are to be taken.

 

Rohit Kansal stresses on widening ambit of Information Deptt’s activities

Reviews Department’s functioning, calls for reviving DIPR’s glory, traditions

SRINAGAR: Principal Secretary, Planning, Development & Monitoring, Estates and Information, Rohit Kansal Thursday stressed on widening the ambit of activities of the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) and called for reviving the glory and traditions for which the Department held a unique position.

The Principal Secretary was speaking at a meeting convened at Media Complex here to review the functioning of the Department.

Addressing the meeting, the Principal Secretary stressed on further professionalizing the activities of the Department to serve as a bridge between the Government and the media.

He impressed upon the officers to widen the ambit of the departmental activities which are mainly focused on the welfare of the people. He directed constituting departmental teams so that grievances and complaints of the general public appearing in print, audiovisual and online mediums are monitored and reach to the concerned and accordingly appropriate feedback from them is elicited for redressal of public issues.

Kansal said that effective feedback about various programmes, developmental activities and other issues would bring overall efficiency in the administration as well as in public journalism. He also said that the department should carry success stories and features about what various departments have done from peoples’ perspective besides do public interest stories and packages.

The Principal Secretary said the Department has a rich collection of rare photographs and advised organizing exhibitions to showcase them to art lovers and general people.

Earlier, a detailed presentation about the overall functioning of the Department and the initiatives taken to further improvise the overall productivity at various levels was given to the Principal Secretary. He was briefed about the functioning of Media Facilitation Centre and its facilitation to media fraternity. The role played by the Department in the successful conduct of flagship ‘Back-to-Village’ Phase II, recent visit of Union Ministers and Republic Day functions across the Jammu and Kashmir was also highlighted.

The meeting was also informed that the Department has disbursed advertisements to the tune of Rs 19 crore during the last fiscal and an amount of Rs 16 crore stands expended till September 2019.

During the meeting, threadbare discussions were held over issues including shortage of human resource at various levels, regularization of contractual/ need-based staff, shortage of equipment in the Department, and regular holding of Departmental Promotion Committees.

The Principal Secretary assured that all the issues and grievances projected during the meeting will be examined and looked into for their redressal in a speedy manner. He appreciated the efforts and work done by the Department in challenging circumstances and called for reviving the glory and traditions for which the department wielded a distinct position.

Later, the Principal Secretary inspected Media Facilitation Centre set up by Directorate of Information and Public Relations at Media Complex here and interacted with media persons to enquire about the facilities being provided to them at the Centre.

Red Alert sounded across Tangdhar sector

Army receives specific inputs about possible shelling from across LoC

BY: Tasaduq Hussain

Tangdhar : Army on Thursday sounded a red alert across Tangdhar sector in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, official sources said.

According to  the sources official sources said that as a precautionary measure, Army has sounded ‘Red Alert’ across Tangdhar sector after receiving specific inputs about Pakistani rangers ‘planning to fire heavy mortar shells’.

They said that Army had received specific inputs about targeted heavy mortar shells from Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC).

“Taking serious note of the inputs about the plans of Pakistani rangers, it was intimidated to all about the possible mortal shelling across Tangdahr sector this morning,” the official told KNO.

Furthermore, the official said that it was intimidated to locals especially those residing along the Actual Line of Control (ALC) to be cautious and stay safe and take proper measure in case the shelling takes place.

However, the official said that day passed peacefully not a single fire was fired from across the LoC, but the alert will remain enforced till further orders considering sensitivity of the credible inputs received. 

Prescription audit to start in all hospitals of JK soon

JAMMU: Health and Medical Education Department (H&ME) has accorded sanction for the constitution of prescription audit committees at the Government Health Institutions across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The prescription audit committee will be formed at the Government Medical College, district and sub-district levels.

The prescription committees would keep a check on the prescriptions given by the doctors and to contain the reported unethical practices by some health care professionals.

According to a government order, at the Government Medical College Level, the Medical Superintendent of the concerned hospital shall be the chairman of the committee, while the Assistant/Associated Professor Pharmacology along with the RMO/Sr.CMO shall be the members.

Similarly, at the District Hospital Level, the Medical Superintendent would act as the chairman and District Immunization Officer/DHO along with the Sr. Medical Officer, nominated by the Chief Medical Officer, shall be the members.

At the Block level, the BMO shall be the Chairman along with two Sr. MOs nominated by the Chief Medical Officer. The terms of references of the prescription audit committees have also been notified.

The HODs (Principals) of Government Medial Colleges, Director Health Services Jammu/Kashmir, Director, ISM, J&K shall nominate nodal officers in their respective institutions. The nodal officers so nominated shall at random collect photocopies of at least 1% (one percent) of the prescriptions on daily basis written by the Government Doctors in the OPDs. These prescriptions collected by the Nodal officers shall be scrutinized by the Prescription Audit committees to check whether the prescription are written legibly in Capital Letters with the name of the doctors, his/her signatures and registration number, generic drugs are prescribed and preference given to the drugs which are available free in the Hospital supplies, unnecessary diagnostics test are not prescribed and patients are not referred to private clinics/specialists without requirement and whether drugs are prescribed in contravention to the provision of Drug and Cosmetics Act and Regulations.

It shall be again ensured by the prescription audit committee that fortnightly reports are sent to the HODs. HODs shall prepare a comprehensive monthly report along with their recommendation highlighting the actionable points, which shall be submitted to Administrative Department.

 

Measures underway to provide housing facility to Govt employees: Kansal

0

SRINAGAR: Principal Secretary, Planning & Development, Monitoring, Estates and Information, Rohit Kansal today said that several measures are underway to provide housing facilities to Government employees.

Chairing a review meeting of the Department of Estates here in Srinagar, Kansal directed the officials to ensure timely completion of residential projects in a stipulated time frame. He reviewed the status of residential flats being constructed at Pampore for employees of Jammu and Kashmir.

In order to accommodate and to meet residential requirements of employees, the officers were asked to redesign the construction of flats viz constructing maximum number of 1BHK flats.

Kansal exhorted upon the officers to speed up the tendering process of the pending residential blocks while taking care of the landscape by adopting proper construction techniques.

The meeting was informed that 32 flats would be handed over to the Department of Estates by March 2020. Officers of the estates were directed to go to the site and take over the completed flats.

Kansal directed the officers to resolve issues related to shifting of HT power line at Pampore site and the same shall be done at an earliest and to ensure completion of project by December 2020.

During the meeting, several issues pertaining to the construction of additional accommodation of Circuit House, Srinagar was also discussed threadbare.

Kansal asked the officers of various departments to work in close coordination for timely completion of the development projects, so that cost escalation is minimized.

The meeting was attended by senior officers of Department of Estates, R&B, Department of Housing and Protocol among others.

Kashmiri student stuck in China appeals GoI to evacuate him

Srinagar: A student hailing from South Kashmir’s Pulwama district currently in China has appealed the union government especially External Affairs Minister Dr. S J Shankar to evacuate the Indian residents who are suck in Wuhan province in China.

According to the wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Manzoor Ahmad Dar, son of Abdul Majeed Dar, resident of Trichal village of Pulwama in his Facebook post said that many of the people from India are stuck in Wuhan since the deadly Coronavirus spread in China and so far claimed almost 450  lives.

He said that after the spreading of infectious virus in China, he was not allowed to board the Air India flight arranged by the Government of India for the evacuation of stranded Indian residents from Wuhan due to slight higher body temperature (37.5).

The Kashmiri medical student he along with two other students were assured by Indian embassy that they will be airlifted by the next flight, but they were not airlifted so far. “After being disallowed to board in the flight, I have no symptoms of infections or virus. I made several requests to the Indian Embassy to airlift me to India, but to no avail,” he said.

“Although University provides everything whatever we need but every day in Wuhan is marked by fear and frustration. Back home, my parents are very much worried. My mother is a heart patient,” he said in a Facebook post.

Meanwhile, the Kashmiri student appealed the Union government especially the External Affairs Minister Dr. S.J.Shankar to kindly intervene and rescue him from Wuhan.

Nonetheless, his family in Pulwama has said that they are very much worried about him and requested concerned authorities to kindly evacuate him. (KNO)