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January 2023

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Srinagar, Jan 06 : Transporters of all three three districts of north Kashmir districts have deferred their 2-day strike call after authorities agreed to fulfill their demands.

Chairman All Kashmir Transporters Confederation Mohammad Shafi told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that authorities have assured them of early redressal of their grievances.

He said following assurance they have decided to defer their strike call and they will decide future course of action accordingly.

He also expressed gratitude to the LG administration for fulfilling their demands in a timely manner.

Earlier, North Kashmir transporters had called for a 2-day strike over not being allowed to proceed beyond Parimpora stand—(KNO)

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Bandipora, Jan 06 : Braving the sub-zero temperature, a south Indian film crew has started shooting for their film around the picturesque Wular lake, Asia’s second largest freshwater lake, located in the Bandipora district of Kashmir.

This will be the first movie to be shot in the lake after the new film policy was implemented in Kashmir.

The film which is being directed by Aditya Suhas is based in Kashmir whose principal photography will be done in Baramulla and some of the scenes will be shot here in Zurimanz, a village on the brim of Wular lake.

Aditya, while speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said, “This lake is so beautiful. I am in awe of the beauty and calmness of this lake. I feel honored to shoot some parts of this movie here. I believe it is the first time that a south Indian film is being shot in Wular. I would really love to see more filmmakers explore this place.”

While thanking the locals, Aditya said, “The locals have been so helpful. It would have been a bit difficult for us to work in this freezing temperature but we were made comfortable by them. They have accommodated our small crew in their hearts, and are so enthusiastic about the shooting. It is so heartwarming to see their excitement.”

Locals of Zurimanz and Bangladesh are delighted by this new development in their area and are hopeful that it will put their otherwise discreet area in the spotlight.

“I am so thankful for this crew to come here. I expect that other filmmakers will follow suit and shoot their films here. This will provide our local unemployed youth with an opportunity to earn their livelihood,” Ashfaq Ahmad Bhat, a local resident said.

With the film being shot in the area, locals are also hopeful that this will help in pushing the development projects in the area.

“If this area is developed to its full potential, then it will automatically attract filmmakers and tourists. There should be better roads built connecting this area to the main town. I hope that the administration takes cognizance of this and help this lake get international fame,” Aashiq Bhat, another local said—(KNO)

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Ganderbal, Jan 06 : The authorities on Friday decided to close the Zojilla Pass for vehicular movement from tomorrow.

Chief Engineer Border Roads Organization (BRO) Brig Saket Singh told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that for the first time, the Zojila Pass has remained open till January 06.

The Zojila Pass is a mountain pass located at an altitude of 11,649 feet in the NH1 region. It serves as a crucial connector between Leh and the Srinagar district and is maintained by the Border Road Organization. However, the pass can be difficult to keep open during the winter months due to slippery roads and heavy snowfall at low temperatures.

In recent years, there has been a need to keep the Zojila Pass open for longer periods of time. According to official records, the pass was open till December 13 in 2020; and last year, it was open till January 5. This year, it was open till January 6.

The Army yesterday said that its BRO ‘Karmyogis’, with their relentless effort under ‘Project Beacon’, facilitated connectivity to the Ladakh region by ensuring that the Zojila pass remained open despite heavy snowfall.

Today marks the final opening day for the Zojila Pass, as strong western disturbances are expected to bring heavy snowfall starting Saturday. This may be the last chance for travelers to use the pass until the weather improves.

However, he said that in view of the forecast of inclement weather, it shall be officially closed for vehicular movement from Saturday—(KNO)

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Srinagar, Jan 06 : Director Health Services Kashmir on Friday directed all Chief Medical Officers, Medical Superintendents and Block Medical Officers to mobilize and gear up all the resources in view of the prediction of snow, so that the patients are managed properly and referrals are avoided.

“In view of prediction of snow in valley notified by the Meteorological Department, all the Chief Medical Officers/Medical Superintendents & Block Medical Officers are hereby enjoined upon to mobilize & gear-up all the resources in terms of Doctors, Paramedics, availability of drugs in sufficient quantity, readiness of fleet of Ambulances, ensuring power backup, Setting-up of Control Rooms at District as well as at the level of Sub District Hospitals and heating arrangements in all Government Health Care Institutions across the valley, so that the patients are managed properly and timely, besides, referrals to the Tertiary Care Hospitals are avoided especially when all the roads remain cut off during the snow in Valley.” reads the circular issued by Director Health Services Kashmir, a copy of which lies with news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

“They will also ensure that the border/hard to reach areas, which may remain cut off during winters have adequate medicines (emergency drugs, Oxygen Cylinders), placing of curtains on Doors, covering of windows with polythene wherever needed to keep the hospitals warm.” It states further.

Besides, all the Chief Medical Officers/Medical Superintendents, Block Medical Officers, Doctors (Medical Officers/ Consultants) and Paramedical staff shall remain stationed at their present place of postings during snow fall,” the Circular reads.

“Any deviation from the circular instructions shall invite disciplinary action under rules,” it adds further—(KNO)

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Srinagar, Jan 06 : A day after School Education Department clarified that the Postgraduate degrees in science stream obtained via distance mode won’t be considered valid, IGNOU regional center Srinagar Friday defied it saying that all the Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates are duly recognized by UGC.

Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Regional Director Dr. Shahnawaz Ahmad Dar said, “All the programs offered by IGNOU including the MSCENV are duly recognized by UGC and in terms of the decision taken by UGC in its 550th meeting.”

Dar said, “The UGC has exempted IGNOU from applicability of UGC (Open and Distance Learning programs and Online Programs) Regulations, 2020 from academic session 2020-2021 and onwards.”

“Further, all the Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates awarded by IGNOU are recognized by all the member institutions of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and are at par with the corresponding Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates issued by all Indian or Deemed Universities or Institutions,” he said.

The regional director further said that IGNOU offers two programs in Environmental studies viz Masters of Science in Environmental and Master of Arts in Environmental Studies.

“The Masters of Science program is having lab course of 4-credits in first three semesters and dissertation or project of 8-credit course in fourth semester as compulsory courses to complete the degree,” he said.

Dar said, “The news regarding questioning the validity of Degree obtained in Masters of Science from IGNOU by some newspapers is factually wrong, incorrect and misleading.”

A day before the School Education Department said that Post Graduate degrees obtained through distance mode in Science Stream would not be considered valid for seniority and promotion purposes—(KNO)

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Baramulla, Jan 06 : Central diagnostic lab of government medical college, Baramulla in North Kashmir has been updated with the fifteen new investigations, which as per the the doctors would enormously help in the diagnosis and management of the chronic diseases.

Authorities at the GMC, Baramulla told the news agency that the new 15 investigations include Gamma GT, Lipase, Micro albumin, G6PD, CK-NAC, Phosphorous, Magnesium, LDL-C (measured), Iron profile (Iron, Ferritin, Transferrin, UIBC), Adenosine Deaminase (ADA), Urinary Protein and CSF protein would be done on purely ‘No profit’ and ‘No loss’ model.

“These tests will enormously help in the diagnosis and management of liver diseases, chronic kidney disease, infectious diseases, haemolytic disorders and others”, said Principal GMC, Prof (Dr) Ruby Reshi.

She said, that the new advanced investigations were added to the institutional lab in the phase II which was inaugurated a day ago, however, assured the phase III of diagnostics and examinations will be started soon and would equip the institution to go for immuno essays, tumor markers and profiling and cytogenetics, the ideal services of a tertiary care Institution.

Ruby, meanwhile praised the efforts of the technical staff involved and advised them to continue the services with honesty, dedication and hard work. (KNS)

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January 06: Piping ceremony of recently promoted Assistant Sub-Inspector & Sub-Inspectors was held during an impressive ceremonial function at District Police Lines Sopore.

The promoted officers were decorated with their new ranks by SSP Sopore Shri Shabir Nawab-JKPS, besides SDPO Sopore, SDPO Rafiabad, DySP DAR Sopore, DySP PC Sopore, DySP SIU Sopore and other Police officers were present on the occasion. The promoted officers include Muhammad Shafi, Bilal Ahmad, Veer Kumar, Abdul Majeed, Mehraj-u-din, Bashir Ahmad, Ghulam Nabi, Gulzar Ahmad, Youdhvir Singh, Muhammad Hafeez and Ferooz Ahmad. ASI Ferooz Ahmad was also decorated with DGP Medal, which was recently awarded to him.

On the occasion, SSP Sopore congratulated the promoted officers. He said that each elevation comes with more responsibility and challenges to the working assignments and hoped that the officers would continue to work with zeal and zest in the future as well. He wished him good luck for the future.

During the colourful ceremony, the newly promoted officers expressed their gratitude towards police department for conferring their next rank. They also pledged to work with same zeal and enthusiasm.“`

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Srinagar, Jan 06: Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday ordered transfers and postings of 59 police officers in the Union Territory with immediate effect.

An order issued in this regard, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the transfers and postings have been ordered in the interest of administration.

Abhishek Mahajan, IPS (AGMUT: 2013), SSP Samba, is transferred and posted as AIG (Welfare), Police Headquarters, J&K, vice Rajinder Kumar Gupta. Nagpure Amod Ashok, IPS (AGMUT: 2013), SSP CID SB Kashmir, is transferred and posted as SSP Baramulla, vice Rayees Mohammad Bhat, IPS.

Dr. G.V. Sandeep Chakravarthy, IPS (AGMUT: 2014), SP Kulgam, is transferred and posted as AIG (CIV), Police Headquarters, J&K, vice Rajesh Bali. Shobhit Saksena, IPS (AGMUT: 2015), awaiting posting on deputation to Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, is posted as SP CID, Jammu at CID Headquarters, against the overall available posts at the level of Superintendent of Police.

Lakshay Sharma, IPS (AGMUT: 2016), SP South Srinagar, is transferred and posted as SP Bandipora, vice Mohd. Zaid.

Sahil Sarangal, IPS (AGMUT: 2017), SP (East), Srinagar, is transferred and posted as SP Kulgam, vice Dr. G.V. Sandeep Chakravarthy, IPS.

Shiv Kumar Sharma, SSP CID CI Jammu, is transferred and posted as Principal PTTI, Vijaypur, vice Khalil Ahmad Poswal.

Dr. Koshal Kumar Sharma, SSP Traffic City Jammu, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-19th Bn., vice Benam Tosh.

Showkat Ahmed Dar, Principal STC Sheeri, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-4th Bn., vice Abrar Ahmad Choudhary.

Bakar Hussain Samoon, Commandant IR-20th Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-23rd Bn., vice Atul Sharma.

Rajinder Kumar Gupta, AIG (Welfare), Police Headquarters, is transferred and posted as Assistant Director, SKPA, Udhmapur, vice Shri Mohan Lal.

Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Commandant IR-22nd Bn., is transferred and posted as OSD with Advisor (B) to the Lieutenant Governor. One post of Superintendent of Police from the overall cadre strength of JKPS is transferred for purpose of drawl of salary of the officer.

Sanjeev Kumar Khajoria, Commandant IR-5th Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-24th Bn., against an available vacancy. Rajesh Bali, AIG (CIV) Police Headquarters, is transferred and posted as Assistant Director, SKPA, Udhampur, against an available vacancy.

Ramesh Kumar Angral, AIG (Personnel), Police Headquarters, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-22nd Bn., vice Rajesh Kumar Sharma. Benam Tosh, Commandant IR-19th Bn., is transferred and posted as SSP Samba, vice Abhishek Mahajan, IPS.

Mohan Lal, Assistant Director SKPA Udhampur, is transferred and posted as Staff Officer to ADGP, Railways, J&K, vice Umesh Kumar, IPS. 18. Shabir Ahmed Malik, SSP, attached with Police Headquarters, is posted as Commandant IR-21″ Bn., against an available vacancy.

Mohd. Zaid, SP Bandipora, is transferred and posted as Commandant JKAP-11th Bn. (Security), vice Wasim Qadri, who shall await orders of posting in Police Headquarters, J&K.

Atul Sharma, Commandant IR-23 Bn., is transferred and posted as Staff Officer to Commandant General HG/CD/SDRF, J&K, vice Randhir Singh.

Shiv Deep Singh Jamwal, Commandant IR-1″ Bn., is transferred and posted as SP Kathua, vice Ramesh Chander Kotwal.

Randhir Singh, Staff Officer to Commandant General HG/CD/SDRF, J&K, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR- 20th Bn., vice Bakar Hussain Samoon.

Virinder Singh, SP, awaiting posting in Police Headquarters, is posted as AIG (Personnel), Police Headquarters, J&K, vice Ramesh Kumar Angral. Mohd. Majid Malik, Addl. SP Qazigund, is transferred and posted as Principal STC Sheeri, vice Shri Showkat Ahmed Dar.

Tahir Saleem Khan, SP Budgam, is transferred and posted as Commandant JKAP-9th Bn., against an available vacancy.

Khalil Ahmad Poswal, Principal PTTI Vijapur, is transferred and posted as SP Kishtwar, vice Shafqat Hussain.

Ramesh Chander Kotwal, SP Kathua, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-15 Bn., vice Shiv Deep Singh Jamwal.

Abrar Ahmad Choudhary, Commandant IR-4th Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-5th Bn., vice Sanjeev Kumar Khajoria.

Shafqat Hussain, SP Kishtwar, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-6 Bn., against an available vacancy.

Manoj Kumar Pandit, AIG (Communication) Police Headquarters, is transferred and posted as AIG (Tech), Police Headquarters, vice Shridhar Patil, IPS, with additional charge of Director Police Telecommunication, J&K.

Sanjay Sharma, SP Rural, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Deputy Commandant IR-14th Bn., against an available vacancy.

Al-Tahir Geelani, SP West, Srinagar, is transferred and posted as SP Budgam, vice Tahir Saleem Khan.

Mohd Aftab Mir, Addl. SP, Bhaderwah, is transferred and posted as Deputy Commandant IR-22nd Bn., against an available vacancy.

Master Popsy, Addl.SP Doda, is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, Reasi, vice Shri Surjeet Kumar Bhagat.

Surjeet Kumar Bhagat, Addl. SP, Reasi, is transferred and posted as Deputy Commandant IR-15th Bn., against an available vacancy.

P.K. Modi, SP, awaiting posting in Police Headquarters, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-1″ Border Bn., Jammu, against an available vacancy.

Rahul Charak, ADC to Lieutenant Governor, is transferred and posted as Addl. SP Rural, Jammu, vice Sanjay Sharma. Mohd. Rafi Giri, SP, awaiting posting in Police Headquarters, is posted as Addl.SP, Nowshera, against an available vacancy.

Rajni Sharma, Addl. SP Ramban, is transferred and posted as Deputy Commandant IR-1″ Bn., against an available vacancy. Kameshwar Puri, SP, awaiting posting in Police Headquarters, is posted as Addl. SP, Bhaderwah, vice Mohd Aftab Mir. Gourav Mahajan, SP, awaiting posting in Police Headquarters, is posted as Addl SP, Ramban, vice Rajni Sharma. Jeetan Ji Matoo, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant 15 Border Bn., Jammu, against an available vacancy.

Mushtaq Ahmad, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-23 Bn., against an available vacancy.

Gurmeet Singh, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-5th Bn., against an available vacancy.

Mohd Shafi, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-21st Bn., against an available vacancy.

Jagdev Singh, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-15th Bn., against an available vacancy.

Rajinder Kumar (4028), SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant 1″ Women Bn., Jammu, against an available vacancy.

Rajesh Sandal, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-12th Bn., against an available vacancy.

Mohd Ayoub Zargar, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-5th Bn., against an available vacancy.

Farahat Jeelani, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Addl. SP, Kupwara, against an available vacancy.

Shabir Ahmad, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Addl. SP Kulgam, against an available vacancy. Altaf Hussain, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-11th Bn., against an available vacancy. Mohd. Farooq Khan, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant IR-2nd Bn., against an available vacancy.

Mohammad Aslam, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant 1st Women Bn., Jammu, against an available vacancy.

Naeem Ahmad Wani, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant 2nd Border Bn., Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

Syed Yasir Qadri, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Addl. SP, PCR, Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

Furqaan Qadir, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant 2nd Women Bn., Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

Sandeep Bhat, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant 1st Women Bn., Jammu, against an available vacancy.

Sachin Gupta, SP, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Deputy Commandant 1st Border Bn, Jammu, against an available vacancy—(KNO)

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In order to assess the present security situation and to work in a coordinated and synergized manner by all security/intelligence agencies in the District in view of forthcoming Republic Day celebration and other events, SSP Doda, Abdul Qayoom held SMAC-Cum-Security review meeting at District Hqrs which was attended by officers of Police, Army, CAPF and other sister intelligence agencies

In the meeting, all the officers of Army/CAPF and other intelligence agencies shared their views, suggestions and assessment on the present security scenario of the District.

A threadbare discussion on the present security scenario was held in the meeting and various suggestions, security measures were also deliberated upon to put in place a joint and effective mechanism for efficient monitoring and security surveillance on ground.

SSP Doda while addressing the officers informed that there is need to exercise vigil and alertness of highest order by all security agencies in the District besides working in coordinated and synergized manner so that all the security agencies in the District are on same page.

Among other officers of Army/CAPF and intelligence agencies, Sh. Mohd Aftab Mir Addl SP Bhaderwah, Master Popsy Addl.SP Hqrs Doda, Sh. Jaswant Singh, Dy.SP Hqrs Doda, Sh. Shoket Ali, Dy.SP DAR Doda Sh. Abdul Ghafoor SDPO Bhaderwah and Sh Shahzada Kabir Mattoo SDPO Gandoh were also present in the meeting.

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Srinagar, Jan 06: The Jammu and Kashmir government has suspended tehsildar Bijbehara over non-compliance of orders, while additional commissioner Kashmir has been appointed as enquiry officer to enquire the matter.

According to an order, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), tehsildar Bijbehara Ghulam Rasool Bhat has been suspended over non-compliance of orders conveyed to him.

“Pending enquiry into the complaint lodged by Shri. Ghulam Rasool (Chairman Auqaf Committee Nowshera Tehsil Srigufwara, Anantnag) and consequent upon non-compliance of orders conveyed to him vide this office letter No. DivCom/PS/Misc/2022-23/2418-20 Dated 20-12-2022, Shri. Ghulam Rasool Bhat Tehsildar Bijbehara (Additional Charge Tehsil Srigufwara), District Anantnag is hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and attached in the office of Deputy Commissioner Anantnag,” reads the order.

It reads accordingly additional Commissioner Kashmir (A) is appointed as an enquiry officer to enquire into the matter.

“He shall submit his findings, report and recommendations within a week’s time,” it reads—(KNO)

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