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BARAMULLA, DECEMBER 26: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa, today chaired a meeting with the Administrative and Police officers of the district at Dak Bunglow here to review the preparation for the upcoming Republic Day-2025 celebration across Baramulla.

During the meeting, the DC conducted a comprehensive review of the campaigns and events planned by the District Administration in preparation for the grand celebration on January 26th.

The meeting was informed that the main function of the day will be held at the Showkat Ali Sports Stadium Baramulla, where the chief guest will unfurl the National Flag followed by inspection of parade. The chair was also apprised that a complete dress rehearsal for the event would be conducted on 24th of January.

It was given out that march-past will be presented by contingents of JKP, CRPF, Fire and Emergency and other bands which would be followed by a colorful cultural programme by students.

The DC directed the officers from the concerned departments to ensure proper arrangements related to security, sanitation, seating arrangements, barricading, water supply, power supply, issuance of invitation cards and illumination of important buildings etc on the Republic Day.

Meanwhile, the DC instructed the officers to ensure the Republic Day celebrations are conducted with enthusiasm and grandeur at their respective office premises at district, sub-divisional, tehsil and block levels to foster a sense of patriotism and community participation across the region.

Furthermore, DC emphasized that this year, special attention will be given to setting up stalls at the venue, showcasing achievements and raising public awareness about the benefits of HADP, PM-Vishwakarma, and other government-sponsored schemes.

Minga Sherpa also instructed the officers to organize extensive cleanliness drives in their offices and surrounding areas, both in rural and urban regions, on January 25th in a run-up to the Republic Day celebrations.

Additionally, the DC stressed on the importance of close coordination among all departments for the seamless and successful conduct of the event, and instructed the concerned officers to designate nodal officers to supervise the preparations.

Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Baramulla, Zahoor Ahmad Raina; ADC Sopore, Shabir Ahmad Raina; Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Assistant Commissioner Development, SDM Pattan/ Uri/ Gulmarg, besides other officers from Civil Administration, Police, CRPF were present in the meeting.

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BARAMULLA, DECEMBER 26: The Chairperson District Development Council (DDC) Baramulla, Safina Baig, today chaired an important meeting at Dakbanglow Baramulla to review the progress of major developmental projects in the district.

The meeting also focused on ensuring the uninterrupted supply of essential services during harsh weather conditions.

During the meeting, Executive Engineer R&B Baramulla briefed the Chairperson on the Sranz Bridge project, which has been allotted at a cost of 7.92 crore. The bridge will enhance connectivity and transportation in the region.

Additionally, the development of the Bandi Payeen Ayush Hospital, allotted at 6.97 crore, was discussed. The hospital will provide essential healthcare services, particularly focusing on Ayush treatments for the local community.

Safina Baig also reviewed the successful completion of Macadamization works under the Cities and Towns initiative, which has significantly upgraded the urban road connectivity in Baramulla.

Ensuring uninterrupted access to essential services, Chairperson Baig directed the concerned officers to ensure a smooth and continuous supply of drinking water and electricity, especially during harsh weather conditions. She emphasized the importance of these services for maintaining public comfort and well-being during the winter season.

Chairperson DDC acknowledged the pivotal role of the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor’s support in making these major projects possible.

“We must prioritize the uninterrupted supply of essential services like drinking water and power, especially during this challenging season. I urge the concerned officers to take all necessary actions to ensure there are no disruptions,” said Chairperson Safina Baig.

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SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 26: Member Parliament, Srinagar Lok Sabha Constituency, Agha Syed Ruhullah Mehdi today chaired District Development Coordination & Monitoring Committee (DISHA) meeting of District Srinagar at Tourist Reception Centre, here.

Chairperson, District Development Council Srinagar, Malik Aftab Ahmad and Member Legislative Assembly, Tanveer Sadiq were present in the meeting.

Besides, Chief Executive Officer SSCL/ Commissioner SMC, Dr Owais Ahmad; Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat; ADDC, Srinagar, ADC Srinagar, VC LCMA and Officers & Engineers of all line Departments attended the meeting.

At the outset, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar gave a detailed presentation to give an overview of Central Sponsored Schemes and State Sponsored Schemes implemented by the District Administration Srinagar and the concerned Departments.

The DC shared information about the District profile & demography besides various beneficiary oriented schemes & flagship programmes of different Departments including Rural Development, Rural water Supply, Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Power Development Department (KPDCL), Revenue, Education, Health, FCS&CA, Social Welfare & ICDS, Agriculture/Horticulture, Industries & Commerce, National Informatics Centre, Geology & Mining, Employment Generation Schemes, Skill Oriented Programmes, etc.

The DC also apprised the chair regarding the objectives of the scheme and beneficiary targets achieved by the administration through effective & extensive implementation of said schemes.

CEO, SSCL also presented a brief about the successful execution of projects under Srinagar Smart City Limited regarding beautification of the City.

He briefed the chair regarding Development, Rejuvenation & Streamlining of City roads, walkways, cycle tracks, River Front Development, Development of Central Business District Area, Heritage Conservation & Renovation, LakeFront Development, Intelligent Traffic Management System, ICCC, Smart Bus Service, steps taken for Green & Resilient Srinagar and other IT driven initiatives. He informed that the ongoing projects of SSCL shall be completed by March 2025.

Addressing the DISHA meeting, Agha Syed Ruhullah Mehdi commended District Administration and SSCL for exemplary achievements in implementation of beneficiary schemes and execution of developmental projects in the City.

He asked the Deputy Commissioner to set higher targets for beneficiary oriented schemes to cover maximum citizens besides exhorted for mass awareness regarding welfare, beneficiary and employment schemes through mainstream media, social and organization of programmes at Halqa levels.

Regarding the supply of quality drinking water to households, the MP directed the Deputy Commissioner to address the issue of contamination of water which is affecting the quality and colour of drinking water & spreading diseases.

Responding to the concern, DC vouched that all filtration plants supply pure water which is ensured by frequent lab tests at plants. He said that issues of leakages in pipes will be addressed promptly.

On the occasion, MP Mehdi emphasized on restoration of Natural Springs which are in dilapidated condition.

To address one of the major concerns of the City of Dog Menace, Mehdi asked SMC to take urgent measures to address the issue at the earliest.

On the occasion, Commissioner SMC briefed the chair regarding the ongoing measures to control the population of canines in the City including infrastructural development for sterilization and Rehabilitation.

Meanwhile, MP urged SMC for operationalization of nonfunctional toilet blocks particularly at Batamaloo.

He also enjoined DC and CEO SSCL for framing DPRs for development of Downtown areas and Dal Lake interiors.

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Taufeeq ahmad, December 26: Police Station Kreeri today hosted a special event to mark Thana Diwas, aimed at fostering better police-public relations and addressing public grievances. The program was chaired by DSP PC Pattan, Dr. Urfaan, who attended as the Chief Guest.

Among other dignitaries present were SDPO Kreeri, SHO Kreeri, and several prominent citizens from the Kreeri area. The event provided a platform for open dialogue where local residents shared their concerns and suggestions with the police officials.

In his address, Dr. Urfaan emphasized the importance of community cooperation in ensuring law and order and highlighted the police department’s commitment to resolving public issues promptly.

Citizens appreciated the initiative, calling it a step forward in strengthening trust and collaboration between the police and the public. The event concluded with assurances from the police to address grievances and enhance the safety and security of the region.

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RAMBAN, DECEMBER 26: The District Administration Ramban, under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary, organized a comprehensive training for enumerators, supervisors, and other stakeholders for Mission YUVA Baseline Survey.

The program, presided over by District Statistics and Evaluation Officer (DSEO) Ganesh Kumar and Assistant Director Employment Amit Kumar, focused on equipping the participants with the necessary skills and knowledge for conducting the baseline survey under Mission YUVA.

Three master trainers led the session, providing detailed guidance on utilizing the online mobile application for the survey. They explained the survey’s methodology and objectives in two sessions, emphasizing its paperless nature.

The baseline survey, scheduled to begin on January 1, 2025, and conclude on January 31, 2025, will involve approximately 600 enumerators, supervisors, and allied staff across Ramban district.

During the training, about 120 enumerators from Block Ramban and Municipal Committee Ramban received hands-on instruction. The session concluded with an interactive Q&A segment where participants’ queries were addressed on the spot.

The remaining enumerators will undergo training tomorrow, December 27, at four designated locations across the district.

This initiative marks a significant step towards ensuring the successful implementation of Mission YUVA, which aims to deliver precise and actionable data for developmental planning.

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BHADARWAH, DECEMBER 26: Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Sunil Kumar convened a meeting today at Dak Bungalow Bhaderwah to discuss arrangements for the celebration of Republic Day 2025.

The discussions were held regarding security measures, first aid facilities, sanitation, fire and emergency services, seating arrangements, uninterrupted power and water supply, and the issuance of invitation cards. It was also decided that government buildings and offices will be illuminated by the respective departments as part of the celebrations.

It was informed that the Republic Day function will be held at New Bus Stand Kotli. The National flag will be unfurled at 9:55 AM, followed by a march-past parade featuring contingents from JKAP, NCC Senior Division, NCC Junior Division and tiny platoons from government and private schools. Additionally, cultural programs will be performed by students from various schools.

The day will commence with the playing of Shehnai Vadan by the Information Department.

The full dress rehearsal for the event will take place on January 24, 2025.

The meeting was attended by the Tehsildar, CDPO, Deputy Commander CRPF, Principal GGHSS, AEE JPDCL, TSO and representatives of other departments.

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RAMBAN, DECEMBER 26: The Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL), under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Ramban, on Thursday organized a Public Mela in Ramban to raise awareness about the benefits of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.

The event aimed to educate the public on the scheme’s provisions, which focus on providing affordable, reliable, and sustainable electricity to households.

Besides ensuring on-the-spot registration of beneficiaries, the officials from JPDCL highlighted various aspects of the scheme, including energy conservation measures, subsidies for solar installations, and benefits for rural and urban households. Informative sessions and interactive stalls were set up to address queries and encourage people to enroll in the scheme.

The Executive Engineer JPDCL Shakti Singh Jamwal, AEE Vijay Kumar Tripathi emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring electricity access for all and urged citizens to take full advantage of the scheme to enhance their quality of life.

The mela witnessed enthusiastic participation from locals, making it a successful initiative in promoting energy sustainability and public welfare in the district.

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RAJOURI, DECEMBER 26: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma today chaired a meeting at Dak Bungalow to review the preparations for the Republic Day -2025 Celebrations.

The Deputy Commissioner reviewed the security arrangements, activity plan featuring cultural programs and other events planned for the Republic Day celebrations. He stressed the need for close coordination among departments to ensure the smooth and successful conduct of the celebrations.

The meeting decided that departmental stalls would be displayed at the venue to generate mass awareness about the Flagship Schemes of the Government. These stalls will provide the public an insight into welfare programs and initiatives aimed at fostering economic development and progress in the district.

The DC directed the concerned officers to finalize arrangements well in advance and ensure that all aspects, including logistics, seating, and crowd management are meticulously planned. He also emphasized maintaining the sanctity of the event while celebrating it with enthusiasm and patriotic fervor.

The Deputy Commissioner urged all stakeholders to work in tandem to make the Republic Day celebrations a memorable and meaningful occasion for the people of Rajouri.

The meeting was attended by ADDC Rajouri Raj Kumar Thapa, Additional SP, Bikram Kumar, ACR Mohd Jahangir Khan, DySP Armed, and other district & sectoral officers.

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JAMMU, DECEMBER 26: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today held a meeting of top civil administration and police officers to take stock of the preparations made for celebrating the upcoming Republic Day, 2025 here in the UT.

The Chief Secretary took this occasion to impress upon the concerned divisional administration to take necessary steps to encourage people to participate in this national event. He asked for creating celebratory aura through out J&K especially in the twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar.

Dulloo took this occasion to direct the administration to illuminate all the landmark sites and prominent government buildings. He also stressed on ensuring plausible transport and seating arrangements for the school children.

The Chief Secretary further instructed for making adequate arrangements for parking of vehicles besides ensuring smooth movement of traffic on roads. He took note of the kind of security arrangements required to be put in place for ensuring smooth conduct of this significant event.

During this meeting he keenly enquired about the cultural segments to be presented during the program. He asked for giving opportunity to the school children and the specially abled students of the UT.

He also encouraged the Departments of Culture to make a tableaux on cultural diversity of J&K, PDD on PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, Police on Drug Abuse, Health on TB Mukt J&K and YS&S on Fit India Movement.

In addition the Information Department was obligated to ensure live telecast of the main functions from the regional units of Doordarshan and All India Radio besides facilitating the media persons in carrying out their professional assignments.

The other agenda items which came up for discussion during this meeting includes the uninterrupted power and water supply, sanitation of the venues besides the accomplishment of other civil works taken up by the R&B Department to ready the venues at both Jammu and Srinagar.

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SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met several delegations and emphasized his government’s commitment to addressing the challenges faced by various sectors of society.

The Chief Minister stated this during his public outreach programme at Raabita office here, where scores of delegations and individuals from various parts of Kashmir presented their concerns and demands.

The Chief Minister interacted with various stakeholders, including representatives from education, artisan, labour, and healthcare sectors, who brought forth issues requiring immediate attention.

Among the delegations, the J&K College Teachers Association urged the Chief Minister to consider the demand for enhancing the retirement age of college teachers in Jammu and Kashmir.

Kashmiri Shawl Makers Welfare Foundation, comprising artisans from different areas, highlighted the challenges faced by the traditional shawl-making trade and sought the government’s support in safeguarding their livelihood.

Similarly, a five-member delegation of Hot Mix Plant owners apprised the Chief Minister of the issues confronting their industry, requesting timely interventions.

J&K Casual Labourers United Front, led by its State President, raised concerns regarding the welfare of casual labourers, while the Physiotherapists’ deputation briefed the CM about sector-specific challenges that require redressal.

Representatives from the Health Workers Welfare Association, led by their president, presented issues impacting healthcare professionals, and the Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC) emphasized the need to address employees’ welfare comprehensively.

A delegation of Saubhagya Contractors from Ganderbal and South Kashmir sought government support to address operational hurdles in the execution of projects under the Saubhagya scheme.

The public outreach programme also saw numerous individuals meeting the Chief Minister, presenting grievances and suggestions for improvement on a number of issues affecting them.

The Chief Minister assured all deputations and individuals of a patient and responsive approach, emphasizing that their genuine concerns would be addressed on a priority basis.

Also, a joint delegation of traders of different Bazar Committees of City Centre Lal Chowk and other areas called on the Chief Minister during the programme.

The delegation apprised the Chief Minister about various issues of the trader’s community of Lal Chowk, Hari Singh High Street, Poloview, Regal Chowk, Maisuma, Court Road and other areas of the City.

They also submitted a memorandum of demands to the Chief Minister demanding development and revival of business and increased customer footfall in City Central Lal Chowk and other markets of Srinagar City.

The Chief Minister assured the delegation of redressal of the genuine concerns and issues on priority.

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