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JAMMU, DECEMBER 22: Amid bone-chilling cold wave currently gripping the Kashmir Valley, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced today that he would station himself in Srinagar for the next week to personally oversee the functioning of the Power Department and other critical services. The Chief Minister, who attended the pre-Budget and GST Council meetings in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, conveyed his decision through a series of tweets, emphasizing his commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the people of the Valley during this severe cold spell.

The Kashmir Valley is currently experiencing one of the coldest winters in recent years, with temperatures plummeting to record-breaking lows. Srinagar recently recorded a chilling minus 8.5 degrees Celsius, the coldest December night in over 50 years.

The intense cold spell has severely disrupted water supply and electricity, adding to the residents’ struggles.

In his tweets, the Chief Minister stated: “In light of the severe cold spell in the Kashmir valley & the resultant difficulties with water & electricity supply, I have decided to cancel my forthcoming programmes in Jammu & station myself in Srinagar for the next week to personally monitor the functioning of the Power department & other important departments.”

Acknowledging the impact of his decision on his scheduled engagements in Jammu, he further added: “I do appreciate that cancelling my programmes in Jammu will cause some inconvenience to the organisers & I regret the same. However under the circumstances this is the right thing to do & I will make it up to the people/organisations whose programmes have been affected.”

The Chief Minister also informed that he is en route from Jaisalmer and will be in Srinagar by tomorrow morning: “I’m on my way back from Jaisalmer as I type and will be back in Srinagar tomorrow morning.”

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Srinagar, Dec 21 : Chillai-Kalan, a 40-day harshest winter period, commenced with an intense cold wave conditions as Srinagar has recorded the coldest night of December in the last over two decades.
After 1990, Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded the coldest night in the month of December at minus 8.5 degree Celsius, which is the third lowest December temperature ever recorded in Srinagar in the last 133 years.

As per the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Shopian in South Kashmir recorded a low of minus 10.4 degree Celsius while Anantnag recorded minus 10.5 degree Celsius. The minimum temperature at Pulwama settled at minus 10.3 degree Celsius while in Kulgam it settled at minus 6.8 degree Celsius.

Pertinently, the harshest winter period commenced today (December 21) and culminates on January 31 next year, which is followed by a 20-day long Chillai-Khurd (small cold) that occurs between January 31 and February 19 and a 10-day long Chillai-Bachha (baby cold) which begins from February 20 to March 2.

Notably, Chillai-Kalan is a Persian word which means “Major Cold”—(KNO)

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JAMMU, DECEMBER 21: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today extended his heartiest congratulations to the Vice Chancellor, faculty, staff, scholars and students of University of Jammu for attaining the coveted A++ Grade from NAAC, securing an exceptional score of 3.72.

In a social media post, the Lieutenant Governor said the outstanding accomplishment of the University of Jammu has made J&K proud.

The Lieutenant Governor has posted on X:

“The University of Jammu has achieved the prestigious A++ Grade with a CGPA of 3.72 on a seven-point scale by NAAC. Heartiest congratulations to the Vice Chancellor, faculty, staff, scholars and students for this outstanding accomplishment. You’ve made J&K proud.

Jammu University’s reform-driven futuristic vision underscores its commitment to fostering academic excellence, goal oriented research, innovative capacity & holistic development of students to make them enlightened citizens. My best wishes to all for success in your mission”.

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Power shutdown

by JKREVOLUTION

JAMMU, NOVEMBER 16: Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Battal Ballian, Industrial and adjoining areas will remain affected on November 17 from 8 am to 2 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to Jakh, Jogpur, Sarore, Patli Industry and adjoining areas will remain affected on November 17 from 7 am to 1 pm.

Likewise, the power supply to Hatli Village, Khanyara, Hote, Mehtabpur, Maroli and adjoining areas will remain affected on November 17 from 8 am to 11 am.

Similarly, the power supply to Industrial Units, CTM, MD Enterprises, Knit Fab will remain affected on November 17 from 8 am to 1 pm.

Likewise, the power supply to Doda and adjoining areas will remain affected on November 17 from 8 am to 3 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to Prabble, Humble and Marmat will remain affected on November 17 and 20 from 9 am to 2 pm.

Likewise, the power supply to Siot, Lamberi, Bagnoti, Narian, Nowshera, Jaba Deeing Syal, Nonial, Manpur, Chowki-Jangher, Qila, Darhal, Rajpora, Laroka and adjoining areas will remain affected on November 17 and 20 from 9 am to 2 pm.

However, the power supply to Ramban, Sumber, Sangaldan, Gandhari, Gool, Dharan and adjoining areas will remain affected on November 17 from 10 am to 3 pm.

Meanwhile, the Superintending Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, O&M Circle Kathua has informed that the power supply to Shiva Nagar, Kalibari, Janglote, Patel Nagar, Ward No. 1, Ramneek Vihar, Sawan Chack, Shastri Nagar, PHE, CTM, GMC, Hospital and adjoining areas will remain affected on November 17 from 7 am to 2 pm.

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JAMMU, NOVEMBER 16: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, chaired a meeting to review the status and availability of wayside amenities along the National Highway and roads leading to prominent tourist destinations across the Union Territory.

Focussing on tourist convenience, the Chief Secretary reviewed the availability of toilet facilities along major tourist routes. Commissioner Secretary Tourism, Yasha Mudgal, apprised him of the construction status of mobile and bio-toilets during the current financial year.

The Chief Secretary stressed the importance of their proper maintenance and adherence to minimal operational standards.

Atal Dulloo called upon agencies such as the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), and others to formulate a comprehensive plan for establishing and maintaining wayside amenities.

The Chief Secretary sought detailed updates from NH authorities regarding their current mandates and future plans for these facilities. He also emphasised the need for fast-track efforts to ensure the development of these essential facilities.

The meeting also addressed the functioning of various Development Authorities in the Union Territory. A presentation by Yasha Mudgal highlighted key challenges faced by the Development Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir, including jurisdictional overlaps, master plan enforcement, revenue utilisation and operational inefficiencies.

The Chief Secretary suggested interventions to resolve ambiguities regarding overlapping jurisdictions, with subsequent issuing of definitive orders or notifications. He also underscored the necessity of phased development of select tourist destinations.

To enhance administrative efficiency, Chief Secretary called for the establishment of robust, self-sustaining governing bodies for all major tourist destinations. These bodies, he stated, should ensure effective governance, organisation, and long-term sustainability. A framework for their governance was also proposed to be formulated.

The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Agriculture Production and Forests, Shailendra Kumar; Principal Secretary Finance, Santosh D Vaidya; Commissioner Secretary GAD, Sanjeev Verma; Commissioner Secretary HUDD, Mandeep Kaur; Secretary PW(R&B), Bhupinder Kumar; Divisional Commissioners of Jammu and Kashmir, along with officers from NHAI and other concerned officers.

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JAMMU, NOVEMBER 16: Jammu Kashmir Raj Bhawan today hosted a cultural evening to commemorate the Jharkhand Day, which was celebrated on 15th November. Students, Security personnel and residents of Jharkhand were the special invitees on the occasion.

In his address, Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha spoke on the rich history of Jharkhand and recalled the valuable contribution of the social reformers, freedom fighters, litterateurs, farmers, artistes and great personalities of Jharkhand.

“Since ancient times in India, we have believed in maintaining a balance between nature and humankind. Jharkhand Day celebration today provided us an opportunity to reaffirm our pledge to protect and conserve natural resources,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted that the natural beauty, cultural richness, diversity of Jharkhand and entrepreneurial approach of its people is making rich contributions to India’s growth.

“Jharkhand literally means ‘the land of forests’. It is home to social reformers and freedom fighters like Bhagwan Birsa Munda and Tilka Manjhi. May this sacred land scale new heights of progress and prosperity in the coming years,” he said.

On the occasion, traditional folk dance and musical performances by the artists were organized to celebrate the glorious cultural heritage of Jharkhand.

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Srinagar, November 15: The Department of Endocrinology Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, organized a one-day Continuing Medical Education (CME) program, “Update on Gestational Diabetes,” to commemorate World Diabetes Day 2024.

The program was organized under the supervision and guidance of Principal/Dean GMC Srinagar Prof. Dr. Iffat Hassan, whose active support made the programme successful.

Dr. Shariq Masoodi, Dean Medical Faculty SKIMS was Chief guest on the occasion while as Mohammad Ashraf Hakak, Administrator Associated Hospitals GMC Srinagar, attended the CME as guest of honour.

World Diabetes Day is observed annually on November 14th to raise awareness about diabetes and its impact on individuals, families, and communities worldwide.

The program commenced with an inaugural address by Dr. Shariq Masoodi, Dean Medical Faculty SKIMS, who highlighted the importance of organizing such events to raise awareness about gestational diabetes.

Dr. Masoodi emphasized the need for healthcare professionals to stay updated on the latest management strategies for gestational diabetes.

Renowned speakers, including Dr. Mohammad Hayat Bhat Head of Deptt. Of Endocrinology and Dr. Syed Masooma Rizvi, HOD of Gynea & obst. delivered comprehensive lectures on the diagnosis, management, and complications of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Dr. Bhat elaborated on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of GDM, while Dr. Rizvi addressed issues arising in pregnancies with GDM and management strategies.

The event aimed to break barriers and bridge gaps in diabetes awareness, empowering the community with knowledge to make informed health choices.

The Department of Endocrinology seeks to promote awareness, education, and research in diabetes management.

The event was attended by eminent luminaries of the medical world, including Prof. Wahid, Prof. Tafazzul, HODs of various specialities of GMC Srinagar and endocrinologists Dr. Shahnawaz Mir, Dr. Nazir Pala, Dr. Zahid Beigh, Dr. Moonin Bhat, Dr. Hilal Mohiudin, Dr. Khursheed, Dr. Saleem Baba, and Dr. Abid Bhat.

Representatives from various health institutions and the general public also participated in the program.

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Budgam, November 14: Tehsil Legal Services Committee (TLSC) Chadoora, in collaboration with the Human Rights and Anti-Corruption Forum and Banaat Educational Institute, organized an awareness programme in celebration of National Children’s Day today at Banaat Educational Institute, Gopalpora, Chadoora. The event aimed to raise awareness about the rights, welfare and empowerment of children in the community, the importance of education and need for a safe & supportive environment.

The programme was held under the directions of Om Prakash Bhagat, Chairman District Legal Services Authority Budgam and Nusrat Ali Hakak, Secretary District Legal Services Authority Budgam and Iqbal Rafiq Vakil Chairman Tehsil Legal Service Committee Chadoora.

The event was attended by Adv. A.R. Hanjura, Adv. Nazir Ahmad, Mr. Mohammad Siddiq Paul Principal Banaat Educational Institute, Panel Lawyers, PLV, Teachers, School Management, and a vibrant gathering of students.

Samir Ahmad Resray District President Budgam Human Rights & Anti Corruption Forum, HQ Delhi & Aijaz Bashir Secretary Education Wing (J&K UT) Human Rights & Anti Corruption Forum, HQ Delhi also attended the event.

During his address Adv. AR Hanjura emphasized the immense responsibility we have toward our children. “They are not only the future of our nation but also the torchbearers of justice and compassion”, he said.

Adv. Nazir Ahmad reminded the audience of the need for vigilance in protecting children’s rights, stating, Children’s Day is a day to recognize not only their potential but also our duty to shield them from harm.

Other speakers also highlighted the significance of the day for safety & protection of children.

On the occasion, students performed skits, delivering speeches, and participating in activities that highlighted children’s rights, education, and the importance of a supportive community.

At the end of the event, certificates of appreciation were awarded to the guests and students for their participation & contributions.

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JAMMU, OCTOBER 11: Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, Shailendra Kumar, today held a comprehensive review meeting to review the physical and financial progress on projects being executed under the Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS), CAPEX budget, NABARD and the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP).

Mission Director HADP, Director Agriculture Jammu, Director Horticulture Jammu, Director Command Area Development Jammu, Director Finance APD, Secretary APD, Director Planning APD, Managing Director JKAGROS, Director Research SKUAST-J, Joint Directors of Agriculture and allied departments, Deputy Director Planning, Scientists from SKUAST-J, Chief Agriculture Officers and Chief Horticulture officers from all districts of Jammu division attended the meeting.

During the meeting, the officers presented detailed updates on implementation status, challenges encountered and strategies to expedite pending activities under these schemes.

The Principal Secretary emphasized the importance of ensuring timely execution and fund utilization under all schemes, while also addressing challenges faced in project implementation.

Shailendra Kumar reviewed the significant advancements made under HADP, which has been instrumental in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and improving farmers’ livelihoods. He observed that special attention has been given to ensure the expenditure under HADP, CSS and CAPEX projects align with the overall goal of infrastructure development in the sector. He also had detailed discussion on CSS projects, focusing on key flagship schemes like PDMC, SMAM, RAD, RKVY, PKVY, ATMA, NFSM and others aimed at boosting rural prosperity.

The Principal Secretary directed all the departments to work in close coordination to meet the set targets for the fiscal year and ensure the benefits reach the grassroots level. He also stressed the need for proper monitoring mechanisms and regular updates on the progress of all projects.

The review included a specific assessment of the Baba Jitto Irrigation Project, with a call for increased focus on Rainfed Area Development.

The meeting concluded with an actionable plan aimed at accelerating the completion of ongoing projects, reinforcing the commitment to enhance the agricultural ecosystem in the region.

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Gowhar Maqbool

In an era where traditional chalk-and-talk teaching methods are rapidly being questioned, Salvatore International School stands out with its innovative approach to education. In an exclusive interview with Haya Qazi, the head of the institution explains how the school is transforming learning by embracing creative, student-centered methodologies.

Q: What is unique about Salvatore’s approach to education?

A: With over three decades of experience in education, we’ve developed a system that prepares students for real-world challenges. With SSM College of Engineering being the parent Institute, we noticed that students often lack essential skills and communication abilities after school. In just a year, our students have represented Kashmir in national and international sports like kickboxing, wushu, and rugby. Beyond sports, we are pioneers in integrating the Ministry of Electronics’ digital literacy program, ensuring our students graduate with NSQF certification. Life skills like swimming, martial arts, and horse-riding are taught early, and students even manage their own on-campus nursery and cooking.

Q: How has the role of teachers evolved at Salvatore?

A: Teachers at Salvatore go beyond traditional classroom duties. They foster an atmosphere of curiosity and discourse, ensuring conceptual clarity. After each lesson, students prepare presentations to teach their peers, creating a more interactive learning experience. Teachers also serve as mentors beyond academics, guiding students socially and emotionally. They act as role models, striking a balance between being a friend, parent, and teacher.

Q: What classroom activities set Salvatore apart from traditional schools?

A: Our teaching is highly engaging and competency-based. Participation in Olympiads develops critical thinking and reasoning from a young age. We use smart classes with audio-visual aids, and experiential learning is key—students visit fields to understand basic concepts like seasons. Industrial visits and guest lectures are also integral parts of our curriculum.

Q: How do you build emotional intelligence and soft skills at Salvatore?

A: Emotional intelligence and soft skills are central to our approach. Through group activities, we teach students cooperation, collaboration, and mutual respect. Teachers provide individual attention to instill these values, ensuring students develop strong mental resilience and professional skills.

Q: How does peer learning and collaboration differ at Salvatore compared to traditional education?

A: In the 21st century, interdependence is key. At Salvatore, we promote peer learning through exchanges with other schools in sports and academics. We’ve built a culture of healthy competition, where students are encouraged to lead and positively influence their communities.

Q: How has the teacher-student relationship changed under your methodology?

A: Our teachers are young, energetic, and empathetic. We’ve developed lasting relationships with students, rooted in holistic development. Teachers engage with students beyond academics, and this personal connection enhances the overall learning environment.

Q: How do assessments and feedback at Salvatore differ from traditional models?

A: Our assessment goes beyond report cards. Each student has a personalized profile that tracks their academic and personal growth. Regular feedback from parents helps us adapt our methods. Assessments are based on projects, subject enrichment, and co-curricular activities, alongside conventional exams.

Q: How are teachers trained to adapt to Salvatore’s innovative methods?

A: Continuous learning is crucial for our teachers. We provide regular training, both online and offline, from national and international experts. Teachers engage in group discussions on global best practices and undergo regular digital training to stay ahead.

Q: What principles guide your teaching methods?

A: We believe education is about more than marks—it’s about confidence, wisdom, and ethics. Our holistic approach focuses equally on social and academic skills. Bandipora has rich intellectual potential, and we aim to groom young minds to excel in all aspects of life.

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