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Maliq Nasir, Baramulla, Feb 25 : Mr Rayees Abdullah, Tehsildar Uri had assumed the additional charge as Tehsildar Boniyar and he will be available for three days in Boniyar and three in Uri respectively for the Grievience redressal of the people of sub division Uri.

Rayees Abdullah was given a formal welcome by senior officers including Naib Tehsildars, Revenue Officials and other Officers for taking up reigns of administration of the Tehsil Boniyar and Uri.

Speaking to the JK Revolution’s special correspondent, Mr Rayees advised the officers to work as a team with a dedication to fulfil the aspirations of the people and enhance the quality of public service delivery in Uri as well as in Boniyar.

Besides accessible and responsive administration, he stressed on effective grievance redressal, transparency and accountability and sought full cooperation from the officers in this regard.

Mr Rayees Abdullah will be present At Boniyar and Uri for 3 days each respectively.

He stressed that the Sign and symbol of Conscious and progressive Society is the “Rule of Law”. which shall be ensured at all cost for the greater cause of Public welfare and peace

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Jammu Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj

Sinha’s car met with an accident in Varanasi town of Uttar Pradesh on Friday, media reports said.

Sinha was on way to this hometown Ghazipur from Varanasi.

Reports said that the car in which Sinha was traveling hit an iron pillar damaging the window of the car, however, the J&K LG escaped unhurt.

The incident occurred near Rajghat bridge.

Sinha had sustained injuries in a road accident in UP back in 2016 when he was Union Minister of State for Railways. (KNT)

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Six persons from remote Warwan area of Kishtwar district, who were “missing” after starting journey by foot via snow-bound Margan Top in Anantnag on Tuesday, “safely” reached their residence on Friday.

“They are about to reach home. People have seen them en route to their residences,” Sarpanch of the area Azad Nabi Lone told GNS over phone. “All six of them have reached safely.”

This comes a day after authorities launched a “rescue mission” to search them at Margan Top in Anantnag.

One team, headed by SDM, proceeded by road alongwith snow cutter machine and JCB. Second team started by foot and comprised Army Rescue team and Local volunteers, officials said.

Third was by helicopter from Larkipora and was waiting for weather to improve, the officials had said.

Official sources told GNS that amid fresh snowfall, the six persons had started their journey by foot through Margan top, a high mountain pass which connects Warwan Valley in Kishtwar district with the Anantnag district.

The persons included Ajaz Ahmad Koka son of Abdul Rehman Koka, Mohammad Akbar Koka son of Ghulam Qadir Koka, Ghulam Nabi son of Ghulam Qadir Koka, Gulzar Ahmad son of Ghulam Mohammad Koka, Manzoor Ahmad son of Ghulam Mohammad Koka and Idrees Ahmad son of Sunna ullah Dar, all residents of Choidraman Warwan.

These persons had called their families at around 9 p.m. on Tuesday and informed them about moving through Margan Top. Since then there was no contact with them, they said. (GNS)

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JD(U) Party J&K Chief G.M shaheen urged the Union Government of India to take up necessary steps for ensuring the safe evacuation of all students hailing from Jammu and Kashmir who are stranded in the war-hit Ukraine and Russia region.

He said the families of these students are worried and given the suspension of flight operations, students are pushed into complete uncertainty.

Urging the Union Minister of External Affairs of the Government of India to intervene with the Government of Ukraine and Russia to assist these J&K students, shaheen hoped for a safe and early return of students

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SRINAGAR FEBRUARY 24:- In order to curb the menace of drugs and to break the supply chain in the District, the District Magistrate, Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad alongwith Senior Superintendent of Police, Rakesh Balwal Thursday evening launched a massive crack down against the drug peddling and raided hotspots of drug consumption in various parts of the City.

The raids were carried out at Zero bridge and other locations in Raj Bagh area of City wherein some persons found in substance abuse on the spot were rounded up. Based on the input given by them several shops were sealed after incriminating material was found there.

Speaking about the raids, the District Magistrate Srinagar said the operation was carried  on receipt of specific inputs. Pertinent to mention that District Administration Srinagar has launched MISSION WAAPSI with the aim to save and  safeguard the youth from dangerous exposure to different kind of substance/ drug abuse.

Meanwhile, Senior Superintendent of Police Srinagar, Mr Rakesh Balwal said operation against drug peddling and consumption shall continue to tighten the noose against the drug dealers and peddlers. This is being done for greater common good of the society.

Pertinent to mention that parents of some youth have been repeatedly visting the Office of the District Magistrate Srinagar asking to keep their child in detention so that they get rid of the substance abuse.

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Chamber of commerce and industry Kashmir on Thursday urged LG administration of Jammu and Kashmir to ensure safe evacuation of of all stranded J&K students from Russia and Ukraine.

CCIK president Tariq Ghani has urged the LG administration of Manoj Sinha to take up necessary steps for ensuring the safe evacuation of all students hailing from Jammu and Kashmir who are stranded in the war-hit Ukraine and Russia region.

Tariq Ghani has urged UT administration to raise the issue with union Government and Ministry of Foreign affairs to ensure the safety of the students hailing from Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that the parents of these young students are worried and given the suspension of flight operations, students are pushed into complete uncertainty, he added

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Baramulla, February 24:- The Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Bhupinder Kumar today convened a meeting of the concerned officers in his office Chamber in order to finalize the Action Plan and arrangements being put in place in the district for smooth conduct of Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization Programme (IPPI) -2022 scheduled for 27th of this month.

On the occasion, District Immunization Officer Baramulla, Dr. Waheeda Firdous appraised DC that as many as 162175 children of the district in the age group of 0-5 years will be administered polio vaccines on February 27 across the district for which adequate arrangements have been put in place.
The DC was informed that 845 vaccination booths have been established in several medical zones of the district with deployment of 1175 health workers, 1186 Asha Workers and 169 Supervisors.
Further 11 Transit vaccination booths operated in all blocks across the district have been set up to facilitate the people, the DIO added.

After taking a detailed review, the DC said that it is the collective responsibility of all stakeholders to achieve the fixed targets to keep the district polio free.
Morever, the DC asked for wide publicity of the program through mass media so that no child is left out especially in the far-flung areas of the district.

The meeting was attended by Programme Officer ICDS, Mohd Asadullah Rather, Chief Education Officer, G.M.Lone, District Immunization Officer, Dr. Waheeda Firdous, District Health Officer, Bajan Kour, District Social Welfare Officer, Showkat Ahmad Showkat besides all Block Medical Officer of the district were present on the occasion.

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As fate of six missing persons from remote Warwan area of Kishtwar district hangs in the balance, authorities on Thursday launched a “rescue mission” to search them at Margan Top in Anantnag.

“One team is proceeding by road alongwith snow cutter machine and JCB, headed by SDM. It is accompanied by Tehsildar, MED and NHIDCL officials,” Aamir Ali, Nodal Officer, SEOC, Disaster Management, told GNS.

He said second team is moving by foot and comprises Army Rescue team and Local volunteers.
“Third is by helicopter from Larkipora, currently on standby, waiting for weather to improve,” he said.

Earlier a delegation headed by Sarpanch of the area met Divisional Commissioner Jammu Dr. Raghav Langer for help to trace the missing persons from Choidraman Warwan.

“The Divisional Commissioner told us that the air force and army will carry out searches to trace the missing as soon as the weather improves,” Sarpanch of the area Azad Nabi Lone told GNS over phone.

Azad said the divisional commissioner asked if there are any shelters along the route. “I told him there are a few shelters on Margen top and Narbalan. There is a possibility of their survival if somehow the missing persons have reached these shelters. Otherwise chances of their survival are very rare,” he said.

Official sources told GNS that amid fresh snowfall, the six persons had started their journey by foot through Margan top, a high mountain pass which connects Warwan Valley in Kishtwar district with the Anantnag district.

The missing persons, according to the Sarpanch include Ajaz Ahmad Koka son of Abdul Rehman Koka, Mohammad Akbar Koka son of Ghulam Qadir Koka, Ghulam Nabi son of Ghulam Qadir Koka, Gulzar Ahmad son of Ghulam Mohammad Koka, Manzoor Ahmad son of Ghulam Mohammad Koka and Idrees Ahmad son of Sunna ullah Dar, all residents of Choidraman Warwan.

The missing person had called their families at around 9 p.m. on Tuesday and informed them about moving through Margan Top. Since then there is no contact with them, they said. (GNS)

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Kulgam, 24 February, 2022:- In a solemn ceremony, District Police Kulgam paid homage to martyr DySP Aman Kumar Thakur-JKPS

To remember his supreme sacrifice and to pay honor and respect to the Martyr, Police Commemoration Parade was conducted and rich tributes were paid to the departed soul for his supreme sacrifice in the service of the Country and for safeguarding integrity and sovereignty of the nation.

All officers of Kulgam Police, paid their homage by placing floral wreaths at the Martyr Monument in DPL Kulgam.

It is pertinent to mention that Martyr DySP Amaan Kumar Thakur-JKPS attained martyrdom on this day while fighting with terrorists at village Turigam Kulgam.

 

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As Russia announced military operations in Ukraine, at least 180 Kashmiri students are stuck in Ukraine while as Jammu and Kashmir administration has initiated measures to bring back all the students on war footing basis.

J&K Students’ Association National Spokesperson, Nasir Khuehami told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that 180 to 200 Kashmiri students studying in Ukraine in Colleges, Universities under professional and non—professional courses, are stuck there at a time when Russian Army has launched a massive military operation there.

“My son is studying at Ukraine and I am worried as I have lost contact with him,” said Aijaz Ahmed, a resident of Hyderpora, Srinagar.

He said parents of all the chikdren studying in Ukarine have decided to assemble at press enclave Srinagar to press for the safe return all Kashmiri students.

Officials told KNO that Rajbhawan has started the process to bring back all the students studying at Ukraine on fast track basis.

“We are in touch with Ukraine Embassy officials and will ensure all Kashmiri students are safely brought back,” the official said.

Meanwhile, in view of the uncertainties of the current situation in Ukraine, Kashmiri students who are studying at Ukraine are requested to get in touch ASAP at
JandKStudentsassociation1111@gmail.com, and on folowing helpline numbers 9149676014, 790634 8764
8825005327, 7006228608—(KNO)

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