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Jammu,Jan 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has extended his greetings and felicitations to the people on the occasion of 74th Republic Day.

In a message, the Lt Governor said: “I extend warm greetings to all. I convey my special greetings to members of Jammu Kashmir Police, Armed Forces, CAPFs and emergency responders. I also wish and congratulate all our sportspersons who have participated and won laurels for Jammu Kashmir”.

On this day in 1950, by adopting the values and ideals enshrined in the Constitution, the architects of our country had embarked on a journey to create a society based on justice, brotherhood and equality. This seven-decade-long developmental journey is a living example of our inclusive ideology, national unity, hard work and dynamism, added the Lt Governor.

We pay tribute to the farmers, scientists, engineers, doctors, nurses, teachers, tribals, litterateurs, artists, businessmen, workers, youth and women who have infused new energy into Jammu Kashmir and ensured inclusive and sustainable development, the Lt Governor said.

The Lt Governor also paid homage to the founding fathers and the freedom fighters who made supreme sacrifice for the unity and integrity of our Country.

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Srinagar, Jan 25, JK Revolution: In what could be termed as a joyous moment for the parents, the father and mother of police officer, Shabir Ahmad Khan were seen piping their son on his elevation to next rank.

The officer has also shared the video of the piping ceremony by his parents on twitter.

In a 1:20 minute video clip, Shabir Khan was seen saluting his parents before the piping ceremony following which both his mother and father held the piping ceremony of their son in presence of the other officers.

“The moons , the Suns and all my Stars dedicated to both of you, Mummy and baba #Superintedentofpolice,” Shabir Khan tweeted—(JK Revolution)

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Srinagar, Jan 25: DIG Sujit Kumar is among J&K Police officers to receive Award of Jammu and Kashmir Police Medal for meritorious service on the occasion of the Republic day 2023.

The police officers according to an order, a copy of which lies with the Kashmir Scroll who are going to receive J&K police medal for meritorious service include DIG Sujit Kumar, DIG M Suleman Choudhary, SSP Samir Rekhi, SSP Zahid Naseem Manhas, DySP Vishal Manhas, and Inspector Deshbir Singh. (JK REVOLUTION)

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JK Revolution, 23 Jan:- There is no force more powerful than a woman who determined to rise. This was proven by Mubeen Fatima daughter of Abdul Sattar resident of Upper Thathar, Bantalab who qualified the Combined Competitive Examination of Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS), with a rank of 154, the results of which were declared on Friday by JKPSC. Qualifying the prestigious JKAS exams was not a cakewalk for her.

Talking to Financial Explorer, Mubeen said that she did her graduation from G.G.M Science College in 2017. “While I was in 4th Semester of B.Sc I got married. I was just 20 years old at that time. I continued my studies and completed graduation in 2018. I had my daughter in April of the same year then in 2018 itself I took admission for the post graduation in Botany in Jammu University. My husband divorced me in 2019 pronouncing the triple talaq digitally,” Mubeen said.

It is very difficult to imagine the kind of trauma she would have felt at the time of divorce. What would be her mental state at that time? She had complete support of her parents and family members throughout this.
Mubeen proved right the proverb “Where there is a will there is a way”. She decided to work hard to fulfill her long pending dream, a dream very few would have believed in. She completed her post graduation in 2020 and then started preparing for the civil services. It is obvious that the society did not appreciate the decision and made fun of her but a successful woman is one who can build a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at her. But now, when Mubeen has cleared the JKAS exams she has at one go given a befitting reply to people who think after marriage and kids a woman life is over. She has become an example for lakhs of girls who are taught that when they are either married or have kids they should concentrate only on them and forget about their own dreams and aspirations. Mubeen story is an example that if you have a dream in your heart, you should never give up on it no matter what changes in your life and what circumstances have been. (JK Revolution)

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Uri, Jan 23 : Former Cabinet minister, Founding member and treasurer Democratic Azad party and District development council member Parinpillan electoral constituency Choudhary Taj Mohi ud din on Sunday totally denys the claims made by daily Excellisor newspaper about the illegal encroachment of 50 kanals of land in Jammu.

While addressing the press conference Taj Mohi ud din said ” Today daily Excelsior has published news on the front page that i have encroached 50 kanal of land and built a farm house in it. They have claimed that this land is in jammu khans and is Gair Mumkin Tawi”.

He further said that ” I deny this news at all my authority at hand that this is a false, baseless and politically motivated news. I along with my adult married daughters own land measuring 120 kanals of land under khasra no:1.min of same lallu shah chack Tehsil mandal, which is not gair mumkin Tawi but orchid and WARHAL AWAL.

“The house along with 8 kanals of land is situated is same land. I request daily Excellisor to enquire and public the rebuttal on the same page they have published this false news. I also vow to leave politics if this news item published is found correct.” He further added.

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Baramulla, Jan 22 : Jammu and Kashmir police on Sunday rescued a woman after she attempted to commit suicide by climbing over a hillock in Delina area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the woman, a native of West Bengal has climbed a hillock in Delina in an attempt to commit suicide.

He said, however, a police team reached to the spot and engaged the woman in a conversation, while she was tactfully pulled off from the edge of the hillock.

The official said the woman who was rescued has been married to a resident of Delina. “She was feeling disturbed as she has lost contact with her family in Bengal, which is why she tried to take this extreme step,” he said.

He added the woman has been counselled and has been handed over to family members—(KNO)

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Baramulla, Jan 22 : Burglars during the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday looted at least four shops in north Kashmir’s Baramulla town, even as police have registered a case in this regard.

Locals told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that burglars taking advantage of the darkness have looted at least four shops at Fish Market in Baramulla.

They said the burglars have decamped with cash and other valuable items worth lakhs.

Meanwhile, shopkeepers while expressing concern over burglary incidents across the town, demanded thorough investigation and arrest of culprits.

A police official told KNO that a case in this regard has been registered and further investigation has been set into motion—(KNO)

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Baramulla, Jan 22 : Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Baramulla, Amod Ashok Nagpure – IPS on Sunday said, that their aim is to make Baramulla district – a drug free, asked people to share the inputs on drug peddlers.

The identity of the individual who shares the inputs/details regarding the drug peddlers will be kept confidential, the SSP said.

Taking to the micro-blogging site Twitter, Amod asked people to reach and help the police in Baramulla to make the district – drug free, says people can play an important role in eradicating the drugs in a society.

“Our aim is to make Baramulla a #drugfree district. We need your support. Reach out to us and share inputs on drug peddlers. Your identity will be kept confidential”, reads Amod’s tweet.

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Kupwara, Jan 21 : On the directions of Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray a joint teams of Revenue department lead by the concerned Tehsildars have retrieved 4021 kanals of State and Kacharie land in various tehsils of the district, an official said here on Saturday.

A top official in the administration told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that during the ongoing drive, the district administration has retrieved at least 4021 kanals of State and Kahcharai land across the district as on date which the government said can be used for community purposes.

Giving Tehsil wise details, the official said that in Tehsil Kupwara, 280 kanals of land have been retrieved during the drive till date which include 205 kanal kacharie land and 75 kanal state land.

Similarly, in Drugmulla, at least 301 kanals of kahcharai land have been retrieved which include 276 kanals single patch of land and 25 kanals which was used as commercial purposes.

In Vilgam Tehsil of the district 1863 kanals of land including 758 kanals of state land and 1105 of kacharie land have been retrieved.

In Kralpora Tehsil, 247 kanals of land have been retrieved which include 142 kanals state land and 105 kanals of Kacharie land.

In Keran Tehsil, 712 kanals of land have been retrieved which include 617 kanals state land and 95 kanals of kacharie land.

In Sogam and Lalpora Tehsils, 114 kanal and 14 marlas have been retrieved from Dardapora Lolab while as 20 kanals from Chandigam and Sogam each.

Similarly, 70 kanals of kacharie and state land have been retrieved from Trehgam Tehsil, while 50 kanals of land in Karnah Tehsil.

Giving further details, the official said that, in subdivision of Handwara, at least 46 kanal and 15 marlas of state and kacharie land have been retrieved from the encroachers in Tehsil Handwara while as 26 kanals in Taratpora Tehsil, 80 kanals in Langate, 70 kanals in Qalamabad and 116 kanals in Qaziabad and Kralgund Tehsils.

Meanwhile, the deputy commissioner, Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray said that the drive will continue and no one will be spared. While directing the tehsildars and enforcement teams to speed up the drive against the land encroachments in their respective jurisdictions, said that all the illegal encroachments on the State as well as Kahcharai land will be removed.

The DC has sought the cooperation of the general public in retrieving the government land from land grabbers. He also warned of action under CrPC in matters of encroachment on State and Kahcharai land—(KNO)

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Srinagar, Jan 21 : In a significant move, the administration of Jammu & Kashmir has unveiled the draft rules for implementation of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Actin the Union Territory.

In a notification, a copy of which is in possession of news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the department of Social Welfare has unveiled the draft “Jammu and Kashmir Prohibition of Child Marriage Rules, 2023”.

The draft rules, which have been put in public domain for seeking suggestions, have been framed under the powers vested with UT administration by sub-section (1) of section 19 of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006.

The Social Welfare department has asked interested individuals, organisations, government statutory bodies and all other interested stakeholders to submit their feedback on the proposal within 15 days.

The key features of the draft rules is that the government has proposed to designate certain officers as “child marriage prohibition officers” within their respective jurisdiction.

The officers to be designated include chief education officer, zonal education officer, block medical officer, block development officer, assistant labour commissioner, assistant commissioner (Panchayat), district social welfare officer, child development protection officer, tehsildar and naib-Tehsildar.

According to the draft rules, it shall be the duty of every child marriage prohibition officer to act immediately upon any information of solemnization of any child marriage that may be received through any mode of communication including written or oral i.e. through a letter, telephone, telegram, e-mail etc. or by any other means and forthwith initiate all necessary action.

The officer shall furnish quarterly return and statistics to the district magistrate concerned and the directorates of social welfare Jammu/ Kashmir.

The officer shall file petition before a judicial magistrate first class/ metropolitan magistrate for obtaining information prohibiting a child marriage.

As per draft rules, the officer shall also file petition for annulling a child marriage in district court in case any of the contracting party to the marriage is a minor.

Their mandate is also to file petition before the district court for maintenance and residence to the female contracting party of the marriage until her remarriage.

They have also been empowered to file petition before the district court for the custody and maintenance of children of the child marriage.

According to the draft rules, these officers would be invested with the powers of police officer as prescribed in section 156, 160, 161, 165 and 175 of Criminal Procedure Code subject to the condition that such powers are exercised by the said officer herself/ himself within her/ his jurisdiction for taking cognizance of offences prescribed under the Act.

The draft rules also state that the district magistrate shall ensure that in every panchayat, a committee is constituted to assist the child marriage prohibition officer in obtaining information about such child marriages, in prevention of such ceremonies and in annulling of such marriages.

These committees would comprise of Sarpanch (chairperson), supervisor, mission Poshan (convener), village level worker/secretary panchayat (member), head master of the nearest school/senior teacher (member) and one women ward member(member)

According to the draft rules, it shall be the duty of local priests of any religion bestowed with the solemnization of marriages, to inform the “child marriage prohibition officer” of her/ his area about the likelihood of such child marriages and shall refrain from solemnizing such marriages with a view to prevent such instances of child marriage.

The rules state that the government of Jammu and Kashmir may declare suitable awards for such persons on whose initiatives/ information the incident(s) of child marriages are prevented. “The district magistrates shall also felicitate such persons on suitable occasions of National importance,” the rules state—(KNO)

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