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Top Stories of The Day |
| Lt Governor joins Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra at Mahal Shah Panchayat, Samba | | Lays foundation stone for 50-bedded Ayush integrated hospital at Ghagwal |
Samba, December 21 (Scoop News)-Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha joined the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra at Mahal Shah Panchayat, Samba, today.
He also laid the foundation stone for 50-bedded Ayush integrated hospital at Ghagwal. The Hospital will provide Ayurveda, Unani and Homeopathic healthcare facilities to the people.
Addressing a public gathering, the Lt Governor said the enthusiasm of all sections of society towards Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra is also a symbol of Aspirational Jammu Kashmir which has complete faith in responsiveness of the government to mitigate all the challenges.
“Common man is in the forefront of the collective effort, targeting 100% saturation in every flagship scheme and charting new pathways for Viksit Bharat. I believe Participatory governance can reduce disparities and change the fate of every village and locality, the Lt Governor said.
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Stories of the Day |
| Jammu Kashmir is on a mission to accelerate all-round development: LG Sinha | | Lt Governor inaugurates Jammu Kashmir Food Processing & Wellness Conclave in Jammu | Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha inaugurated Jammu Kashmir Food Processing and Wellness Conclave in Jammu, today.
On the occasion, J&K SICOP and Apollo Hospital exchanged land deed for setting up of Apollo Hospital in the region.
The Lt Governor welcomed the industry leaders, policymakers and stakeholders from hospitality, wellness & food processing sectors to explore investment opportunities and foster collaboration during the two-day conclave, organized by J&K Trade Promotion Ogranization.
He said the Exchange of land deed with Apollo Hospital to... |
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| | Chief Secretary inaugurates Mega Kisan Mela under HADP at Agriculture Complex Lal Mandi | | Hands over sanction letters among HADP beneficiaries, Tractor keys to farmers |
Srinagar, December 21 (Scoop News)-Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo Thursday inaugurated a Divisional Level Mega Kisan Mela organized by the Agriculture & Farm Welfare Department under Holistic Agriculture Development Programme(HADP) here at Agriculture Complex Lal Mandi.
Vice Chancellor SKUAST, Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, Director Agriculture Kashmir, Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal, other senior Officers and large number of progressive farmers and Agri Entrepreneurs were present in the mega event... |
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| | Advisor Bhatnagar witnesses finals of 17th Christmas Gold Cup Football Championship | | J&K Bank emerges victorious, defeats Downtown Hereos FC by solitary goal |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, today witnessed the final match of 17th Christmas Gold Cup Football championship at Synthetic Turf, Parade Ground here.
Addressing the gathering, Advisor Bhatnagar said that good standard of football was displayed by both teams in this match and both teams fought like warriors till dying minutes of game. He highlighted that the locals witnessed all matches of the tournament enthusiastically which proves that the youngsters Jammu and Kashmir are moving towards the sports and considering it as a profes... |
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| | Justice Tashi chairs High Level Committee meet to review functioning of Juvenile Justice Boards in J&K | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)- A meeting of High Level Committee as required under Section 16 (2) of Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2015 was convened today at High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Jammu, under the chairmanship of Justice Tashi Rabstan, Judge, High of J&K and Ladakh and Executive Chairman J&K LSA.
The meeting was attended by R. K. Goyal, Additional Chief Secretary Home, Sheetal Nanda, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department and Amit Kumar Gupta, Member Secretary, J&K Legal Services Authority also Ex-officio Member Secretary, Juvenile Justice Committee, High Court of J&K and Ladakh.
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Ladakh News |
| Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra camp held at halqa Panchayat Nang of Thiksay block | | |
Leh, December 21 (Scoop News)- The Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra camp held at halqa Panchayat Nang of Thiksay block headed by Chairperson Block Development Council (BDC) Thiksay, Tsewang Paldan.
The camp brought together officers and officials from various departments, converging to enlighten and engage with the local community.
Diverse departments were represented, with officials presenting the primary objectives and procedural intricacies of their respective schemes. This participatory approach aimed to bridge the gap between government initiatives and the grassroot level, ensuring the dissemination of information regarding the multitude of benefits and assistance available to the... |
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| | CEO,Ladakh held a UT-level meeting with the representatives of political parties | | |
Leh, December 21 (Scoop News)- The Chief Electoral Officer, Ladakh, Yetindra Maralkar held a UT-level meeting today with the representatives of political parties at the Conference Hall of the Deputy Commissioner, Leh, in connection with the ongoing Special Summary Revision of electoral rolls in UT Ladakh.
During the meeting, the CEO requested the political parties to appoint their Booth Level Agents (BLAs) to assist the electoral machinery in creating a comprehensive and healthy electoral roll for the smooth conduct of elections.
The CEO Ladakh informed the political party representatives that there would now be four qualifying dates—1st January, 1st April, 1st July, and 1st October... |
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| | Amit Sharma chairs crucial meeting for setting-up of Electronic Manufacturing Cluster in UT Ladakh | | |
Leh, December 21 (Scoop News)-Administrative Secretary of Information Technology, UT Ladakh, Amit Sharma chaired a significant meeting dedicated to the establishment of an electronic manufacturing cluster, at the Civil Secretariat, Leh.
The meeting commenced with a comprehensive virtual presentation by the Consultant Agency before IT Secretary Amit Sharma and his team, providing detailed insights into the proposed electronic manufacturing clusters in the nation. The presentation covered important aspects such as infrastructure, technology, and the overall vision for the Project.
Secretary IT Ladakh Amit Sharma emphasizing the strategic importance of the initiative, articulated the... |
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| | Modi govt committed for overall development of Ladakh: Ashok Koul | |
Leh,December 20 (Scoop News)-Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Union Government is committed for the overall development of Ladakh, said Ashok Koul, General Secretary (organization), Bharatiya Janata Party, Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, while addressing in a 'Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra' programme at Chushot Panchayat, Leh.
Ladakh BJP President Phunchok Stanzin, General Secretary Dr. Skalzang Dorjey, LAHDC Leh Councillors Mirza Hussain & Mumtaz Hussain, Chairperson Block Development Council Chushot Saira Bano and other officials of various departments participated in the programme along ... |
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| | State Nodal Officer, UT Ladakh Amit Sharma Reviews Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra | | |
Leh,December 20 (Scoop News)-Administrative Secretary of the Rural Development Department, UT Ladakh who is the State Nodal Officer of the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra, Amit Sharma presided over a comprehensive meeting to assess the status of this ongoing Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra, at the Civil Secretariat UT Meeting Hall, Leh.
While reviewing, Amit Sharma underscored the significance of the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra in fostering sustainable development and empowering rural communities in Ladakh. He emphasized the need for seamless coordination among various departments, agencies, and grassroots institutions to ensure the effective implementation of the initiative's objectives.
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| | Advisor UT Ladakh Dr Pawan Kotwal Presides 8th UT-Level Bankers’ Committee Meeting | | |
Leh, December 20 (Scoop News)- The Advisor to Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor, UT Ladakh, Dr Pawan Kotwal presided over the 8th meeting of the Union Territory Level Bankers Committee (UTLBC) of Ladakh for the quarter ended June 30, 2023, and September 30, 2023.
The Assistant General Manager, State Bank of India, Convenor UTLBC of UT Ladakh, Tsering Morup gave a detailed presentation about the achievements of Banks under various schemes up to the quarter ended September 2023. The Banks achieved 81% by disbursing a total credit of Rs.663.29 Crore under Priority Sector advances against the Annual Credit Target of Rs.821.03 Crore. The overall achievement under Priority and Non-Priority sector... |
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| | CEC chairs meeting regarding construction of Multi Level Car parking, various developmental projects in Kargil town | | | Kargil, December 20 (Scoop News)-Chairman/CEC, LAHDC, Kargil, Dr Mohd Jaffer Akhoon, today chaired a meeting at Conference Hall, Council Secretariat, regarding the construction of Multi Level Car parking and to deliberate on various developmental projects in Kargil town under different schemes.
Executive Councillor for Tourism, Councillor (Town, Poyen, Baroo), Director, Urban Ladakh Development, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Kargil, Administrator of Municipal Committee Kargil, Tehsildar Kargil, and Executive Engineer of R&B, Executive Officer, MC Kargil, Assistant Director Tourism, attended the meeting.
During the meeting, CEC Akhoon emphasised the importance of keeping LAHDC Kargi... |
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| | Sheep Husbandry, Leh installed 448 kid pens in Nyoma subdivision | | |
Leh, December 20 (Scoop News)-To mitigate the loss of young animals during the harsh winter months, the Department of Sheep Husbandry, Leh installed 448 kid pens in Nyoma subdivision, specifically benefitting the villages of Korzok, Kharnak, Koyul, Demjok, Dungti, Hanle, and Rongo. The initiative was taken under the vibrant village program.
The vibrant village program aims to create a more sustainable and resilient environment for livestock rearers in the region, particularly during the challenging winter season. Recognizing the vulnerability of young animals to the extreme weather conditions, the installation of these kid pens is a proactive step towards ensuring their well-being.
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Debate |
| New Resolve to Tackle Climate Change | | |
Asad Mirza
The Dubai COP 28 summit, started a fortnight ago with little promise of any major breakthrough on climate rules. However, the governments and delegates this time proved their critics wrong and the final agreement announced that for the first time the world has agreed to move away from the coal, oil and natural gas that are the principal causes of global warming.
Though right form the start or even before it started, the vibes from the Dubai Summit were not positive. However, as the jamboree ended, 198 countries announced that they are committed to phase out fossil fuels as they pose the main climate change accelerators.
Ending Fossil Fuels
The countries ag... |
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| | Pick and choose in Judicial appointments | | |
B L Saraf
“While hearing a petition alleging delay on the Central Government’s part in clearing names recommended by its collegium for appointment and transfer of judges, on 20th November a bench of the Supreme Court raised the issue of ‘pick and choose’ policy adopted by the Centre in implementing these recommendations.
The court observed that of the 11 names of judges recommended by the collegium for transfer only 5 have been transferred. Pain and anguish was palpable when one of the Hon Judges in the bench reminded the Attorney General “last time, I did emphasize that don’t do selective transfers. It creates its own dynamics.” The bench cautioned Government that pick and ch... |
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| | When Mufti Sayeed came calling on Kashmiri Pandits | | |
Dr Ramesh Raina
Most of the times human history does not follow a linear path and it seldom unfolds according to a predetermined script.But the before hand manipulation to change its coarse midway tantamount to misrepresent the human history. Its writing or rewriting does not make necessarily anybody feel guilty. But one can be guilty for remaining ignorant and not learning about his own history and then repeating the same mistakes in the future.That’s why history is so important.
The role of dramatis personae affecting the flow of events and incidents is complex therefore open to public judgement.To charge sheet and open them to public scrutiny becomes significant and I beli... |
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| | Palestine Conflict Overshadows Ukraine War | | |
Asad Mirza
The on-going Palestine-Israel conflict seems to have overtaken the global attention from more than 18 months-old war in Ukraine. It also seems that the U.S. is slowly turning its back on Ukraine, and it is unlikely the Europeans can make up for any foreseeable shortfall by including Ukraine amongst the comity.
Ukraine’s ambitions of joining the European Union (EU) received an important boost on Wednesday 8th November, when the bloc’s executive body said detailed negotiations on Ukraine’s membership should begin next year.
A recent EU report has said that the so-called accession talks should finally start; 18 months after the EU accepted Ukraine as a candidate... |
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| | LG speaks to the internally displaced KPs | | |
K N Pandita
State or national leadership and ruling authorities of all hues usually shun discussing the fate and the problems of internally displaced Kashmiri Pandits living in exile for three decades and half.
The reasons for this chilling apathy, though many, are mostly absurd.
If they are a literate community while the majority community in the valley mostly remained illiterate, should that be a reason to despise them? Did the Pandits dissuade or hinder them from becoming literate?
Yes, many educated persons from the minority community managed to find petty government during the Mughal, Pathan and Dogra rule over the State which fills nearly four centuries of J&K h... |
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| | Preserving 5 Gems of Jammu–A KVM Trust Mission to Save the Language | |
Oh! temple bells of Jammu pray roll on,
And from my feelings echoing, then return.
This life is rough and tough and really stern,
So for the sake of harassed self toll on - from Kunwar Viyogi's book of Sonnets River Sage
A poet so self-aware of his love for Duggar land once lived a life, much engrossed in the synchronised world of his words, oblivious of the fact that one day these very words would inspire many to 'Save the Language' he loved so much. Through the many works - precisely 26 published books of Sahitya Akademi awardee Kunwar Viyogi, a movement was born eight ye... |
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| | ‘Bathindi’ Alliance’: New Twist in Jammu’s Political Landscape | | Straight Talk | |
K B Jandial
Politics is strange, at times interesting too, as many times unthinkable happens. In the world of politics, alliances and coalitions are not odd and made to have a common strategy to attain power. Ideological affiliations usually serve as the foundation for such partnerships. Like-minded parties come together to expand their voter base. However, recent national-level developments have given rise to a rather perplexing trend where numerous political parties with diverse ideologies have united with a singular aim: to unseat Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In this new era of Indian politics, defying traditional norms, I.N.D.I. Alliance has been forged, not based on ideolog... |
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| | The resurgence of jihad in Kashmir: An unforgiving analysis | | |
K N Pandita
Traditional infiltration routes through the Line of Control (LoC) have shifted, with some suggesting the use of alternative routes through the Nepal and Bangladesh borders. This presents a new challenge for security forces in preventing militant infiltration across the LoC.
The traditional routes have been plugged resulting in a sharp decline in infiltration attempts. However, the vulnerable crossing points like Krishna Ghati in the Poonch sector or Machail in the Tangdar sector remain vulnerable. It is along these two or three points that sneaking infiltrators have been liquidated and a large cache of arms has fallen in the hands of Indian security forces and J&K ... |
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| Jammu News |
| Yasha Mudgal chairs meeting to review SSR of Electoral Rolls in Udhampur | | | Udhampur, December 21 (Scoop News)-Commissioner Secretary Cooperatives, Yasha Mudgul, who is also the Roll Observer for Udhampur district, today convened a meeting with Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), Assistant Electoral Registration Officers (AEROs), Booth Level Officers and Supervisors to assess progress on the ongoing Special Summary Revision of Photo Electoral Rolls for the year 2023.
Yasha Mudgul conducted a comprehensive review of progress achieved in the district under ongoing SSR-2023 and gathered information on the number of fresh applications received, as well as the count of claims and objections in the district.
EROs briefed the Commissioner Secretary about the p... |
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| | Jammu administration issues notices to 44 accused under NDPS Act | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-The district administration Jammu has taken a strong stance against drug trafficking and related offences as it has issued notices to 44 accused under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act 1985.
The measures are part of the ongoing decisive fight against drug menace in the district, spearheaded by District Magistrate Sachin Kumar Vaishya and Senior Superintendent of Police Dr Vinod Kumar.
The accused have been given a chance to declare the source of income used to purchase their movable and immovable properties, which have been identified by different government agencies, including the police. They have to do so within 30 days, fai... |
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| | Jammu administration issues notices to 44 accused under NDPS Act | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-The district administration Jammu has taken a strong stance against drug trafficking and related offences as it has issued notices to 44 accused under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act 1985.
The measures are part of the ongoing decisive fight against drug menace in the district, spearheaded by District Magistrate Sachin Kumar Vaishya and Senior Superintendent of Police Dr Vinod Kumar.
The accused have been given a chance to declare the source of income used to purchase their movable and immovable properties, which have been identified by different government agencies, including the police. They have to do so within 30 days, fai... |
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| | PD&MD finalizes placement of 50 officers | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-Planning Development and Monitoring Department (PD&MD) today placed 50 officers of Jammu and Kashmir Economics and Statistics (Gazetted) Service as joint directors and deputy directors in the department.
As per government order issued in this regard, 10 officers presently posted as Deputy Directors in the department have been placed as Joint Directors in their own pay and grade. Similarly, 40 officers presently posted as assistant directors in the department have been placed as deputy directors in their own pay and grade.
Giving his remarks on these placements, Dr. Piyush Singla, Secretary, PD&MD, emphasized the department's crucial role in planning a... |
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| | IIM Jammu Hosts Workshop on Women Empowerment with Dr. Rashmi Singh, IAS | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-Indian Institute of Management Jammu (IIM) Jammu organized a workshop on Women Empowerment, featuring Dr. Rashmi Singh, IAS, Commissioner, State Taxes Department, Jammu and Kashmir, Government of India, as the keynote speaker. The workshop focused on addressing gender stereotyping, gender discrimination, and promoting the significant role of women in driving development, in line with the vision outlined by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi. The event was graced by Prof. B.S. Sahay, Director, IIM Jammu, faculty members, officers, staff, and students at the institute.
Dr. Rashmi Singh, IAS, Commissioner, State Taxes Department, Jammu... |
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| | CTF Urges Cultural Preservation: Local Languages in Focus | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-In response to the recent statement by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasizing the role of the education system in strengthening culture and ethos, the Chenab Times Foundation (CTF), a registered trust dedicated to art, culture, and addressing public grievances, has highlighted the urgent need for preserving local languages and cultures in the erstwhile Doda region.
The president of CTF, Anzer Ayoob, commended the government's efforts in cultural programs but expressed concerns about the impact of non-local influences on the rich heritage of the Chenab region. Ayoob stated, "While the existing cultural initiatives by the government are commendable,... |
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| | Altaf Bukhari seeks restoration of Statehood to J&K | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)- Apni Party President, Syed Mohammed Altaf Bukhari on Thursday demanded restoration of Statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.
“It is one of our core agendas to restore the Statehood of Jammu and Kashmir and for this mission, we would continue our struggle,” said Altaf Bukhari, addressing a joining program.
The program was organized by State President ST Wing, Saleem Alam. In this program, Naib Sarpanch Ashwani Kumar of Seora in Bishnah, District Jammu along with dozens of his supporters joined the Party.
Welcoming the new entrants into the Party fold, Altaf Bukhari hoped that their joining would strengthen the Party and appreciated the Party leadership in... |
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| | JK Congress protests in the state for the suspension of MPs | | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)- As part of Nationwide protests JK Congress to organize mega protests at the state and district levels on 22nd December 2023 for the suspension of MPs and the ruthless dismantling of our democratic values.
In this regard a meeting of senior leaders of PCC, DCC Presidents and Frontal Wings was held under the chairmanship of JKPCC President Vikar Rasool Wani and attended by working president Raman Bhalla, Sr. Vice Presidents Shri Mula Ram,Th.Balwan Singh, Shri Ravinder Sharma besides Vice Presidents S. Tarlok Singh Bajwa, Smt. Indu Pawar, Shri Yash Pal Kundal, Shri Vinod Sharma, Gen. Secretaries Shri Pawan Raina, Shashi Sharma, Narinder Gupta, Suresh ... |
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Kashmir News |
| Don't let hopelessness prevail among People: Mehbooba Mufti's calls for Unity and Resilience | | |
Srinagar, December 21 (Scoop News)- In the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision, which has not entirely aligned with the desires of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti, the Party President, held a crucial meeting with senior leaders to deliberate on the pressing issues facing the region.
During the comprehensive discussion, Ms. Mehbooba Mufti emphasized the critical need to prevent hopelessness from seeping into the hearts and minds of the people. She reiterated that while political battles might bring unexpected outcomes, resilience and unity remain the strongest pillars to navigate through challenging times.
Ms. Mehbooba Mufti stressed the imperative for solidar... |
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| | Online submission of Haj Application Forms (Haj – 2024) extended up to 15th January, 2024 | | |
Srinagar, December 21 (Scoop News)-All intending pilgrims are being informed through that the last date for submission of online Haj Application Forms for Haj – 2024 has been extended upto 15th January, 2024.
Consequently, applicants possessing machine readable valid Indian International Passports issued on or before 15th January, 2024 and valid at least up to 31st January, 2025 are eligible to apply for Haj – 2024.
It is further informed that the Application can be submitted online only at the website of HCoI i.e., www.hajcommittee.gov.in or Android Mobile App “HAJ SUVIDHA '' available on Google Playstore.
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| | Green Valley Educational Institute hosts Green Valley Model United Nations-2023 | | |
Srinagar, December 21 (Scoop News)-Green Valley Educational Institute Thursday organized the Green Valley Model United Nations 2023, a dynamic platform for young minds to engage in diplomatic discourse and global affairs.
The event, held within GVEI campus, witnessed enthusiastic participation from students representing prestigious schools across Kashmir viz. Burn Hall, RP School, Kashmir Harvard, DPS Budgam and others.
Muhammad Aslam, Joint Director Information Kashmir was the chief guest on the occasion, and was accompanied by Burhan Hussain, Assistant Director Information Kashmir. The dignitaries shared insights on the significance of Model United Nations (MUNs) in shaping confid... |
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| | Div Com Kashmir inaugurates 3-day Jashne Cillai Kalan/ mega Exhibition | | |
Srinagar, December 21 (Scoop News)-The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri today inaugurated the three-day Jashne Chillai Kalan-2023 cum Mega Exhibition at Kashmir Haat in Srinagar.
Speaking on the occasion, the Div Com said that the festival serves as an excellent opportunity to showcase our diverse handicrafts and the artistry behind them.
The event, organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir, aims to promote handicrafts in general, with a special focus on highlighting the skills of Pheran, Kangri, and Namda artisans. The venue is adorned with stalls featuring a diverse array of Pherans, Kangris, and Namdas for the general public to... |
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| | CUKashmir’s Science deptts organize training for JNV students | | |
Ganderbal, December 21 (Scoop News)- Under the aegis of ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047: Voice of Youth,’ Central University of Kashmir’s Departments of Biotechnology, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany jointly organized a day-long hands on training on Research Skills for the students of 6th, 7th & 8th classes of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Ganderbal, at Science Campus Nunar here on Thursday.
The day-long programme, organised on the directions of Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, sensitised the students about the Scientific temper and skills and updated them about the latest technological advancements in the different fields of Science. As many as 70 selected participants were guided by ... |
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| | Police organises tour programme for students in Handwara | | |
Srinagar, December 21 (Scoop News)-Police in Handwara organised a tour programme for students to border areas under the aegis of Civic Action Programme of J&K Police.
A group of students from GDC Handwara and BHSS Handwara today visited Nowgam sector accompanied by DySP DAR Handwara and other Police Officers of PD Handwara.
The programme aims to provide students a unique opportunity to understand the challenges faced by those living in these regions and foster a sense of patriotism and offers students a firsthand understanding of socio-economic & geopolitical context of border regions.
Visiting border areas allows students to witness the dedication and sacrifices made by those ... |
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| | DJMC IUST holds workshop on 'Career Development and Content Writing in Social Media Landscape' | | IUST Hosts Distinguished Senior Professors | |
Awantipora,December 20 (Scoop News)-The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, IUST organized a One-Day Workshop titled “Crafting your path-Career Development and Content Writing in Social Media Landscape” in collaboration with Centre for Career Counselling and Placement and CIED-IUST. The workshop was designed to provide awareness to students about the emerging areas of content creation in the social media realm and career prospects in the social media landscape and content creation. On this occasion HoD Department of Journalism and Mass Communication IUST, Dr Mujeeb Liyakat talked about effective career development strategies in the context of the digital revolution and emph... |
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| | UNESCO World Arabic Language Day Celebration 2023 at IUST | | |
Awantipora ,December 20 (Scoop News)-The Department of Arabic Language and Literature, IUST celebrated the Arabic Language Day under the UNESCO designated theme for the year 2023, “Arabic-The Language of Poetry and Art”. The event attended by faculty, scholars and students featured engaging discussions highlighting the rich linguistic and literary heritage of the language. Dr. Inayet Rasool, Head, Department of Arabic Language and Literature highlighted the significance of Arabic poetry throughout the ages and urged the scholars and students to study the Arabic poetry composed by scholars and writers from the Kashmir region and bring it to the wider audience in and outside the country... |
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Other Stories |
| 1st batch ITI Kishtwar trainees visits Dul Hasti Power Station for industrial exposure | | | Kishtwar, December 21 (Scoop News)- The 1st batch of trainees from ITI Kishtwar embarked on an industrial visit to Dul Hasti Power Station, NHPC, marking a valuable opportunity for practical learning and exposure to real-world industrial operations.
The initiative aimed to provide trainees an opportunity to enhance practical knowledge and skills.
The visit of trainees from Government ITI Kishtwar, along with Principal Anoop Sharma and Vocational Instructors, to Dul Hasti Hydroelectric Power Plant as part of the On Job Training under the Strive project.
Speaking on the occasion, Principal Anoop Sharma said that providing practical exposure and experience is crucial for skill develop... |
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| | Police organizes one-day workshop on Stress Management in Budgam | | |
Srinagar, December 21 (Scoop News)-To prioritize the mental well-being of its officers, Police in Budgam organised a day-long workshop on stress management at District Police Lines Budgam. The programme was attended by 50 Police officers of different ranks from the district.
The program featured informative lectures by Dr. Aijaz Sahaf - Psychiatrist, Government Medical College Srinagar and Mrs Insha Hassan - Incharge, Drug De-addiction Center, DPL Budgam.
Dr. Aijaz Sahaf provided comprehensive insights into various aspects of mental health, stress management, and illnesses caused by stress. He discussed early signs of stress, methods for identifying stress, positive coping tactics... |
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| | BJP is committed to service, good governance, welfare of poor: Sham Lal Sharma | | Sham Sharma, CM Gupta listens to public grievances at BJP headquarter | |
Jammu, December 21 (Scoop News)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in its thoughts and actions has remained committed to the service, good governance and the welfare of the poor and the needy, said Sham Lal Sharma, while emphasizing that the party worker always puts oneself at the last while dedicatedly serving the society and the nation.
Former Minister & J&K BJP Vice-President Sham Lal Sharma and former JMC Mayor & J&K BJP Vice-President Chander Mohan Gupta, accompanied by party secretary Vikas Choudhary and Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan BJP Incharge Dil Bahadur Singh Jamwal were listening to the grievances put forth by visiting individuals and deputations at BJP headquarter, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu... |
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| | CS pays obeisance at Kheer Bhawani Temple Tullamulla | | Tullamulla, December 20 (Scoop News)-Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today evening paid obeisance at Kheer Bhawani Temple Tullamulla, here.
Chief Secretary prayed for peace, prosperity, happiness and well-being of people.
Additional District Development Commissioner Ganderbal, Additional Superintendent of Police, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Chief Planning Officer and other officers of Civil administration and Police were present during the visit of the Chief Secretary to the Mandir.
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| | BJP Jammu District discuss ongoing, forthcoming party programmes | | |
Jammu, December 20 (Scoop News)-BJP District Jammu led by its president Parmod Kapahi conducted a monthly meeting to discuss the ongoing and forthcoming party programmes at party's district office, Kachi Chawni, Jammu.
J&K BJP Vice President Chander Mohan Gupta, District Jammu Prabhari Rajeev Charak, party secretary Veenu Khanna, Media Incharge Dr Pardeep Mahotra, Spokespersons Rajni Sethi, Purnima Sharma & YV Sharma, Additional Treasurer Prem Gupta, senior leader Sanjay Baru, Mandal Presidents, District team, District Morcha Presidents and other prominent leaders participated in the monthly meeting of the District.
Parmod Kapahi, while addressing the meeting, laid stress on th... |
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| | PDP Parliamentary board meet to chalk out the strategy for upcoming Parliament election | |
Srinagar, December 19 (Scoop News)-Newly constituted parliamentery board of PDP headed by senior leader former Deputy speaker JK assembly Mohammad Sartaj Madni is going to meet tomorrow 20th of December, Wednesday 01 Pm at party headquarters Srinagar to chalk out the strategy for upcoming Parliament elections and to discuss the new course of action after Supreme court parliamentery board members PDP senior vice President former minister Abdul Rehman Veeri, general secretary Organization fomer MP Dr Mehboob Beg , general secretary and former minister Adv Gh Nabi Lone,Vice President Haji Ab H... |
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| | Workshop on Viksit Bharat Campaign held at IUST | | IUST Hosts Workshop on Academic Performance Indicators | |
Awantipora, December 19 (Scoop News)-A workshop on Viksit Bharat Campaign was today organised at the School of Engineering and Technology, Islamic University of Science and Technology. The program was organized in association with the Dean of Students, Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance (DIQA), Directorates of IT & SS and Advisory Committee to Student Council.
The program aimed to actively engage the students in various aspects of development, including economic growth, social progress, environmental sustainability, and good governance. The participants discussed the vision of Viksit Bharat and the role of Academia in the prosperity of the nation. It formed a part of a serie... |
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| | Newly approved Hallan- Chiranbal road to become gateway to prosperity by boosting tourism economy | | Road to provide safe passage to migratory people to meadows, with all whether connectivity to Hallan area: DC Kulgam | Kulgam, December 19 (Scoop News)-The newly approved Hallan Mazgam road linking remote communities of the Hallan Chiranbal area will be a game changer and is going to become a gateway to prosperity by boosting the tourism economy and paving a safe route for the migratory people to reach meadows along with their livestock.
It was informed by Executive Engineer R&B Division D.H.Pora that this transformative Hallan-Chiranbal connectivity has been approved under NABARD RIDF with an approved cost of 8.88 crore. It was also informed that for the timely completion of this project, NABARD has a... |
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