10 Vehicles blacklisted, Rs 15k recovered from offenders
BANDIPORA, AUGUST 23: Continuing the aggressive vehicle checking across Bandipora against traffic violations, Assistant Regional Transport Office (ARTO) Bandipora Wednesday blacklisted 10 Vehicles on Bandipora-Sopore route. The Assistant Regional Transport Officer informed that as many as 40 vehicles were checked on Bandipora-Sopore road. He said during the checking 07 Driving licences, 05 RCs were also seized and notices were issued on spot for traffic violations. It was further informed that 10 vehicles were blacklisted and an amount of Rs 15000 was also recovered on spot from the offenders. The ARTO said that more fines are expected to be recovered from blacklisted vehicles. He said that, during the checking, special focus on installation of Speed limiting devices, overloading, wearing of helmets and seat belts is ensured.
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 23: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha has congratulated the ISRO, team Chandrayaan and the entire space scientists community for successful landing of Chandrayaan 3 on the moon. India has become the fourth country ever to land a spacecraft on the moon and the first country to land on the south pole.
In a tweet the Lt Governor said: “India is on the moon! Heartiest Congratulations to team @ISRO for success of #Chandrayaan3 lunar mission. Absolutely momentous achievement and important milestone in the development of India’s space programme”.
JAMMU, AUGUST 22: In response to public concerns and grievances surrounding the implementation of smart power meters, Managing Director Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL), Shiv Anant Tyal made several important announcements today.
Acknowledging the difficulties faced by consumers in examining meter readings, the Managing Director has directed that, henceforth, meters shall preferentially be installed on consumers’ house walls. To ensure a seamless and transparent installation process, JPDCL officials will accompany the vendors at the time of meter installation.
Responding to the need for accuracy verification, the JPDCL will install old digital meters in parallel with smart meters in specific locations. This trial phase will assess the accuracy and authenticity of readings produced by the newly installed smart meters.
Helpline numbers and help desks have been established to receive calls and promptly address issues regarding smart meters. These resources will serve as a direct line of communication for consumers to report and resolve meter-related concerns.
Dedicated Nodal Officers have been appointed from various subdivisions of JPDCL to oversee the redressal of Smart Meter grievances. They will be responsible for resolving consumer complaints related to Smart Meters received through calls, SMS or WhatsApp.
Contact Information of Nodal Officers is as under:
ame of Officer
Designation
Division
Sub Division
Contact No.
Jai Pal Sharma
Assistant XEN
ED-I Parade
Tech Officer to XEN Parade
9419140965
Satwinder Kour
AE
ED-I Parade
SD-I Parade
7889704529
Sanjeev Hans
AE
ED-I Parade
SD-II Canal
9419185909
Vijay Kumar
AE
ED-I Parade
SD-III Parade
9419136258
Amit Sethi
AE
ED-I Parade
SD-IV Nagrota
9419101213
Neha Salathia
AE
ED-III Rehari
SD-I Canal
9419141355
Sandeep Tagortra
AE
ED-III Rehari
SD-II Janipur
9419304605
Amjad Parvez
AE
ED-II Gandhi Nagar
Div Gandhi Nagar
7006878102
Vishal Anand
AE
ED-II Gandhi Nagar
SD-I Greenbelt
9419185576
Ashutosh Sharma
AE
ED-II Gandhi Nagar
SD-II Gangyal
9419182220
Abhineet Gupta
AE
ED-II Gandhi Nagar
SD-III Miransahib
9622130283
Lakhwinder Singh
AE
ED-II Gandhi Nagar
SD-IV Bishnah
96975813
For any smart meter-related concerns or queries, consumers are encouraged to contact the designated helpline numbers and reach out to the appointed Nodal Officers for prompt assistance.
Baramulla, August 22: Police in Baramulla have arrested a rape accused within hours after a complaint was filed. Police Station Baramulla received a written complaint from a minor girl (name withheld) stating therein that she was abducted by one person namely Mohammad Umar Parray (Venture Driver) son of Mohammad Amin Parray resident of Parray Mohalla Sangri and raped her at secluded place in Sangri. Accordingly, a case under relevant sections of law was registered in Police Station Baramulla and investigation was initiated. During the course of investigation, officers utilized technical & human sources and after strenuous efforts, traced and arrested the accused person within hours after the complaint was received. Further medico-legal formalities have been conducted and further investigation of the case is in progress.
JAMMU, AUGUST 21: Sachin Kumar Vaishy assumed the charge as Deputy Commissioner Jammu from the incumbent Avny Lavasa here today. The outgoing Deputy Commissioner was accorded a warm farewell at a function attended by officers and staff of the DC office and Revenue Department including Additional District Development Commissioner, Ramesh Chander; Additional Deputy Commissioner, Harvinder Singh; Additional Commissioner General and Assistant Commissioner Revenue. Speaking on the occasion, Avny Lavasa talked about the challenges, and lessons learnt during her tenure as the DC Jammu. She remarked that Jammu serves as the foundation for pivotal activities at the Union Territory level, contributing a major portion to its revenue generation. “Alongside this, the district also receives its share of grievances, which requires coordination and teamwork for effective administration” she added. Avny Lavasa expressed her deep appreciation for the dedicated officers and staff of the district, emphasising their relentless efforts in handling a substantial workload. She extended her heartfelt gratitude to her personal staff, which also includes drivers and security personnel, for their unwavering support throughout her tenure. Avny Lavasa warmly welcomed her successor, Sachin Vaishy and conveyed her optimism for his leadership. In response, Sachin Vaishya, the incoming DC, expressed his commitment to build upon the foundations laid by his predecessor. “We will work together, following in the footsteps of the former administrator to address the challenges and harness the strengths of Jammu for its collective betterment,” he stated. The event concluded with expressions of goodwill from the district staff, including Patwaris and Girdwars, who extended their thanks to Avny Lavasa and wished her the best of luck for her future endeavours.
BARAMULLA, AUGUST 21: The Department of Youth Services & Sports, District Baramulla has announced the commencement of the National Sports Week celebrations from August 21 to August 29 with an aim to honor the birth anniversary of the renowned hockey legend, Major Dhyan Chand.
To kick-off the celebrations, the Department organized a series of exciting sports activities across various zones. The opening day witnessed an enthusiastic participation of students from both private and government schools. The event showcased a vibrant display of athletic prowess and sportsmanship.
Zone Dangiwacha conducted an engaging trio of sports competitions, including Badminton, 100m sprint, and the Lemon race. A remarkable total of 260 students enthusiastically took part, competing fiercely while embodying the spirit of healthy competition and teamwork.
Zone Nehalpora witnessed an equally fervent response, where 200 students participated in the Badminton, 100m sprint, and Lemon race competitions. The determination and enthusiasm shown by the students underscored the importance of fostering a love for sports among the youth.
In Zone Sopore, 50 students from different schools came together to take part in the Badminton, 100m sprint, and Lemon race events. The vibrant energy and dedication displayed by these young athletes were truly commendable.
The National Sports Week’s calendar promises an exciting lineup of sports events, fostering a sense of camaraderie and promoting a healthy lifestyle among the youth. This initiative aligns with the vision of encouraging sports excellence and instilling essential values of discipline and perseverance.
The celebrations continue, embracing the spirit of Major Dhyan Chand’s legacy and inspiring young athletes to reach new heights in the world of sports.
Pulwama, August 18: In a significant breakthrough against fraudulent activities, Police in Pulwama has successfully arrested a deceptive jeweller in counterfeit gold ornament scam. Police in Pulwama received a series of complaints against the jeweller namely Sajad Ah Zargar, (operating a gold shop named Diamond Jewellers at AL-Ahmad complex near Shaheed Farooq Chowk Pulwama), allegedly deceived customers with counterfeit gold ornaments and has been engaging in this fraudulent activity for an extended period. Acting swiftly, the accused jeweller involved in the commission of crime was arrested and shifted to police station where he remains in custody. Accordingly, a case FIR No. 210/2023 was registered at Police Station Pulwama, and a thorough investigation has been initiated. The arrest follows a meticulous investigation into allegations of counterfeit gold ornaments being sold to innocent customers, shedding light on a series of complaints against the accused. This apprehension serves as a stern warning to those involved in fraudulent practices, as J&K Police remains vigilant in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.
Only students who have sought admission and subsequently appeared in CUET-2023 asked to attended counseling session
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 18: Students who have sought admission to various programs at Amar Singh College and appeared in CUET 2023 conducted by National Testing Authority are being informed that first batch of 1262 students have been allotted for admission process from 19th to 21st August 2023.
Inorder to facilitate their admission, a proper counselling schedule has been rolled out by the college and same stands notified on college website as well as through print and electronic media.
Students are advised to attend the counselling cum admission strictly as per the pre-notified schedule according to which around 200 students are being called in morning and evening session each on 19th, 21st and 22nd August 2023. The venue is Taseer Hall of college and applicants are advised to bring all certificates as per checklist given in the Counselling cum Admission notification on college website.
No student will be entertained for document verification and admission outside the allocated time and date window.
For non CUET applicants a separate notification will be issued shortly.
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 15: The 77th Independence Day was celebrated at Amar Singh College with full respect and reverence.
Nodal Principal Kashmir Division Colleges and Principal Amar Singh College, Srinagar, Professor (Dr) Sheikh Ajaz Bashir hoisted the Tricolour and took salute at the march past.
He in his Independence Day address highlighted the achievements of the country during the last year with special emphasis on major developments in the higher education sector. He said that NEP 2020 is a revolutionary educational policy which has paved the way for overall development of students through education.
He maintained that since August 1947, India has been developing leaps and bounds and the latest launch of Chandrayaan-3 is a milestone in this direction.
Prof. Ajaz impressed upon the faculty, non teaching staff and the students to actively participate in the development of the institution and the nation. He appreciated the faculty for their participation in the activities carried out during the course of the Meri Maati Mera Desh campaign.
NCC Cadets of both Army and Naval wings under the supervision of Dr. Hilal Ahmad Lone and Dr. Parvaiz Ahmad Dar, participated in the march past. Students of the Department of Music, presented patriotic songs and enthralled the audience with their performance and melodious voices.
Apart from the faculty of the college, the function was attended by the staff of JKIMS, led by its Director, Prof. Tariq Ahmad Shikari.
VC Prof. Qayyum calls for inculcating spirit of nation building among students
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 15: Cluster University Srinagar today celebrated 77th Independence Day with the hoisting of the National Flag at the varsity’s Gogji Bagh campus by Vice Chancellor, Prof. Qayyum Husain. Besides the National Anthem, patriotic songs were also played on the occasion.
Those who attended the ceremony included Dean Academic Affairs, Registrar, Controller Examinations, Principles of constituent and affiliated colleges, Deans of various faculties, Chief Proctor, Dean Students Welfare, Sports Secretary, Coordinators of IG programmes, Nodal officers and Conveners of various committees besides the other administrative staff of the university.
In his address, the Vice Chancellor referred to the freedom struggle of India and the contribution of freedom fighters in ending the colonial rule. Prof. Qayyum said the country has come a long way and gained a place of power and respect in the international arena.
Underlining the significance of Independence Day, the Vice Chancellor said, “The country’s strength comes from its strong democratic credentials which need to be upheld and safeguarded by every citizen.”
He exhorted the Principals and faculty members of the constituent and affiliated colleges to inculcate the spirit of nation building among students.
The Vice Chancellor referred to the various programmes conducted by the constituent and affiliated colleges of Cluster University Srinagar as part of “Meri Maati Mera Desh” campaign as a culminating event of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’.
He said India is emerging as the world’s third largest economy with promising growth recorded across various sectors.
He also referred to various activities carried out by the university as part of India’s G20 Presidency.
Pertinently, the constituent colleges of the university viz., Govt. College for Women; Amar Singh College; S.P. College; Abdul Ahad Azad Memorial Degree College and Institute of Advanced Studies In Education also celebrated Independence Day with flag hoisting ceremonies led by respective principals.