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Manasbal Lake Shikara Walas hope for the best

NASIR YOUSUFI

Srinagar: Despite the captivating magnificence surrounding, the lake mesmerizing the on-lookers, the nearly deserted lawns, mute surroundings and the empty Shikaras also form a part of day’s look of the Manasbal Lake. Situated about 30 kms from Srinagar in the Ganderbal district, the lake is surrounded by three villages, Kondabal, Jarokbal and Gratbal.

Believed to be the deepest lake of the Kashmir Valley, Manasbal Lake is also known as the “Supreme gem of all Kashmir lakes”. On the northern shore of the lake stand the ruins of Mughal fort built in 17th century.

From the south, there is a hillock-Ahtung that overlooks the lake. Precipitation and spring water inflow are the major water sources of the lake. Despite the lake having been developed as a tourist destination, Manasbal still yearns for the tourism activity to its optimum potential.

Amidst the serene and inspiring surroundings, unlike Mughal gardens and Dal lake, there is very less presence of visitors at the destination. The big lush green lawns around its shore are almost sans people. As there is absence of any eminent footfall of visitors, the Shikaras docked on the shore side seem stagnant. In contrast to Dal lake, the water taxis or Shikaras look shabby and quite unattended.

“There is hardly any work for us in most part of the year. It is only during few months of summer we get some work. In times when there is a record footfall of tourists in the valley, many of the days pass without getting a customer,” rues Ghulam Mohammad Dar, a Shikara Wala from Safarpora, Manasbal. “I have served for almost 30 years as a rowing Shikara for the visitors. But now for past many years, there is a lack of any work here and I have been rendered workless.”

“At this stage of life what else can I do?” asks Dar. “Switching work, I tried to work as a labourer at construction sites, but my health did not permit. I have to support the family of five members.”

Apart from working as a Shikara Wala, Ghulam Mohammad Dar also functions as a president of Shikara Wala Association in Manasbal.

Since the place already receives a meager number of visitors, it has left the tourism dependent people in lurch. Hameed Manasbali, a Shikara Wala and a vice president of the Manasbal Shikara Wala Association also deplores the lack of work.

“This place is used to receive lesser number of tourists and that too only in the few months of summer,” Manasbali says. According to Manasbali, among the tourists visiting the destination, most of the people are local visitors. There are very few tourists from outside valley, who throng the place, adds Manasbali. “Local visitors seldom board our Shikaras, so our all hopes of work are with the tourists. But unfortunately they are as few… We hardly earn Rs 800 to Rs 1000 for a ride or two in a day, while passing the most of the months idle,” explains Manasbali.

Grappling with the lack of regular work and that too in the peak season of summer, the Shikara wallas have to face the traditional joblessness during winters.

“As soon as the month of November approaches, you can hardly see any visitors to this place. The destination is virtually shut till April,” says Mushtaq Ahmad, another Shikara owner from Manasbal. In order to keep the pot boiling at home, we have to switch to other works to earn some living, Mushtaq says. “As most of us, pass the six months at our houses doing some chores just to pass the time, a very few among us switch to some menial works like needle work. Though needlework is available most of the time, its returns are so meager to run the household,” Ahmad laments. In a bid to promote the place as a world class tourist destination, government has already constituted Manasbal Development Authority , an agency to look after and develop the place as prime tourist destination.

According to Hamied Manasbali, the authority should strive to make Manasbal an all weather destination. “It is very important, as the same would help in assuring the constant tourism activity in the area.”

Manasbali says that we appeal the concerned authorities to provide financial assistance and launch welfare schemes to help the tourism related fraternity in the area.

Last year the department distributed some life saving equipments among the Shikara Wallas. “But only a half of them were benefitted, As there are about 90 Shikara Wallas registered with the Association,” Ghulam Mohammad says.

“Our Shikaras need repairs and renovation. Without money, how can we do it?”asks Ghulam Mohmmad, the president of Manasbal Shikara wala Association while appealing the concerned authorities to come to the rescue of the heritage trade.

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Police responds to distress call received at Dial-112

Rescues stranded tourists stuck at B-Top JT

SRINAGAR, May 08: Jammu and Kashmir Police early in the morning today received a distress call from a local tourist guide of Tangmarg namely Fayaz Ahmad Mir through the Dial 112 emergency helpline that ten (10) tourists from Andaman & Nicobar Islands traveling in a vehicle bearing registration number HR55AN-9507 who were on their way towards Jammu have lost their way and are stranded at an undisclosed location due to inclement weather.
Upon receiving the distress call, the call taker contacted the stranded tourists and assured them of every possible help. After strenuous efforts, the location of the stranded tourists was disclosed at the higher reaches of B-Top Jawahar Tunnel Kulgam.
The call taker at the Dial 112 further assured the stranded tourists that a rescue team is on their way. Accordingly, all the concerned including Police Control Room Kulgam were informed & a rescue operation was launched. The rescue team comprising of police party headed by SDPO Qazigund, SHO PS Qazigund, In-charge PP Jawahar Tunnel assisted by the teams of civil administration & BEACON were successful in locating the stranded tourists at the higher reaches of B-Top Jawahar Tunnel Kulgam and rescued them. The team equipped with necessary equipment’s & supplies, braved the adverse weather conditions to reach the stranded tourists. They were further provided necessary assistance & help and were shifted to safe accommodation where from they again started their journey towards Jammu. The tourists have expressed their gratitude towards police department for their timely help and necessary assistance.
Jammu & Kashmir Police have reiterated the importance of using the Dial 112 emergency response system & have urged the tourists visiting the state to make use of the Dial 112 in case of any distress or emergency situations. Dial 112 provides 24×7 emergency responses and immediate assistance to the callers in distress, besides a special desk for assistance of women in distress is also functional.

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Majlis Hussaini (AS) observed at Pattan

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Baramulla, May 5, 2023: Glowing tributes were paid to Karbala Martyrs during a daylong Majlis Hussaini (AS) at the shrine of Hazrat Shamas Baba Sahib (RA), Yakhmanpora, Pattan, here on Friday.

The Majlis was organised by the J&K Shia Association, led by its president, Molvi Imran Raza Ansari.

Thousands of mourners from all walks of life attended the Majlis, which started with the recitation of verses of the Holy Quran, followed by prominent Zakirs of the Shia Association reciting Marsiya.

President of the J&K Shia Association, Molvi Imran Raza Ansari, threw light on the life and teachings of Imam Hussain (AS) and Karbala Martyrs.

Ansari also recounted the immense services and sacrifices of Imam Hussain (AS) for the cause of Islam and Muslim unity.

Ansari also stressed unity and integrity among Muslims and urged them to follow the teachings of Imam Hussain (AS).

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All Minority Employees Association Kashmir calls on Lt Governor

SRINAGAR, MAY 05: A delegation of All Minority Employees Association, Kashmir called on Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today at Raj Bhawan.

The delegation headed by its President Sh Sanjay Koul projected various issues of employees of minority community under PMDP and other employment schemes, who are working in Kashmir division.

The members of the delegation also expressed gratitude to the Lt Governor led UT administration for promptly resolving many of the issues of the minority community employees.

The Lt Governor assured the delegation of appropriate redressal of the genuine issues and demands projected during the interaction.

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Australian Ambassador Barry O’Farrell calls on Lt Governor

SRINAGAR, MAY 02: Australian Ambassador Shri Barry O’Farrell and Second Secretary Shri Jack Taylor met with Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha to discuss a range of issues here at Raj Bhawan.

The meeting discussed development in J&K and investment opportunities in the Union Territory particularly in horticulture and food processing sector.

Discussions also focused on areas of interest, including technology, renewable energy, and tourism.

The Lt Governor highlighted the importance of the upcoming G-20 summit in Srinagar as an opportunity to showcase the region’s economic potential and ongoing efforts to enhance international investment.

The discussions also touched upon bilateral, regional and international issues of mutual interest.

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JK Haj Committee Issues Orientation cum Training schedule of pilgrims of Haj-2023

SRINAGAR, APRIL 27: Executive Officer, J&K Haj Committee today issued schedule for an Orientation cum Training Programme about Manasik-e-Haj and other logistics for selected pilgrims of J&K which will be conducted in their respective districts at specific venues at 10:00 AM.
According to the schedule, the pilgrims of tehsil Anantnag, Sallar, Kokernag & Larnoo the training will be imparted on April 29, 2023; for tehsil Shangus, Dooru, Qazigund & Shahabad Bala on May 01, 2023 and for tehsil Mattan, Pahalgam, Bijbehara & Srigufwara tehsils on May 02, 2023. The training programme for all these tehsils of Anantnag District will be given at the Govt. Degree College Women Auditorium, Anantnag.
Likewise, all the pilgrims of Bandipora will be imparted training on April 29, 2023 at Peer Masjid, Bandipora.
Similarly, in District Baramulla, the pilgrims of tehsil Baramulla, Uri, Boniyar, Wagoora, Dangiwacha, Rohama & Pattan shall receive training on April 29, 2023 at Masjid-i-Baitul Mukarramah, Baramulla while pilgrims of Sopore, Zanigeer, Dangerpora & Watragam tehsils will receive training May 01, 2023 at Jamia Masjid, Sopore and pilgrims of Khoi, Vagur, Kreeri, Singpora, Tangmarg, Kunzer & Karhama tehsils will get training on May 02, 2023 at Town Hall, Kunzer.
Besides, the date for training cum orientation programme for pilgrims of tehsil Budgam, Khansahib, Narabal, Magam, Khag, Beerwah shall be held on May 01, 2023 at Jamia Masjid Sharief, Ompora while pilgrims of tehsil Chadoora, Kanipora, charari sharief & BK Pora shall be imparted training on May 02, 2023 at Hanfiya Jamiya Masjid, Raheema, Chadoora.
All pilgrims of district Ganderbal shall receive training on May 01, 2023 at Markazia Hanfia Jamia Masjid, Behama , Ganderbal.
The training for pilgrims of tehsil Kulgam, Damhal, Devsar, Pahnoo is scheduled at Jamia Masjid, Kulgam on April 29, 2023 while for pilgrims of tehsil Koyimoh, Frisal & Yaripora on May 01, 2023.
In Kupwara, the training for pilgrims of tehsil Kupwara, Dragmulla, Trahgam, Kralpora, Keran, Machil, Sogam, Lalpora, Tangdar is scheduled on May 02, 2023 at Jamia Masjid, Murshideen Kupwara while for tehsil Handwara, Langate, Kralgund, Qaziabad,Bilgam, Zachaldara, Kalamabad on May 03, 2023 at Jamia Masjid Jadeed, Handwara.
In Pulwama district, the programme for tehsil Rajpora, Litter, Pulwama & Kakapora is fixed on May 03, 2023 at Hazrat Mir Saheb Jamia Masjid Sharief, Washbugh, SBI & Pulwama.
For tehsil Awantipora, Tral, Aripal & Pampore the training to pilgrims will be given on May 04, 2023 at Jamia Masjid Awantipora
All pilgrims of the district Shopian will receive training on May 02, 2023 at Jamia Masjid Sharief, Shopian.
The training cum orientation for pilgrims of district Srinagar from Cover No. series JKF-17-2-0 to JKF-1797-1-0 will be given on May 02, 2023; from Cover No. series JKF-1804-1-0 to JKF-3337-2-0 on May 03, 2023; from Cover No. series JKF-3348-4-0 to JKF-4892-1-0 on May 04, 2023; from Cover No. series JKF-4893-2-0 to JKF-6142-1-0 on May 06, 2023; from Cover No. series JKF-6143-2-0 to JKF-7035-2-0 on 07-05-2023. The traing to pilgrims of Srinagar will be given at Haj House, Bemina, Srinagar.
The schedule for training for all the pilgrims of the district Jammu is April 29, 2023 at Jamia Masjid, Al Hijri & Ustaad Mohalla, Jammu.
Similarly, all pilgrims of the district Reasi will be given training on May 01, 2023 at Conference Hall, D.C Office, Reasi. While all pilgrims of the district Samba will get training on May 02, 2023 at Jamia Masjid, Sarore, Samba.
In Kathua, all pilgrims of the district to receive training on May 03, 2023 at conference Hall of D.C office, Kathua.
All pilgrims of Ramban districts shall get training on May 01, 2023 at Jamia Masjid Qadiem, Ramban and Markazi Jamia Masjid, Banihal.
In Doda training will be given on May 02, 2023 at Astan Masjid Shraief, Doda. In Kishtwar training will be provided on May 03, 2023 at Islamia Faridia Education & Research Institute, Kishwar.
For Udhampur all pilgrims will get training on May 04, 2023 at Eid Gah Adresh Colony. Udhampur. Similarly, pilgrims of Poonch training is scheduled on May 02, 2023 at Multi-purpose Hall, Krishan Chander, Govt. Degree College, Poonch. All pilgrims of the district Rajouri will get training on May 01, 2023 at PWD Dak Banglow.
All the selected pilgrims have been asked to report on their respective venues on scheduled dates at 10:00 AM, so the training programmes will be conducted smoothly.

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Flower nurseries bloom in Kashmir capital

NASIR YOUSUFI

Srinagar: Early in the morning, Ghulam Qadir Akhoon, a retired gardener starts watering saplings in his flower nursery in his family owned land in Srinagar.

His nursery is among one of the largest nurseries in the valley. Growing hundreds of varieties of ornamental and flowering plants, the nature enthusiast is now an employer of about 20 people.

“I was joined by my two siblings in running the nursery, as soon as they got an inkling of its potential,” he says while referring to his two brothers who assisted the agripreneur in running the successful flower business.

“Now my son, three nephews and a niece are also engaged in the same trade,” says the gardener while asserting that what was once a hobby has gradually transformed into a flourishing family business.

Two kilometers from this nursery is a small cottage housing Golden Flower Nursery. Arranged in a scientific design, the thousands of plants comprising of dozens of varieties reflect a perfect compatibility with the picturesque landscape of Boulevard road running between the Zabarwan hills and Dal lake. Established about a decade ago, the nursery is preferred stopover for both local as well as domestic tourists who throng the area for sightseeing.

“I have bought two chinar saplings. I would like to grow this magnificent plant back at home”, says a tourist from Mumbai. “Besides I would like to take some Holland bulbs from here,” adds the tourist, while taking selfies around the nursery.

As the demand for ornamental and flowering plants sees the uptick -more and more people are being attracted towards the trade resulting in the generation of employment and revenue.

Ghulam Mohi Ud Din, the owner of Golden Flowers says that earlier he used to do it all alone but now there are about nine workers who assist him. “If the demand persists, I’ll have to employ more people,” he adds.

Apart from the men; the women too have taken a centre stage. Apart from working at home, they help the men in backyard activities like watering the seedlings, soil filling of pots and sowing of seeds.

Jameela Begum, a housewife says that while her husband and two sons are busy dealing with customers in selling and transporting the stuff, she along with her college going daughter spend ample time in taking care of the plants and vases in nursery developed in a backyard of their house on the outskirts of Srinagar.

For last three years, there has been a significant increase in the number of women taking to nursery business. Government records reveal surge in number of women entering the field.

According to Assistant Floriculture Officer, Incharge Commercial Floriculture Srinagar, there are more than 300 nurseries registered with the department. “In past few years, we have issued scores of licenses to new entrepreneurs including a good number of women. Besides hand holding these units, the department is providing every possible help to these agripreneurs in terms of poly-houses, subsidized seeds and skill empowerment.”

He says that the sector is still untapped as there is a tremendous scope for nursery business in the region. “Keeping in view the conducive environment the regions is bestowed with and the requirement of small land holding for establishing the nurseries, the nursery business provides ample opportunity to unemployed youth in terms of revenue and employment,” opines the officer.

Experts believe that the spurt in nursery business in the valley has its roots in the Covid pandemic three years ago; a blessing in disguise!

During subsequent lockdowns, people spent a considerable time in developing the landscape around. “From open lawns, vertical gardens to hanging pots and flower vases, development of landscape around home for aesthetic and mental hygiene has gained momentum in both urban and rural Kashmir,” says Dr Ali Mohammad Rather, a prominent sociologist from Srinagar.

Physician Dr Saba Mir from central Kashmir’s Budgam echoes similar views: “Earlier I seldom got time to modify the back lawn of my house. But during lockdown period, I along with my husband developed it into an adorable patch of land. I have adored it with many varieties of ornamental plants like maple, Germenia and black roses too.”

As more and more people invest their time in the aesthetic act, the nursery growers eye good returns for their hard work and blooming business.

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Dr Sehrish receives prestigious Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration-2022

Surplus in Milk production, Upgradation of Health Services, Education among the parameters achieved under Aspirational District Programme

BARAMULLA, APRIL 21: In a significant development, Baramulla district has once again achieved a milestone as Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar today received coveted Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration-2022, India’s highest award in civil services.

The award was given to the DC by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in an award ceremony function held to felicitate the civil servants for their Excellence in Public Administration for the year 2022.

It is worth here to mention that Dr Sehrish has been selected for this prestigious achievement in the category of Aspirational Districts programme as she has brought transformative changes in the identified parameters envisaged in the said programme.

As per reports, establishment of Birth Waiting Wards in Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres, Upgradation of diagnostic services at all delivery points and Poshan Tracker Tabs for all Anganwadi workers are among the parameters achieved under Aspirational District Programme.

The DC supported farmers through mechanisms, plant protection, nursery strengthening, robust rootstocks, quality planning material etc. and organized a marketing facility established at Sopore which is the second largest Fruit Mandi in Asia.

The district has achieved 100% Saturation in milk production and now is milk surplus district. Severe Acute Malnutrition has been reduced in the district to 0.01 percent from 3 percent and Moderate Acute Malnutrition to 0.039 percent from 11.93 percent. A two-year paramedical diploma course has been introduced for 300 border area students to fill up the critical gap in the health sector.

Under financial inclusion, 56,215 PM Jan Dhan Yojana accounts have been opened in the Baramulla district.

Speaking with regard to this achievement, Dr Sehrish has extended her warm appreciations to the whole team of all concerned departments and other concerned functionaries and said that such recognitions at the national level boosts the spirit of enthusiasm and zeal among the government departments and officials.

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Lt Governor Greets people on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr

JAMMU, APRIL 21: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha has greeted the people on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr.

In his message, the Lt Governor said: “Heartiest greetings and good wishes to the people on the joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. The festival marks the culmination of the holy month of Ramzan and symbolizes the spirit of austerity, brotherhood, compassion and joy of sharing”.

May Eid-ul-Fitr usher in peace, prosperity and happiness for all, he said.

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Dr. Syed Sehrish Gets Coveted PM’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration- 2022

Award has been Conferred in Category of Aspirational Districts Prog; Becomes 1st DC of B’la to Win the Prestigious Title

BARAMULLA, APRIL 18: Bringing laurels for the UT of Jammu and Kashmir in general and for district Baramulla in particular, Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar has achieved the coveted Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration-2022, India’s highest award in civil services.

Dr Sehrish has been selected for this prestigious achievement in the category of Aspirational Districts programme as she has brought transformative changes in the identified parameters envisaged in the said programme.

As per reports, key aspects for Aspirational District Programme in Baramulla for which the Deputy Commissioner was awarded by the Prime Minister include establishment of Birth Waiting Wards in Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres, Upgradation of diagnostic services at all delivery points and Poshan Tracker Tabs for all Anganwadi workers.

The Deputy Commissioner supported farmers through mechanism, plant protection, nursery strengthening, robust root stocks, quality planning material etc and organized marketing facility established at Sopore which is the second largest Fruit Mandi in Asia.

Severe Acute Malnutrition has been reduced in the district to 0.01 percent from 3 percent and Moderate Acute Malnutrition to 0.039 percent from 11.93 percent. A two-year paramedical diploma course has been introduced for 300 border area students to fill up the critical gap in the health sector.

Under financial inclusion, 56,215 PM Jan Dhan Yojana accounts have been opened in Baramulla district.

Meanwhile, various stakeholders including Lieutenant Governor have extended their warm appreciations and felicitations to Dr. Syed Sehrish for this achievement besides earning accolades from several other quarters.

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