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60 lakh youth engaged in sports activities in J&K: Secretary YSS

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60 lakh youth engaged in sports activities in J&K: Secretary YSS

Says dept developing a world-class infrastructure for players

Tasaduq Husaain

Kupwara, Aug 04 (KNO): Secretary, Youth Services and Sports Sarmad Hafeez on Friday said the department engaged 60 lakh youth in sports activities in Jammu & Kashmir, which is nearly double the target of 35 lakh engagements.

“We have highly engaged the youth. For a target of 35 lakh youth engagement, we were able to engage 60 lakh youth in sports activities,” Sarmad said, adding, “This year, the target has been raised by 10 lakh. So far, the figure has already crossed 30 lakh.”

He also said the UT administration is committed to encouraging youth towards sports and the department ensures all the required facilities for them.

Addressing the youth at the inaugural ceremony of Multipurpose Indoor Sports Hall at Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, Sarmad, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said the sports department is developing a world-class infrastructure for players.

“It will help youth peruse their dreams and achieve new heights,” he said, adding, “The goals achieved here won’t only be physical fitness. It will also help them nourish their values and grow as a team.”

Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha and other officials of the administration were present on the occasion.

Recalling his tenure as Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, the Secretary YSS said the indoor sports infrastructure has been a very long pending demand. “The dream has been realised now. The youth will now be able to achieve their goals,” he said.

Hafeez said the hall will act as a place where people of all ages can come and avail of the facilities. “Not only youth, the people of any age can avail of this facility. It will be helpful for a better and healthier lifestyle. Such facilities will help youth channelise their potential and energies,” he said.

Sarmad said that separate funds under the Prime Minister’s Development Program have been allocated to Jammu & Kashmir. “Now each district in the region has an indoor sports stadium. Not only Khelo India, but multi-sports indoor stadiums have come up. All other required infrastructure has been developed in nook and corner of the Union Territory,” he said.

The Secretary said that 100 sports centres were awarded to J&K and five each sports centres will come up in each district. These will be the highest number of Khelo India centers across the country, he said, adding that the sport is the priority of the UT administration.

Sports activities, he said, shall continue in the times to come. “To support the youth of this district, we have a holistic development plan,” he said.

Sarmad assured that the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha shall be realized. He appreciated the commitment of the elected members and said that with the help of PRI members, the department will be able to engage more number youth in sports—(KNO)

LG inaugurates projects worth Rs 32 cr for all round development of Kupwara

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LG inaugurates projects worth Rs 32 cr for all round development of Kupwara

‘Our goal is to ensure feeling of safety, security and happiness in society’

Kupwara, Aug 04 (KNO): Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today visited Handwara area of Kupwara and inaugurated sports and various development projects for all round development of the District.

At Handwara, the Lt Governor dedicated the multi-purpose Indoor Sports Hall to the youth of Kupwara.

He said, the Sports Hall worth Rs 4 crore, equipped with best-in-class facilities, will nurture the sporting talent of local youth and optimise their development. Such facilities to the youth will also make a significant contribution in strengthening our resolve of “Har Din Khel, Sabke Liye Khel”, he added.

In his address, the Lt Governor acknowledged the contribution of the sportspersons in making J&K an emerging Power House of sports.

“For a long time access to facilities, avenues for career progression and opportunity to perform were missing for sportspersons. We are investing more than ever before to create a support system and empowering them to reach their potential and enjoy security in their non-sporting lives,” the Lt Governor said.

200 identified outstanding sportspersons who had brought laurels to the country and the UT at national and international events will be handed over appointment letters of government jobs soon, he added.

At the inaugural ceremony, the Lt Governor shared the growth journey of the Kupwara district and the efforts of the government to establish peace and to bring prosperity in the lives of the people.

The sports and other development projects inaugurated today are the testimony to our commitment to fulfilling the aspirations of the people of the district, he said.

“Development is possible only in the conditions of peace and stability. We have a clear policy of not sparing the guilty and not touching the innocent. On the path of peace and progress, it is our collective responsibility to ensure all the citizens lead a life of prosperity and dignity,” the Lt Governor said.

Reiterating the commitment of the UT administration towards the welfare and empowerment of all sections of the society, the Lt Governor said the administration is not only ensuring economic development but also delivering social justice by providing land to landless population including tribal community.

“Our goal is to ensure a feeling of safety, security and happiness in society. We’ll ensure expectations of people are fulfilled and all sections work shoulder to shoulder to build a new J&K,” he said.

The Lt Governor also highlighted the unprecedented progress achieved in various sectors and its impact in the lives of all.

Infrastructure development is progressing at a rapid pace and the common man is the main stakeholder of development processes. We have promoted the Border tourism to link the far-flung areas with the mainstream of development, he added.

The Lt Governor said the government is working for all and not for a select few and assured that the genuine issues and demands of the people will be addressed on priority.

He said the Government of India had started the initial process on the railway line for Kupwara. He further assured that the road from Lolab to Bandipora will be sanctioned soon. There will be no shortage of funding for completion of Government Medical College, he added.

On the sidelines of the event, the Lt Governor interacted with the media persons and responded to their questions on changes taking place in terms of tourism, sports and other sectors in J&K in general and Kupwara in particular.

“Kupwara is moving ahead on the path of peace and prosperity. The district has played a major role in strengthening of democracy. The public representatives and the people of Kupwara are giving new direction to Jammu Kashmir,” the Lt Governor said.

He further said the UT administration is giving due attention to the border tourism of Kupwara district.

During his visit, the Lt Governor inaugurated various development projects worth Rs 32 crore including development of sports complex at Bangus; augmentation of Grid Substations Villgam and Arampora; construction of Earth Science Block at Government Degree College Sogam, Kupwara; Three-story frame structure building at GHSS Handwara; construction of Kalaroose Lastiyal Khul at Lolab. The projects also included Water Supply Scheme Kundlan Karanu, Tangdar as part of the Jal Jeevan Mission fortnight celebrations.

Irfan Sultan Pandithpori, Chairman, District Development Council, Kupwara expressed gratitude to the Lt Governor led UT Administration for the ongoing development works in District Kupwara.

Sarmad Hafeez, Secretary, Youth Services & Sports and Ms Nuzhat Gul, Secretary, J&K Sports Council shared the details of unprecedented initiatives and achievements recorded in the sports sector of Jammu Kashmir.

It was informed that in the first quarter of 2023, the UT crossed the figure of 30 lakh people with respect to participation of sportspersons in various sporting events.

Vijay Kumar, ADGP Kashmir; Vijay Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Ayushi Sudan, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, representatives of PRIs and ULBs, sportspersons and large number of people were present on the occasion—(KNO)

RTO Kashmir cracks-whip on Two-Wheeler violations in Srinagar

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RTO Kashmir cracks-whip on Two-Wheeler violations in Srinagar

Several DLs suspended for riding without helmets

Srinagar, August 4 (GNS): The Regional Transport Office (RTO) Kashmir today took a firm action against violations by two-wheeler riders at various locations across the city, with specifically targeting Airport Road and Boulevard Road to ensure compliance with traffic safety regulations, promote road safety and raise awareness about the importance of helmet usage among the two-wheeler riders.

During the operation, the RTO Kashmir, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari accompanied by Assistant Regional Transport Officer, Srinagar, Dr Farhana Asgar and other officers suspended the driving licenses (DLs) of drivers found riding without helmets. In some cases, where the owner of the vehicle and the driver were two different individuals, the notices for DL suspension were also issued to the owners on the spot.

This measure highlights the serious consequences of not adhering to the mandatory safety requirements, said the RTO Kashmir, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari.

“We want to emphasize that wearing helmets is not only a legal obligation but also a crucial step in protecting oneself from potential accidents and injuries”, he added.

He further said that he will not hesitate to impose an additional component of penalty, in case of habitual and chronic cases, in the form of a compulsory community/ social service and motorists will have to work at hospitals or palliative care centres to regain their licence and vehicle registration certificate.

Dr Farhana Asgar, ARTO Srinagar, stated that this crackdown serves as a stern reminder to all the two-wheeler riders about the importance of adhering to traffic rules and regulations for their safety as well as the safety of others on the road. “We are determined to enforce a strict traffic discipline in the city”, she added.

Moreover, the RTO Kashmir has recovered an amount of Rs. 95,000 on the spot from the individuals who were found violating various traffic rules. The amount collected was the result of levying fines for violations such as riding without helmets, not carrying appropriate documents and other traffic rule violations.

Furthermore, RTO Kashmir expects an additional amount of Rs. 1,30,000 to be collected from booked challans, reinforcing the commitment to maintain a strict traffic discipline in the city.

It is important to note here that these penalties are in accordance with Section 128, 129, 194C and 194D of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and are intended to serve as a deterrent against future violations.

HLL Lifecare Limited Jobs Recruitment 2023, check details here

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Weather Alert 3:50 p.m

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Weather Alert 3:50 p.m.

There is a possibility of heavy short intense rain showers over some parts of Jammu and Kashmir during next 3-5 hours .

During next 1 hours chances of intense rain showers over parts of South Kashmir.

Regards: Kashmir Weather Forecast

Latest weather update – MeT Predicts Hot And Dry Weather In J&K

MeT Predicts Hot And Dry Weather In J&K

Srinagar, Aug 4 (GNS): Weather department on Friday forecast mainly hot and dry weather in Jammu and Kashmir but isolated late afternoon or evening showers has not been ruled out.

“Mainly hot and dry weather is expected today. Rain may occur at isolated to scattered places of Jammu & Kashmir towards late afternoon/evening,” a meteorological department official here told GNS.

He said that no large change was expected with the weather on weekend and same conditions are expected on August 5-6.
He said from August 7-10, “mainly dry weather” is expected.

“There is no forecast of any major rainfall this week and weather is expected to be mainly hot and dry.” (GNS)

8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers ward wise Selection/Merit list

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8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers ward wise merit list

OFFICE OF THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OFFICER POSHAN KHANYAR

Subject: Publication of ward wise merit list of candidates for selection as Anganwadi Helpers (Sahayikas), objections if any thereby.

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■ Whereas, in the light of the H. R. Policy issued vide Govt. order No: 222 – JK (SWD) of 2022 dated: 31.11.2022. 31 (Thirty one) No. of Vacancies of AWHs were identified in Poshan project Khanyar in phase 1st of 2023.

■ Whereas, an advertisement notice bearing No. CDPO/Posh/Khy/Estt/2023-24/174-83 dated: 23.05.2023 and for 31 (Thirty one) No. of Posts were published
in the prominent local dailies to invite application forms from desirous female candidates residing in respective wards as per the eligibility.

■ Whereas, in response to said advertisement notice 30 application forms were received by this office till due date against 31 vacancies.

■ Whereas, the list of 15 candidates only have been formulated for 15 posts of AWHs (Sahayikas) out of 31 posts as per the forms received and after verified
all the forms / documents.

■ Whereas, merit list has been formulated ward wise on the basis of Marks percentage secured by candidate in 10th class examination and the said merit list was put before selection committee for approval and publication.

■ Whereas, the District Level Selection Committee which met on 31.07.2023 in office chamber of District Programme Officer, Poshan Srinagar (Chairperson)
accorded for approval for the publication of merit list in prominent local dailies to invite objections from the concerned, if any within a period of 10 days from the publication of this notice.

8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers Recruitment 2023, know how to apply

Therefore in view of above the ward wise merit list forming annexure to this office letter of female candidates who have applied for the post of Anganwadi
Helpers (Sahayikas) for 15 AWH posts is hereby published on prominent local dailies to invite objections if any regarding merit of the candidates and being the resident of the ward from the general public within a period of 10 days. No objection shall be entertained after the expiry of stipulated time period and said merit list shall be considered final for the selection of Anganwadi Helpers (Sahayikas) and engagement order shall be issued as per the merit with fulfillment
of other requirements as per H. R. Policy.

8th pass Anganwadi Helpers/ workers ward wise merit list

JKBOSE Fresh notifications for class 10th, 11th amd 12th

JKBOSE Fresh notifications for class 10th, 11th amd 12th

Notification No. 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007/ HSP-Two (H)/ Annual 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification No. 005, 007, 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014/ HSP-Two (R)/ Annual 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification No. 106, 107, 108/ SSE/ Annual-Regular/ 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Decision of the unfairmeans Disposal Committee for disposal of UFM cases of SSE (Class 10th) Annual Regular, 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Unfair Means Notification of HSE-I (Class 11th) Annual Regular 2023 of Kashmir Division (UFM Meeting on 03-08-2023) View

corrigendum to UFM Notification No. F(UFM-Review-SSE)B/KD/23 dated 25-07-2023 View

Notification No. 109, 110, 111, 112/ SSE/ Annual-Regular/ 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Decision of the unfairmeans Disposal Committee for disposal of UFM cases of SSE (Class 10th) Annual Regular, 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification regarding postponement of examination of JKSOS (Class 10th) Session Annual/ Bi-Annual 2021-22 for UT of J&K and UT of Ladakh. View

Schedule for submission of offline Permission cum Examination Forms for HSP-I (Class 11th) Examination Session Annual (Private) /Bi-Annual 2023 View

JKBOSE notifications pdf

SAARC MBBS quota: Favoritism or Fraud: Lesser deserving candidates to get SAARC medical scholarship over deserving ones

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SAARC MBBS quota: Favoritism or Fraud: Lesser deserving candidates to get SAARC medical scholarship over deserving ones

Riyaz Bhat

Srinagar, Aug 03 (KNO): There seems to be no let up in providing MBBS scholarship seats of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) quota to ineligible candidates of Jammu and Kashmir fraudulently.

Sources informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the recently released merit list of the students, ‘nearly a dozen meritorious students from Jammu and Kashmir were dropped from the list’.

“Many consultants of Jammu and Kashmir are fraudulently helping the ineligible students by taking a hefty amount from them. There are many deserving students who have been dropped from the selection list released by Directorate General of Medical Education (DGME) Bangladesh,” he said.

Several meritorious aspirants this year and previously have alleged that scores of ineligible students from Kashmir were given MBBS admission fraudulently in Bangladesh under SAARC quota and the deserving ones never got justice.

One of the deserving candidates, Ubair Fayaz said, “I belong to an average middle class family. I toiled hard to get 7th position in medical stream in class 12th with 493 marks out of 500 (98.6%).”

Ubair said that he was dropped from the selection list and the ineligible candidates having lesser qualifications and pass percentage were given admissions for MBBS under SAARC quota.

Every year 23 meritorious students are selected for MBBS in Bangladesh under SAARC quota. The Selected candidate must have more than 98 percent marks in aggregate in class 12th.

“I have scored exactly 98.6 percent in aggregate with 99 percent in Physics, Chemistry with 99 percent, and Biology with 98 percent respectively. However some of the selected candidates have less marks than me and they manage to get admissions,” Ubair said.

He said that as per DGME Bangladesh, the first preferential subject for MBBS is Biology and then other subjects respectively.

“When Selection list was released, surprisingly the candidates who scored below me in aggregate and particularly in biology as well were selected,” he said.

Chairman of JK consultancies, Suhail Khan said, “He has received several complaints of the students regarding the nepotism by constants. I have taken up the matter with the concerned authorities.”—(KNO)

‘Tobacco-free youth’ campaign: ‘2400 challans, Rs 1.5 lakh fine in last two years’

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‘Tobacco-free youth’ campaign: ‘2400 challans, Rs 1.5 lakh fine in last two years’

Slew of measures being taken to decrease percentage of tobacco consumption: Nodal Officer

Jahangeer Ganaie

Srinagar, Aug 03 (KNO): Under the ‘tobacco-free youth’ campaign, around 2400 challans were produced while the revenue of over Rs 1.5 lakh was generated in Kashmir in the last two months, officials said.

Union Health Ministry launched a 60-day pan-India campaign on ‘tobacco-free youth’ on World No Tobacco Day, May 31, to prevent initiation of tobacco use among youngsters and assist the users to quit.

Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr Mir Mushtaq, Nodal Officer (Kashmir Division), National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) said that under Section 4 of the COTPA, 2209 challans were produced against the violators and a revenue of Rs 1,47,046 was generated.

He said 73 challans were done under Section 5 of the COTPA and in 59 cases, action was taken, while 54 challans were done for Section 6(b) of the COTPA and Rs 8,730 were generated.

Dr Mushtaq said that 5,06,860 no-tobacco pledges were taken, 2743 rallies were conducted in schools and 2,833 school awareness activities including debates were conducted in the last two months.

“Under IEC activities, different notices, social media campaigns and awareness rallies were conducted and 420-gram sabha meetings under tobacco-free village monitoring and 184 miking and Nukad Natak programmes were held,” he said.

The government has taken a slew of measures to decrease the percentage of tobacco consumption as over 20,000 challans have been produced, the Nodal Officer said, adding that over Rs 15 lakh was collected from violators for smoking in public places in the Kashmir division in the last four years.

Awareness programmes are being conducted to inform people about the ill effects of tobacco and if we are able to make people conscious, there won’t need for enforcement, he added.

Dr Mir said various awareness programmes have already been started to educate people about the hazards of tobacco chewing and smoking. He said the officials have been directed to conduct regular enforcement drives for the implementation of COTPA-2003.

As per the National Health Survey figures, the prevalence of tobacco in Kashmir includes Kupwara 56%, Shopian 52%, Anantnag and Bandipora 49% each, Budgam 48 %, Pulwama 44%, Ganderbal 42%, Baramulla and Kulgam 41% each and Srinagar 38%.

As per the GATS 2 data, 35.2% of men, 5.1% of women and 20.8% of all adults smoke tobacco in J&K.

The data states 6.8% of men and 1.5% of women and 4.3% of all adults currently use smokeless tobacco, 39.7% of men and 6.2% of women and 23.7% of all adults either smoke tobacco or use smokeless tobacco.

The government of Jammu and Kashmir has also imposed a complete ban on the sale of loose cigarettes, loose beedis and loose tobacco while all educational institutions and tourist destinations were declared as tobacco-free zones.

Tobacco is said to be the leading cause of preventable deaths in the world. It kills approximately more than seven million globally and more than one million in India. Lung cancer has been found to be the second commonest cancer. In the past few decades, the cancer catastrophe has created havoc globally, Kashmir has witnessed a rise in cases of lung and breast cancers.

As per the hospital-based data from the Kashmir Valley, males have a higher incidence of lung cancer. “There is a direct relation between length of smoking and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Even if smokers quit smoking, there are chances of developing cancer but these chances decrease to a greater extent,” the officials said—(KNO)