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More than one lakh pilgrims registered for Shri Amarnath Yatra 2017

Holy Amarnath Cave
Holy Amarnath Cave

Shri Umang Narula, who has taken over as Principal Secretary to the Governor has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of the Shri  Amarnathji Shrine Board.

After Shri Narula’s taking over, Governor N.N. Vohra, Chairman of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, today reviewed arrangements for the next Yatra which is scheduled to commence on 29th June 2017. Besides, CEO, the Review Meeting was attended by Shri Jitendra Kumar Singh, Addl. CEO, Shri R.K. Pandita, General Manager (Works) and other concerned officers of the Board.

The Governor reviewed item wise, the action so far taken to make the required arrangements for the forthcoming Yatra. Briefly, the arrangements cover:   Advance Registration of Yatris has commenced through 436 branches of Punjab National Bank (PNB), Jammu and Kashmir Bank and YES Bank which are spread over 32 States and UTs in the country; special registration facility has been provided to ex-India pilgrims through Punjab National Bank and for  Group Pilgrimage through the Group Registration facility; more than one lakh intending Yatris have already secured Advance Registration after obtaining Compulsory Health Certificates.

It was noted, with serious concern, that despite repeated reminders the Uttar Pradesh Government is the only State which has still not intimated the Doctors and Medical Institutes nominated to issue Health Certificates. It was decided that Governor shall send urgent letters to Governor and Chief Minister Uttar Pradesh to seek their help to secure the much awaited information regarding designation of Doctors/ Hospitals authorized to issue Compulsory Health Certificates

The Governor was informed about the arrangements which are planned to be put in place on the Pahalgam and Baltal Yatra routes.  These include  power and water supply along the tracks and in the Camps; extensive medical facilities in the entire Yatra area including 66 Medical Camps to be set up by the State Health Department, Army, BSF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP and J&K Police. The Base Hospitals, Medical Aid Centers and Emergency Aid Centers will have trained Doctors/ Paramedicals, cardiac life support, high altitude medicines, oxygen kiosks etc. Along the tracks and in the Camps there will be 2619 toilets, 503 baths, 876 dustbins, 445 sign boards and 3488 water points.  For the convenience of Yatries, additional wayside resting places have also been planned along both the tracks and potable drinking water will be provided by installing water purifiers at identified places.

Governor directed that time- bound action should be taken to  finalize and fully complete all action regarding the registration of ponies, Pony-wallas, Dandi-wallas and Palki-wallas and it should be ensured that no person can embark unauthorisedly on the Yatra tracks. Further permissions for pitching tents and shops must be issued timely by the Deputy Commissioners of Anantnag and Ganderbal districts.

As both the tracks and the Camp sites in the entire Yatra area have received unprecedently heavy snow fall this winter, Governor directed day to day monitoring of snow clearance and implementation of the repair and improvement works which are required to be carried out by various concerned Government agencies.

The Governor asked CEO to inform the CEOs of the Pahalgam and Sonamarg Development Authorities to take timely action to ensure collection and disposal of all garbage which would be generated during the Yatra. He directed CEO to provide more dustbins en-route Holy cave and for the sanitation arrangements being strictly monitored on daily basis, particularly ensuring the effective functioning of the STP’s at the Nunwan and Baltal Base Camps and ensure that cleanliness is maintained in all the Camps. CEO reported that about 400 workers will be deployed every day for carrying out sanitation and camp cleaning.

Chief Minister visits waterlogged areas in Srinagar, takes on spot appraisal

Water logging in Srinagar

Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today visited various areas in the city to personally inspect the status of dewatering and administration’s response in dealing with the flood like situation that arose due to continued rains and snow in Srinagar and other parts of the Kashmir Valley during the past few days.

The Chief Minister visited Lal Chowk, Hari Singh High Street, Maharaja Bazar, Gogji Bagh, Jawahar Nagar, Humhama, Rajbagh and other areas. She directed deployment of more pumps in areas like Humhama, Gogji Bagh to drain out excess water at the earliest.

Mehbooba Mufti also visited some spots at river Jhelum, flood channels at Ram Bagh and Barzulla to take stock of the water levels. She directed the Flood Control Department to patrol constantly the banks and breach spots on river Jhelum and other streams. She said it is a matter of satisfaction that water level in Jhelum and other streams has started receding and administration is working round the clock to bring things to normal and extend relief to people.

Minister for Horticulture, Syed Basharat Bukhari and Minister for Youth Services & Sports, Moulvi Imran Raza Ansari accompanied the Chief Minister during the visit.

The Chief Minister, who had herself been monitoring the situation continuously, had yesterday directed the administration to gear up to meet any eventuality in view of the inclement weather.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi this morning spoke to the Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti and offered all help from the Centre in dealing with the situation which arose due to incessant rains and flashfloods in Kashmir Valley resulting into a flood-like situation.

The Prime Minister assured the Chief Minister that the Centre would be ready to help the State administration in its relief and rescue operations.

The Chief Minister thanked the Prime Minister for the gesture. She apprised him about the losses suffered by the infrastructure, roads and horticulture sectors due to these unseasonal rains and snow.

Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh also spoke to the Chief Minister and pledged support from the Centre to the J&K Government in meeting the challenges of such an inclement weather.

Avalanche warning for Ganderbal

Avalanche warning issued

According to the Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, heavy rains and thunderstorm accompanied with squally winds are likely to occur and continue at few places in the Ganderbal district until April 6, 2017.

People living in the areas of Sub-Division Kangan and Tehsil Lar, particularly those residing in and around Gund, Sonamarg, Watlar, Waliwar, Chanthan, Gulabpora and Chountiwaliwar areas, are advised not to venture into slopes of avalanche-prone forest and hilly areas, an advisory issued by DC Ganderbal said.

The locals have been asked to temporarily vacate those locations which are under fall line of avalanches.

The concerned Tehsildars, SHOs, Health Department, Mechanical Engineering Department, Beacon, R&B and PMGSY have been asked to remain alert and in the state of preparedness to meet any eventuality.

Shat Chandi Maha Yagya concludes at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine

Shri Mata Vaishnov Devi

Shat Chandi Maha Yagya organised by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board at the Holy Cave Shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji during Navratras for peace and prosperity concluded today with Purna Ahuti on the auspicious occasion of Ramanavami.

Besides senior officers and staff of the Shrine Board, a large number of pilgrims participated in Purna Ahuti and other religious ceremonies performed amidst Vedic Mantras on the occasion. A group of 27 pandits led by Prof. Vishwamurti Shastri performed the Maha Yagya.

Mr. Ajeet Kumar Sahu, Chief Executive Officer of the Shrine Board, stated that during Navratras the Bhawan of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji, Atka and the area surrounding were specially decorated with flowers brought from various parts of the country and abroad. The Shrine Board had also made elaborate arrangements for the pilgrims who visited the Holy Cave Shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji during Navratras. These arrangements included ensuring sufficient water and uninterrupted power supply along the track leading to the Shrine, sanitation, availability of special “fast related” food at the catering outlets of the Shrine Board, etc.

All the routes leading to the Holy Cave Shrine were fully maintained for smooth movement of pilgrims, besides ensuring sufficient supplies of provisions, food, etc. along the track. A special sanitation drive was also launched on the track and in the Bhawan area for ensuring utmost sanitation and cleanliness. He added that this cleanliness drive was in addition to the normal sanitation activities of the Shrine Board which include maintaining sanitation along the entire track and various establishments of the Shrine Board.

The pilgrims visiting the Holy Cave Shrine lauded the arrangements made by the Shrine Board for their facilitation. They were highly appreciative of the decoration of the Bhawan of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji, Atka and the area surrounding with flowers brought from various parts of the country and abroad.

Chief Minister, Governor greets people on Ramanavmi

Happy Ramnavami

Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti has greeted people of the State on the occasion of Ramanavmi.

In her message of felicitation, the Chief Minister said these festivals symbolize the pluralistic ethos of our society. She hoped that these festivals further strengthen the bonds of amity, brotherhood and tolerance among the people.

Governor N. N. Vohra has felicitated the people on Ramanavami and prayed that this auspicious occasion would be the harbinger of peace, progress and prosperity in the State.

In his message of felicitations, the Governor said that the celebration of festivals, which are an important part of our glorious heritage, strengthen communal harmony and brotherhood and reinvigorate the secular ethos.

The Governor prayed for the well-being of the people of the State.

Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh has greeted people of the State on the occasion of Ramanavmi.

In a message of felicitation, Dr Singh said that the festival is a symbol of our pluralistic ethos and unity in diversity. He further that it would led strengthening of the bonds of humanity, brotherhood and tolerance among the people and would also usher in peace and prosperity in our state.

Power shutdown in Jammu due to repair work

Power shutdown

In order to carry out works by M/S IRCON International Ltd under R-APDRP scheme, the power supply to Birpur Complex, Kanhal, Seora and adjoining areas fed from 33 KV Bari-Brahmana Line shall remain affected onApril 6 from 10 am to 1 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to Sohajana, Mandal, Flian, Kandwal, Surya Chak, Ganeshpur and adjoining areas fed from 33 KV Canal to Chatha Line shall remain affected on April 6 and 11 from 10 am to 3 pm.

Likewise, the power supply to Denis Gate, Christian Colony, Prem Nagar, Jammu Haat and adjoining areas fed from 11 KV DG-2 feeder shall remain affected on April 7 and 10 from 9 am to 2 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to Upper Gummat, R. Mandir, Raja Hari Singh School, Residency Road and adjoining areas fed from 11 KV R-7 feeder shall remain affected on April 7 from 9 am to 2 pm.

Likewise, the power supply to Early Times and adjoining areas fed from 11 KV DG-4 feeder shall remain affected onApril 7 and 10 from 9 am to 2 pm.

Similarly, the power supply to Jewel Chowk, Market and adjoining areas fed from 11 KV CB-2 feeder shall remain affected on April 7 and 10 from 9 am to 2 pm.

Meanwhile, to carry out work of Reconductoring by Wolf conductor and Panther conductor under R-APDRP Part-B, the power supply to areas fed from Receiving Station Roop Nagar shall remain affected on April 7, 9 and 11 from 10 am to 2 pm.

However, the power supply to Tawi Vihar, Sidhra and adjoining areas fed from Sidhra-2 (LT Network) feeder shall remain affected from April 6 to 16 (except state holidays) from 9 am to 3 pm (on alternate DTs).

Similarly, the power supply to Denis Gate, Prem Nagar, Christian Colony, Upper Gummat and Lower Gummat fed from DG-2 (LT Network) feeder shall also remain affected from April 6 to 16 (except state holidays) from 9 am to 3 pm (on alternate DTs).

Meanwhile, in order to carry out stringing work between location no. 85/0 to 86/0 on 33 KV Tanda-Choki Chora line, the power supply to Pamari, Changyal, Gangal, Jangbagla, Vasva, Kunah, Chameri, Balusaral, Choki Chora and adjoining areas fed from Tanda-Choki Chora feeder shall remain affected on April 6 and 8 from 9 am to 4 pm.

VC Wakf Board kick-starts high density plantation drive at Bandipora

Plantation drive at Bandipora

The Vice Chairman, J&K Muslim Wakf Board, Peer Mohammad Hussain, today inaugurated the high density plantation drive at Baghi Asham orchard at Sumbal in Bandipora.

          Chief Executive Officer, Secretary among other Wakf officials were present on the occasion.

          It was said that 2000 saplings will be planted at this orchard and 3000 saplings each at Wakf orchards at Lassipora Pulwama and Hajibal (Tangmarg) Baramulla as part of the drive.

          On the occasion, the VC said that to match the growing demands high density plantation is the need of the hour. Chief Executive Officer and others also spoke at the function.

FMCG Company penalized in Baramulla

Baramulla Map

The Legal Metrology Department Baramulla today imposed a fine of Rs. 25000 on a leading national company, Fast Moving Consumer Goods, for violating the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules 2011.

          Pertinently, as per the Legal Metrology Rules, any advertisement mentioning the retail sale price of a packaged commodity shall contain a declaration as to the net quantity or number of packaged commodity contained in the package.

Hajj-2017: Last date extended for advance payment

Haj Pilgrimmage

According to Executive Officer, State Hajj Committee, the provisionally selected Hajj 2017 pilgrims are informed that the late date for payment of advance Hajj amount (first installment) of Rs 81,000 has been extended up to April 13, 2017.

According to the Executive Officer, State Haj Committee, all the provisionally selected Haj pilgrims are informed to deposit the Advance Haj Amount (first installment) only in the State Bank of India Account No. 32175020010 (FEE TYPE 25) or the Union Bank of India Account No. 318702010406009.

          He said that it has been observed that some Haj pilgrims are wrongly depositing the Advance Haj Amount in the official account of the State Haj Committee instead of the designated banks.

          Pertinently, the last date for payment of the first installment has been extended up to April 13, 2017.

Old Jammu city to be developed as heritage hub

Dy CM joins Navratra celebrations at Jammu Warehouse

Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh today said the Navratra celebrations remind us of the existing bonds of brotherhood, harmony and also urge us to ensure their consolidation for taking forward the values of humanism and oneness.

The Deputy Chief Minister was speaking at a function organized by the Traders Federation of the Warehouse Jammu in connection with the celebrations of the Navratras here today.

Senior BJP leader and MLA East Mr Rajesh Gupta, IGP Jammu, Mr S D Singh Jamwal, DIG Jammu, Mr Ashkoor Wani, Mahant Rameshwar Dass, Mr Rajesh Gupta, President Traders Federation Warehouse, other office bearers of the Federation, Mr Rajesh Gupta, Chairman Jammu Chamber of Industries, senior BJP leader Mr Ashwani Sharma, businessmen, prominent citizens and people from different walks of life were present on the occasion.

Terming the Warehouse as the nerve centre of Jammu’s economic activities, the Deputy Chief Minister said it would soon be given a holistic makeover so that the problems and other related issues being faced by the trading community are redressed. He said this would ensure that the augmentation of the already existing infra is done besides providing with all the modern facilities which would boost trade related activities in the area.

Referring to the major initiatives taken for developing the Jammu city, the Deputy Chief Minister said Rs 200 crore have been earmarked for the construction of the prestigious multi-storey parking facility at B C Road to ease out the traffic congestion in the area, besides providing parking facility to the people living in the catchment areas, two similar kinds of parking projects are underway at Super Bazaar and Panchtirthi. He said that the old city Jammu would be developed on the heritage pattern so that the local architectural patterns and other related things are conserved.

“Work on the prestigious Tawi River Front Development Project is also being fast-paced so that it gets completed within the stipulated time frame and comes up as a major tourist attraction in the city, besides, the Maharaja Hari Singh Park is also coming up beautifully which would be having the requisite recreational facilities besides, the provision of having reading rooms, book shops and other related facilities”, the Deputy Chief Minister said and added in tourism sector Rs 280 crore have already been allocated to promote the tourism in the region which also includes Rs 150 crore project for cable car on PPP mode at Patnitop and Rs 60 crore for Jammu Cable Car projects.

“Renovation of the historic Mubarak Mandi which would also come up as one of the major tourist attractions in the Jammu city is also underway,” Dr Singh added.

Mr Rajesh Gupta also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the achievements registered by the government in various fields and urged the people to play a participatory role in day to day governance. He said the government would solve all the problems of the Warehouse traders as they form the backbone of the Jammu’s trading activity.

The Deputy Chief Minster later visited Lakhri in Billawar area of district Kathua and attended the Shrimahd Bhagwat Sapath and paid obeisance there besides meeting Sant Subash Shastri.

Addressing a largely attended public gathering at Lakhri, the Deputy Chief Minister said a new era of development has been undertaken in Billawar at an estimated cost of Rs 300 crore are underway. He said these would ensure that the sustained development of the area is done.

Dr Singh said that the instructions have already been passed to ensure that the works are completed within the set timelines so that the cost escalation and other related things are averted. He also appealed the people to play participatory role in the execution of works so that the development is carried out without delay and the necessary feedback about these is also obtained.

On the occasion, the Deputy Chief Minister also announced that the Detailed Project Report of the highway between Dyalachak and Shahla coming up with an estimated cost of Rs 300 crore is being prepared for increasing the connectivity of the area.

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