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Sakeena Itoo conducts whirlwind tour of South Kashmir, assesses post-snowfall scenarioAssesses snow clearance operations...
06/01/2025

Sakeena Itoo conducts whirlwind tour of South Kashmir, assesses post-snowfall scenario
Assesses snow clearance operations, availability of essential commodities, restoration of essential services
Inspects functioning of district Hospitals, GMC Anantnag
PULWAMA/SHOPIAN/KULGAM/ANANTNAG, JANUARY 06: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today undertook a comprehensive tour of South Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama and Shopian to gather first hand account of impact of recent snowfall in these districts.
She chaired meetings at each district headquarter and took stock of snow clearance operations, availability of essential commodities, restoration of essential services like water supply and power supply and other public welfare measures.
At Pulwama, Sakeena Itoo inspected district hospital and took stock of medical facilities available for patients. She interacted with on duty doctors and paramedical staff at these hospitals.
The Minister also chaired a meeting at district headquarters Pulwama and took stock of post snowfall scenario in the district.
Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, senior officers of district administration and other concerned district and sectoral officers were also present in the meeting.
Later, Sakeena Itoo visited Shopian and chaired a meeting to review snow clearance operations and provision of essential service delivery in the district.
Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Mohammad Shahid Saleem Dar apprised the Minister of snow clearance plans in place and prompt response of the administration in snow clearance and restoration of power and road connectivity post yesterdays snowfall.
During her visit, the Minister also inspected District Control Room to review its functioning and the grievance redressal mechanism in place for winter mitigation measures.
She also inspected the District Hospital Shopian and reviewed the healthcare facilities. She emphasized on the augmenting heating arrangements in healthcare institutions across the district.
MLA Zainapora, Showkat Hussain Ganie; MLA Rajpora, Gh.Mohi-ud-din Mir and other senior officers also accompanied the Minister during the visit.
Afterwards, the Minister visited district Kulgam and took stock of post-snowfall scenario in the district.
She chaired a meeting with the administration of district and reviewed snow clearance operations, availability of essential services and other public welfare measures in the district.
MLA Devsar, Peerzada Feroz Ahmad; Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, district and sectoral officers were present in the meeting.
Addressing the officers during the meeting, the Minister stressed upon the officers for timely clearance of snow in several remote areas which are blocked due to recent snowfall. She asked them to prioritise roads leading to hospitals and other essential service institutions.
The Minister also called for timely restoration of drinking water supply in affected areas. She directed the concerned officers for regular deployment of drinking water tankers in affected areas till restoration.
During the visit, the Minister also inspected district hospital Kulgam and took stock of medical care facilities. She inspected different sections of the hospital and also interacted with on duty doctors, staff patients and their attendants.
She stressed on the district administration for augmenting heating arrangements in view of the harsh cold.
Later, Sakeena Itoo visited district Anantnag and took stock of post snowfall scenario. She also visited GMC and Associated Hospital Anantnag and took stock of medical care facilities at the facility.
Chairing a meet at district headquarters Anantnag, the Minister called upon the officers of district administration for timely restoration of all essential services.
While reviewing the snow clearance operations in the district, the Minister delved upon the officers for timely restoration of connectivity in all remote areas. She asked them to prioritise roads leading to hospitals, CHCs and PHCs. She also asked to provide alternative sources of drinking water in affected areas till pipelines are restored.
During the meeting, the Minister said that the government is working round the clock to address the immediate challenges brought about by the heavy snowfall. “Our priority is to ensure that basic services are restored swiftly and that no one is left behind”, Sakeena said. She highlighted that the district administrations have been directed to continue their efforts and provide relief in the most effective and timely manner.
Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, senior officers of district administration and other concerned district and sectoral officers were also present in the meeting.
Pertinently, the tour was held in the backdrop of Chief Minister’s direction of moving around the districts to review the situation on the ground.

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Water War Between 2 Kashmir Districts Leave Thousands of People Without Water

Tanveer Hussain

Budgam, Jan 6, KNT: A severe water crisis has gripped multiple areas in central Kashmir's Budgam district, forcing residents to stage protests in the Pakharpora area. The areas including Nagabul, Charar Sharif, Pakharpora, Kanna Dujan, Darwan, and other rural areas, are facing acute water shortages, leaving people struggling for even a few drops of potable water.

The crisis has exacerbated hardships for locals, who accuse elected representatives of being indifferent to their plight. “In these trying times, public representatives have become silent spectators instead of addressing the problems faced by the people,” lamented a protester in Pakharpora.

The Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) of the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department in Charar Sharif told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that the crisis stems from ‘vandalism’ at water supply headworks in the district. According to the official, residents from parts of Pulwama district damaged the headworks that supply water to over 50 villages in Budgam, including Charar Sharif, Pakharpora, Nagabul, Kanna Dujan, Zalosa, and other villages.

“Our teams have tried to restore the water supply multiple times, but each time we are met with resistance from the locals of these areas, who obstruct the restoration work,” the AEE claimed.

On the other hand, residents from Sangrawani and Abhama villages in Pulwama argue that the water source in question belongs to their district, and they will not allow it to be diverted to Budgam. “This is our primary water source, and we have every right to it,” said a resident of Sangrawani.

The lack of intervention from the PHE department in Pulwama has further complicated the issue. Local residents of Pulwama have taken matters into their own hands, exacerbating tensions between the two districts.

The crisis has left thousands of people in Budgam without access to clean water, with no immediate solution in sight. Protesters have demanded swift action from the administration, urging both district authorities and the PHE Department to resolve the dispute and restore the water supply to the affected areas. [KNT]

*Srinagar-Jammu Rail Connectivity to Boost Trade and Tourism: CM Omar Abdullah*      *Says, Jammu will not face losses b...
06/01/2025

*Srinagar-Jammu Rail Connectivity to Boost Trade and Tourism: CM Omar Abdullah*

*Says, Jammu will not face losses but will get benefitted by Rail connectivity*
Bilal veri(CNI)
Srinagar, Jan 6 Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah congratulated people on the trial train run from Srinagar to Katra, emphasizing its benefits for the region.

Speaking on the occasion, CM Omar Abdullah as per news agency current news of India (CNI)said, “We got good news that a trial train was run from Srinagar to Katra. It is hoped that it will start functioning soon.

This connectivity will benefit the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially trade and tourism. We face challenges with air travel in winters, with tickets costing as much as Rs 25,000. Rail connectivity will ease this burden, facilitate cargo transfer, and help industries.

Omar added that, "I assure the people of Jammu that this will not cause any loss but instead bring economic benefits." (CNI)

06/01/2025

*Snowfall accumulation during last 24hrs*

Main town Shopian= 4 in
Hirpora = 8 in
Peer ki Gali= 1 feet +
Main town Kulgam= 2 in
Yaripora = 2 in
DK Marg= 6 in
Kund = 4 in
Khudwani= 2 in
Qazigund= 2 in
Main Anantnag= 1 in
Bejbehara= 1 in
Dialgam= 1 in
Kukarnaag= 2 in
Dooru = 2 in
Vailoo = 3 in
Daksum = 6 in
Pulwama town = 2 in
Rajpora = 5 in
Tral = 2 in
Awantipora = 2 in
Pampore= 1 in
Budgam plains= 2-3 in
Doodhpatri= 1 feet +
Yousmarg= 1 feet +
Ganderbal plains= 2-3 in
Sonamarg = 1.5 feet +
Srinagar City= 2-3 in
Bandipora plains= 1 in
Baramulla plains= 1-2 in
Kupwara plains= 2 -4 in

Compiled By: Aadil Maqbool, Kashmir Weather Forecast

06/01/2025

Minimum Temperatures

Srinagar -0.5
Pulwama 0.2
Anantnag 0.2
Kulgam-1.9
Shopian-1.6
Budgam 00
Baramulla 0.1
Ganderbal 0.2
Bandipora 00
Kupwara 0.5
Gulmarg-5.8

Compiled By Wani Waheed

*LMD books Petrol Pump at Anantnag Highway for short delivery*            Farooq tantray(CNI)Srinagar, A team of the Enf...
06/01/2025

*LMD books Petrol Pump at Anantnag Highway for short delivery*
Farooq tantray(CNI)
Srinagar, A team of the Enforcement unit of Legal Metrology Anantnag today booked a Petrol Pump located on National Highway Anantnag for delivering deficit fuel to the consumers.

During the surprise inspection using the standard verified measure, it was found that a Nozzle of the Petrol Pump was delivering fuel by 30 ml short against every 5 Litres.

The display boards showing the quantity delivered to consumers was not matching with the actual delivery as a result the nozzle was seized on spot and the prosecution as warranted under relevant sections of Legal Metrology Act has been initiated against the offender.

It is pertinent to mention that accuracy in the quantity of goods or the fuel is the basic right of consumers and any under-delivery of goods and services is a serious offence in terms of Legal Metrology Act 2009.

The consumers have been given the power to check the delivery on their own by using the verified 5 Litre conical measure which must be kept visible by the owners of every petrol pump and it is the duty of every Petrol pump owner to facilitate the checking of fuel delivery to the best satisfaction of consumer.

The inspection and the subsequent action was lauded by the Consumers in the area who were also apprised about their consumer rights. In case of any such complaints, consumers are asked to lodge complaints with the department on the Toll Free Number 18001807114.(CNI)

06/01/2025

Gulmarg received another heavy spell of snowfall, around 15 inches of fresh snowfall accumulated in the area since last 24hrs.

06/01/2025

Importance announcement

*IMPORTANT ADVISORY*
06/01/2025

*IMPORTANT ADVISORY*

*PM Modi to virtually inaugurate Jammu railway division*.               Ishfaq Gulzar(CNI)Jammu, Prime Minister Narendra...
06/01/2025

*PM Modi to virtually inaugurate Jammu railway division*.
Ishfaq Gulzar(CNI)
Jammu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly created Jammu railway division through virtual mode on Monday, paving the way for efficient management of train services in the northernmost region of India.

With the establishment of the new railway division in Jammu, a long-standing demand of people of the region has been fulfilled. This milestone event comes ahead of the much-awaited inauguration of train services to Kashmir from Katra, with the final trial run scheduled for Tuesday.

“The prime minister will inaugurate the Jammu railway division through virtual mode from New Delhi tomorrow,” an official said.

In Jammu, the event will be attended and addressed by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Member of Parliament Jugal Kishore Sharma. Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh is also expected to participate.

Headquartered in Jammu, the newly created division will involve the reorganization of the Firozpur Division. It will include the following sections under its jurisdiction, including Pathankot-Jammu-Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla (423 route km), Bhogpur-Sirwal-Pathankot (87.21 route km), Batala (excluding)-Pathankot (68.17 route km) and Pathankot-Joginder Nagar (narrow gauge section, 163.72 route km).

The total length of these sections will be 742.1 kilometres. Presently, the Indian Railways operates 17 zones with 68 divisions across the country.

The Railway officials said the final jurisdiction will be determined based on the Detailed Project Report.

The division will feature modern, hi-tech facilities, leveraging the full potential of Information Technology (IT), they said.

With the creation of this division, the Indian Railways will now have 70 divisions under its 17 zones.

The newly established division will oversee operations on India’s iconic rail projects, including the country’s first cable-stayed rail bridge, the Anji Khad Bridge and the world’s highest railway arch bridge over the Chenab River at Kauri.

The Chenab Rail Bridge, located in Reasi district, stands 359 metres (1,178 feet) above the riverbed, making it 35 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

The Jammu division will also manage the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Link (USBRL) project, which is now nearing completion.

The Anji Khad Bridge has a total length of 473.25 metres, including a 120-metre viaduct and a 94.25-metre central embankment.

Currently, the railway services in Jammu and Kashmir are managed by the Firozpur Division of Northern Railways.

Regarding the inauguration of train services to Kashmir from Delhi, the Commissioner of Railway Safety will conduct statutory inspections and final trials on January 7 and 8.

With the phased commissioning of train services, the Railways is expected to complete 255 km of the 272-kilometre USBRL project, leaving only a small stretch between Katra and Reasi to be finished by December.(CNI)

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