SRINAGAR: The Administrative Council which met here under chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha approved revised administrative approval for construction of six thousand Transit Accommodations in Kashmir Valley for Kashmir Migrant Government Employees engaged under PMDP-2015 and taking up allied works at various locations of Transit Accommodations in Kashmir Valley.
Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary, Dr Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor were present in the meeting. The decision is aimed at creating some allied infrastructure facilities for the transit accommodations which shall facilitate early allotment of quarters to the employees.
The decision shall enable early completion of construction of targeted accommodation for migrant employees by providing additional funds for construction purposes. Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation & Reconstruction shall ensure that allied works related to security arrangements like watch tower, installation of CCTV cameras etc. are taken up to ensure security of the inhabitants.
SRINAGAR: The Administrative Council which met here under chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha in a significant decision ended discrimination with the West Pakistan Displaced Persons by granting proprietary rights on State land in favour of such families. Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary, Dr Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor were present in the meeting.
This shall significantly empower thousands of families across Jammu region. It is pertinent to mention that post re-organization of year 2019, Domicile rights have been conferred by Government of India to the West Pakistan Displaced Persons.
The decision fulfills demands of all connected families, which have been requesting for ownership rights since past so many decades. Vesting of proprietary right to West Pakistan Displaced Persons on State land would bring them at par with the Displaced Persons of POJK and their long pending demand will also be fulfilled.
The Administrative Council also approved conferment of proprietary rights upon Displaced Persons of 1965 in respect of state land. The Government has always remained committed to provide benefits to the Displaced Persons of 1965 as has been granted to Displaced Persons of 1947 and 1971.
Revenue Department shall ensure that proper safeguards are built in the operational guidelines to prevent any misuse particularly unauthorized encroachments on the state land.
JAMMU: Government Polytechnic Bikram Chowk Jammu today organised Certificate Distribution Function under PM Vishwakarma Scheme in which certificates were distributed to 248 trainees in Fifteen Batches of Assistant Barber-Salon Services, Carpenter (Suthar), Blacksmith (Lohar), Brick Masson-Basic (Rajmistri) Trade/Job Role, on the successful completion of the Basic Skilling Training under PM Vishwakarma Scheme.
Er. Arun Bangotra Principal Government Polytechnic Jammu highlighted the basic objectives of the scheme by recognition of artisans through PM Vishwakarma Certificate as well basic training of five to seven days.
On this occasion Varinder Dhotra Deputy Manager SBI FCL Jammu along with his staff member conducted a banking cum awareness session for loan scheme under PM Vishwakarma Scheme and also informed trainees on how to apply for loan under this scheme. While speaking on the occasion, several trainees expressed their gratitude towards the administration of the college for the successful and smooth conduct of their training.
Other presents on the occasion were Inderjeet Singh Workshop Superintendent, Sukhdeep Singh HOD Civil Engineering/ SPoC, Sanjay Koul HOD Computer Engg, Paramjot Singh Demonstrator Civil Engg, Amit Kapoor, Dinesh Kumar, Sandeep Singh, Sunil Sharma, Itika Sharma, Kanta Baloria, staff of Government Polytechnic Jammu and various trainees under PM Vishwakarma scheme.
SRINAGAR: A Slogan Writing Competition on the theme “Power of Vote” was organized by the Electoral Literacy Club/ SVEEP in collaboration with the Department of Art and the NSS Units of the Government College of Education, here.
The event was organized in connection with 2nd Special Summary Revision, to aware the students in particular and the people in general to register their names in the voter list if they have reached above 18+ years of age.
A good number of students participated in the event which resulted in the collection of some innovative slogans written by the participants on their respective drawing sheets. The students were enthusiastic energetic while participating in this event keeping in view the importance of vote for a healthier democracy.
The students were also briefed by the organizing team about the registration process for vote by means of approaching concerned AERO/ Tehsildar/ BLO of their respective locations.
After the slogan writing competition, the students took part in a rally around the campus by displaying their concerned written slogans. The aim of the rally was to reach to the unreached/ unregistered public through recording the video of the rally and sharing it on various social media platforms.
GANDERBAL: The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Ganderbal today organized a one-day training program for Panel Lawyers, Members of the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) and Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Special Juvenile Police Unit, PLVs and other stakeholders, as per the directions of Supreme Court of India and guidelines of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA).
The program, held at the Conference Hall, District Court Ganderbal, aimed to equip panel lawyers, members, officers and other stakeholders with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitude to handle cases involving children effectively. Ritesh Kumar Dubey, Chairman DLSA (Principal District and Sessions Judge), Ganderbal, addressed the gathering with a special address, emphasizing the importance of the training program and urging all stakeholders to work together to ensure the best possible services for children in need of care and protection.
Nusrat Ali Hakak, Secretary, DLSA Ganderbal in her welcome address highlighted the significance of the programme in enhancing the understanding and implementation of the Juvenile Justice Act. Ghulam Hassan, Superintendent of Police, Headquarter Ganderbal, played a pivotal role in educating participants about the practical aspects of the Juvenile Justice Act.
He elucidated the four main categories of the Juvenile Justice Act, which include, Children in Conflict with Law (CCL), Children in Need of Care and Protection (CNCP), Children Ready to Adopt & Offences Against Children. Dr. Gulafroz Jan, Assistant Professor, CUK, Tulamulla, provided valuable insights into the structure of the Juvenile Justice System and the general principles guiding its administration during a one-day training program.
She covered key aspects of the Juvenile Justice System, including, the structure and functioning of the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) and Child Welfare Committee (CWC), General principles of the Juvenile Justice Act, such as the best interests of the child, rehabilitation, and restorative justice, the critical role of the Police and Child Welfare Committee in implementing the Act.
Dr. Mudasir Bhat, Assistant Professor, CUK, Tulamulla shed light on the 16 general principles of the Juvenile Justice Act during a one-day training program. His comprehensive presentation covered the fundamental principles guiding the Juvenile Justice System.
Zulfikaar Khan, Member of the Juvenile Justice Board; Afshan Showkat, Child Psychologist; Adv. Sheikh Imran, Adv. Burjeena Hamid also delivered speeches to raise awareness among the stakeholders on the subject.
The Juvenile Justice Act prioritizes reformative and rehabilitative policies to help children reform and reintegrate into society. The ultimate goal is to facilitate the child's acceptance as a productive member of society.
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