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Traffic movement on Jammu-Srinagar national highway to remain suspended tonight

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#NH44: In Jammu and Kashmir, the Traffic Police today informed that traffic movement on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH44) will remain suspended in the intervening night of June 3 and 4, owing to urgent repair and maintenance which has to be carried out on the strategic national highway between Ramban and Banihal.

NHAI has said that urgent repair/maintenance has to be carried out on the national highway between Ramban and Banihal during the intervening night of 3rd and 4th of June 2024. All types of vehicular movement will remain suspended tonight.

No movement of any kind of vehicle including fresh perishable/livestock will be allowed on the national highway after 6 PM today from Qazigund towards Ramban. Similarly no vehicular movement shall be allowed from Nagrota, Jammu after 5 PM and from Udhampur 6 PM.

The commuters have been advised to avoid journey on NH-44 till the work is completed and ask the Traffic Control Unit for the latest update at 9419993745, 1800-180-7043.

Dulloo visits GMC, enquires about health of Akhnoor bus accident victims

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JAMMU: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today visited Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu, to enquire about the health of the injured of Akhnoor bus mishap.

The Chief Secretary termed the incident as tragic and unfortunate and directed the hospital authorities to ensure best medicare for the injured for their speedy recovery.

He prayed for those who lost their lives in the road mishap. He extended heartfelt condolences to their families saying that the government would extend all necessary facilities to the accident victims. He assured that best medical care would be provided to the injured.

The Chief Secretary directed the administration to enquire into the causes of the road accident so that such incidents are avoided in future.

After preliminary investigations, the Administration had suspended 6 officials of the transport Department for dereliction of duty.

Pertinent to mention here that a bus carrying pilgrims to Shiv Khori Shrine met an accident here in Akhnoor area killing 22 passengers and injuring many others.

The local administration immediately came into action and carried out rescue operation. All the bodies were recovered and injured were taken to GMC Jammu for treatment.

Jammu reels under severe heat wave, mercury settles at 43 degrees celsius on Monday

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#JAMMU: In Jammu and Kashmir the mercury continued its upward trend in Jammu on Monday with the maximum temperature settling at 43 degrees Celsius. As per the weathermen, the day’s temperature in Jammu was recorded at 42.8 degrees Celsius while minimum temperature remained at 24.7 degrees Celsius.

The current weather condition remains from the past 10 days and the maximum temperature in the temple city crossed the 40 degree Celsius mark for the first time this season on May 16. The upward trend in the temperatures has prompted the local residents to stay indoors during day time and seek early summer vacation in the schools of their wards.

The prevailing heat wave conditions also intensified power and water woes in many parts of the region. Meanwhile, in view of the prevailing weather forecast and the observation of sustained high temperatures, the MeT department issued an advisory and urged people to take necessary measures and implement the heat wave advisories and follow the “do’s and don’ts to address the challenges posed by the heat wave.”

The weathermen advised the general population to stay hydrated, drink sufficient water, carry drinking water, use oral rehydration solution,(ORS), fruit juice some added salt, stay covered, wear loose clothes garments, cover their head, and traditional headgear during exposure to direct heat, stay indoors as much as possible.

DDC reviews operational effectiveness of Katra, Reasi Municipalities

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#REASI: District Development Commissioner Reasi, Vishesh Mahajan today convened a meeting to review the operational effectiveness of the Katra and Reasi municipalities.

 Executive Officers from both municipalities presented detailed reports covering administrative and operational issues. Discussions focused on staffing adequacy, income generation strategies, and the progress of ongoing projects. Plans for the upcoming fiscal year were also deliberated.

 DDC issued specific directives emphasizing the identification and initiation of projects in public interest, maintenance and enhancement of sanitation standards, strict enforcement of building regulations and proactive removal of encroachments.

 ADDC Sukhdev Singh Samyal, Joint Director Chief Planning officer Narinder Kumar, EO KDA Gopal Singh, EO Municipal Committees Reasi and Katra were present.

27 thousand Kashmiri Pandits to vote for Anantnag-Rajouri Seat on May 25

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#JAMMU: In Jammu and Kashmir, approximately 27 thousand displaced Kashmiri Pandits are set to cast their votes for the Anantnag-Rajouri Parliamentary seat, the polls on which are scheduled to be held on May 25.

This seat boasts the highest number of voters among the 18 assembly constituencies in the region, with a total of 18, 30, 294 eligible voters, comprising 9, 30, 379 males, 8, 99, 888 females, and 27 third gender individuals. Preparations are in full swing for the final phase of the elections.

To accommodate the significant number of displaced voters, 21 polling stations and eight auxiliary centers are established in Jammu to facilitate quicker and more efficient voting for displaced individuals. Many of these voters have opted for postal ballots through the Vote for Home initiative.

These include special provisions for voters residing in locations like Jagti township. Previously, three auxiliary polling stations were arranged for the Srinagar and Baramulla parliamentary seats, but the large displaced voter population in Anantnag-Rajouri seat has necessitated additional facilities.

SANJY-2024: DAHO Ganderbal sets 10th June as last Date for Pony Registration

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#GANDERBAL: The District Animal Husbandry Officer (DAHO) Ganderbal has set 10th of June as the last date for registration of ponies for the Shri Amarnathji Yatra (SANJY) 2024 via Baltal route.

In this connection, all Ponywallas have been asked to register their ponies before the 10th of June 2024, as no registration shall be done after the cut-off date

The DAHO Ganderbal has requested all Ponywallas to register their ponies at an earliest for a smooth registration process.

Baramulla PC breaks barriers with passion and purpose in peaceful poll, creates history with around 59 % turnout

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#BARAMULLA: The fifth phase of voting for General Elections to 18th Lok Sabha concluded peacefully here today with around 59 % voting in the districts of Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora and Budgam districts partly.

“Fractional correction is expected in the percentage figure, as at some of the Polling Stations voting continued even after 6.00 pm and many polling parties are yet to reach Reception Center. This remarkable participation marks a new era of peace and civic engagement in these districts”, read a communique issued here today by the office of J&K Chief Electoral Officer, Pandurang K Pole.

This year’s elections were conducted without any boycott calls or intimidation, showcasing the voters’ unwavering belief in power of the ballot. Not a single polling station reported zero votes, which is a testament to the widespread enthusiasm and commitment to the democratic process. Corresponding percentage for last Lok Sabha election in 2019 was 37.41 %.

The highest ever poll percentage in Baramulla Parliamentary Constituency, since the eruption of terrorism in Kashmir was recorded in year 1996 with 46.65% and in the history of Baramulla PC, highest poll percentage was (approx.) 61.09 % in year 1984. This year’s poll percentage is definitely second highest in democratic history of Baramulla PC and may likely to be highest, as final figures are yet to reach from remote areas and also two assembly segments– Budgam and Beerwah have been added in recent de-limitation, we can say it is highest for the Baramulla PC in today’s size.

The CEO has attributed this substantially increased record polling percentage to improved security – law and order environment in last 4-5 years, mobilization by 22 candidates and Political parties, election awareness done by Deputy Commissioners and CEO office through SVEEP activities and more importantly voters strong belief that it is the ballot which can lead to sustainable development (Aman, Tarraki aur Khush-hali).

The communique stated that the Polling took place in 2,103 polling stations across the Baramulla Parliamentary constituency with live webcasting at all the polling stations. Voting started at 7 a.m. across the PC with long queues of enthusiastic voters waiting to cast their votes. Demonstrating the spirit of democracy, the voters of Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora and Budgam showed up in record numbers to cast their votes in a significant show of faith in the Election Process. Since beginning of the poll at 7.00 AM, voters were seen standing in long queues at many polling stations across the all 4 districts. Elderlies, ladies, youths were seen enthusiastically exercising their right to vote in a peaceful environment.

Chief Electoral Officer, Jammu and Kashmir, Pandurang. K. Pole monitored the progress of voting in Phase -V across the Parliamentary Constituency from the Union Territory-level Command and Control Center established at ICCC- HMT, Bemina and CEO Office, Srinagar.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Command and Control center has been working 24 x 7 at Srinagar as well as Jammu since 16 March to ensure free, fair, and inducement-free elections. Actual Poll started at 7.00 AM and after two hours of polling, 7.70%(it was without Sopore Assembly segment, as the AERO couldn’t upload it in time, however it was included in next two hourly reporting time at 11.00 am) polling was recorded in the constituency at 09:00 am; at 11.00 AM 21.56% of voting, at 01:00PM 35.08% voting; at 3:00 PM 45.22 % voting was recorded. By 5:00 pm 54.57% polling was recorded in the constituency. Assembly segment wise highest poll percentage was observed in Handwara with around 72.00 % and lowest in Guru with 40.82 %. At the time of closing of Polling, the Assembly Segment wise tentative voter turnout in Baramulla PC is as under:

Bovine transportation banned in Reasi District

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#REASI: Additional District Magistrate, in exercise of powers vested under section 144 Cr.PC has prohibited the transportation of bovine animals within the jurisdiction of District Reasi, without seeking permission from the District Magistrate.

The order shall come into force with immediate effect and shall remain in force for a period of two months. However, it shall not apply in case of transportation of bovine animals by the Government departments for departmental purposes.

Any violation of this order shall invite punitive action under section 188 of Indian Penal Code.

Govt Polytechnic Jammu organizes technical visit for students to Electrical Central Workshop Narwal

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#JAMMU: Government Polytechnic College Jammu, under the guidance of the Principal Er. Arun Bangotra and HoD Electrical Engineering Department Er. Manjeet Singh, organized a Technical Visit for the students of 4th Semester Electrical Engineering Department to Electrical Central Workshop Division Narwal. The Technical visit served as a valuable opportunity for students to deepen their understanding of real world applications within their field of Study. The event underscored the importance of such initiatives in fostering academic growth and Practical knowledge among aspiring engineers.

A group of Technical Experts consisting of Er. Bhanu Partap Singh Jamwal Technical officer, Er. Punica A.E, Er. Sanjeev Dutta J.E and Er. Pratiksha J.E briefed the students regarding Repair/Reclamation of Distribution Transformers with Capacity ranging from 25 KVA to 630KVA. The Students were taken around the workshop premises and imparted know how about the various works being carried out like Opening of transformers, Rewinding of Transformers  with the use of Winding Machines (HT winding and LT winding and reconditioning of LT winding), Assembling of Transformer, Heat Treatment in three Ovens for obtaining the desired Megger value of the assembled transformer, designing the transformer for Star and delta connections, filtration of oil by using Oil filtration plant, sampling of filtered oil to obtain desired BDV of oil  and finally filling the transformer body with transformer oil followed by closing of repaired transformers.

The students were further updated about testing of repaired transformers in the Testing lab, including HV Test and LV Test, Meggar Test , Core losses test, Copper losses test and open circuit, Short Circuit test, Double voltage double frequency test and turns ratio test.

In addition to this, Technical Experts apprised the students regarding the History of Electrical Central Workshop Division, which was set up in the year 1986 over a large area. The team informed that approximately 600 to 650 Repaired Transformers are kept ready to meet the demand. The Transformer Testing Laboratory in the Central Transformer workshop is one of the unique Testing labs in the Province, they said.

Er. Devika Bhardwaj and Er Vicky Sharma faculty Electrical Engineering Department were also present along with Students during the Technical Visit.

CBSE announces class X result

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#BREAKING: The Central Board of Secondary Education (#CBSE) announced the CBSE 10th #result2024 on Monday.

Students who took the CBSE Class 10 board exams nationwide can view their scores or mark sheets on the CBSE official website, cbse.gov.in.

Check result here:

https://jehlamtimes.com/cbse-announces-class-x-result/

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