JKBOSE class 12th result declared
JKBOSE class 12th result declared
View Result of Higher Secondary Part II (Class 12th), Session Annual Regular 2024
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JKBOSE class 12th result declared
View Result of Higher Secondary Part II (Class 12th), Session Annual Regular 2024
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#JAMMU: The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court today announced a twenty-day summer vacation. The vacation period effective from June 10, will culminate on June 29 – inclusive of both days. The period commencing from 10th to 15th June, 2024 shall be ‘No Work Period’ for the Hon’ble High Court,” reads an order.
At Jammu Wing, Justice Rahul Bharti will be hearing the (urgent) matters from 17th to 22nd June, 2024 and Justice Mohd Yousuf Wani to preside over the court from 24th to 29th June, 2024. At Srinagar wing, Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi will hear the matters from 17th to 22nd June and Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal to oversee the court from 24th to 29th June, 2024.
NC, BJP lead in 2 seats each in J&K, Er Rashid ahead in Baramulla
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NDA crosses majority mark in early trends INDIA trails with 222
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#KATHUA: In Jammu and Kashmir, a day ahead of the counting of votes for the 4-Udhampur-Kathua and 5-Jammu-Reasi Lok Sabha constituencies along with the rest of the country, three-tier security has been activated in and around the counting centers in Jammu and Kathua districts.
As per reports that the counting of over 23.94 lakh votes in these two parliamentary constituencies, scheduled for Tuesday, will determine the fate of 34 candidates, including senior BJP leader and Union Minister Jitendra Singh, current Member Parliament from Jammu, Jugal Kishore Sharma and former ministers Choudhary Lal Singh and Raman Bhalla of the Congress.
Returning Officer and Jammu District Magistrate Sachin Kumar Vaishya reviewed the security measures, logistics and essential amenities at the counting venues and said the counting process will take place in the Polytechnic College and MAM College. Votes from the seven assembly constituencies will be counted at MAM College, while 11 constituencies will be tallied at the Polytechnic College.
The administration has fully trained the staff and sensitized all polling agents for the counting process. This includes a detailed examination of the deployment of paramilitary and police personnel as well as the set up for counting staff and agents. CCTV cameras have been installed and videography arrangements are in place at the counting centers. In Kathua, three-tier security is also in place for the Udhampur-Kathua Lok Sabha constituency. SSP Kathua, Anayat Ali Choudhary, who took a review visit of the area, said that elaborate security arrangements have been made.
The SSP urges everyone to coordinate with the security forces and police and if there is any problem on the security front, it should be immediately brought to our knowledge. Enhanced security has been deployed along the International Border (IB) and inter-district checkpoints to monitor and prevent any anti-social or anti-national activities.
The counting center for Udhampur Lok Sabha seat is set up at the Government Degree College Kathua, equipped with multi-tier security and 24×7 CCTV surveillance. Votes from 18 assembly segments, including Kathua, Udhampur, Doda, Ramban and Kishtwar, will be counted in designated halls. Three halls are designated for counting Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS) votes. Nearly 10 thousand staff members will handle the entire counting process, including transferring Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) from strong rooms to counting halls.
#SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today set deadline of June 10 for streamlining of riding surface and ensuring two way traffic movement on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in view of upcoming Shri Amarnathji pilgrimage and fruit season in the Union Territory.
The Chief Secretary was addressing a meeting held with all the concerned to take stock of road condition and the current traffic scenario on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.
Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production Department, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir/Jammu, IG, Traffic, Secretary Transport, Secretary PWD, RO, NHAI besides Deputy Commissioners of Ramban, Udhampur, Kathua and Samba attended the meeting while outstation officers participated virtually.
The Chief Secretary took cognizance of the time being taken, at present, by both the Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) and Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) to reach from one capital city to another. He enquired about the condition of the road and the bottlenecks impeding smooth movement of traffic.
Dulloo took detailed appraisal of nearly two dozen spots on this road where commuters are facing inconvenience in their journey. He impressed upon the NHAI, Regional Officer, Jammu, to take all possible measures to improve the riding surface of the road and ensure simultaneous two way traffic on it by 10th of June this year.
He asked for taking swift steps like enhancing width of the carriage way besides black topping all the stretches where traffic snarls are occurring due to rough surface of the road. He enjoined upon the concerned divisional and district administration to identify all such spots which needs immediate improvement so that no adversity is faced during the upcoming yatra and fruit season when thousands of fruit laden trucks are bound to cross this Highway on daily basis.
The Chief Secretary asked about the causes behind worsening condition of roads on the highway including Dalwas, Old Passi, Mehard, Marog (Ramban), Pratap Nallah (Digdol), Khooni Nallah, Panthyal, Magarkote, Higni, Lower Nachlana and Kishtwari Pather. He also sought feedback from the Traffic, DCs and NHAI about the measures to be taken in this regard and fixed deadline for ironing out these difficulties in coordination with all stakeholders.
Dulloo asked the executing agencies to improve the Kathua-Katra stretch of the Highway besides ensuring its blacktopping before 20th of June without any further delay. He asked the Div Com Jammu to personally monitor this work and submit report daily on this account.
He also took stock of the physical progress achieved on construction of grade separators at Bemina, Sanat Nagar and Nowgam crossings in Srinagar. He also reviewed the work done, so far, on the overhead Railway crossing Bridge near Bijbehara. He asked for expediting work on all these projects for timely completion.
In a presentation given by IG Traffic, Bhim Sen Tuti, a detailed analysis of the previous traffic halts along with their durations was highlighted. The reasons for each such disruption was spotlighted and the cause of suspensions experienced this month were particularly brought to fore.
It was informed that the incessant rains on 29th and 30th of April had eroded the loop of the old road at Magerkote which was used to pass traffic in one direction. It was added that the construction work on fly-overs, via-ducts and tunnels at several locations is sometimes causing difficulty in smooth passage of traffic.
It was also revealed that the traffic Department in collaboration with the district administration Ramban have identified 19 spots for taking certain corrective measures there. The steps like road widening, compacting and blacktopping at these stretches would be finished in next couple of weeks by taking a dry day in between, the meeting was apprised
The meeting was informed that the road condition would be substantially upgraded by NHAI before the onset of fruit, vegetable season and commencement of Shri AmarnathJi yatra this year for convenience of all the travellers going to and fro from Srinagar to Jammu and vice-versa.
#SRINAGAR: To ensure the smooth conduct of Shri #AmarnathJi Yatra (SANJY) 2024 via the Baltal route, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Shyambir today held a joint meeting with concerned officers and representatives of various service providers to fix rates for services at Sonamarg.
This initiative aims to prevent overcharging and enhance the quality of services for pilgrims.
During the meeting, a detailed discussion was held regarding the services provided by ponywalas, pithuwalas, palkiwalas, laborers and other service providers. The stakeholders shared their valuable suggestions and assured the DC of their cooperation to ensure a successful and smooth yatra.
After thorough deliberation, the committee, in consultation with the service provider’s representatives, fixed the rates for various services including ponies, pithus, dandies, palkies, and laborers for SANJY-2024.
The DC emphasized the importance of adhering to these fixed rates to maintain fairness and quality of service.
The meeting was attended by ADDC Ganderbal, Mushtaq Ahmad Simnani; CEO SDA, Farooq Ahmad Baba, ASP, SDM Kangan, CPO, CAHO, Assistant Labour Commissioner, ARTO, and other district and sectoral officers.
Following the meeting, the DC, along with other officers, visited Baltal to inspect the ongoing preparations for the yatra.
He stressed the timely completion of essential services such as the repair of damaged water pipelines, power cabling, toilet facilities, repair of huts, fencing of the pony stand, development of the pony tract, parking areas, railing along the yatra track, and snow clearance.
The DC issued necessary instructions to ensure that all preparations are completed within the fixed timelines, guaranteeing the provision of the best possible services to the pilgrims.
#RAMBAN: The traffic authorities on today said that Srinagar-Jammu national highway will remain closed for traffic on 21 May as maintenance work .
Our correspondent reports that due to the recent rains in Srinagar-Jammu national highway, there has been heavy damage to the road at Sher Bibi, Kishtawari Pathar ,Hingni, Dalwas and Mahad Cafeteria Mod in Ramban sector.
In view of the necessary repairs of the Highway, the movement of vehicles on the national highway will be closed on 21 May
“Based on J&K UT Government directions passed on today for undertaking important repair and maintenance works on NH-44 by NHAI,
He also said no LMV or HMV (except medical emergency vehicles) will be allowed to ply on NH-44 between Nashri Tunnel towards Navyuga Tunnel and vice-versa.
SRINAGAR: Hockey is rapidly gaining popularity among youngsters in Kashmir, as a result of the joint efforts of the J&K Sports Council and senior Hockey players.
This initiative stems for encouraging the toddlers to play hockey with an aim to attain highly professional hockey playing skills to represent UT as well as the country at national and international platforms respectively.
The training program under this initiative is scheduled to commence from Sunday, 19 May, 2024 and shall continue to be conducted on every Sunday from 9:30 am to 10:30 am.
Meanwhile, recognizing the need for modern facilities, the J&K Sports Council has set up three new Astroturf hockey fields—one in Pulwama and two in Srinagar. These facilities provide a conducive environment for young players to practice and hone their skills.
Despite challenges like extreme weather conditions, J&K Sports council has successfully organized tournaments across different age categories in various districts.
J&K Sports Council has introduced great initiative of league tournament matches which has taken Hockey in J&K to the next level. Another milestone is the introduction of Basic Hockey skills among toddlers.
Nuzhat Gul, Secretary J&K Sports council, expressed optimism about the future of hockey in the UT. She emphasized the importance of nurturing young talent and creating a strong foundation for the sport.
Toddler Hockey workshop will help to strengthen the foundation of the Hockey, and this program will also be replicated in other districts of J&K, she added.
#PULWAMA: In order to curb the menace of illegal mining in the district, the Enforcement teams comprising Mining, Revenue, Police and I&FC besides others continued operations against illegal mining across different locations.
In a statement, DMO informed that A total of 211 vehicles/ machinery indulging in illegal transportation/ extraction of minerals have been seized from offenders and fine/ penalty to the tune of Rs. 72,23,000 has been realised from the offenders.
Besides, FIRs against 25 persons/ vehicles found to be involved in illegal mining have been lodged in various police stations of the district.
The proactive stance taken by joint teams ensuring environmental sustainability and the preservation of natural resources has resulted in seizures and deterrence by booing the offenders.
Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Dr Basharat Qayoom issued unequivocal instructions to prevent and deter illegal mining throughout the district during various District Mining Task force meetings.
District Administration has warned violators against resorting to illegal means and asked to follow proper procedural norms.
To ensure that various govt works are not hampered, disposal permits for a quantity minerals have been issued under rules thereby providing legal source of material for different developmental activities.
The permit holders have been cautioned not to violate the terms and conditions of the permits and in some cases the permits found to be violating the norms were cancelled immediately.
Moreover, a large quantity of minerals from legal blocks of neighbouring districts are being transported to other parts of Pulwama and Srinagar via Pulwama district. Such block holders have been directed to carry all requisite documents as mandated under law.
DMO Pulwama has advised people to desist from indulging in any kind of illegal mining, and procure the material from legal sources only otherwise stringent action shall follow against the offenders.