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Illegal Mining: 211 Vehicles seized, Rs.72 lakh fine/ penalty realised in first quarter at Pulwama

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#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.

Postal Ballot Voting for government employees begins at Kupwara

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479 Votes casted on first day

#KUPWARA: Postal ballot voting for government employees of Kupwara district proceeded smoothly, Wednesday, on the first day, reflecting the efficient conduct of the electoral process, with officials of essential service duties seamlessly exercising their voting rights at the Postal Voting Centre established at DC Office Complex Kupwara.

As many as 479 employees from different departments, who opted for the postal ballot voting, availed the facility today and casted their votes at the two booths of the Postal Voting Centre.

In total, 4147 government employees will exercise their franchise in the district through postal ballot from May 15 to May 17, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The employees today stood in queues enthusiastically to wait for their turn  to cast their votes.

District Election Office, Kupwara has ensured that all necessary arrangements were in place for employees who applied for postal ballots through Form-12.

The postal ballot initiative provided a convenient and accessible avenue for employees to cast their votes who are associated with essential services. It has emerged as a beacon of accessibility, allowing employees to fulfill their civic duty without the constraints of physical presence at polling stations.

Meanwhile home voting  for voters, aged 85-years Plus  and specially abled voters  continued on second day today covering far-off areas of all the six assembly segments of Kupwara district with Poll parties along with voting facilities walking extra mile to reach at the doorstep.

Jammu and Kashmir participates in Cannes Film Festival 2024

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Showcasing vibrant Cinema Culture to attract international Film Makers

#FRANCE: Today marked a historic day as the official delegation from Jammu & Kashmir participated in the 77th edition of world famous Cannes Film Festival for the first time ever. The Jammu and Kashmir Booth in the Bharat Pavilion of the famed Cannes Film Market (Marche du Film) was inaugurated by H. E. Shri. Jawed Ashraf, Ambassador of India to France and Shri Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, GoI, along with dignitaries from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, National Film Development Corporation as well as leading personalities of Indian and International Cinema.

Rehana Batul, Secretary Information, J&K and Jatin Kishore, Director Information and Public Relations are representing Jammu & Kashmir at this international event, showcasing the vibrant cinema culture and scenic beauty of the region to the global audience. The presence of Jammu and Kashmir at this global stage aims to promote Jammu and Kashmir as Film Makers’ paradise and will definitely attract the attention of Film Producers of international repute to come to shoot in Jammu and Kashmir. The Cannes Film market will prove to be an ideal destination for promotion of recently launched, highly lucrative and producer friendly J&K Film Policy, 2024.

The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has recently accorded Industry Status to Film Making in J&K. The Film making in the Union Territory has got a fillip with Single Window Permissions and dedicated Nodal Officers for 24×7 assistance to the production houses shooting in J&K. The newly launched policy provides for attractive financial incentives by the government as well as a Local Talent Directory for promotion of Film Industry in the region.

Jammu & Kashmir has seen a remarkable resurgence in filmmaking over the last few years, with over 300 films/documentaries shootings taking place here. This resurgence marks a significant return of cinema to J&K after decades, symbolizing a renewed era of cultural revitalization thereby signaling a positive shift in the entertainment landscape of the region.

The presence of Jammu & Kashmir Pavillion at Cannes serves as a platform to promote the diverse cinematic offerings and scenic locations that the region has to offer to the world. It presents an exciting opportunity for filmmakers and industry professionals to explore the rich potential that Jammu & Kashmir holds for cinematic productions.

As the Cannes Film Festival unfolds over the next two weeks, the presence of Jammu & Kashmir will stand as a testament to the growing significance of regional cinema on the global stage and underscores the commitment of J&K to embrace and nurture its burgeoning film industry.

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/

CBSE 12th class result declared

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#BREAKING: Central Board of Secondary Education (#CBSE) Senior School Certificate #Examination Class-XII 2024 – #result announced.

Click here to get result 
https://cbseresults.nic.in/class_xiith_a_2024/ClassTwelfth_c_2024.htm 

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Judicial Academy organises pre-appointment training for newly selected Civil Judges

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#JAMMU: Under the patronage of Chief Justice, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Justice N Kotiswar Singh and guidance of Chairman Governing Committee, Justice Sanjeev Kumar and other members of Governing Committee for Academy, J&K Judicial Academy organised a pre-appointment training programme for the newly selected Civil Judges (Junior Division) at J&K Judicial Academy, Srinagar.

  1. Kotiswar Singh, Chief Justice, High Court of J&K and Ladakh and Patron-in-Chief, J&K Judicial Academy defined the tone and texture of the programme into motion in presence of Justice Tashi Rabstan.

Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Justice Sindhu Sharma, Justice Javed Iqbal Wani, Justice Puneet Gupta, Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, Justice M. Y. Wani and all the Judges from Jammu wing joined the programme virtually.

The Chief Justice, in his inaugural address, said that the concept of ‘Justice’ can be regarded as a prodigious view imbibed in our Constitution which owes its genesis to the soil of India. The notion of justice is most commonly associated with an underlying assumption that justice equates to the concept of equal rights and equal opportunity to have access and fair treatment in the legal system.

The Chief Justice delineated that source of judicial power in the law, in reality, is the effective exercise of judicial powers which originate from two sources. He added that the judges have to honour the judicial office which they hold as repositories of public trust.

He emphasised that every action and every word whether spoken or written, must show and reflect correctly that you hold the office of public trust and they should be determined to strive hard continuously to enhance and maintain people’s confidence in the judicial system. He also shared some real-life incidents with the trainees and encouraged them to deliver justice efficiently as first-line warriors.

Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman, Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy, gave an overview of Pre-appointment Training Programme module prepared by the Academy. He underlined that primary objective of the Induction Course is to build a strong foundation for the grooming of raw talent into as finest Judicial Officers. He highlighted that prime focus of the Induction Course, is on inculcation of Judicial Ethics, Development of Judicial Skills and Aptitude and Sensitization to Social Issues.

Justice Kumar further emphasized that institutional training at J&K Judicial Academy shall train and equip the Judicial Officer to effectively discharge their judicial functions. Its purpose would be to bridge the gap between the level of knowledge and its applicability in the actual discharge of duties, he added. He deliberated that the judicial education and training provides the means for the judiciary as an institution to consolidate, develop and perform this crucial, yet fragile, role in society.

Justice Javed Iqbal Wani, Member, Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy in his formal welcome address, observed that Judiciary, which is an integral part of the society, plays pivotal role in keeping the society ever dynamic. He added that the judiciary is the repository of confidence of the people and Indian judiciary has enjoyed immense public confidence and has stood the test of time. He said that the common man considers the judiciary as the ultimate guardian of his rights and liberties and therefore, every member of this institution owes a duty to maintain that confidence of the common man in the judiciary.

Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, Member, Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy, presented vote of thanks. She emphasised that pre-appointment Induction Training is a progressive step in the right direction to tune young minds to take over the new assignment with confidence.

Director, J&K Judicial Academy, Y.P.Bourney, conducted the proceedings of the inaugural programme. He congratulated the young trainees for having come out with flying colours and made to the merit list. He also gave introduction to the Induction Training Course in the first session.

The second session was conducted by Justice Bashir Ahmad Kirmani, Former Justice, High Court of J&K, who discussed the Judicial Ethics and Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers. The learned resource person highlighted that Judge should be courteous and fair in whatever he says and does. He added that the judges should take care to be punctual, to be dressed decently, to talk discretely and behave in a dignified and graceful manner befitting the high office he holds.

The third session was chaired by Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman, Governing Committee for J&K Judicial Academy. He discussed that Judges are not employees and as members of the judiciary, they exercise the sovereign judicial power of the State. He stated that Judges, at whatever level they may be, represent the State and its authority unlike the administrative executive or other members of the services since latter cannot be placed at par with the members of the judiciary, either constitutionally or functionally.

All the sessions remained very interactive during which all the trainee judges actively participated and shared their experiences, difficulties and also discussed various aspects of the subject topics. They also raised a number of queries which were answered satisfactorily by the resource persons.

Happy Bhagwan Shri #Parshuram ji Jayanti

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Parashurama Jayanti is celebrated as birth anniversary of sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It falls during Shukla Paksha Tritiya in the month of Vaishakha.

It is believed that Parashurama was born during Pradosh Kala and hence the day when Tritiya prevails during Pradosh Kala is considered for Parashurama Jayanti celebrations.

The purpose of the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is to relieve the Earth\’s burden by exterminating the sinful, destructive and irreligious monarchs that pillaged its resources and neglected their duties as kings. Like as other parts of world.

President confers Padma Shri to Dogri folk artist of Jammu region Romalo Ram 

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President of India Droupadi Murmu conferred Padma Shri to Romalo Ram of Jammu and Kashmir in the field of Art during the civil investiture ceremony in New Delhi on Thursday.

Romalo Ram is a Dogri Folk artist of the Jammu region and is known as the real founder of the Dogri folk song Geetru. He revived the dying folk form “Geetru and Bhakh” with his dedication and hard work. Born on March 3, 1963, Ram received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1985 from Jammu University and after graduation, he joined as a government teacher in 1987 and started writing Dogri poems and folk songs.

He served in remote areas for better education, particularly of the village students and he retired as Zonal Education Officer, Ramnagar in Udhampur district in March 2023.

Ram started performing Dogri folk in 1980-81 under the banner ‘Romalo Ram and Party’ by participating in local functions.He served across the Jammu region for a long time and started a new revolution by the name of ‘Mission Maa Dogri’. His ‘Mission Maa Dogri’ model has become the foundation for the huge success of young aspirants in the region.

More than 150 students are working and learning the traditional art under him. Ram published a book ‘Geetruyen Di Fouhar’.

His contribution in the form of cassettes, records, and published articles is proof of his excellence in the field.

He was approved as a B-grade artist in All India Radio (AIR) Jammu in 1988 and in 1995 approved as a B-high grade Jammu.

He acted as a member of the General Council Committee of JKAACL to represent Dogri folk music and remained an active member of the Advisory Sub Committee for folk music nominated by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages.

He acted as brand ambassador of the SVEEP programme of district Udhampur and Reasi in the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly election 2014. Romalo Ram is the recipient of numerous awards and honours.

Portals of Kedarnath Dham opened for devotees

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#UTTRAKHAND: On the eve of Akshaya Tritiya the opening of doors at #Kedarnath Dham resonated with recital of bhajans and ‘Har Har Mahadev’ chants.

The exclusive auspicious Darshan from Shri #Kedarnath Dham before opening the portals.

NDMA expert team starts survey of Land Subsidence affected area #Pernote

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#RAMBAN: A team of experts from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), deputed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India has started a comprehensive on site survey of Land Subsidence affected area Pernote in Ramban District.

Led by Chief Scientist Prof. D.P. Kanungo from CBRI, the technical expert committee, comprising Dipali Jindal and   Ranu Chauhan from NDMA, Vivek Coelho from UNDP and Dr. Ravinder Singh from NIDM commenced its assessment from May 7, 2024.

The team is conducting a thorough examination of the reasons behind the land subsidence and the future threats in the area.

Chief Scientist Prof. D.P. Kanungo highlighted that the committee would submit a comprehensive report to the ministry suggesting measures for the sustainable development of the area.

The team will propose precautions to prevent future losses caused by mudflow slides. Additionally, the team is evaluating the feasibility of habitation and agricultural activities in the future.

The experts advised against entering the affected area for agricultural or habitation purposes until it is declared safe and stabilized.

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SKUAST-K inks 02 MoUs for Research and Entrepreneurship collaboration 

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#SRINAGAR: Three days Faculty Development programme on “Nurturing Excellence Faculty Mentoring for success” got underway at SKUAST-K. The programme is organized by SKUAST-K Innovations, Incubation...