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RAMBAN, MARCH 21: The Central Integrated Pest Management Centre (CIPMC), Jammu, under the Union Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, organized a one-day National Pest Surveillance System (NPSS) Training Programme in Ramban. The session was presided over by Chief Agriculture Officer Ram Gopal Sharma.

The CIPMC scientists, including Deputy Director Dr. Mithilesh Arya, Assistant Plant Protection Officer Dr. Haroon Rashid Hakla and Ravi Chhapre gave a PowerPoint presentation demonstrating the NPSS App. Farmers were guided on downloading and using the app to identify harmful pests in their fields and access instant online assistance for effective pest control. This initiative aims to enhance crop productivity and improve farmers' income.

Speaking on the occasion, the CAO emphasized the importance of adopting modern pest surveillance techniques to minimize crop losses and enhance agricultural productivity. He highlighted the Agriculture Department’s commitment to empowering farmers by integrating digital tools like the NPSS App, which helps in early pest detection and effective management. He further stressed that such initiatives are crucial for promoting sustainable farming practices and ensuring better livelihoods for the farming community in Ramban.

Prominent officials present at the event were District Nodal Officer NPSS, Ravi Sharma, Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer Ramban, Kuldeep Kumar, Soil Conservation Officer, Vikram Jeey Singh and Agriculture Extension Officers from Ramban and Chanderkote.

The training program emphasized the importance of digital tools in modern agriculture, equipping farmers with advanced pest management techniques to ensure sustainable and profitable farming in the region.


DODA, MARCH 21: The ongoing Girls' Sports Competition Week at Government Degree College (GDC) Doda witnessed an exciting Archery Competition, organized under the aegis of ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative. Held under the guidance of District Development Commissioner Harvinder Singh, the event aimed to promote sports among young women and encourage their participation in athletics. Students from across the district, along with sports enthusiasts, gathered to witness the thrilling competition.

The competition featured multiple categories, ensuring a fair platform for emerging archers to showcase their skills. Winners were honored with medals and certificates in recognition of their dedication and excellence.

Addressing the participants, Tehsildar Dr. Shubu Ahmed Shah lauded their enthusiasm and highlighted the role of sports in shaping confident and disciplined individuals. He also emphasized the significance of the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative in ensuring equal opportunities for girls in all fields, including sports.

Among others present were Bharat Bhushan, Chairman DCSA, Dr. Arjun Singh, and Dr. Jaswant Singh, Physical Directors of GDC Kastigarh and GDC Doda, respectively. The competition was conducted by officials from the Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS), including Vinod Bandral, Anil Singh, Kamashevar Chandail, and Bandana Kotwal. With several more events lined up, the Girls' Sports Competition Week continues to inspire young women to break barriers and embrace a healthy, active lifestyle.


 KISHTWAR, MARCH 21: The Department of Youth Services & Sports, in collaboration with Department of Social Welfare, organized a series of sports activities under the aegis of "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao" and "Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.”

The sports events featured Tennis Ball Cricket match(s), Volleyball competitions, Tug of War and Rope Skipping. The primary objective of the program was to encourage girls to participate in sports while raising awareness about their education and empowerment.

 Simultaneously, the activities for boys promoted a drug-free lifestyle, reinforcing the government's mission towards a healthier and addiction free society.

A large number of boys and girls from different schools participated with great enthusiasm and sports spirit.

Participants showcased their athletic abilities while also learning valuable lessons about teamwork, leadership and perseverance.

The initiative aimed to encourage a healthy and active lifestyle while reinforcing social messages of girls' education and drug-free living. The event not only promoted physical fitness but also fostered a sense of community and unity among the participants.

 


DC Shopian inaugurates plantation drive, emphasizes importance of plantation

Shopian, March 21: In observance of World Forest Day, a mega plantation drive was organized today at Zawoora by Forest Division Shopian under the leadership of the Divisional Forest Officer, Abid Ali Lone.

The Plantation Drive was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Shishir Gupta who on the occasion appreciated the significance of conducting massive afforestation drives in the district.

DC impressed upon all residents of the district to commit to plantation activities this season and contribute towards environmental sustainability along with reaping economic benefits.

The event witnessed active participation from the DFO Shopian, Deputy Director, FPF Shopian, Range Officer Shopian, and other officials from the Forest Department.

The plantation drive aimed to enhance green cover and promote environmental conservation in the area.The Forest Department has planted 3.6  lakhs trees across the district this year for afforestation purposes to enhance the green cover.

Addressing the gathering, officials emphasized the critical role of afforestation in combating climate change and maintaining ecological balance.

 

LG Lauds the resilience and talents of Divyangjan, assures them of his commitment to build a more accessible and inclusive Jammu Kashmir

We have worked with dedication for empowerment of Divyangjan and major initiatives have been taken in last few years to ensure dignity, rights and well-being of Divyangjan: LG

I am fully committed about Divyangjan’s integration in every aspect of social, economic and cultural life: LG Sinha

Divyangjan have immense potential to achieve extraordinary success in life. They are gifted and dedicated to bring positive change in the society. They are not seeking welfare but their rights provided by the constitution: LG

I have always focussed on policies and decisions which prepare them in a manner that they integrated into the mainstream: LG Sinha

We must ensure equal opportunity for Divyangjan: LG

LG highlighted that Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji through reforms made sure that every public or private establishment should follow the equal opportunity policy and systematically address the challenges faced by Divyangjan

Education is crucial for Divyangjan because it is the powerful medium which will provide them opportunities for employment and advancement: LG

I seek support of all the stakeholders, civil society organisations to complete their education in an inclusive environment: LG Sinha

Today skilling is equally important for Divyangjan for their empowerment and to achieve their goals. A multi-faceted approach for skilling and a multiple collaborative effort to make them self-reliant will help them to realise their full individual potential: LG

JAMMU, MARCH 21: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today attended the Purple Fest 2025, at Raj Bhawan. The event was aimed at fostering awareness, inclusion and empowerment for Divyangjan.


In his address, the Lieutenant Governor lauded the resilience and talents of Divyangjan. He assured them of his commitment to build a more accessible and inclusive Jammu Kashmir.

“We have worked with dedication for empowerment of Divyangjan and major initiatives have been taken in the last few years to ensure dignity, rights and well-being of Divyangjan. I am fully committed about their integration in every aspect of social, economic and cultural life,” the Lieutenant Governor said.


The Lieutenant Governor highlighted the key initiatives taken by the government to create a supportive environment for the Divyangjan, fostering their innate potential and enabling them to lead a dignified life.

“We must ensure equal opportunity for Divyangjan. Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji through reforms made sure that every public or private establishment should follow the equal opportunity policy and systematically address the challenges faced by Divyangjan”, he said.

The Lieutenant Governor said, “Divyangjan have immense potential to achieve extraordinary success in life. They are gifted and dedicated to bring positive change in the society. They are not seeking welfare but their rights provided by the constitution.


I have always focussed on policies and decisions which prepare them in a manner that they integrated into the mainstream”.

The Lieutenant Governor sought the support of all the stakeholders, civil society organisations to complete the education of Divyangjan in an inclusive environment. 

“Education is crucial for Divyangjan because it is the powerful medium which will provide them opportunities for employment and advancement”, he said.


The Lieutenant Governor observed that, today skilling is equally important for Divyangjan for their empowerment and to achieve their goals. He said, a multi-faceted approach for skilling and a multiple collaborative effort to make them self-reliant will help the Divyangjan to realise their full individual potential.

The Lieutenant Governor also made a special mention of Para-Archers, Ms Sheetal Devi and Sh Rakesh Kumar. He said their incredible journeys, and sheer determination and unshakable willpower have become inspiration for all.

The Lieutenant Governor impressed upon the officials of Social Welfare Department and other stakeholders for making dedicated efforts for identification of beneficiaries and ensuring 100% saturation of Unique ID Cards for Divyangjan.


He said, the J&K Government has already requested the Government of India for organizing Two Mega Camps for Divyangjans one each in Jammu and Kashmir Division.

The event featured cultural performances and martial art demonstration by the children from Composite Regional Centre Jammu, Directorate of Social Welfare and various organizations. They also presented the Lieutenant Governor with the Mata ki Chunni of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi and handmade flower pots and bouquets.

On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor felicitated officials and members of various organizations including Composite Regional Centre Jammu, Jigar foundation, Muskan Charitable Trust, Muskan Foundation Vijaypur, Swami Vivekanand Educational trust, Directorate of Social Welfare, Office of the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (PWD), J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra Jammu, Voluntary Medicare Society Srinagar and Residential School for the Blinds Roopnagar Jammu.

A Pledge to safeguard the rights and interests of the Divyangjan was also administered.

Shri Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Shri Sanjeev Verma, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare; Shri Rupesh Kumar, Director, Social Welfare, Jammu; Shri Iqbal Lone, Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities; senior officials, Divyangjan, representatives of various NGOs and civil society members were present.


 JAMMU, MARCH 20: A Full Court Reference was held today at Jammu Wing of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh to bid farewell to Justice Atul Sreedharan on his transfer to the High Court of Madhya Pradesh.

Chief Justice, Tashi Rabstan, in his address described Justice Atul Sreedharan a kind hearted person having great qualities of head and heart. He added that Justice Sreedharan was always in tireless search for delivering justice and has number of landmark judgments to his credit which will be of remarkable help and guidance. He further said that Justice Atul Sreedharan joined the High Court of J&K and Ladakh with a sense of purpose, bringing with him a steadfast commitment to justice, a deep understanding of law and an unwavering dedication to fairness.

The Chief Justice expressed heartfelt appreciation to Justice Atul Sreedharan for his exemplary services and contributions to the High Court of J&K and Ladakh.


Monika Kohli, Senior Additional Advocate General described Justice Atul Sreedharan a gentleman par excellence and lauded his dedication and commitment towards his judicial responsibilities. His tenure at the High Court of J&K and Ladakh, though brief, has been marked by judicial prudence, a keen sense of justice and a commitment towards upholding the rule of law. His insightful judgments and unwavering dedication to legal principles have left a lasting impression on the judiciary and the legal fraternity alike, he added.

Nirmal Kotwal, President, J&K High Court Bar Association, Jammu in his farewell address, praised Justice Atul Sreedharan for his dedication and commitment both on judicial and administrative front. He also highlighted the positive approach and respect of Justice Atul Sreedharan towards members of the Bar.

Justice Atul Sreedharan expressed gratitude to Judges of High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Officers of the Registry and Judicial Officers for their undaunted professional commitment and the support extended to him during his tenure. He also appreciated the talent of members of J&K Bar for their knowledge of Law and Professional competence. He also thanked his personal staff for their support and cooperation. He emphasised upon the young lawyers to display patience and work hard to ensure success in the profession.

Dignitaries present on the occasion included Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Justice Sindhu Sharma, Justice Rajnesh Oswal, Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul, Justice Sanjay Dhar, Justice Puneet Gupta, Justice Mohd. Akram Chowdhary, Justice Rahul Bharti, Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal, Justice Rajesh Sekhri and Justice Mohd. Yousuf Wani while Justice Javed Iqbal Wani joined virtually from Srinagar wing of the High Court.

Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Inspector General of Police, Jammu, Sr. Additional Advocate General, Deputy Solicitor Generals of India, Jammu/Srinagar, President, J&K High Court Bar Association, Jammu, Sr. Advocates, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Jammu, Judicial Officers and Officers of the Registry of the High Court were also present on the occasion. Besides, officers and officials of the High Court and a large number of advocates joined from Srinagar Wing of the High Court virtually.

 

CM grants one-time power amnesty to domestic consumers; enhances CDF to 4 Cr for MLAs

JAMMU, MARCH 20: The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly today passed grants amounting to 59,431.23 lakh for the General Administration Department (GAD), 56,009.69 lakh for Planning, 14,183.38 lakh for Information, 12,47,727.65 lakh for the Power Development Department (PDD), 62,70,347.94 lakh for Finance, 7,083.77 lakh for Parliamentary Affairs, 76,284.53 lakh for the Law Department (excluding the Election Department), 81,073.94 lakh for Revenue, 4,06,130.30 lakh for Housing & Urban Development (H&UDD), 61,280.18 lakh for Tourism, 46,683.86 lakh for Hospitality, Protocol & Estates, 20,459.31 lakh for Culture, and 1,96,369.04 lakh for Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation & Reconstruction (DMRRR). The grants were passed following three days of extensive discussions in the House.

 Chief Minister Omar Abdullah began his speech with a Kashmiri proverb: “Vandi txalli, sheen gallie, bai yee bahaar” (Winter will pass, the snow will melt, and spring will come again). Responding to discussions on the Demands for Grants, the Chief Minister acknowledged concerns raised by members and emphasized the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

 “Some honorable members felt that I was too pessimistic in my previous speeches. So today, I decided to start differently. We are not afraid of discussions. We do not shy away from difficult questions. We answer them openly, no matter how tough these are.”

 Addressing remarks made by an opposition member comparing his political strategies to cricket, the Chief Minister said: “A smart player adapts to the game. I was bowling pace when conditions favored it; now, I am bowling spin. But I have not changed the game—I remain committed to my responsibilities.”

On Equality and Legal Changes

The Chief Minister also addressed concerns regarding legal changes in Jammu and Kashmir. “Five years ago, we spoke of equality. Today, we are still demanding it. Ask yourself—are we truly equal to other states? The reality speaks for itself.” He refuted allegations that his government had disrespected the legacy of Maharaja Hari Singh.

“The laws governing state subjects were not altered by us but by others. Before 2019, you practiced under the Ranbir Penal Code, named after Maharaja Ranbir Singh. Today, you follow a different law. Who, then, changed history?”

On Economic Development and Employment

 The Chief Minister highlighted economic disparities and employment challenges, particularly for local youth. “If four people from Haryana can work here, then ensure the same opportunities exist for our people in Haryana, Himachal and beyond. Setting up industries in Himachal is difficult due to strict local policies. In contrast, we have no such restrictions.

Urban Development and Infrastructure Speaking on urban infrastructure, the Chief Minister acknowledged shortcomings in Smart City projects. “We built footpaths, yet people still walk on roads. We created cycle tracks, but motorcycles now occupy them. We constructed multi-level parking facilities, yet vehicles remain parked on the streets. Infrastructure alone is not enough; we need a collective shift in mindset.”

He also stressed the importance of decongesting cities through planned residential townships. “We are not settling outsiders. When your government spoke of New Srinagar and New Jammu, no one objected. Our goal remains the same—to develop new residential areas and prevent urban decay.”

Disaster Management and Cultural Preservation

Regarding disaster management and relief efforts, the Chief Minister reassured members about the government’s commitment to providing proper rehabilitation and housing for displaced communities.

 On cultural preservation, he highlighted ongoing restoration efforts at 33 heritage sites across Jammu and Kashmir, with a budget of 65 crore. Future plans include restoring 73 additional sites with an estimated cost of 170 crore. “Heritage defines our identity. Projects like the Mubarak Mandi restoration must be completed soon. We cannot let history fade.”

The Chief Minister reiterated the need for efficient governance and accountability in planning and finance. “The Planning Department’s role is crucial. It is not just about drafting policies but ensuring their execution. We must reconsider the decision to merge planning with finance and restore its independent role.”

Hospitality, Protocol & State Infrastructure

The Chief Minister emphasized that government expenditure on state guests is a common practice and has been followed by previous governments as well. While he refrained from detailing the exact spending, he assured the House that steps are being taken to utilize existing assets effectively.

 Addressing concerns about lost properties after the reorganization of J&K and Ladakh, he stated, “The properties that are gone cannot be reclaimed, but we must make the best use of those that remain.”

He highlighted ongoing efforts to convert the structure in Sector 17, Chandigarh, into a state guest house, which will cost approximately 13 crores and cater to patients, students, and public representatives. He reiterated the importance of vertical expansion due to space constraints, drawing parallels with Motibagh in Delhi, and assured the House that alternative accommodations for government officials are being planned.

Government Accommodation & Discipline in Allotment

The Chief Minister acknowledged the acute shortage of government accommodations, forcing many MLAs and ministers to seek private housing or live below their entitlement. At the same time, he pointed out the issue of unauthorized occupation, stating, “There are individuals who exceed their entitlement, and some who have no entitlement yet refuse to vacate.We are working towards enforcing discipline in this regard.”

He assured that new infrastructure projects would be undertaken with comprehensive planning and strict adherence to Detailed Project Reports (DPRs).

Aviation & Mismanagement of State Aircraft

Responding to queries regarding government spending on chartered planes, the Chief Minister stated that 15 crores were spent over three years.

Expressing concern over the mismanagement of the state aircraft, he criticized its prolonged neglect, saying, “The plane purchased with taxpayers’ money was left abandoned at Jammu Airport for five years, exposed to the vagaries of weather. This was an unnecessary and avoidable waste.” He lamented the uncertainty over the cost of restoring the aircraft to make it airworthy and stressed that better management of public assets is crucial.

Tourism Development & Infrastructure Expansion

The Chief Minister highlighted the need for robust tourism infrastructure to fully exploit J&K’s tourism potential. He noted that many MLAs had requested gondolas for their constituencies but clarified, “Building a gondola does not guarantee tourists will come. We need comprehensive infrastructure development.”

He emphasized the importance of promoting pilgrim tourism in Jammu and proposed creating religious tourism circuits to enhance connectivity between different pilgrimage sites.

He invited MLAs to provide insights on their local religious sites to facilitate this development. He also acknowledged the suggestion of developing agri-tourism, particularly in regions known for Basmati rice cultivation, and assured collaboration on this front.

Media Advertisements & Transparency

Addressing concerns regarding the distribution of government advertisements, the Chief Minister assured transparency and fairness.

He stated, “Newspapers that rely solely on government ads cannot function as independent media. While we will support media houses, we must discourage mushrooming of newspapers that exist only to publish government press releases.”

 He also declared that the Srinagar Press Club would be re-established and a fair election would be held to elect its members. He emphasized the need for a unified institution, stating that journalists would be responsible for forming a managing committee to oversee it's functioning.

Power Amnesty & Consumer Responsibility

Regarding power amnesty, the Chief Minister announced the extension of the amnesty scheme but stressed that frequent waivers are unfair to those who pay their bills on time.

He said, “We have given amnesty multiple times, but we must not continue this indefinitely. It is unfair to those who pay regularly.”

 He proposed a new scheme that would offer incentives on outstanding dues in proportion to future payments, encouraging a culture of timely bill payments. He also reiterated the importance of metering to improve revenue collection and reduce losses.

Legislators’ Salaries & MLA Constituency Development Fund (CDF)

The Chief Minister addressed concerns over MLAs’ salaries, noting that it had not been revised in ten years. He suggested forming a committee comprising leaders of political parties to implement a structured salary revision mechanism based on the parliamentary model. He also proposed aligning the CDF guidelines with the MPLADS framework for better fund utilization. While acknowledging the demand for an increase in CDF allocations, he stated that a reasonable enhancement crore would be considered to increase it from Rs 3 to Rs 4 crore for each MLA.

e-Governance & Judicial Reforms

The Chief Minister commended the successful implementation and functioning of e-office, which has improved efficiency and transparency in government processes. He highlighted efforts to integrate video conferencing in High Court proceedings, ensuring that virtual hearings remain a permanent feature.

The Chief Minister expressed gratitude to the legislators for their valuable contributions during the discussions. He assured that their concerns had been noted and would be addressed appropriately. He also requested the withdrawal of cut motions, which was subsequently agreed upon by the House.

The cut motions on Demands for Grants were withdrawn by MLAs.

Nazir Ahmed Khan Gurezi, Qaysar Jamshed Lone, Sham Lal Sharma, Nizamuddin Bhat, Tanvir Sadiq, Mian Mehar Ali, Rafiq Ahmad Naik, Payare Lal Sharma, Shakti Raj Parihar, Farooq Ahmad Shah, Dr. Shafi Ahmed Wani, Balwant Singh Mankotia, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed (Pardesi), Salman Ali Sagar, Mubarak Gul, Ranbir Singh Pathania, Ali Mohammad Sagar, Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed, Mir Mohammad Fayaz, Satish Kumar Sharma, Sajad Gani Lone, Mir Saifullah, Javed Beigh, Irfan Hafiz Lone, Waheed ur Rehman Parra, Kuldeep Raj Dubey, Aijaz Ahmed Jan, Sajad Shaheen, Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami, Rajiv Jasrotia, Gulam Mohiddin Mir, Mushtaq Guroo, Muzaffar Iqbal Khan, Devinder Kumar Manyal, Javaid Riyaz, Shabir Ahmad Kullay, Baldev Raj Sharma, Choudhary Mohammed Akram, Hilal Akbar Lone, Saif ud Din Bhat, Dr. Narinder Singh Raina, Mehraj Malik, Darshan Kumar, Altaf Ahmed Wani, Reyaz Ahmed Khan, Iftkar Ahmed, Pawan Kumar Gupta, Sajjad Shafi, Zafar Ali Khatana, and Sunil Kumar Sharma (LoP) who took part in the discussions on the Demands for Grants.

 

Over 11,500 selections made in last 2 years; major hiring reforms introduced to streamline recruitment process

JAMMU, MARCH 20: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today informed the J&K Legislative Assembly that his government has planned to fill 7,253 vacancies—both Gazetted and Non-Gazetted—by the end of the year.

He also stated that 11,526 selections have been made across these categories over the past two years.

 The Chief Minister, who holds charge of the General Administration Department (GAD), specified that 1,502 Gazetted vacancies and 5,751 Non-Gazetted vacancies are targeted for recruitment this year.

 Responding to a query raised by MLA Satish Kumar Sharma, he provided a breakdown of the total 32,474 vacancies across 38 government departments as on January 31, 2025 include 2,503 Gazetted posts, 19,214 Non-Gazetted posts and 10,757 Class-IV (MTS) posts. The Chief Minister outlined various measures undertaken to address these vacancies: 13,466 Non-Gazetted vacancies were referred to the J&K Services Selection Board (JKSSB) in the past two years, with 9,351 selections already completed.

2,390 Gazetted vacancies were referred to the J&K Public Service Commission (JKPSC), resulting in 2,175 selections over the same period. 10,757 Class-IV (MTS) vacancies have been identified across departments and are under Finance Department scrutiny before being referred for recruitment.

More than 6,000 vacancies are ready for referral and will be sent to recruiting agencies shortly, he said.

 To ensure faster and more transparent recruitment, he said, the government has abolished interviews for posts up to Pay Level 5 (29,200-92,300) through S.O. 180 (dated 28.05.2020).

 Eliminated interviews for Level 6 posts, including Junior Engineers and Naib Tehsildars, via S.O. 36 of 2025 (dated 14.02.2025) and d departments to identify additional posts up to Level 6 where interviews can be removed to accelerate recruitment, the CM Omar Abdullah said.

 He said the revised JKSSB regulations (notified on 22.11.2022) to introduce online CBT-based examinations and a single-exam system for multiple posts where feasible.

 CM Omar Abdullah emphasized that the J&K Public Service Commission and JKSSB have been directed to adopt a proactive, target-based approach for timely recruitment.

 He provided updates on key vacancies under recruitment: 150 Junior Engineer (Civil) posts have been referred to JKSSB for selection. Once the Cadre Schedule for Engineering Gazetted and Subordinate Services is finalized, the remaining engineering vacancies will also be referred. 150 Gazetted vacancies (Assistant Professors/Librarians/PTIs) in Higher Education are under process for referral.

Of 840 referred vacancies, 476 have been filled, and 364 are in the final stages of selection. 116 Non-Gazetted vacancies in Higher Education have been forwarded to the Finance Department for concurrence before referral.

56 Gazetted and 660 Non-Gazetted vacancies in Health and Medical Education have been referred for selection.

597 Lecturer posts across 27 disciplines in the School Education Department were referred to JKPSC between November 2024 and January 2025.

 Additionally, all Administrative Departments have been directed to refer available vacancies to recruiting agencies without delays, he said.

 On the issue of regularizing Daily Wagers, the Chief Minister said the Government has announced a high-level committee, headed by the Chief Secretary, J&K, to examine humanitarian, legal, and financial issues related to the regularization of Casual, Seasonal, and Other Workers (CSLWs).

 “The committee will propose a comprehensive policy for regularization,” he reiterated.

 The Chief Minister also highlighted a key reform including J&K Government extended the deadline for notifying recruitment rules by six months in November 2024.

 This decision, taken via Executive Orders, aims to resolve delays in formulating recruitment policies and ensure timely hiring for critical government positions.

 Furthermore, he said, the JKSSB’s mandate has been expanded to oversee Non-Gazetted recruitment in Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), government companies, boards, and other state-controlled entities to streamline hiring processes.

 

Once in hundreds of years, few writers attain the wisdom made available by the existence. Shrilal Shukla was one of them. His writing is truly a light on the path: LG Sinha

Books are like powerful inner eyes that provide glimpses into the world of knowledge and wisdom. The writer through their alphabets gives us opportunity to think and enlarge our perspective and these writings are the source of cognitive insight: LG

The power of Shrilal Shukla's knowledge, his ideas, his imagination, his satire not only entertain us but also guides us to build self-reliant villages and a developed India: LG Sinha

Shrilal Shukla's novels and stories have served to enlighten the society during that period and his thoughts continue to warn us in our developmental journey to focus on reform and I believe his words are more powerful than any other presentation: Lieutenant Governor

His works contain life's mysteries and the intimate experience of everyday living. I believe Shrilal Shukla's words soaked in his experience are eternal. Raag Darbari, in particular, has become ingrained in our consciousness: LG

JAMMU, MARCH 20: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha attended the Birth Centenary Celebrations of renowned writer Shrilal Shukla at a programme in Lucknow.


Paying homage to Shrilal Shukla, the Lieutenant Governor shed the light on life and timeless works of Shrilal Shukla and his deep understanding of the social and political issues of rural India.

The Lieutenant Governor said, the power of Shrilal Shukla's knowledge, his ideas, his imagination, his satire not only entertain us but also guides us to build self-reliant villages and a developed India.


“Once in hundreds of years, few writers attain the wisdom made available by the existence. Shrilal Shukla was one of them. His writing is truly a light on the path.

The works of Shrilal Shukla contain life's mysteries and the intimate experience of everyday living. I believe his words soaked in his experience are eternal. Raag Darbari, in particular, has become ingrained in our consciousness,” the Lieutenant Governor said.


The Lieutenant Governor emphasised the significant role of great writers like Shrilal Shukla to inspire the positive change in the society.

The Lieutenant Governor said, “Books are like powerful inner eyes that provide glimpses into the world of knowledge and wisdom. The writer through their alphabets gives us opportunity to think and enlarge our perspective and these writings are the source of cognitive insight.


“Shrilal Shukla's novels and stories have served to enlighten the society during that period and his thoughts continue to warn us in our developmental journey to focus on reform and I believe his words are more powerful than any other presentation”.


Shri JPS Rathore, Minister of State for Cooperative; Uttar Pradesh; Shri Dileep Sanghani, Chairman, IFFCO and Dr U.S Awasthi, Managing Director, IFFCO also spoke on the occasion and paid homage to Shrilal Shukla.


Bollywood Actors Shri Pankaj Tripathi and Shri Ashok Pathak recited an excerpt from Shrilal Shukla's famous work ‘Raag Darbari’.

An Exhibition organised in the revered memory of Shrilal Shukla was also inaugurated by the Lieutenant Governor.