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J&K Police is epitome of duty, discipline, loyalty and selfless service. Our brave J&K Police personnel have always prioritized nation's development and lives of their fellow citizens above their own. They have kept tricolor flying high even at the cost of their own life: LG

LG says the deep love for the tricolor is a fundamental reason for our brave J&K Police personnel to serve the motherland and make sacrifices

While fighting terrorism, enforcing laws, investigating crimes or responding to emergencies like the recent natural calamities, the J&K Police's commitment is to their duty first: LG Sinha

LG expresses gratitude to brave police personnel and their families for keeping citizens safe and upholding the rule of law

The glorious legacy of our police personnel lives on and their supreme sacrifices are inspiring future generations to serve and uphold the values of our great country: LG

J&K Police need to be always be ready to eliminate terrorist threats: LG Sinha

SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 21: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha paid homage to the J&K Police martyrs on Police Commemoration Day at the Police Memorial in Zewan, Srinagar today.

In his address, the Lieutenant Governor said the J&K Police is epitome of duty, discipline, loyalty and selfless service. He said that our brave J&K Police personnel have always prioritized nation's development and lives of their fellow citizens above their own.



"They have kept tricolor flying high even at the cost of their own life," the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor also expressed his deepest gratitude to J&K Police's brave police personnel and their families for keeping citizens safe and upholding the rule of law.

"While fighting terrorism, enforcing laws, investigating crimes or responding to emergencies like the recent natural calamities, the J&K Police's commitment is to their duty first," the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor also stated that the deep love for the tricolor is a fundamental reason for our brave J&K Police personnel to serve the motherland with utmost devotion and dedication and to make supreme sacrifices.

“The glorious legacy of our police personnel lives on and their supreme sacrifices are inspiring future generations to serve and uphold the values of our great country. J&K Police need to be always be ready to eliminate terrorist threats,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor called upon the five pillars of the criminal justice system—police, prosecution, judiciary, forensics, and prison to actively support development and ensure justice for all.

He also stressed the need to adopt innovation and smart technology to strengthen policing, and enable an effective response to new crime trends, drug smuggling, and false narratives in Jammu Kashmir.

The Lieutenant Governor reaffirmed his commitment to the welfare of police personnel and their families. He highlighted that J&K Police is implementing numerous programs to ensure that the families of brave martyrs of J&K Police live a life of comfort and dignity.

Shri Nalin Prabhat, DGP J&K Police read the names of brave-hearts of Police who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. The arms were reversed and a two-minute silence was observed in the honour of the Martyrs.  The Lieutenant Governor also visited the Blood Donation Camp organized to mark the occasion.

 

Blood donation camp held at Govt College of Education Srinagar

SRINAGAR, JULY 11:  A blood donation camp was organized today by Department of Health Care Centre (IASE) of Government College of Education (IASE), M. A. Road, Srinagar in collaboration with Government Lal Ded Hospital, Srinagar within the College campus, here. 

A team of doctors from Government Lal Ded Hospital Srinagar and the Government College of Education officials were present during the camp. The NCC cadets, students and staff of the college took part in the day-long blood donation camp. 

More than 36 students and staff members from the college generously donated blood during the camp, showcasing acts of kindness and solidarity. Dr. Ab. Rashid Sheikh, Prof. Mohd Yasin Pir, Prof. Showkeen Bilal Gul, Shabir Ahmad Para, Asif  Shah, Riyaz Ahmad  were among the staff members who donated the blood. 

On the occasion, Prof (Dr) Seema Naz, Principal of the college said that blood donation is a noble cause through which precious lives can be saved as it does not cause any weakness but has many health benefits. 

Dr.  Seema thanked all the donors and participants for their overwhelming participation and further said that organising such camps in the College is giving an opportunity to every student and staff of the College to participate in the noble cause, and also emphasized more such camps be organized in the College. 

All the staff members were seen taking greater initiatives both as volunteers and donors.

Prof. Seema Naz and other faculty members of the college were present on the occasion to supervise all the activities of the blood donation camp. 

Prof. Nahida, Arshad Suleha, Daljeet Kour, Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Wagi, Prof. Ab. Rashid, Nighat Jeelani, Ms. Snobar Jan  and other staff members of the college were present on the occasion to supervise all the activities of the blood donation camp.



SAMBA, AUGUST 27: Sant Nirankari Mission's Samba branch today organized a Blood Donation Camp. The event saw an overwhelming response, with devotees coming together to contribute towards the noble cause of saving lives through voluntary blood donation.

Under the guiding principle of 'blood should flow in veins not in drains', inspired by the teachings of Baba Hardev Singh Ji, and with the blessings of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudhiksha Ji Maharaj, the event aimed to spread awareness about the importance of blood donation and its life-saving impact.

The event was conducted in collaboration with the blood and transfusion department of Govt. Medical College Jammu, District Hospital Samba, and JKSACS.

A total of 140 units of blood were generously donated by individuals of all age groups, reflecting the enthusiasm and dedication of the participants. The event was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner Samba, Abhishek Sharma who lauded the participants for their selfless contributions and recognized the Sant Nirankari Mission's consistent efforts towards the betterment of society. Mr. Sharma himself took part in this noble cause by donating blood during the camp.

Rajesh Kumar, SDM Vijaypur, also graced the event with his presence and contributed by donating blood. K.C. Bhagat, Sanyojak Samba, extended a warm welcome to all attendees and highlighted that the Blood Donation Camp was a continuation of the Mission's legacy, with nearly 600 similar camps organized across India each year since its inception in 1986.

Dignitaries present included Dr. Tasser from Blood Bank GMC Jammu, Mohit Gupta, Tehsildar Samba, Bodh Raj Sanchalak Samba, along with several senior citizens and dedicated social workers from the community.