Corporation pays Rs 6,479 cr as water usage charges, royalty to state National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC), one of the largest players in hydropower in the Central sector, has invested Rs 18,874 crore in seven operating power stations in Jammu and Kashmir with an aggregate installed capacity of 2009 MW and a 330 MW project under construction. Over the years, the NHPC has not only developed the hydropower potential in J&K but has also provided free 12 per cent power of its total generation from J&K as well as the…
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Div Com reviews traffic system in Srinagar
To ensure smooth traffic regulation in Srinagar City, the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon Friday convened a meeting which was attended by Transport Commissioner, IG Police Kashmir, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Commissioner SMC besides representatives of Kashmir Traders Association. The Div Com sought cooperation from traders of Srinagar and said they have role for maintaining and regulating traffic in the City. He said traders should not encourage anybody to park vehicle on roads besides won’t allow street vendors to block traffic anywhere in a city. The meeting was informed…
Read MoreValley geting facelift ahead of Durbar move
Srinagar city, the summer capital of the state, is being given a facelift ahead of the opening of the Durbar move offices here. Officials said security and other arrangements had been put in place to ensure smooth opening of the Civil Secretariat in the summer capital, which is scheduled to open from May 9. The Durbar move, which is a century-old tradition from the Dogra rule in the state, takes place twice a year as the administration shifts between Jammu and Srinagar in view of weather conditions. The officials said…
Read MoreMe’raj: Thousand eyes turn moist on sight of Holy Relic
Thousands of devotees from across Kashmir Thursday thronged the Hazratbal shrine here for congregational prayers and to have a glimpse of the holy relic of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The devotees including men, women and children visited the shrine throughout the day to offer prayers and have a glimpse of the holy relic, displayed after every congregational prayer. However, afternoon prayers witnessed the highest attendance. Hundreds of devotees had spent the previous night (Shab-e-Meraj) at the shrine, seeking forgiveness and blessings from Allah. Emotional scenes were witnessed during the display of…
Read More107 villages still un-electrified in J&K
In a bid to fast-track electrification of all remaining villages in J&K, the Government of India (GoI) has directed the State Government to complete the process of electrification of all un-electrified villages by December 2016. In two separate communications addressed to the top brass of J&K’s Power Development Department, the Union Power Ministry has asked them to pull up socks and complete electrification of all the un-electrified villages by end of this year under its flagship scheme of rural electrification, Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUJGY). As many as 107…
Read More‘Only JK residents eligible for State colleges’ NEET
The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that if National Entrance and Eligibility Test (NEET) is implemented, only State Subjects of Jammu and Kashmir would be eligible for admission to Medical Colleges in the State, Standing Counsel for J&K in the Apex Court, Sunil Fernandes, told Kashmir POST. He said a bench headed by Justice Anil R Dave made the observation after senior advocate for MCI – Vikas Singh – pleaded before the court that if NEET is implemented in JK this year, even then only State Subjects, shall be entitled…
Read MoreKashmir acceded to India, not to a party: CM
Flags off 4 trains covering the Banihal-Baramulla-Budgam track Defending her party’s alliance with the BJP, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today said Jammu and Kashmir acceded to the whole of India with all its people and parties in 1947 and not just to a single party. Mehbooba hailed Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah for taking the decision to accede to India. “He took the decision to accede with the aim that while keeping our integrity intact, we should accede to a country which is secular and where people of all religions live in…
Read MoreJ&K Govt moves to identify land in Valley for Sainik colonies
In April 2015, the Rajya Sainik Board (RSB), headed by Governor N N Vohra, approved establishment of a Sainik colony in Srinagar close to the old airport. Moving on a proposal fast-tracked when the state was under Governor’s rule earlier this year, the Jammu and Kashmir government has asked officials to identify land in Srinagar and Budgam for Sainik colonies to house troops and their families. The state government maintains it has received no such direction from the Centre and has “no plans to settle soldiers” in the Valley. But…
Read MoreNC, Cong MLAs booed by PDP workers at official function
• Omar hits out at party legislator’s exclusion • Lawmakers question name of Sartaj Madni on invitation cards MLA Homeshalibugh, Abdul Majeed Bhat (Larmi) Thursday walked out of a function presided over by Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti after getting heckled and shown vulgar gestures by some PDP workers. Bhat, a National Conference (NC) lawmaker, was accompanied by his party colleague and lawmaker from Pahalgam, Altaf Wani (Kuloo) and Congress MLA from Devsar segment of south Kashmir, Muhammad Amin Bhat. All three of them were official invitees at the flagging off…
Read MoreFake degree ‘scam’ surfaces in Department of Youth Services & Sports
Forged degree holders working as lecturers, district officers in department Notwithstanding its tall claims of keeping corruption out of institutions, government has failed to punish officers who have been promoted on fake degrees at Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS). According to sources a probe panel formed to look into validations of Masters Degree of Physical Education Lecturers in the Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS) has found the qualifications acquired by the lecturers as invalid and has recommended action against them. They said that many candidates working…
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