Dual power centre hurting UT, statehood must to address public woes: Valley legislators On October 16, Omar Abdullah was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, becoming the head of the first government of J&K since the abrogation of special status under Article 370 of the Constitution in 2019. Five other ministers were also sworn in. The NC has little say over the top bureaucracy and no major administrative shakeup has taken place. As L-G Manoj Sinha continues to have an upper hand in the present setup,…
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J&K BJP Criticizes CM’s Remarks on SKIMS Autonomy and Dec 05 Holiday
J-K BJP opposes CM’s remarks on SKIMS autonomy, Dec 05 holiday; Says NC wants to revive 90-like militancy era in J&K Srinagar, Dec 05: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu & Kashmir Unit on Thursday strongly criticized chief minister Omar Abdullah for advocating autonomy for Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), and demand for reinstating December 05 holiday. BJP J&K General Secretary (Organization) Ashok Koul said the demands put forth by chief minister Omar Abdullah are steps towards reviving the political atmosphere of the 1990’s when terrrosim was at its peak.…
Read MoreNEET PG Results Crisis: J&K Youth Demand Fair Admission Process
Jammu and Kashmir Youth Face New Challenge Amid NEET PG Results Crisis Srinagar, December 5, 2024 – Jammu and Kashmir’s youth, who make up 65% of the population, have endured years of violence and protests. Now, they face a new challenge: fighting for merit and justice in admission processes. The recent NEET PG results crisis has exacerbated the uncertainty, leaving their futures in limbo. The NEET PG Results Crisis The NEET PG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate) results have sparked widespread concern among medical aspirants in Jammu and…
Read MoreJ&K Power Crisis: Causes and Solutions
Overall, J&K has a requirement of about 2,600 MW of electricity. However, the power supply to the Kashmir division is 1200 MW while to Jammu is 900 MW. There is a deficit of about 500 MW. The Jammu & Kashmir administration last week said the Union Territory is facing a power crisis as its power projects are generating less electricity than before due to the dry spell in summer. The administration is taking steps to address the issue, it added. How much electricity does J&K require? How much power are the UT’s…
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