Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

I Love My Post Office

Governor launches "I Love My Post Office" campaign

Governor N N Vohra launched a month long "I Love My Post Office" campaign at a function organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Postal Circle at Raj Bhawan here this evening.

This campaign has been launched with a view to bring Post Office close to the customers, make the customers increasingly aware about all the products and services of the Post Office and besides, the postal business.

Usha Vohra, First Lady, was present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, the Governor emphasized the need for restoring the past glory of the Post Office by bringing progressive improvements in the delivery of postal services, particularly in the remote and far-flung areas of the State, for the larger benefit of the rural population. He said that with the coming into being of faster modes of communication the Post Office had lost some of its sheen, adding that this calls for introducing an element of automation to ensure that letters reach their destinations within the shortest possible time, even in the remote areas.

Referring to the various initiatives being taken by the Postal Department, the Governor lauded the scheme introduced for sending apple and other fruit parcels from the State to anywhere within and outside the country. He said that such a facility is extremely useful for a State like Jammu and Kashmir from where people like to send fruit parcels to their relations and friends.

The Governor emphasized the need for enlarging awareness among the people about writing Pin Code Number on the letters and suggested the Department to bring out a Directory listing these numbers for the benefit of the customers. He also suggested bringing further improvements in the stamping system so that the place of origin of the letter and its date is clearly visible on it.

The Governor launched "I Love My Post Office" campaign by opening his Post Office Saving Bank Account on the occasion. The children released balloons to mark the commencement of the campaign.

The Governor and the First Lady interacted with students of Dream Land Public School and Shangrila Public School present on the occasion and appreciated the cultural programme presented by them. The Governor announced ` 21,000 each to both these schools.

The Governor and the First Lady were honoured on this occasion, with John Samuel, Chief Postmaster General, J&K Circle, and Mrs. Samuel, presenting to them mementos.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Samuel said that "I Love My Post Office" campaign is being launched for the first time in the country from Jammu today which would be subsequently followed in other States. He added that five new Post Offices would be opened in the State this year. He stated that the Speed Post facility would be introduced in several other Post Offices to benefit the people, particularly in the rural areas and computers would be provided for the purpose.

In his welcome address, Amit Sharma, Director Postal Services, J&K Circle, spoke about the aims and objects of "I Love My Post Office" campaign.

R. L Bhardwaj, Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Jammu Division, presented a vote of thanks.

Navin Kumar Choudhary, Principal Secretary to the Governor, senior officers and staff members of the Postal Department, teachers and students were present on the occasion.


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Prisons Deptt launches website

Principal Secretary Home Department, B.R. Sharma today declared 5th State Prison Duty Meet - 2012 open at an impressive function held at Central Jail Kotbhalwal.

Director General of Prisons, Navin Agarwal was present on the occasion.

Mr. Sharma emphasized the importance of Prison Duty Meet in his speech and elaborated on various aspects of the same. He appreciated the work of Prisons Department particularly the programmes of Reformation and Rehabilitation for changing the mindset of the deviated youth.

Director General Prisons, Navin Agarwal elaborated on the purpose of holding State Prison Duty Meet annually. He said during meet we will be observing the professional competence of prison staff, examining their duty related knowledge and creating healthy competition among them. Superintendent Central Jail Kotbhalwal, Rajni Sehgal also spoke on the occasion.

A total of 44 participants selected from all over the State participated in the events of Essay Competition, Quiz Competition, Problem Solving Competition, First Aid Competition/Hygienic and Health Care Competition, Competition on finding of hidden prisoners and articles, prevention of escape and suicide, besides 100 meter / 800 meters race.

After declaring the State Prison Duty Meet open, the chief guest also launched the website of J&K Prisons Department (www.jkprisons.org) which was long pending demand of the department.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Army saves life of pregnant woman

Samote Army of 14 Sector of Uniform Force saved life of a pregnant woman of village Lower Kandi after she suffered serious pregnancy complications.

Naseem Akhter, wife of Master Khaliq Hussain of village Lower Kandi, tehsil Kotranka (Rajouri) was pregnant and suffered serious complications.

She was residing in a house, which was far away from road and no medical aid was available anywhere nearby.

The Army then came to rescue by arranging an ambulance and an Army Doctor with the help of a civil doctor namely Ashraf and his assistant Shamsad Malik carried out the delivery in the Army Ambulance.

The lady was blessed with a baby girl under medical supervision and later, both were taken to Bakori hospital for further medical aid.

Sarpanch of the village, Munir Hussain thanked the army for timely help and saving two precious lives.


Friday, July 29, 2011

KPs protest Indo Pak dialogue

A protest demonstration was staged by Joint Forum of Kashmiri Pandit organizations in front of Press Club here today to protest against the recently held Indo Pak dialogue. The demonstration was led by senior KP leader and president, All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference, (ASKPC) A N Vaishnavi.

The protestors displaying pla-cards and banners raised slogans denouncing the Indo-Pak talks as sham. They said that these talks would prove counter productive and would only encourage Pakistan and secessionist elements in the State.

The Joint Forum leaders who addressed the demonstration included Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo of PK, Rakesh Kaul of Kashmir Samiti Delhi (KSD), H L Chatta, general secretary, ASKPC, R K Raina, senior vice president, ASKPC, D N Kissu, chairman Non Camp and Virender Raina its spokesperson and women leaders Mohni Koul and Phoola Kaul.

They lambasted the Union Government and said that the manner in which the secessionist elements were facilitated to meet the Pakistan Foreign Minister is shameful. This smacks of a deep rooted conspiracy to undermine the position of the Indian nation and harm its vital national interests. The complicity of Pakistan in arranging meeting with these elements who are bent upon to break India has been established and as such the Government of India should have taken strong and appropriate measures, they added.

Instead it seems that the meeting was facilitated by the Government and was held in full glare of the media.

They said it has shaken the nation and created doubts regarding the sincerity and credibility of the Government in context of Kashmir issue. The manner and conduct of the Government gives rise to fears and suspicions that there may be a sell out being worked out at the cost of the nationalist forces in the State.

They said that time and again, the nationalist forces in the country including the Kashmiri Pandits have made it clear that there is no constituency in the country for negotiating or experimenting over the territory and sovereignty of India in J&K. The KPs have asked the Government of India to initiate a comprehensive dialogue process with the representatives of the community that would ultimately lead to the establishment of a separate homeland for seven lakh KPs in Valley, the added.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

July 13 as Black Day

Kashmiri Pandits observed July 13 as a Black Day today.

Joint Forum of K P organizations held a demonstration here today and marched towards the UNO office at Jammu to register its protest on Black Day. The demonstration was led by A N Vaishnavi, president ASKPC, Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, president Panun Kashmir, H L Chatta, general secretary ASKPC, D N Kissu, chairman Non Camp, R K Raina senior vice president, ASKPC, Virender Raina, national spokesperson of the Joint Forum and S Prem Singh, president Kashmiri Sikh Displaced Front.

Addressing the demonstrators, Vaishnavi reiterated his demand that KPs be recognized as internally displaced people and their issues be settled as per international covenants applicable to IDPs. He alleged that the mindset of interlocutors is at a complete variance with the nationalist point of view on Kashmir issue who are creating a very unpalatable situation for the nationalist elements in J&K.

Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo said that July 13 reminds the KPs of the attempt of genocide that was committed against the community in Kashmir in 1931. A design to ethnically cleanse the Kashmir of its minorities was hatched at the behest of the communal forces, he added.

H L Chatta said that mere economic or employment packages’ can’t pave way for Kashmiri Hindus to resettle in Valley, unless their geopolitical aspirations are met, there is no possibility of the Pandits return to Kashmir.

A joint meeting was organized by Panun Kashmir and its women wing Kashmira Vahini today to observe the Black Day. The participants wearing black bands in token of a strong protest against persistent moves of State Government to call July 13 as martyrs’ day while in fact it was a day when frenzy mobs in Srinagar attacked and looted the shops and houses of Kashmiri, Punjabi and Dogra Hindus.

They said nine Pandits were done to death and scores of houses were looted on this day in 1931.

Dr Agnishekhar, convener PK, while paying tributes to the Hindu victims of 1931 expressed surprise and indignation that those Kashmiri Pandits who were killed by the frenzy mob have been left unrecorded and unsung by State authorities while their tormentors are continuously eulogized and bestowed tributes by the main stream political parties of the Valley. He said after brief lull of 123 years of Dogra rule during which Pandits felt a relief after being continuously persecuted since 14th century, had again to face persecution from this day in 1931 till date.

Others who paid tributes to Hindu victims of 1931 included PK president Vijay Bhat, its political secretary Sanjay Raina, national spokesperson Kashmira Vahini, Dr Khema Koul, Shiban Khaibri, media chairman PK and Sanjay Dattatrey, national coordinator PK.

Decrying the July 13 as the Black Day in the history of the State, Jammu and Kashmir Vichar Manch (JKVM) in a meeting today called on the people of the State to recognize the communal agenda of July 13, 1931. The meeting took stock of the current situation in Kashmir and the challenges before the displaced Hindus from the Valley who were the primary targets of the rioters of 1931.

In his address Dr R L Bhat pointed out that the events preceeding the communal riots of July 13, 1931 and the events that took place on this day were communal in character and directed against the Maharaja not for his being a dictator but for being a Hindu. The rioters too targeted the Hindus, their houses and business establishments. The most unfortunate aspect of this has been the recent lionization of non Kashmiri instigator of July 13 riots, Abdul Kadir in Kashmir.

The meeting among others was addressed by Kashmiri Lal Bhat, M M Thaploo, M L Bhat, Chand Ji Pandita, P L Bhat, H L Bhat, national general secretary, JKVM, B L Bhat its state president and Dr AN Pandita chairman Pt Prem Nath Bhat Memorial Trust.

Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) observed the day as Black Day and its activists wore the black badges besides the people switched off the lights on their respective houses and residences on the appeal of the organization this evening for one hour.

Besides to protest against the atrocities committed on the community on July 13 in 1931 the protest was held to draw the attention of Government, political parties throughout the country towards the problems of the KPs, said Kundan Kashmiri national president of the organization.

He, while addressing the gathering at Dwarika New Delhi appealed the community to be united at this crucial juncture and warned Government and its agents not to play with the aspirations of the community.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Jayanti of Bhagvaan Gopinath 2011

Jayanti of Bhagvaan Gopinath celebrated with religious gaiety

The 113th Mahajayanti of Jagadguru Bhagvaan Gopinath was celebrated at Bhagvaan Gopinathji Ashram, Udaiwala, Bohri, today with religious fervour and gaiety.

A large number of devotees thronged the Ashram from early in the morning and their number swelled to thousands in the afternoon. The Mahajayanti celebrations started with Paduka Poojan in the morning which was followed by serving of prashad to Sadhus. They were also offered dakshina (offerings in cash) which has been a tradition since Bhagvaanji’s lifetime.

After the Sadhu bhandar, the prasad was also served to devotees and this continued till late in the evening.

On the occasion devotional songs were recited by the devotees which continued till late evening. The celebrations concluded with Aarti at 7.15 pm. There was intense activity throughout the day in the Ashram.

The Ashram has become a Sidha Peeth for the devotees who visit there daily to pay obeisance to Bhagvaan Gopinathji.

The Ashram as well as the administration had made elaborate arrangements for the devotees. The activists of the Trust were deployed as sewadars to guide the devotees on the occasion.

As per a Bhagvaan Gopinath Trust handout, Mahajayanti was also celebrated at various Ashrams of Bhagvaanji throughout the globe. The functions were held at Bhagvaanji’s Ashram at Kharyar Srinagar in Kashmir Valley, Gole Gujral, Jammu, Pamposh Enclave and Vikaspuri, New Delhi, Chambur and Kandivilli, West Mumbai, Kashmir Bhavan, Kothrud, Pune, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Jaipur and other places in India and abroad.

All these Ashrams and Satsang Mandals of Bhagvaanji are working to disseminate his ideas of spirituality and universal brotherhood, the handout added.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Dr Mookerjee 111th birth anniversary

BJP remembers Dr Mookerjee on his
111th birth anniversary

The 111th birth anniversary of founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) Dr Shyama Prasad Mookerjee was celebrated with much fan-fare and enthusiasm by the activists of BJP here today. In this connection the district BJP led by its president Rajesh Gupta organized a function at Bal Niketan in the premises of Ved Mandir Ambphalla where the stationery items, sweets and uniforms were distributed among children of Bal Niketan.

While speaking on the occasion BJP state president Shamsher Singh Manhas said Dr Mookerjee was an institution in himself who dedicated his entire life for the total integration of J&K State with Indian Union and he also laid down his life for this cause.

He said it was Dr Mookerjee who abolished the permit system in the State.

He urged the Party activists to follow the footsteps of late leader and defeat the designs of those elements which are inimical to the national cause in the State.

BJP state general secretary Sat Sharma (CA) said Dr Mookerjee was a symbol of nationalism who was respected by people belonging to all communities. With his dedication to the national cause and spirit of self sacrifice which he displayed Dr Mookerjee became a role model for coming generations, he added.

Others who paid tributes to Dr Mookerjee included Rajesh Gupta district BJP chief, Ved Mandir Management Committee chairman, Amar Chand Gupta, Shiv Kumar Gupta, Bansi Lal Bharti, Lalit Moza, Balbir Ram, Vikram Randhwa, Jaideep Sharma, Munish Sharma, Aseem Gupta, Rajinder Sharma, Karan Singh, Sanjay Baru, Ashwani Sharma and Raj Rani Jamwal.

Another function was held by BJP’s Senior Citizens Cell led by Kuldeep Raj Gupta at Rajouri. While paying homage to Dr Mookerjee, Mr Gupta said it was due to his supreme sacrifices that the permit system was abolished in the State. With his supreme sacrifices the hopes of separatist forces in J&K were dashed to ground, he added.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Akhand Path for Everlasting Peace

The All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) at organized Akhand Path for everlasting peace in Kashmir at a gurudwara here in which many Sarpanchs and Panchs from all districts of the valley took part.

In a statement, a spokesman of the APSCC said that Sarpanchs and Panches assured that they will work upto the expectation of the people without discrimination. He said the Sarpanches and Panchs belonging to the Sikh community have full faith and trust of the majority community.

Speaking on the, occasion APSCC chairman Jagmohan Singh Raina urged Sarpanchs and Panchs to give out their cent percent so that next time they are elected unopposed, which will automatically reflect their dedication, honesty and work done for the welfare of their voters.

"Most of the rural areas in Kashmir are under developed in terms of roads, drinking water and in medical infrastructure. The Panchs and Sarpanchs need to take care of these issues on priority. The state government should provide the newly elected public representatives with all the public funds since they are true grass root representatives of democracy," said the APSCC chairman.