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Lt Governor lays foundation stones for various state-of-the-art health infrastructure projects at GMCs, DHs, CHCs & PHCs across the UT

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GMC Jammu signs MoU with Tata Memorial Hospital for academic & technical collaboration for developing ultra-modern tertiary cancer care facilities

Launches social security scheme for employees under National Health Mission

Jammu, Feb 23: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today laid foundation stones for various state-of-the-art health infrastructure projects at GMCs, DHs, CHCs & PHCs across the UT.

In presence of Lt Governor, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Tata Memorial Hospital and Government Medical College Jammu for technical expertise and academic support for developing modernized cancer care facilities.

 The Lt Governor launched a social security scheme for employees under the National Health Mission and also handed over ex-gratia cheques of Rs 10 lakhs each to the NoKs of the deceased employees of NHM.

The Lt Governor said that the augmented facilities will contribute towards further strengthening of the healthcare system.

J&K Government is committed to the goal of health for all.  We are determined to ensure that the new health facilities in various districts promote social equality and its benefits reach our brothers and sisters living in far-flung areas, added the Lt Governor.

The MoU with Tata Memorial Hospital for academic & technical collaboration will help in developing ultra-modern tertiary cancer care facilities & technical expertise to faculty, paramedical staff and integration of State Cancer Institute into National Cancer Grid, Tata Memorial Centre, the Lt Governor observed.

Expressing his gratitude towards Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for transforming the health sector of Jammu and Kashmir, the Lt Governor said that the healthcare infrastructure has changed dramatically since 2014. Earlier, a privileged few were enjoying medical care facilities in big cities and abroad while the majority of the population did not have access even to ordinary health care facilities. With the commitment to public health, we ensured high-quality healthcare for all, he added.

The Hon’ble Prime Minister gave seven new medical colleges, two AIIMS, 10 Nursing Colleges and Rs.7,700 Crore worth projects to create best medical institutions in the UT.  Earlier, there was no health insurance scheme in the UT. Hon’ble PM rolled out SEHAT scheme and brought every citizen under the health care safety net, the Lt Governor further added.

Before 2019, there were only 129 health and wellness centers across Jammu and Kashmir. 1275 new health and wellness centers have been set up in two years, the Lt Governor said.

In the backdrop of global pandemic, research, human knowledge and technical intervention in healthcare is increasing at an explosive pace that was unthinkable even a decade ago. We are devoting greater attention to medical education and 1897 medical education seats have been increased in the last two years, the Lt Governor observed.

To effectively confront the challenges of human resources in the health sector, we are also setting up 10 new nursing colleges. This will go a long way in overcoming the shortage of nurses, he added.

The Lt Governor said that the new health infrastructure at CHCs and PHCs will strengthen rural public health infrastructure, creation of human resources in the UT, and help the health department to provide quality health care to the doorsteps of common people.

Additional AYUSH Health and Wellness Centers are being set up to meet the increasing demand for Ayurvedic and other Indian system of medicine facilities in rural and urban areas, the Lt Governor further added.

Today, J&K is one of the best performing regions in the country in terms of health facilities. This itself shows the commitment of the administration towards strengthening the healthcare sector in J&K, said the Lt Governor.

By collaborating with world-renowned healthcare companies like Tata Memorial Hospital and Apollo Hospitals, we are introducing fundamental changes to ensure the best healthcare to the people of the UT, the Lt Governor observed.

We are also moving ahead to provide facility for online appointments and digitization of medical records of the patients, he added.

The Lt Governor paid his heartfelt tributes to all health workers who sacrificed their lives while selflessly serving others. We stand with their families. Request has been made to the Central Government regarding the compensation to the remaining families of NHM employees, he added.

We are grateful to our doctors, nurses, paramedics, ASHA & Anganwadi workers and vaccination team on the ground who are working relentlessly and sincerely in the fight against global pandemic. I believe their efforts will continue with renewed energy and focus, the Lt Governor added.

The Lt Governor urged the medical fraternity to complement government’s efforts to make J&K Nasha-Mukt, and also raise awareness about healthy lifestyle.

 On the occasion, the Lt Governor announced NHM Employees Welfare Fund and also launched S.H.I.F.A (Stimulated Health Information Facilitation Assistant), a whatsapp based integrated technology extension to 104 centralized health helpline, and Asha Gullak App for tracking and monitoring of ASHA payments and performances.

BEMMP Guidelines Booklet and UNICEF DGA (District Gap Analysis) were also released by the Lt Governor.

Speaking on the occasion, Sh. Chander Mohan Gupta, Mayor, JMC said that the new initiatives will strengthen J&K UT’s health services and help in improved handling of health challenges.

Sh. Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lt Governor reiterated Government’s commitment to provide better access to healthcare facilities to the people of the UT.

Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary said that the administration is working on the principles of People first policy.  We have linked public services to the feedback system bringing more transparency and accountability in the functioning of government-run hospitals and departments, he added.

Sh. Vivek Bhardwaj, Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Medical Education Department informed that the administration is making dedicated efforts to fill the gaps in the health sector, besides ensuring quality health facilities to meet the medical needs of the people.

          Choudhary Mohammad Yasin, Mission Director National Health Mission gave a detailed briefing about the new health projects initiated today. Dr. Shafi Koka, Nodal Officer, NHM presented the Vote of Thanks.

Health infrastructure projects for which foundation stones were laid today include 2 Paediatric Centres of Excellence; 28 maternal ICUs; 20 Paediatric Hybrid ICUs; 15 Paediatric wards in Government Medical Colleges and districts of J&K.

Sh. Bharat Bhushan, DDC Chairperson Jammu; Sh Anshul Garg, DC Jammu;  Dr. Shashi Sudhan Sharma, Principal GMC; Dr. Shakti Gupta, Director AIIMS Jammu; Dr. Ashish Gulia from Tata Memorial Hospital; Dr. Dara Singh, Medical Superintendent; Doctors, nursing staff and people were present on the occasion at SMGS Hospital, Jammu. While health officials from across the UT joined through virtual mode.

Kashmiri language apathetically resisted in literary circles: Tarigami

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Srinagar, Feb 21 : On International Mother Tongue Day, CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami stressed on the need to preserve and promote Kashmiri language and literature.

21 February is celebrated as the International Mother Language Day every year to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and to promote multilingualism. The purpose of celebrating this day is to promote, preserve and protect all languages used by people of the world. The different literary organisations celebrate this day as a reminder that the essence of our cultural identity lies in only one language and that is our mother tongue.

The apathy with the Kashmiri language is that it has remained resisted in literary circles, he said.

“The common masses, including most of the highly educated youth, cannot read anything in the Kashmiri language.”

This has badly affected the access of masses with the cultural tradition of Kashmir as embedded in its literature, he said.

“The purpose of celebrating this day is to rejuvenate interest in youth for cultural revival by organising poetry recitations and singing programmes in the Kashmiri language,” he said, as per a statement to GNS.

The idea that the cultural essence of a community lies in its languages is particularly evident in the untranslatable humour and cultural expressions in poetry as recited on this day.

A snow-sculpture of Taj Mahal created by Grand Mumtaz Resorts at world-famous ski resort of Gulmarg on Friday attracting the tourists and locals

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GULMARG, FEB 11 (UNI) A snow-sculpture of Taj Mahal created by Grand Mumtaz Resorts at world-famous ski resort of Gulmarg on Friday attracting the tourists and locals. UNI PHOTO-SRN9
GULMARG, FEB 11 (UNI):- A snow-sculpture of Taj Mahal created by Grand Mumtaz Resorts at world-famous ski resort of Gulmarg on Friday attracting the tourists and locals. UNI PHOTO-48U
GULMARG, FEB 11 (UNI) A snow-sculpture of Taj Mahal created by Grand Mumtaz Resorts at world-famous ski resort of Gulmarg on Friday attracting the tourists and locals. UNI PHOTO-SRN9

People enjoying at an Igloocafe made by a hotlier in Gulmarg that claims to be the largest igloo in the World, on Saturday

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GULMARG, FEB 5 (UNI):- People enjoying at an Igloocafe made by a hotlier in Gulmarg that claims to be the largest igloo in the World, on Saturday. UNI PHOTO-52U

Visiters enjoying inside the World’s largest Igloo made by a hotelier to attract tourists at ski resort of Gulmarg on Saturday

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GULMARG, FEB 5 (UNI):- Visiters enjoying inside the World's largest Igloo made by a hotelier to attract tourists at ski resort of Gulmarg on Saturday. UNI PHOTO-21u

A view of the deserted road at Residency road during the weekend lockdown in Srinagar on Saturday.

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SRINAGAR, FEB 5 (UNI) A woman with her kid walks past closed shops at Lal Chowk during the weekend lockdown in Srinagar on Saturday. UNI PHOTO-17U

Earthquake Jolts Jammu and Kashmir

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Srinagar, Feb 5: An earthquake measuring 5.7 on Richter scale was felt across Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday morning.

The tremors lasting for several seconds were reportedly felt at around 9:46 AM.

Citing an independent source GFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences), ‘Kashmir Weather’ reported that an earthquake of magnitude 5.7 with epicenter 71.16°E  36.48°N (Afghanistan-Tajikistan Border Region) at a depth of 206 kilometers occurred at 9:46:01 a.m.

No loss to life or property has however been reported from anywhere.

Army Soldier Killed, Another Injured After Hit By Truck Near Parimpora Srinagar

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Srinagar, Feb 5 : A soldier was killed and another injured when a truck hit them near Fruit Mandi at Parimpora Srinagar on Saturday, officials said.

The soldiers—Sanjay Kumar and Rafiq Ahmad— were part of a Road Opening Party (RoP) when the incident took place early morning, the officials told GNS.

They said both the soldiers from 163 Territorial Army were shifted to hospital where Sanjay Kumar was declared brought dead on arrival by the doctors while Rafiq Ahmad has been admitted and is presently under treatment.

A police official told GNS that driver left the truck (JKO3J /3811) at the spot but fled from the spot. He said a case has been registered and further investigations are underway.

Two TRF militants killed in Predawn Gunfight in Srinagar

One of the slain militant involved in recent killing of HC Ali Mohd: IGP Kashmir

Srinagar, Feb 5: Two militants affliated with The Resistance Front a shadow name of LeT were killed in a Predawn Gunfight in Zakura area of Srinagar district here on Saturday.

Kashmir Zone Police in a tweet while quoting Inspector General of Police Kashmir Vijay Kumar wrote, ” 02 militants of militant outfit LeT/TRF neutralised by Srinagar Police. One of the killed militants Ikhlaq Hajam was involved in recent killing of HC Ali Mohd at Hassanpora Anantnag. Incriminating materials including 02 pistols recovered,”.

It’s Pertinent to mention that on 29th January a head constable Ali Mohammad Ganie was shot at by the militants near his residential house at Hasanpora Tabala area of Bijbehara Anantnag.

Sgr Mayor hands over his one-month’s salary to acid attack victim’s family

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Visits SMHS hospital, meets parents of victim, commends police for arresting culprits within 24 hours

Srinagar, Feb 2 : Mayor Srinagar, Junaid Azim Mattu on Wednesday visited the young acid attack victim at SMHS hospital in Srinagar and handed over his one-month’s salary to the victim’s family and assured them of his complete support and solidarity.

Interacting with the parents of the acid attack victim, Mattu in presence of a District Legal Services Aid team deputed by the High Court and Mission Director ICPS, assured the victim’s family of full medical, legal and administrative support and also asked the team of doctors treating the victim to ensure that she receives the best possible medical care.

According to a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Mattu also commended the SIT formed by SSP Srinagar for arresting the culprits within 24 hours and said this was the first and most significant step in ensuring the victim and her family gets justice and would serve as a deterrent for such heinous crimes.

“This is a heartbreaking tragedy. I met the parents of the victims and assured them of complete support and solidarity. While the administration will offer legal, medical and financial aid to the victim and her family, it is also incumbent on us as a society to stand unequivocally with the victim and her family. This criminal, gruesome act needs to be condemned by each and everyone at a social level as well. We should collectively ensure that those anti-social elements responsible for such heinous crimes are brought to book,” Mayor said.

He added that he is going to request the Lieutenant Governor of J&K Manoj Sinha that the administration should fully facilitate and finance the specialized rehabilitation treatment of the victim at the best possible health facility in the country.

“I will be writing to the LG requesting that the victim is offered full financial and logistical assistance to facilitate her rehabilitative treatment at the best possible specialized health facility in the country for the purpose,” Mayor added.

Mayor Srinagar was accompanied by his Advisor and Corporator SMC Danish Bhat and Corporator Zadibal Tanveer Pathan.