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‘A comprehensive action plan for addressing this social menace’

SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 18: Drug Addiction has assumed the magnitude of a silent epidemic in J&K and despite its high prevalence, the awareness about the problem is low.

Jammu and Kashmir lies in the vicinity of the “Golden Crescent”, a name given to South Asia’s opium producing countries Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan which produces 80 percent of the world’s opium and is considered as the prime source of illicit drug trade. Under such a scenario, it becomes more imperative to curb the menace of drug abuse in J&K.

In order to combat this rising societal problem, the Jammu and Kashmir government has released its maiden drug de-addiction policy so that stakeholder departments and the masses are involved in the efforts meant for combating the menace of substance abuse here.

J&K is the first UT in the country only after Punjab state, which has a drug de-addiction policy of its own. Substance abuse required a multi-pronged strategy and the policy incorporates social, medical and legal aspects to address the issue better. The policy while stressing the need to have standards of care in drug de-addiction centers and remove the taboo surrounding the problem also inculcates setting up of drug de-addiction centers with proper guidelines and standards of care. These centers are being set up in all district hospitals under a centrally-sponsored scheme to improve the access of facilities for those seeking help for substance abuse. The government has also launched Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) to help the affected come out of opium addiction, a life-threatening menace.

Substance abuse is responsible for an increase in crimes, increase in moral degradation and lower participation of the youth in economic activities. If it is not addressed properly it can lead to annihilation of our young generation. The menace of drug-addiction is spreading widely and quickly taking the form of an epidemic and places where a bus cannot go, the deadly drugs reach.

To tackle this social evil in J&K, the Government has come out with a detailed mechanism to supervise and review implementation of Drug De-addiction Policy and has even roped in civil society members so that drug menace is fought effectively. Under this mechanism, UT Level Policy Implementation Monitoring Committee and Jammu and Kashmir Division Level De-addiction Centre Monitoring Committees have been constituted. The UT Level Committee has assigned the task of suggesting changes in the Drug De-addiction Policy from time to time as may be deemed necessary and try to look for financial support for various de-addiction activities in Jammu and Kashmir. Similarly, the Divisional Level Committees have been assigned the task of inspecting the existing de-addiction facilities in Jammu and Kashmir and grant or cancel licenses after thorough inspection of infrastructure, manpower and standards of care. These committees are also supposed to advise various stakeholders from time to time for implementation of Drug De-addiction Policy on ground and look at monitoring of prescription drug abuse and suggest remedial measures to the Drug Controller.

The Policy focuses on various key aspects including prevention, rehabilitation and integration, training and sensitization, community participation, generating awareness, upgradation/establishment of drug de-addiction centers. It lays out a comprehensive action plan for addressing the drug addiction issue in its entirety. Pertinent to mention here is that there has been a steep rise in physical, mental and substance-use disorders over the past two decades across the UT. There has been an alarming shift in the pattern of substance use in terms of rise in the number of female users, decreasing age at first-use, increasing use of solvents, injectable-opiates and use of steroids as well as increasing drug related deaths (over- dose and accidents).

More so, for effective surveillance and law enforcement, the government has also formed the Anti-Narcotics Tasks Force (ANTF) in coordination with the Excise and Agriculture departments to map the expected cultivation areas and take remedial actions in terms of destruction of the illegal crops on both private and government lands. The ANTF has further been asked to formulate an action plan to prevent such cultivation in the next season. The ANTF will also undertake extensive awareness generation drives to inform the public on the associated risks and issues, and accordingly plan a calendar of activities. The Task Force will institutionalize the mechanism for promoting wide ranged reporting on illegal cultivation, transportation, trade and consumption of drugs and their synthetic derivatives; through NGOs, PRIs and Volunteers.

In summary, the implications of policy decisions need to be considered explicitly not only to prevent harm but to promote health. It can be said that major improvements in health can only be addressed by broad-based impacts that benefit both high-risk groups and the general public. In this aspect, the UT of Jammu and Kashmir has taken a lead by addressing this serious societal issue on a large scale.

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SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 10: Kargil Courier Service today airlifted 109 passengers. According to Chief Coordinator for Kargil Courier Service, Aamir Ali, AN-32 Air lifted 105 passengers, 37 from Jammu to Kargil, 31 from Srinagar to Kargil, 19 from Kargil to Srinagar and 18 from Kargil to Jammu. Besides, Mi-17 Pawan Hans helicopter airlifted 4 passengers, including one patient, from Kargil to Jammu.

He said that on 11th February, subject to fair weather two sorties have been planned between Kargil and Jammu.

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BANDIPORA, FEBRUARY 08: On directions of Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Dr Owais Ahmed, a market checking squad of Department of Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), FSSAI, Municipal Council Bandipora, Revenue and Animal Husbandry Department conducted a joint market checking in Bandipora and realized a fine of Rs 3000 from erring shopkeepers.

Taking strong note of the complaints of violation of rules including over-pricing, the District Administration launched a massive district-wide inspection drive to curb over-pricing and take immediate action against instances of CAB violations.

The joint team conducted inspection of various business establishments including vegetable, fruit sellers, Kiryana, Bakery, and other business establishments at different markets of Bandipora.

During the inspection, five establishments were booked, five traders were booked under different laws for violation and a fine of Rs 3000 was imposed on erring traders.

On the occasion, Officers urged the traders to avoid over-pricing and other illegal practices besides maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. They asked the vendors to follow the packaged commodity rules and other Metrology Acts besides following Covid SOPs strictly.

Meanwhile, the DC said that the drive shall continue on a regular basis across all district markets to keep a check on traders and shopkeepers for indulging in overcharging and other unethical activities besides directing officers to ensure strict implementation of CAB.

He said he has directed all the concerned officers to ensure regular inspections of markets and crowded areas falling within their respective jurisdiction and take strict action against those indulging in overpricing and other malpractices.

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JAMMU, FEBRUARY 6:  All the vacancies recalled by a recent decision of the Administrative Council shall be referred again to recruitment agencies for fast track recruitment as per the new domicile, reservation and recruitment rules providing equal opportunity to all.  A free, fair and merit based selection shall be quickly ensured.

It is also clarified that withdrawal of posts referred to PSC /SSB before 31.10.2019 has only been done for posts where selections have not been made and results have not been declared.

It is important to note that a number of posts referred to PSC /SSB by various departments, have remained stuck up for long time, in some cases 2004 onwards.  Some of these posts could not have been advertised, as they were against recruitment rules. Therefore, selection against these posts could not have been made. Withdrawing these posts was essential to ensure that they can be filled up as per rules in vogue, opening opportunities for youth of J&K.

Appointments to posts referred are required to be made in a timely manner, normally within a year or so. Delay of several years vitiates the recruitment process.

Recruitment Rules of various departments have been changed/ updated. The qualifications and experience required for a number of posts has changed.

After 31.10.2019, some posts were also transferred to the Union Territory of Ladakh. Selection against posts transferred to the Union Territory of Ladakh can no longer be made. Hence, withdrawal of these posts was essential.

It is important to note that job opportunities for the youth have not been curtailed in any way due to withdrawal of these posts. All these posts will be re-advertised soon and recruitment completed on fast track mode. It is also worth mentioning that recruitment against another about 3000 Class IV posts which had been advertised recently is being completed soon.

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DC Srinagar, SSP met the family of the victim at SMHS Hospital

SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 03: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad along with Senior Superintendent of Police, Rakesh Balwal Thursday visited SMHS Hospital to oversee the medical treatment levels to the 24-year old acid attack survivor.

During the visit, the DC and SSP interacted with the parents of the acid attack victim. Expressing anguish at the incident, the DC and SSP conveyed their solidarity to the victim and her family in this hour of pain.

On the occasion, the DC handed over a cheque of Rs 1 lakh out of District Red Cross Fund as an immediate assistance to the victim's family and also assured all possible support from the District Administration Srinagar.

While interacting with the Medical Superintendent SMHS Hospital, Dr Kanwal Jeet Singh and other Doctors, the DC enquired about the medical treatment being provided to the acid victim.

The DC was informed that all the best medical facilities are being given to the acid survivor and utmost care is being provided. The doctors are monitoring her condition and the survivor is in stable condition, informed the Medical Superintendent of the Hospital.

Meanwhile, the family of the victim also appreciated the District administration Srinagar for extending all possible assistance from their end. They thanked SSP Srinagar for apprehending the accused within no time and demanded harshest punishment under the Law.

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Enforcement teams realizes 42,300 fine from violators

RAMBAN, FEBRUARY 01:   As per District Immunization Officer, Ramban, Dr, Suresh   the Health Department on Tuesday administered Covid vaccine doses to 790 people including 345 children in the 15-17 years age group in the district.

Continuing the enforcement drive to implement Covid protocol across the district Ramban, the Enforcement teams today fined scores of violators for roaming without wearing face masks and not maintaining physical distance. 

The enforcement teams, during the inspection in their respective jurisdictions, recovered a fine of Rs. 42,300 taking the total amount fined since April 1, 2021 to Rs. 87,16,350. The Enforcement officers urged the people to wear face masks and maintain physical distance besides taking Covid vaccination doses at their nearest CVC.

As per daily bulletin issued by the Chief Medical Officer, Ramban, Dr. Mohammad Fareed Bhat, the Health Department has collected 4237 samples including 780 RT-PCR and 3457 RAT samples besides administering Covid vaccine to 790 persons at various dedicated Vaccination Centres in the district.

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Jammu: JKNGEEA on Tuesday held protest demonstrations across J&K  UT at many electric complexes and outside Division/ sub division  offices in solidarity with the Chandigarh  power employees and engineers who are on strike against the Govt. Of India's recent decision to privatize the profit making power departments to the Kolkata based Private firm. JKGEEA demanded immediate revocation of this decision. Md Maqgool Gen Secretary and Gurmeet Singh State secretary , Gazi Ab Aziz ,  Surinder  Kumar,  Ajay Sharma, Mushtak Ahmad, Gh Mohd Bhat,and Satpal Singh and many other leaders addressed the protests at various places at Jammu and Kashmir including Panama Chowk , Miran Sahib, Parade, Anatnag, Bemina, Ganderbal and Kulgam etc today and highlighted the demands of power employees of UT and also extended support to Chandigarh counterparts.

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SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 01: The Officers and Officials of Information Department Kashmir Division have expressed deep grief and sorrow over the demise of veteran and senior Journalist, Mehraj ud Din Wani (Chief Editor- Daily Srinagar News) who breathed his last today in the afternoon.

In this connection a condolence meeting was held under the chair of Inam Ul Haq Siddiqui, Joint Director Information Kashmir.

They offered their condolences to the bereaved family, especially Mohammad Iqbal Wani and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul.

Meanwhile, a group of officers and officials visited the residence of Mohammad Iqbal Wani and participated in the Nima–e-Jinazah of Mehraj ud Din Wani.

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Special camps, drives held at 23 locations to cover left out beneficiaries

RAJOURI, JANUARY 27: To saturate the district under SEHAT-Ayushman Bharat scheme and to ensure that all the unorganised workers are registered on E Shram portal, the District Administration Rajouri today organised special registration camps at twenty three different locations of the district.

The registration camps were organised under the overall supervision of the District Development Commissioner, Vikas Kundal.

PM-JAY is the world’s largest health insurance/ assurance scheme fully financed by the government. It provides a cover of Rs. 5 lakhs per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization across public and private empanelled hospitals in India. Similarly, E Shram portal is the first-ever National Database of Unorganised Sector Workers (NDUW) created by the Ministry of Labour and Employment to register the unorganized workers.

An enthusiastic response was observed among the public who attended the registration camps with due adherence to COVID protocols and got themselves registered under the schemes.

The field functionaries deployed for the task also highlighted the importance of SEHAT scheme and E Shram Portal to motivate them to avail the necessary benefits under these welfare initiatives by the Government.

Deputy Commissioner Rajouri has already asked all the concerned stakeholders that the targets under the schemes are to be achieved at the earliest so that all the families are registered in the schemes and may avail benefits under the same.

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JAMMU, JANUARY 24: In view of Covid-19 pandemic, Raj Bhawan has decided to cancel this year’s Republic Day 'At Home’ Reception on 26th January 2022.

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha has urged the people of the Union Territory of J&K to follow Covid Appropriate Behaviour (CAB) and safety protocols issued by the health officials.

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JAMMU JANUARY 23:- Senior BJP leader Mr Devender Singh Rana today expressed profound grief and sorrow over the demise of Mr Yashpal Sharma, former MLC from Poonch, saying his passing away has left a vacuum in the public life.

“While Jammu and Kashmir has lost a seasoned, public spirited and dedicated politician, Poonch has lost its loved, respected and broad hearted leader who kept public service above everything”, Mr Rana said and conveyed his condolences to the bereaved family.

In his message Mr Rana said Mr Yashpal Sharma was a very noble and humble man of the masses, whose death is a great loss to Jammu and Kashmir. He prayed for peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved members of family and his vast base of well wishers to bear this irreparable loss.

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RAJOURI, JANUARY 20: Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art culture and Languages Rajouri today organised an online Folk and Patriotic Music Program in connection with the Celebration of ICONIC WEEK and as a part of Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav, here at Sunderbani.

The event was conducted under the overall supervision of Secretary JKAACL, Rahul Panday, while Additional Secretary Sanjeev Rana monitored the activity.

The Folk music troupes Neeru Kanta and Party and Vinod Kumar and party performed on the occasion.

Dr Alamdar Adam, Special officer for cultural Activities (SOCA) Rajouri-Poonch, presented the vote of thanks.

He also said that due to COVID restrictions the event was conducted online. He also appealed to the general public to follow Covid-19 guidelines and adopt Covid appropriate behaviour to avoid the risk of coronavirus infection.

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JAMMU, JANUARY 19: Centre for District Youth Training and Empowerment Jammu(C-DYTEJ) - an initiative  of District Development Commissioner office,  in Collaboration with Mission Youth J&K Government, is playing a commendable role  to enable young aspirants to join defence forces.

The project was started with an aim to equip the district youth, who have a burning desire to get entry into the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Paramilitary and Indian defence forces, with necessary physical and mental skills required for the armed forces recruitment. It also aims at chanellizing their energies in the positive direction by encouraging activities like sports & recreation, drug de-addiction drives, providing facility of libraries/2417 reading rooms, career counselling,  besides Yoga and Meditation Classes etc.

According to the Chairman C-DYTEJ, Anshul Garg, a number of eligible Border, Rural and Semi Urban and urban young boys are aspiring to be future army/paramilitary soldiers and can be found running in evening and morning along roadsides due to lack of training (Grounds, equipments, trainers etc) facilities at their door steps. Those who are above the age bracket of joining defence forces remain unskilled/unemployed not due to lack of talent but lack of resources like reading rooms, competitive books/online study material, coaching institutes, career counselling, vocational skill training etc. “So, this idea of scheme was developed and  executed” he added.

He also informed that so far Ten (10) centres (09 in border blocks and 01 in rural-urban for (girls only) centre falling in the revenue sub-divisions of Jammu South, Jammu North, R.S.Pura, Marh, Akhnoor, Khour and Chowki Choura are working to enhance the academic ability  of the jobless youth. These are being run in abandoned government buildings, while  physical endurance training is being conducted in the grounds in respective blocks. These playgrounds are equipped with physical structures (Obstacles).

Sharing his views about the C-DYTE, Rohit Kumar (a trainee) said that it was his dream to join the Indian defence forces but due to unavailability of proper guidance and facilities, he was unable to make his dream a reality.

Thanking the government for the initiative to provide the facilities for training, he said that C-DYTE has given wings to his dreams.

Similar are the thoughts of Pooja Sharma, who is getting training under C-DYTE. Pooja said that it is not only an opportunity of getting a job in defence forces but also a great medium of channelizing energies of youngsters. She added that Social values, National Anthem, Patriotic songs are part of the training for a bigger mission of inculcating humanitarian values and giving right direction to youth energies.

The  90 day skill development course is designed to hone their physical, academic, social and competitive skills thereby completing GD Army syllabus/JKSSB and other competitive exams with Yoga & Meditation Classes/modules and Drug De-Addiction counseling.

In all a total three batches are trained in a year (i.e. lst-Jan to March; 2nd- Mid April to Mid July; 3rd- Mid Sep. to Mid December).

A total of 70 trainees are enrolled in each centre after medical examination by the medical teams sent by the Chief Medical Officer of the District and no fee is charged from the enrolled trainees.

To encourage the enrolled youth an amount of Rs 1000/- per month is paid to them for maintaining their health. They are instructed to take healthy food after hard physical and academic sessions daily.

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SRINAGAR, JANUARY 19: On the eve of Annual Raising Day of SDRF today, a colourful parade was held at State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) Hqrs. Barzulla Srinagar.

On the occasion, the Jawans were asked to remain vigilant while dealing with rescue work.

Giving a brief of the history of SDRF, it was given out that in the year 2012; two erstwhile Auxiliary Bn’s were converted into Two State Disaster Response Force Bns. One is located at Jammu and another at Kashmir. The aim of the SDRF is to respond quickly to any disaster whether natural or manmade.

SDRF personnel remain available at all District Hqrs to assist local administration at all times of emergencies. During free time SDRF personnel conduct awareness programmes, mock drills, and impart training to the general public to deal with small types of disasters.

Giving details of the rescue operations and other awareness programmes conducted in the year 2021, it was given out that during the year 2021, 54 rescue operations were conducted by SDRF personnel in Kashmir Valley in which 30 dead bodies were recovered besides 84 Awareness Programmes and 14 Mock Drills have also been conducted in which 4797 people were trained by SDRF.

Under the Go Green Srinagar initiative, SDRF has conducted 04 cleanliness drives at Shankar Acharya Hills Srinagar and River Jhelum.

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SRINAGAR, JANUARY 19: The field executives of Legal Metrology Department (LMD) J&K has registered cases against 11 erring LPG Traders for selling underweight Gas Cylinders to the Consumers and four LPG dealers were also fined on spot with Rs. 18000 during a special inspection drive, here.

The drive was conducted on the directions of Controller Legal Metrology Department (LMD) J&K, Majid K.A Drabu, against LPG Dealers stationed in Kashmir division and was aimed at seeking compliance to various provisions of the Legal Metrology Act, 2009 and LPG Regulation (Supply and Distribution Order) 2000.

During the inspection, LPG cylinders were thoroughly checked in order to ensure that the exact quantity of LPG is filled in the Cylinders or not.  The cases were registered against 11 such erring LPG Traders for selling the underweight Gas Cylinders to the Consumers and not maintaining the proper weighing scale in order to check the weight of the Cylinder prior to delivery.

Four LPG dealers were on spot fined with Rs. 18000 while cases were booked against six other LPG dealers who were found indulging in short delivery of LPG cylinders.

Moreover, the Department has advised consumers to remain alert while purchasing LPG and has asked them to insist on payment receipt while purchasing from LPG dealers. The Weight is written on every LPG Cylinder and every customer should ask the home delivery person to check the weight of that cylinder by using the weighing scale which remains under the possession of every LPG Delivery van.

Any instance of overcharging or cheating by LPG may be brought into notice of the Department for taking proper legal action against the erring LPG dealers. The distributors were directed to keep a weighing scale and leak detectors in the delivery vans for checking weight and leakage of the valve of the cylinder.

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JAMMU, JANUARY 19: An awareness workshop on "Be a change maker, become an entrepreneur- Milestones ahead" was today organised by Start-up Cell, Government College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu in collaboration with ACIC- RISE Association (Incubator)  under the patronage of Principal Dr. Sameru Sharma.

The online workshop consisted of two substantive sessions examining the components of Start-ups Journey.  Veena Hanamsagar, Chief Executive Officer, ACIC RISE Association and Paramjit Singh, Founder and Director, RCED Chandigarh focused the discussion regarding the entrepreneurial requirements, the different barriers that stop the way of an entrepreneur and various aspects that shape the future of the start-ups.            Veena Hanamsagar discussed the importance of entrepreneurship and the avenues that are open for the young entrepreneurs and various facilities available at the ACIC RISE Association incubation centre supported by the Government of India, NITI Aayog under the AIM mission.

The resource person Paramjit Singh focused on the importance of entrepreneurship in driving the Indian success story. He shared his experiences and discussed issues and challenges faced by the new-age entrepreneurs. While interacting with budding entrepreneurs and other participants, Mr. Singh affirmed that entrepreneurs could help create a better society through sustainable development. He added that supporting and promoting entrepreneurship not only has a positive impact on the country’s economy and existing businesses but also increases the likelihood of finding innovative solutions to social challenges faced by communities around the world.  Singh also suggested the participants to keep on updating and hone their skills and encompass a realistic and practical approach for achieving sustainable success in their ventures and other endeavours of their life.

Overall, the interactive session included guidance and direction for the young minds to strengthen their professional motives.

Dr. Sameru Sharma, Principal GCET, Jammu emphasized the need to recognize the gaps in the market and had a word of advice that the budding entrepreneurs should avoid being a straggler to successfully capture the market.

She lauded the guidance provided by the speakers and the efforts of the organizing team comprising of Dr. Bhawna Sharma, Associate Professor & Chairperson Star- up Cell, Er. Sheetal Gandotra, Convenor, Start-Up Cell, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, Coordinator, GCET, Jammu,Dr. Vibha Mahajan, Assistant Professor (A.A), Member, T&P Cell, GCET, Jammu and student coordinating team including Sunidhi Sharma, Jaanvi Sharma, Mandeep Singh and Mohammad Sami.

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Samba resident Jyoti extends gratitude to LG for enabling her to get best treatment

29 Lakh beneficiaries registered in Jammu division

JAMMU, JANUARY 17:  Jyoti Devi, a 40-year-old woman from Bari Brahmana, Samba district Jammu and Kashmir has extended her gratitude to the Government for providing assistance for her treatment under the PMJAY SEHAT scheme.

Narrating her ordeals, she said a few months back a fatal road accident landed her in the hospital with a fractured leg. The mishap shook her whole family as they knew they could not bear the treatment cost.

“The doctors at the hospital said that the estimated cost of the treatment was around Rs 50 thousand. My husband is a tailor and it was beyond his reach to meet the expenses,” Jyoti said as tears rolled down her eyes.

“Somehow we come to know about the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) which came as a ray of hope for the family” she said.

For specialized treatment, they went to Pathankot, 100 kilometers from their residence and took the treatment under PMAY SEHAT card free of cost. “It was not less than a miracle,” she said.

Jyoti said, "SEHAT card helped us a lot, as our financial condition is not good. It was impossible without this scheme," she added.

Expressions of relief and joy were mirrored on Jyoti' s face, the happiness in the family has returned back. The four-member family is now happy and urged people like them to get benefits from central sponsored schemes.

“From that day, I am spreading awareness among my relatives and neighbors regarding the scheme. Now, most of the families have registered themselves for the PMJAY SEHAT and are getting benefits from it,” she said.

Like Jyoti, there are many poor families who have received treatments under PMJAY scheme. The mission has brought happiness to many poor people. Now people are getting a treatment done at major hospitals of the country.

Ankush Kumar, a resident of R S Pura, Jammu says he was suffering from kidney problem and the doctors advised him for immediate surgery. “But the family was not in a condition to bear the costs. We are poor people as my father was a labourer who died last year, it became impossible for me to go for treatment" he said.

“Then I came to know about the AB-PMJAY, SEHAT scheme. I went to a private nursing home at Gandhi Nagar Jammu. The treatment cost was around 40 thousand rupees, and the same was done under the PMAY SEHAT card for free,” he said.

“Now my health is good and I am doing a job in a factory at Gangyal and living happily with my family” he said with great satisfaction.

Kumar expressed gratitude to the central government and LG Manoj Sinha administration and stated that such schemes are the need of the hour and a ray of hope for poor families like him.

“The whole process takes a few days. All is done online. There are other schemes also for the poor people and people should take benefit from such schemes,” he added.

As per official figures around 29 Lakh beneficiaries have been registered so far in Jammu division. The Health Department has expedited the registration process as the Lieutenant Governor of J&K, Manoj Sinha has set the deadline for March 31, 2022 for completing the registration process.

It is pertinent to mention here that Ayushman Bharat, a flagship scheme of the Government of India, was launched as recommended by the National Health Policy 2017, to achieve the vision of Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

This initiative has been designed to meet Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its underlying commitment, which is to "leave no one behind."

The main aim behind the scheme is to extend health insurance coverage to all residents of Jammu and Kashmir.

SEHAT stands for Social, Endeavour for Health and Telemedicine. It is a health insurance scheme for the Union Territory.

It provides free-of-cost insurance cover to all the residents of the UT of J&K.  It also provides financial cover up to Rs.5 Lakh per family on a floater basis to all residents of the UT of J&K.

The benefit of Rs 5,00,000 is on a family floater basis. This means that it can be used by one or all members of the family.

It covers medical procedures including oncology, cardiology, nephrology etc, and up to three days of pre-hospitalization and 15 days post-hospitalization expenses like diagnostics and medicines are also included in the scheme.

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Enforcement teams recover Rs 48,600 fine from violators

RAMBAN, JANUARY 17:   As per the  District Immunization Officer, Ramban, Dr, Suresh   the Health Department on Monday administered vaccine doses to 1132 people including  592 children in 15-17 years age group which includes 240 in Medical Block Banihal, 125 in Batote, 64 in Ukhral and 163 in Gool.

Continuing the enforcement drive to implement Covid protocol across the district Ramban, the Enforcement teams today fined scores of violators for roaming without wearing face masks and not maintaining physical distance. 

The enforcement teams, during the inspection in their respective jurisdictions, recovered a fine of Rs. 48,600 taking the total amount fined since April 1, 2021 to Rs. 82,10,300. The Enforcement officers urged the people to wear face masks and maintain physical distance besides taking Covid vaccination doses at their nearest CVC.

As per daily bulletin issued by the Chief Medical Officer, Ramban, Dr. Mohammad Fareed Bhat, the Health Department has collected 4507 samples including 764 RT-PCR and 3743 RAT samples besides administering Covid vaccine to 1132 persons at various dedicated Vaccination Centres in the district.

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RAJOURI, JANUARY 16:- With fresh surge in Coronavirus, the District Magistrate, Vikas Kundal has designated Government/private hospitals and clinical establishments as Category 2 Covid Health centres and asked the management to keep their beds in readiness to meet out any emergency.

The District Magistrate has asked the seven private hospitals and clinical establishments Orthomaxx Multispeciality Hospital Rajouri, Matrix Hospital Jawhar Nagar Rajouri, Rajouri Medicity Hospital Rajouri, Navjeevan Nursing Near GMC Rajouri, Dr Nissar Surgical Hospital Rajouri, Smt Shanti Devi Trust Hospital Sunderbani and KRS Nursing Home Sunderbani to reserve 21 beds for treatment of COVID-19 patients.

“Keeping in view the emerging situations due to Covid 19 and the recent spike in number it is imperative to designate Government/Private Hospitals and clinical establishments to designate them as Category 2 Covid Health centres so that these establishments remain in readiness to meet any emergency,” the order reads.

The Chief Medical Officer and Medical Superintendent have been directed to ascertain the availability of men, machinery and infrastructure as per SoP.

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Enforcement teams recover Rs 54,800 fine from violators

RAMBAN, JANUARY 16: As per report issued by District Immunization Officer, Ramban, Dr, Suresh, the Health Department administered the vaccination to 976 people including  289 children in 15-17 years age group which includes 120 in Medical Block Banihal, 22 in Batote, 62 in Ukhral and 86 in Gool.

Continuing the enforcement drive to implement Covid protocol across the district Ramban, the Enforcement teams today fined scores of violators for roaming without wearing face masks and not maintaining physical distance. 

The enforcement teams, during the inspection in their respective jurisdictions, recovered a fine of Rs. 54,800 taking the total amount fined since April 1, 2021 to Rs. 81,61,700. The Enforcement officers urged the people to wear face masks and maintain physical distance besides taking Covid vaccination doses at their nearest CVC.

As per daily bulletin issued by the Chief Medical Officer, Ramban, Dr. Mohammad Fareed Bhat, the Health Department has collected 3730 samples including 649 RT-PCR and 3081 RAT samples besides administering Covid vaccine to 976 persons at various dedicated Vaccination Centres in the district.