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KUPWARA, APRIL 13: On the directions of District Administration Kupwara, the first phase of the Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) campaign was successfully launched across various schools in the district. 

 The campaign inaugurated by Nodal Officer IEC Campaign at Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School Handwara, focused on spreading awareness about the ill effects of drug abuse among students.

Resource persons from different departments conducted interactive sessions and educational talks, highlighting the physical, psychological, and social consequences of substance abuse. 

The initiative saw enthusiastic participation from over 1500 students, along with members of the civil society, school staff and local stakeholders.

The campaign is a part of the administration’s ongoing efforts to create a drug-free environment and instill healthy lifestyle choices among the youth. 

Further phases of the campaign will continue as per schedule.


 KUPWARA, APRIL 8: Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Handwara, Javed Naseem Masoodi today paid a surprise visit to District Hospital Handwara to inspect its functioning.

During the visit, the ADC inspected various sections of the Hospital including OPD, Emergency, Gynea and other wards, and checked the duty roster of the doctors and hospital staff.

The ADC interacted with the patients and enquired about the healthcare and treatment facilities provided in the hospital.

He also interacted with the doctors and medical staff, and impressed upon them to work with more dedication and ensure that all the patients especially coming from far flung areas are provided better healthcare facilities.

 


KUPWARA, MARCH 14: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan today inaugurated the much-awaited Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (RRR) Centre at the Municipal Council Office Kupwara. 

The inauguration marks a significant step towards promoting environmental sustainability and waste management in the district.

DDC Member Sogam, Executive Officer MC Kupwara, President Traders Federation Kupwara, President Transport Association Kupwara and large number of employees of Municipality were present on the occasion.

RRR Centre is aimed to promote the act of kindness where people will deposit their used clothes, discarded household items and other charitable things which will help other people especially poor and destitute. The aim is to reduce the wastage of resources by the people by recycling the used things for the people in need.

Speaking at the occasion, DC appreciated the initiative of the Municipal Committee and said that it is a noble and eco-friendly concept aimed to help the poor people by donating used items which will be recycled. 

She appealed the people to make the initiative vibrant by donating their surplus things including used clothes, household items and other discarded stuff to the RRR Centre which will be useful for the people in need.

 



KUPWARA, FEBRUARY 27: Chief Justice of High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Justice Tashi Rabstan, today virtually inaugurated the newly constructed Court Building at Kupwara in the physical presence of Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal, the Administrative Judge for District Kupwara.

The state-of-the-art court complex is a significant milestone in strengthening judicial infrastructure in the region. The three-story building, with a total plinth area of 10,000 sq. ft., was approved on October 19, 2020, and successfully completed on November 25, 2024, at a cost of 1,020 lakhs. The facility has been designed to provide a modern and efficient working environment for judicial officers, advocates, litigants, and court staff.

Shazia Tabasum, Pr. Distt. and Sessions Judge Kupwara delivered the welcome address, which was followed by the address by Ahrar Dar, President Bar Association Kupwara, thereafter Ayushi Sudan DC Kupwara also expressed her views.

While expressing his views on the occasion of inauguration of new court building at Kupwara, Justice Tashi Rabstan expressed his honor and excitement on being part of the occasion. He described the event as a momentous day for the people of Kupwara and the larger judicial community, emphasizing that the judiciary remains a pillar of justice, ensuring the protection of individual rights.


Justice Rabstan stated that the newly inaugurated facility is more than just a physical structure; it symbolizes the judiciary’s commitment to accessible and fair justice for all. He highlighted the modern court’s role in expediting case proceedings, reducing delays, and strengthening the rule of law. The complex, he noted, reflects the evolving needs of the judicial system by integrating advanced infrastructure and improved facilities to enhance judicial efficiency.

He acknowledged the contributions of architects, engineers, construction workers, and the local administration in bringing the project to fruition. He also extended gratitude to Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal, the government, and local authorities for their unwavering support in strengthening judicial infrastructure in Kupwara.

Justice Rabstan underscored the significance of digital transformation in the judiciary, stating that the new court building, along with technological advancements, would help eliminate geographical barriers to justice. He expressed confidence that the facility would improve judicial efficiency and further instill trust in the system.

In conclusion, he congratulated all those involved in the project and reaffirmed the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring that justice remains accessible, transparent, and fair for all citizens, regardless of location.

Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal, Administrative Judge for District Kupwara, also expressed his views during the inauguration of the new District Court Complex in Kupwara.

Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal highlighted the significance of the occasion, calling it a milestone for both the district and the judicial system. He emphasized that justice is not only built on legal principles but also on the physical infrastructure that supports its administration. The new complex, he noted, stands as a testament to the judiciary’s commitment to accessibility, efficiency, and dignity in the legal process.

Justice Nargal acknowledged the dedicated efforts of Chief Justice Tashi Rabstan, the Principal District Judge, and the various agencies involved in the construction, including the District Administration. He credited the Hon’ble Chief Justice’s vision for not only advancing judicial infrastructure but also ensuring accessibility for all, regardless of social, economic, or geographical status.

Describing the new complex as more than just a building, he stated that it symbolizes the judiciary’s promise of impartial, fair, and timely justice. He underscored the importance of modern infrastructure in expediting legal proceedings and ensuring a dignified space for litigants, lawyers, and court staff.

Justice Nargal pointed out that the project initially included only two court halls, but due to the intervention of the Chief Justice, it now houses four. He commended the J&K Housing Board for completing the project within the designated timeframe despite challenging weather conditions.

Speaking on the role of technology in the judiciary, he highlighted the introduction of e-courts under the National Governance Plan. He emphasized that Kupwara has embraced digital advancements such as video conferencing and digital case management to improve accessibility. However, he noted that while technology is essential, institutional reforms and efficient processes remain equally critical for justice delivery.

Looking ahead, Justice Nargal called for continuous improvements in the legal system to eliminate barriers to justice. He concluded by reaffirming the judiciary’s commitment to its constitutional mandate of delivering justice with fairness, integrity, and respect for all.

Digitization of Court Records Launched

On this occasion, the Digitization Section of the District Court Kupwara was also inaugurated. This initiative aims to convert paper-based records into electronic formats, ensuring easy accessibility of legal documents through the internet. The move is expected to improve record management, expedite judicial processes, and facilitate seamless case tracking for litigants and advocates.

The inauguration of the new court complex and the digitization project marks a significant step toward modernizing judicial services in Kupwara, reaffirming the judiciary’s dedication to ensuring efficient, accessible, and technology-driven justice delivery.

The event was attended by key dignitaries, including Shazia Tabasum, Principal District & Sessions Judge, Kupwara; Ayushi Sudan, Deputy Commissioner; Khem Raj Sharma, Additional District & Sessions Judge (Designated Special Court under the N.I.A. Act) Kupwara; Umi Kulsoom, Additional District Judge, Handwara; Ghulam Jeelani, SSP; Chief Judicial Magistrate, Handwara and other Judicial Officers of the District.

The event ended with a vote of thanks by Khem Raj Sharma, Additional District & Sessions Judge, Kupwara.


 KUPWARA, FEBRUARY 25: Deputy Commissioner Kupwara  has extended her  heartiest greetings to the people on the occasion of Mahashivratri.

In a message, the Deputy Commissioner Ayushi Sudan said, "On the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri, I convey warm greetings and good wishes to all." The festival, which is celebrated as ‘Herath’ by Kashmiri Pandit community is a harbinger of peace, prosperity and happiness and to rededicate ourselves to a life of commitment, truth, brotherhood and compassion.

“May Lord Shiva guide us on to the path of justice, truth and wisdom and strengthen our faith in the goodness of mankind”, prayed the Deputy Commissioner.

 


KUPWARA, FEBRUARY 24: Deputy Commissioner  Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan today flagged off a one-day inter-district training and awareness tour of fish farmers here at D.C Office Kupwara.

Assistant Director Fisheries Kupwara,  Dr. Salman Rauoof Chalkoo was present on the occasion.

The awareness tour sponsored by Agriculture Training and Management Agency (ATMA) aims to enhance practical knowledge and promote sustainable aquaculture practices in the district.

Around 60 Fish farmers on the tour will visit to different fish farms of the district to learn the innovative and scientific techniques adopted by the farms both in government and private sector.

The program also aimed at the mobilization of farmers and fishermen for formation and organization of fishermen cooperatives through integrated workmanship for the overall development of the fisheries sector in district Kupwara.


 KUPWARA, JANUARY 20: Under J&K Road Accident Victim Fund-2022, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Kupwara, M Rouf Rehman today handed over a cheque of Rs.1 lakh as ex-gratia relief to the Next of Kin (NoK) of deceased person who died in a road accident at National Highway Matipora Drugmulla.

The objective of J&K Road Accident Victim Fund 2022 is to provide immediate succor to the dependents/ legal heirs of the persons killed/ injured in road accidents in passenger cum private vehicles.

Earlier last week, the District Level Committee headed by Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan sanctioned the ex-gratia relief in favour of the NoK from Kalaroose who lost their son in a road accident.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner stressed upon the committee members to ensure speedy disposal of the cases relating to death/injury in road accidents so that the dependents are provided compensation under the J&K Road Accident Victim Fund rules.

ARTO Kupwara was present on the occasion.

KUPWARA, OCTOBER 12: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan today extended her warm greetings to the people on the holy occasion of Maha Navami and Dussehra.

She prayed that the blessings of lord Rama bring happiness, peace and development in the region. She said that the occasion marks the victory of good over evil.

In her message, Sudan prayed for peace, prosperity and development in Jammu and Kashmir.

KUPWARA, OCTOBER 12: Sankalp Hub for Empowerment of Women, Department of Social Welfare Kupwara in collaboration with Govt. Girls High School Drugmulla, Kupwara celebrated the International Day of the Girl Child with various activities.

The event was presided over by Deputy CEO Kupwara. CDPO Kupwara, ZEO Drugmulla and Principal Govt Hr Secondary School Hatmulla were present on the occasion.

Highlight of the programme was a debate on girls' rights. On the occasion, stationery kits were distributed among students and meritorious students were felicitated. Sports activities such as cricket, badminton, carrom and ring and rope matches aimed at breaking stereotypes, fostering teamwork, and promoting physical fitness were also organised.

The event was a step towards empowering young girls and encouraging their holistic development.

 

Lays foundation of Additional Block of Library; Counselling session organized for Civil Services Aspirants

KUPWARA, JULY 30: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan today laid foundation for construction of Additional Block of District Library Kupwara to create more accommodation for the library. She also inaugurated a modern and upgraded Reading Hall in the existing Library building on this occasion.

Vice Chairman, DDC Kupwara, Haji Farooq Ahmed Mir; Member DDC Drugmulla, Advocate Aamina; Member DDC Haihama, Haji Sonawallah Khan; Director Libraries & Research, Mohammad Rafi, other dignitaries and a large number of students were present on the occasion.

On the initiative of Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, a counselling session was also organized in the newly opened Reading Hall of the Library where Seerat Baji, IAS, Dr Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Malik, IPS and Anurag Arya, IFS imparted tips to the civil services aspirants on how to crack these prestigious exams.

It was informed that the additional block for District Library Kupwara is coming up at a cost of Rs 1.68 crore and it will have a well-equipped spacious Reading Hall with modern amenities.

Speaking on the occasion, the Vice Chairman, District Development Council Kupwara, Haji Farooq Mir said the libraries have been considered a symbol of the collective consciousness and intellect of a country and society.

The Vice Chairman appreciated the efforts of the Deputy Commissioner Kupwara and Director Libraries & Research in providing excellent library facilities, both in terms of infrastructure and collection, to the people of Kupwara district, which would serve as a Powerhouse of Knowledge and benchmark for other districts of the UT. He said that people generally having gone away from book reading and facilities like these would bring them back to libraries.

On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner Kupwara said that this library would provide a rich learning environment to all the seekers of knowledge especially UPSC, KAS aspirants and cultivate the culture of reading in the district. 

DC called upon the people in general and youth in particular to avail these facilities, urging them to make book reading a habit and visit the Public Libraries in their respective areas to benefit from the treasure-trove of resources available there.

Interacting with the civil services aspirants, DC said that deciding to participate in the UPSC exam is indeed one of the toughest decisions for aspirants. This decision involves committing significant time, effort, and resources to prepare for one of the most competitive exams in India. She emphasized the importance of self-assessment, understanding personal motivations, and being mentally prepared for the rigorous preparation process.

She said that the counselling sessions for Civil Services, NEET, JEE and other competitive exams would be a regular feature at the District Library Kupwara in future.

DFO Kamraj, Anurag Arya, UPSC Rank Holder, Seerat Baji and DR Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Malik shared their experiences with the civil services aspirants on how to crack these exams.

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KUPWARA, DECEMBER 27:  Secretary, Transport, Prasanna Ramaswamy G, today visited Kupwara and presided over a mega public darbar at Degree College to take stock of issues faced by the people.

The event witnessed overwhelming response from PRIs and general public who voiced their concerns on a wide range of issues

Vice Chairman, District Development Council Kupwara, Haji Farooq Ahmad Mir, ADDC Kupwara, Altaf Ahmad Khan, ADC Kupwara, Gh Nabi Bhat, DDC member Drugmulla, Advocate Amina Majeed, BDC Chairpersons,  Principal Government Degree College Kupwara, Mohammed Shafi Lone,  District officers, PRIs, besides various delegations and a large number of people were present in the Public Outreach programme.

Addressing at the event, Secretary Transport, Prasana Ramaswami, stressed to make Public Darbars a productive, interactive and two way communication process. He said that the government is committed to serve the common masses with added accountability and transparency, in a time bound manner.

Secretary emphasized on prioritizing grievances and asked the public to keep regular follow up of every issue until it reaches a logical conclusion. He said that he will assist in perusal of their specific community based grievances. He appealed the public to contribute towards growth and development of society and sought productive conversation and feedback on welfare schemes.

He said that the main aim of conducting Public Darbar is to have a convergent bridge between the administration and the people, adding that the theme of Public Darbar is “Administration at the door steps of People”.

Secretary interacted with beneficiaries of various welfare schemes, minutely discussed the economic model of each business unit and sought feedback regarding scope of improvement.

Beneficiaries, on the occasion, demanded that a proper training regarding value addition of milk products, vermi composting and other allied fields should be imparted to progressive farmers and entrepreneurs.

During the Public darbar, students of Government Degree College Kupwara raised their concerns regarding shortage of public transport from Kupwara to Bohipora.

Secretary directed ARTO Kupwara to address the issue and ensure that route plan and fare charges are given wide publicity.

While taking cognizance of the grievances raised by the general public, the Secretary sought the response of concerned officers and said that their specific grievances will be taken up with the concerned quarter for timely and early action.

On the occasion, Secretary e-inaugurated three development projects.

 


KUPWARA, NOVEMBER 28:  The Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra (VBSY), a nationwide outreach initiative aimed at informing and empowering citizens about the Centre's flagship schemes was held in 19 remotest Panchayats of Tangdar and Teetwal blocks of Kupwara district.

People  thronged the venues of Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra (campaign) in Panchayats of  Kandi Payen, Khoverpora A & B, Kona Gabra, Nachiyan,  Nowagabra A, B & C, Tangdar A, B & C, Amrohiee, Bahadurkote, Chemkote A & B, Chanipora A & B, Gundi Gujjran, and Hajitara.

VBSY witnessed enthusiastic response from PRI members and locals who gathered around the Information, Education and Communication (IEC) setups.

Participants listened keenly to the recorded message from the Prime Minister of India. As part of the program, participants took the Viksit Sankalp Bharat pledge, affirming their commitment to the nation's holistic development.

SDM Karnah Dr.Gulzar Ahmad Rather administered the Pledge to the participants at Government Boys' High School Tandar.

Simultaneously, the festivities today featured a vibrant display of cultural events, presented by local artists.

The schemes being publicized included Ayushman Bharat; National Rural Livelihoods Mission; PM Awas Yojana (Rural); PM Ujjwala Yojana; PM Vishwakarma; PM Kisan Saman; Kisan Credit Card (KCC); PM Poshan Abhiyan; Har Ghar Jal–Jal Jeevan Mission; Survey of villages and mapping with improvised technology in village areas (SVAMITVA); Jan Dhan Yojana; Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana; Suraksha Bima Yojana and Atal Pension Yojana.

The Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra also highlighted the milestones achieved in  saturation under flagship schemes like Ayushman Card saturation, JJM saturation, Jan Dhan saturation, and 124 Open Defecation Free + status.

Beneficiaries of various CSS presented their success stories in “Meri Kahani Meri Zubani,” segment, as testimony on transformation brought about by the government’s flagship schemes in their lives.


 e- inaugurates several development projects

KUPWARA, OCTOBER 25: Secretary, Mining, Dr. Rashmi Singh, on Wednesday visited Kupwara and presided over a mega Public Darbar at Government Boys' Degree College held to take stock of public grievances and development activities in the district.

She took part in a plantation drive conducted by Kehmil Forest division and planted saplings of Deodar trees in the Degree College premises.

Secretary, who is also Mentor Secretary for Kupwara district, chaired a mega Public Darbar which was attended by members of District Development Council Kupwara, BDC Chairpersons, PRIs, Officers of district administration and general public.

An open discussion was also held where general public presented their demands and grievances for speedy disposal.

Chairman District Development Council Kupwara, Irfan Sultan Panditpori, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan, SSP Kupwara, Yougal Manhas, President Municipal Council Kupwara, Reyaz Ahmad Mir and ADDC Kupwara, Altaf Ahmad Khan were present on the occasion.

Locals praised the people friendly approach of DC Kupwara and role of SSP Kupwara for his efforts in curbing the drug menace in the district.

Addressing the Public Darbar, Reshmi Singh said that despite so many challenges Kupwara district is undergoing a major transformation in the development arena. She stressed on public service delivery in a time bound manner while asking officers and PRIs to become problem solvers and contribute for society’s growth and development.

She said that main aim of conducting Public Darbar is to minimise communication gap between the administration and the people.

While replying to grievances raised by the general public and PRIs about excessive sand and boulder dredging while mining in different Nallaha's of Kupwara district, Secretary said we are working to bring a balance between legal mining and environment so that livelihood of people and environment is not affected.

Mentor Secretary, while addressing the gathering, said that all grievances will be taken up with the concerned quarters for an early action.

Earlier, Deputy Commissioner, apprised the Secretary of the developmental scenario and achievements recorded under different sectors and Centrally Sponsored Schemes in the district.

DC said that Kupwara district is blessed with immense natural beauty and offers huge tourism potential. Foot fall of tourists in the district has increased manifold during the past three years, he added. This year around 3 lakh tourists visited different tourist destinations of the district.

DC said that 2300 works in the district were completed during the last financial year. She said that there is peace on the borders and people are reaping the dividends of growth and development as there is major transformation of development in the district. He said that the district administration will leave no stone unturned to achieve the targets set for the current financial year.

DC added that GMC Handwara has started functioning from makeshift arrangement and first batch of 100 students of MBBS have taken admission in GMC Handwara.

"Work is in progress on 12 MV hydel project at Karnah while Beacon has undertaken a major road project from Rafiabad to Tangdhar. Besides, PWD is constructing Bungas road and DDC, BDC residential complex is in the final stage of completion " DC informed.

Later, Secretary e-inaugurated Panchayat Bhawan Kandi A, Panchayat Bhawan Poshpora B, Panchayat Bhawan Reshigund and Panchayat Bhawan Dudipora constructed under RGSA in convergence with 13 FCA , 14 FCA with a project cost of Rs.29.43 lakh by Rural Development Department Kupwara.

She also e-inaugurated Children Park and Open Gym at Galizoo constructed by R&B with a project cost of Rs.50.00 lakh.

On the occasion, Secretary inspected several stalls established by different departments of district administration.

She interacted with successful entrepreneurs and progressive farmers. On the occasion, several successful entrepreneurs perusing businesses like the honey processing, Milk processing (FPO), Fisheries, Sheep Husbandry and PMEGP shared their experiences and success stories with the general public.

 


KUPWARA, OCTOBER 19: The District Development Commissioner (DDC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan who is also chairperson of District Level Evaluation Committee (DLEC) today released Evaluation Reports on Sub Mission on Agriculture Mechanization (SMAM) 2021-22, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY Urban) 2021-22 and Mission on Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) 2022-23.

The DDC released the evaluation reports in her office chamber in presence of Superintendent of Police Kupwara, Joint Director Planning, Chief Agriculture Officer Kupwara, Chief Horticulture Officer, Assistant Director Planning and representatives of Municipal Committees Kupwara, Handwara and Langate.

On the occasion, it was informed that under SMAM, 135 (100%) beneficiaries have been taken as samples for field verification of Machinery and Equipment provided to the farming community.

During the field operation, it was found that in order to upgrade various agriculture activities and production, Agriculture Department has provided 24 Tractors, 39 Power Tillers, 18 Power Weeder, 20 Tractor Driven Equipments, 15 Chaff Cutter, 01 each Rotovator and Power Sprayer and 04 Custom Hiring Centers. All the beneficiaries expressed their gratitude towards the better implementation of the scheme.

 It was further informed that under PMAY (Urban), against 643 beneficiaries, a sample size of 194 (30%) has been taken for sample study at grass root level. During field operation it was found that these beneficiaries belong to EWS, LIG and MIG and it was observed that all the beneficiaries have applied under “new construction” component and the admissible assistance was sanctioned as well as distributed among them through DBT mode.

Under MIDH Scheme, out of total beneficiaries of 628, 30% that is 244 beneficiaries has been selected for field operation of MIDH scheme, the department has a mandate of providing Machinery and equipment, in the form of Horticulture Mechanization, Plant Protection equipment viz. weeders, motorized power sprayer, Power Tiller and vermicompost units etc.

It was observed that all the items/equipment are existing on ground. All the beneficiaries suggested that the subsidy amount is by and large sufficient and suggested that the Horticulture Department should enhance the subsidy amount from existing 50% to 75% for welfare of orchardists in the district.

 

Calls for concerted and coordinated action by all the departments for inclusive development

LG directs senior officials to spend a night at border villages for a ground assessment of challenges and opportunities

Plan activities, programmes and innovative measures for main streaming of villages: LG Sinha

KUPWARA, OCTOBER 05: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today chaired a meeting to review the progress of the initiatives of the government and the development works at Kupwara district.

The Lt Governor directed the senior officials to visit border villages and stay overnight for a ground assessment of challenges and opportunities and plan activities, programmes and innovative measures for main streaming of villages.

Concerted and coordinated action should be ensured by all the departments for inclusive development, he said.

The Lt Governor appraised the sector-wise performance of the saturation of the government schemes and also reviewed the winter preparedness of the District Administration and department-wise action plan. 


He directed the officers to take concrete measures to increase the female literacy rate and ensure no child is deprived of education. He further directed for proper rationalization of the teachers and utilization of manpower in education sector.

Reviewing the health sector, the Lt Governor directed for identifying the gaps in extension of health services and to take corrective measures. Special camps should be organized for saturation of Golden cards and provision of online consultation of medical services must be made available wherever required, he said.

The Lt Governor directed Chief Engineer PWD to prepare SoPs for snow clearance and to ensure round-the-clock connectivity during the winters. He also enquired about road maintenance and safety analysis of bridges.


Emphasizing on meeting the power supply needs of the people, the Lt Governor directed the concerned officials for maintaining proper stock of transformers. He directed that damaged transformers should be replaced within 12 and 24 hours in urban and rural areas respectively.

Taking stock of the status of infrastructure projects, the Lt Governor asked the concerned officials to ensure time-bound completion of the projects, speeding up the execution of Transit accommodation.

He also directed the District officers for effective implementation of Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) in the district.

The Lt Governor also appraised the status of ongoing projects under Jal Jeevan Mission; road connectivity; PM KISAN; sanitation campaigns; Samridh Seema Yojana, NCD screening, public outreach programmes, extension of financial assistance and saturation of deliverables by different departments.

The meeting was attended by Sh Irfan Sultan Panditpori, Chairman, DDC Kupwara; Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Dr Mandeep Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lt Governor; Sh Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Dr Piyush Singla, Secretary Revenue; Ms Ayushi Sudan, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara; HoDs and senior officials.