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Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 26-07-2020 | The Chenab Times

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Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 26-07-2020 | The Chenab Times
Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 26-07-2020 | The Chenab Times

Top 10 News Roundup on 26 July 2020. News about Jammu and Kashmir, India.

4G in J-K: Pak will do its propaganda whether 2G or 4G, says LG Murmu

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Governor GC Murmu

Change in stand: 4G won’t be a problem, J&K to Home Ministry

Media policy will be ‘re-checked’, Information Dept can’t decide what content is fake, anti-national, says Lieutenant Governor G C Murmu

“We have been making (a) representation for this… I feel that 4G will not be a problem. I am not afraid how people will use this. Pakistan will do its propaganda, whether it is 2G or 4G. It will always be there… But I don’t see an issue,” Lieutenant Governor G C Murmu told The Sunday Express here Friday.(The Chenab Times)

To another question on the J&K Information Department’s Media Policy 2020, which empowers the DIPR (Department of Information and Public Relations) to examine media content for fake news, plagiarism and unethical or anti-national activities, Lt Governor Murmu said, “I will check this, this is not required. There are relevant IPC/ CrPC and other laws for this.”

 

The policy, implemented by the Information Department on May 15, 2020, said, “DIPR shall examine the content of the print, electronic and other forms of media for fake news, plagiarism, unethical or anti-national activities.” Any individual or group indulging in this shall be de-empanelled, it said.

 

“A suitable mechanism with specific ToRs (terms of reference) shall be set up by the DIPR for monitoring the above and ensuring adherence to the guidelines,” it said.

Who is Econ – Kashur rapper?

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Econ rapper

Basit Mir aka Econ rapper, also known as Eminem of Kashmir by his fans. His rapping flow matches perfectly with Eminem but he rap mostly in Kashmiri language. He is one of the youngest rapper from Kashmir promoting Kashur Hip Hop (Kashmiri Hip Hop).

A quick facts interview was done with Econ by The Chenab Times. Following questions and answers are based on an online interview held by The Chenab Times:

  •  Where did you live in Kashmir?

Answer: Parimpora, Srinagar

  • What is your date of birth?

Answer: 12 January 2001.

  • Present qualification?

Answer: Class 12th (2020)

  • What is your father name and what he do?

Answer: His name is Mohammad Ashraf Mir and he is a tailor.

  • From which year you started rapping?

Answer: Started six years ago but releasing my own songs from two years.

  • Your total songs released till July 2020?

Answer: Released eight songs from Kashur album and soon releasing ninth, so total songs are nine in my album.

 

The interview was held on his official instagram @EconMusic after he released his song “Shea(6) Wariy” (Six Years) on YouTube.

The above video is embedded from EconMusic official YouTube playlist of “Kashur” album.

Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 25-07-2020 | The Chenab Times

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Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 25-07-2020 | The Chenab Times
Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 25-07-2020 | The Chenab Times

Top 10 News Roundup on 25 July 2020. News about Jammu and Kashmir, India.

Superannuation Ceremony Of Mohd Safder Headmaster held at HS Mangota

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As a token of appreciation, a retirement ceremony in favor of Head Master High School Mangota was covenened by the Staff of High School Mangota in which, Roshan Lal, ( Joint Director Doda, Kistwar and Ramban districts) presided over as chief guest,

CEO Doda, DEPO Doda were guests of honor.

Keeping in view the pendmic, the selected residents were invited in Which Ali Mohd Seharie.

Lecturer Nazir Ahmed wani and others were present. The whole program was moderated and anchored by Teacher Abdul Wahid Wani.

After welcoming the guests by wahid wani, the locals expressed their views in favor of the outgoing officer.

All the local members appreciated the work ethics of the retiring Headmiand wished best for his post retirement life

Taking his time, CEO Doda congratulated the Head Master for completing his service tenure respectfully.

He lauded the efforts of Mohd Safder in building the infrastructure of the school and the dedication which he showed in raising the educational standard in the area.

Retiring HM in his speech thanked Almighty Allah for His mercy and blessing which helped him doing his service in a better way.

He asked his fellow colleagues to do their level best to inculcate the trure spirit of education in the young wards to have better citizens.

In his presidential address, Joint director congratulated the headmaster on his retirement and wished him best for the future endeavor. He directed the teaching community to follow the footprints left by Mohd Safder Khan who got the reward for his services.

Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 24-07-2020 | The Chenab Times

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Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 24-07-2020 | The Chenab Times
Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 24-07-2020 | The Chenab Times

Top 10 News Roundup on 24 July 2020. News about Jammu and Kashmir, India.

Senior BJP woman leader Ruheena Shahzaad demanded release of pending wages of casual labourers

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SENIOR BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY WOMAN LEADER RUHEENA SHAHZAAD
SENIOR BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY WOMAN LEADER RUHEENA SHAHZAAD

 

Urged the Governor administration to release the pending wages of casual/season/need-based labourers, daily-wagers, Etc before Eid festival

 

SENIOR BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY WOMAN LEADER RUHEENA SHAHZAAD said that the employees are the frontline warriors in the war against Corona virus and to keep them without salaries can affect their dedication and commitment towards their work these employes need additional incentives and encouragement instead of delay delaying tactics in resolving their genuine problems.

 

She said the contractual workers had been attending offices despite the outbreak of pandemic and were finding it hard to make ends meet

amid the pandemic and inflation, the employees are facing tough times. They do not have money for medicine.

 

She demanded release of wages in favour of all those workers pending for several months without any further delay, in view of Eid festival. Besides, hike in honorarium and release of pending salaries.

Bhalessa deserves hill district status

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Bhal Padri Bhalessa
Bhal Padri meadow in Bhalessa. Photo by Usama Rather

 

Bhalessa-comprises valleys of Gandoh, Chilly Pingal, Jitota, Basnota, Kahara and Nanhota. It includes Gandoh upto Khaljugasar straddling boarder with chamba District, Chilly Pingal and Kahara Malano upto the rivulets of Donadi. This beautiful valleys are drained by Kalgoni stream whereas the former emerges from the mountain ranges of Chamba near the Sach Peak. The later emerges from the Katari range near Son Bain (Golden Spring) mountain. The two rivulets unite near Donadi (which is the reason behind its name in Gojri language), a few miles above Thathri on the National Highway 1 B where it finally merges into the Chenab River. The main divisions viz a viz locations are Neeli, Jatota, Pingal, Chilli, Nanota and Basnota. By road, bus services from Doda connect Bhalessa.

The folk people of Bhalessa were called Bhalls in the past which makes one to believe that queen Bhala of Raja Nagpal had a visit to the terrain. There are variety of opinions from different people regarding the origin of its name “Bhalessa” some talk it as Land of “Bhaley Manus” (Bhaley Lougun Ka Desh) which is meant the decent people with distinct identity. Dr. P K Koul who conducted a research on Bhaderwah, Chamba, Kangra and Bhalessa in early nineties opines that the Bhalessa area derived its name from Queen Bhalla-The Queen of Nagpal. Some people regard it as land of “Bhalay Loug” (The right people with right destiny). It has become very difficult for the person of my small stature at least to gauge the history of this otherwise hilly terrain. Before this book saw a light of the day, I go through the pages of several researches conducted on the Himalayan region. The historical evidence regarding the area like of Bhalessa is not found widely in the books like “Rajtarangni” of Kalhana or other regional studies. Nevertheless, some of the historians like Dr. P K Koul, Parvaiz Deewan (IAS) and Wali Mohd. Aseer has had spared their lines regarding Bhalessa.

Bhalessa had come into existence in the year 1948 and its Headquarter is located at a distance of 241 Kms from the Jammu winter capital and 282 kms from the Srinagar, the summer capital of the state. The area is located between 32-52 and 41-97 degree longitude.

Picturesque mountains

There is enough potential to hold back the tourist in the area for at least a fortnight. Imagine how much good it could do to the local economy. Places of pilgrimages if promoted will help bringing the tourist to these areas even while the infrastructure is being developed. Of late, The Tourism Development Authority required to be established firstly.

Bal Padri(Bhal Padri):

Bhalessa presents beautiful picturesque as well as attractive fields on way to Padri Top which could be promoted as a health resort as well as a picnic spot. It is on huge heights and one could find large snow field here even in the month of June.Picturesque valley made of small streams and White Nullah‟s flowing towards main valley of Bhalessa. This is also regarded as Nag Lotun. It is four kilometers away from Chamba Padri. Enough scope exists for Gandola rope ways. Bhadherwah to Kansar could be a good Gandola venture with Khanni Top, Padri Dhaar , Nagni Mata Temple and Jai Valley are lying aroundBhalessa.

Baj Dhar:

Located at the upper reaches of Jitota Balessa connecting Bhaderwah is a picturesque and looks scenic during summers.

Goha Dhar:

Connecting boarder of Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, there lies a beautiful Goha Dhar attracting most of te tourists here. In summers, there seemed nomadic tribes with their cattles. The cool Goha will attract the tourists.

Rohari Dhar:

Almighty has bestowed the upper reaches of Bhalessa a sense of adventure, beauty, and gloriousness, The beautiful Rohari Dhar lies in the near khaljugasar- the last panchayat of Bhalessa. The cold air touches the hearts of tourists here. On the either side of Rohari there lies areas of Mankun and Chishool, The pedestrian can reach the area of Chamba within two hours. If we analyse the distance by road, if developed by the authorities, the area shall get directly connected with the Himachal Pradesh, thereby opening the vistas of trade and knowing each others cultures and traditions.

Nagni Dar:

In Chanti Ginshana area of Bhalessa, is located a picturesque Nagni, and is a main centre for tourists, school children, and locals.

Damoth Dhar:

This beautiful valley of Bhalessa town is located in the upper reaches of Bharti-Dhosa on the one side and is spread up to chilly Mano-kota on the other side. The valley is connecting snow clad mountains in winter and is glorious in summers.

Mehal Dhar:

Mehal Dhar is another picturesque valley of Bhalessa lie in Chilly area.The area is full of snowy mountains and is presenting a heart touching beauty to the tourists. In summer session, the Hindu pilgrims visit this place. Historically speaking, in ancient times, the valley was named after Prince Mehal Nag who lived here, He was Raja of Bhalessa.

The main stream in Bhalessa is Kalgoni straching from “Kansozoo” that merge into the Chenab. Besides this there are some other small Streems/ Nullahs such as Beer Sow with its origin from Ludoo Kansar with enormous hight, Kanchu sohow near Makhan Chuchool (local popular name of Hindus and Muslims) has its origin near Goha Kahagugasar. These rivers flow through gorges and are mainly exploited for generation of Hydel Power. Of late Bhalessa is rich in natural resources if exploited may contribute for the state‟s economy.

Bhalessa is an administrative unit of Doda headquarter at Gandoh. It is controlled by a Sub-Divisional Magistrate and other officers. Bhalessa and Bhaderwah comprise one assembly segment of Jammu and Kashmir. It was a single administrative unit until 2014, at which time separate tehsils and niabats were established for Bhatyas, Jakyas, Chilly, Kahara and Changa. The Tehsil was firstly established at Gandoh in 1981.

Bhalessa ranked 3rd in Doda District in terms of Population. It ranked 60th in the state. As per the Census record of Government of India, the total population of the area is The Population of the area is 83636 as per census records; there are 66 Revenue Villages, 52 Panchayats in Bhalessa. The distance From District Headquarter Doda to Gandoh to Doda is 66 kilometers whereas the distance from Gandoh Bhalessa to Bhaderwah is 96 kilometers.

 

As per the Cabinet decision No 128/11/2014, Dated 16/07/2014, sanction has been accorded by the government of the state for the establishment of the new Tehsils at Chilly Pingal and Kahara and new Niabats at Jakyas, Changa, Manoo, Sinoo, Khaljugasar, Bharti kaku.

 

Sub Division Gandoh is connected by a single road which passes to Bhaderwah through Pul Doda which is only 5 kms from District HQ Doda. . The average distance from Gandoh to Bhaderwah is 144Kms, Sub Div Gandoh to Doda is 101.50 Kms.

 

The recent decision of the Government for attaching Sub Division Gandoh with ADC Bhaderwah is unjust and need withdrawal keeping in view the proximity of Bhalessa and Thathri with District Headquarter Doda. The distance from Bhalessa to Thathri is just 30 Kilometers. There has been a strong resentment among the citizens of Bhalessa against the decision of the government for attaching Bhalessa with ADC Bhaderwah. It is unjust for the people of Bhalessa to visit 99 kilometers to Bhaderwah from Gandoh Bhalessa by crossing the district headquarter Doda that is only 66 kms away from Bhalessa. However Distance from remote villages of Bhalessa Like Khaljugasar, Manoo, Gingota to Bhaderwah is 115 kms. People are on roads for immediate removal of attachment of Sub Division Bhalessa with Additional Deputy Commissioner Bhaderwah.

 

It is worthwhile to mention here that sub division need to be upgraded and the post of Additional Deputy Commissioner be created to provide solace to the people.

 

Apart from this, the people are demanding Hill District Status to the three Tehsils i.e Tehsil Gandoh, Tehsil Chilly Pingal and Tehsil Kahara that will be better for administrative convenience for these inaccessible areas. In order to provide solace to these unaccessible areas of all these tehsils, a separate District is the urgent need of the hour.

Drabshalla: Cleanliness only in words, no work on ground

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Drabshalla: Cleanliness only in words, no work on ground
Drabshalla: Cleanliness only in words, no work on ground

Report by Saqib Zargar

Talat Parvez Rohella visited GDC Thathri

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Talat Parvez Rohella visited GDC Thathri
Talat Parvez Rohella visited GDC Thathri

Talat Parvez Rohella visited GDC Thathri

Anzer Ayoob

Thathri, July 23: Commissioner Secretary Higher Education, Talat Parvez Rohella visited GDC Thathri in Doda district and reviewed the location site for construction of college. He was accompanied by SDM Thathri Athar Amin Zargar, Director Higher Education Abdul Majid Butt, Principal GDC Thathri Basharat Iqbal, Vice Principal GDC Thathri Shambu Nath, Principal GDC Doda Shafqat Rafiqui, Chairman Municipal Committe Thathri Mansoor Ahmed, Deputy Chairman Asgar Hussain Khangi and other political and social activists.

It is pertinent to mention, GDC Thathri was allotted nine years ago and it is running in a private building where students suffers lack of accomodation and other facilities as it is located near the bank of river Chenab.