jammu & kashmir the himalayan mail qjammu qmonday...

1
3 THE HIMALAYAN MAIL JAMMU MONDAY JUNE 22, 2020 JAMMU & KASHMIR KISHTWAR, JUNE 21: The challenge of making provision of adequate water supply in this water scarce district during and post lockdown was ably met, thanks to the extra efforts put in by the PHE depart- ment. The department man- aged the smooth supply of the water for common masses as the pandemic ne- cessitated the same to maintain the physical hy- giene by frequent hand washing and cleanliness of daily usage items like clothes and mask etc. The Department also made all the necessary arrangements for supply of clean and fresh drinking water to minimize the chances of spread of other water borne diseases, which could become the easy sus- ceptibility to the COVID in- fection. “March and April months in this area witness torren- tial rains and it was a chal- lenging task for the depart- ment to ensure the uninterrupted supply of wa- ter as damage to the gravity lines passing through the forest and rocky areas due to landslide becomes in- evitable,” said Xen PHE Kishtwar N K Gupta. For this reason, the water tanker arrangements were made for maintaining sup- ply to the shortage prone ar- eas such as main town and adjoining areas of town, he said. In addition to it about, 200 tankers of water were supplied to the quarantine centers during the lock- down to augment the regu- lar supply. To overcome problem of shortage of workforce, field functionaries were camped near the work places and the movement passes were issued to ensure the unin- terrupted execution of es- sential repairment works. With the start of Unlock measures in the district, the department has restarted work on different schemes including mega projects under Jal Jivaan Mission in Block Drabshalla ,Trigam and Thakrie along with the prestigious Naigarh WSS project and other under languishing project. As per the department, besides these, 20 languish- ing works have been re- sumed with an expeditious pace with due observance of precautionary measures to bring the tangible results at the gross root level in a time bound manner. Under Back to village programme, 51 works costing Rs 2.53 crore were taken up in the year 2019 and majority of them have been completed in a stipulated time. Kishtwar PHE deptt ensures adequate water supply during, post-lockdown REASI, JUNE 21: State Bank of India Regional Business office-03 Jammu conducted CSR activity at District Hospital Reasi un- der Tehsil & Distt. Reasi. Under these activities, Sh Ajitav Parashar, DGM (Business & Operational) Jammu Module and Sh. Sunil Sharma Regional Manager RBO-III Jammu in presence of CMO Dr. Pri- tam Singh Thakur, Medical Superintendent Dr. Rajin- der Kumar and Dr. Sudesh Raina, has donated Per- sonal Protective Equip- ment (PPE) kits, Hand rub Sanitizer, Facial Masks to District Hospital Reasi, contributing in country's fight against Covid-19 pan- demic. SBI donates PPE kits at Reasi District Hospital HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS JAMMU, JUNE 21 Irked over frequent un- scheduled power cuts, Young Panthers today staged protest demonstra- tion against the administra- tion of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territorry over frequent power cuts across the district. The protest was held un- der the leadership of Partap Singh Jamwal (Sr. YP Leader, JKNPP), Bhanu Partap Goria (President Jammu West YP) and Arun Mehra (Distt. Vice Presi- dent YP) demanding unin- terrupted power supply. YP activists shouted slo- gans against UT adminis- tration of J&K UT and Power Development De- partment (PDD) and raised slogans against them here at Jammu. Partap Singh Jamwal al- leged that there has been no power supply to them for most of the time as apart from unscheduled power cuts. Partap said that Central goverment put tall claims of huge power generations but yet have not got acquainted with the state of power sup- ply in the UT and only deliv- ering sermons of develop- ment sitting in AC rooms. He said these days when the temperature is crossing plus 42°C mark, the depart- ment had failed to ensure its regular supply. Bhanu Partap Goria also addresed and said that the dangling wires are pos- ing a threat to the lives of people Ward No. 14 Bhag- wati Nagar. He accused that Power Development De- partment (PDD) has failed to repair the electric wires in the area which are openly hanging from past more than one year and 6 months. He said “situation is very bad in the ward, elec- tric wires are hanging every- where used instead of elec- tric poles. YP leader warned the administration to im- prove the power supply in such scorching heat unless administration have to bear the brunt of public anger. Adminstration fails to provide proper power supply: YP HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS JAMMU, JUNE 21 As part of celebration of the 6th International Day of Yoga, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board organ- ised yoga asanas and pranayam at its Sports Complex at Katra by main- taining adequate social dis- tancing. Employees of the Board and sports persons of the Sports Complex performed a series of asanas and pranayam under the super- vision of yoga experts. The yoga sessions were also organised at the Bhawan and Bhairon as part of the celebration of International Yoga Day. In view of the present sit- uation due to Covid-19, the employees of the Board and their families also per- formed yoga at their homes. SMVDSB celebrates 6th International Yoga Day HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS JAMMU, JUNE 21 Rich tributes were paid at Balidan Sthamb to brave soldiers who made supreme sacrifice in Galwan valley in ladakh in which 20 soldiers laid their life to defend mother land, nation will never forget & will always remember their supreme sacrifice. Senior Congress leaders Suresh kumar Do- gra chairman (OBC) JKPCC, Sunil kumar, Sr. Vice-President DCC Jammu(U), Gaurav Chopra Councillor JMC,(Ward No.28) & other paid floral tributes to them. They said that our country is United and with armed forces & Govt. to revenge the sacri- fice made by our brave sol- diers.They said it is a very coward attack by Chinese PLA on our unarmed sol- diers. The leaders admired the sacrifice of the Martyrs and conveyed their condo- lences to the Bereaved fam- lies. They raised the slogans "Bharat Mata ki Jai" & " Veer Jawan Amar Rahe". The Prominents who ac- companied are, Rajkumar Sodhi, Nageshwar Narayan,S. Gurmeet Singh, Ashwani Handa Sourav Mehra,Sohan lal,Ajay Bal- gotra,Harsh, Shuzat Ahmed. Congress leaders pay tributes to brave Indian soldiers HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS JAMMU, JUNE 21 As part of International Yoga Day celebration, Sam- agra Shiksha in association with Arogya Bharti and Ra- dio Big FM organized live Yoga sessions at SRML Higher Secondary School Jammu. Maintaining social dis- tancing; the experts from Arogya Bharti conducted half an hour session per- forming different Aasanas and illustrating their health benefits. The session was joined by Project Director, Samagra Shiksha Dr. Arun Manhas and senior staff of Radio 92.7 Big FM (Reliance Group). The live session, which was streamed through Digi- tal Educational Platform, J&K Knowledge Network and Facebook Pages of Samagra Shiksha as well as Big FM, was attended by students, teachers and par- ents from across the UT. The experts demon- strated different Aasanas starting from ‘Surya Na- maskar’ to Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and explained that this ancient form of fit- ness with roots in India fo- cuses on developing mental and physical balance be- sides boosting strength and flexibility. The session pro- gressed with Padmasana, Bharadvaja's Twist and Ka- paal Bharti techniques. Meanwhile, acting on the directions of Principal Sec- retary School Education, Dr Asgar Samoon, an online competition was organized by Samagra Shiksha in which 300 videos display- ing different Yoga Aasanas were received from the stu- dents of classes 6th to 12th from all the districts includ- ing Kashmir division which were being evaluated to screen the winners. Dr. Asgar Samoon con- gratulated Samagra Shik- sha for organizinge such events and involving stu- dents in curricular activities especially in the period of COVID crisis. He stated that practicing Yoga is said to come with many benefits for both mental and physical health. “Learning Yoga at an early age can have enormous ad- vantages on the general well -being as well as the pros- perity of the students”, he added. Dr. Samoon stressed that teachers must encourage their students to practice Yoga and other physical workouts right from the early age. Samagra Shiksha celebrates International Yoga Day KALAKOTE, JUNE 21: 7-days online workshop on “Yoga and Well- ness” organized by GDC Kalakote in collaboration with EBSB to commem- orate 6th International Yoga Day, 2020, which commenced on June 15, today gets concluded. The workshop has fulfilled it’s purpose to make par- ticipants aware about importance of different Yoga asanas and make them learn the systematic way to process them. A total of 252 participants registered for this workshop from all over the country and took part in many events such as Essay Competition, Poster making Competition, quiz competi- tion, Collage making competition etc. conducted during this workshop very enthusiastically. While seeing the prevailing pan- demic situation of COVID-19, the Workshop was organised on the offi- cial Facebook page of GDC kalakote. Everyday in the morning session of workshop, participants were demon- strated different forms of yoga like “Pranayama”, “yoga nidra”, “ashtanga yoga”, “tratak”etc. by different yoga instructors . The afternoon session of each day of workshop witnessed brainstorming Lectures from differ- ent eminent speakers invited from Physical Education field from all over the country. The sessions covered dif- ferent topics each day like “Important of yoga”, “Drug abuse and Youth Health”, “Hypokinetic diseases and ways to overcome them”, “COVID-19 and Yoga”, “Detoxification of body with traditional methods”, “Nutrition for optimum health” etc. The valedictory session was held on- line on GDC official Facebook page. While welcoming the participants and chief guests, Prof. (Dr.) Romesh Ku- mar Sharma, Principal GDC Kalakote, highlighted all the activities and ini- tiatives taken by GDC Kalakote dur- ing the workshop. He presented the overview of all those activities con- ducted during all the sessions of work- shop. All the sessions of this workshop were enjoyed very actively by Prof. Shalabh, IIT Kanpur, Prof. Rahul Gupta, UGC-HRDC, JU, Dr. Aijaz Ahmed Hakak, Joint secretary, BOSE, Srinagar, Prof. Shujaut Kahan, Prof, GDC Hiranagar, Dr. Surinder Kapahi, Department of Agriculture, Dr. Jasvinder Singh, Assistant Prof., Govt. M. A. M college , Dr Harbajan Singh, Dr. Vimal, Dr Vishal Joined from USA. They all appreciated the partici- pation from different parts of the country and Principal GDC Kalakote, Dr. Romesh kumar Gupta,the con- venor of this workshop Dr. Dinesh ku- mar Sharma, and the whole faculty of GDC Kalakote for their efforts in or- ganising such knowledgeable and in- teresting workshop. They were of view that such kind of workshops should be organized in future also. Participants also have shown their satisfaction in respect of the content, delivery and presentations of all the topics covered during the workshop. Later the principal, GDC Kalakote, announced the winners of all the ac- tivities held during the workshop. It is pertinent to mention that Srishti Rawat from HNB Garhwal University secured first position while Neha Sindhwal, D. A. V. (PG) college, Dehradun and Umang thusoo, P. G, English Department, GCW Parade, secured second and third position re- spectively in Essay Competition. In Poster Competition, Surbhi Raina from GDC Kalakote, Faiz Ahmed from GDC Kalakote and Bhu- mika ,GDC Kalakote, secured first, second and third position respec- tively. First position in Collage competi- tion was secured by the collage by GDC Kalakote Faculty while second position was secured by Dr. Harbha- jan Singh, Asst. professor, GDC Now- shera and third position secured by Madhotra family of Ramnagar. In the last , Dr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma, Physical Educational Direc- tor, GDC Kalakote and also the con- venor of the workshop presented his vote of thanks to all the participants, Chief guests, Principal GDC Kalakote, Dr. Romesh Kumar Gupta and all the faculty members of GDC Kalakote, Prof.Sachin Kumar bhagat, Prof. Anayat Ullah khan, Dr.Afa Dul, Dr. Pinkey Rakwal, Prof. Sanjogita., Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed, Prof. Shivani Thakur, Prof. Esha Bhagat, Librarian Ruchika and Manoj Kumar Sharma for participating and appreciating the workshop and thus making the work- shop successful. 7-day online workshop on yoga, wellness concludes with valedictory function JAMMU JUNE 21: Na- tional Conference Provin- cial President Mr Devender Singh Rana today sought National Human Rights Commission probe into the tragic and shocking death of two kin of a COVID-19 vic- tim in Jammu due to al- leged negligence in follow- ing the laid down protocol with regard to last rites of the corona cases. “Not only the necessary protocol was ignored but no compassion or attention was reportedly shown by the designated personnel, which led to deaths in most tragic circumstances”, Mr Rana said while describing the incident as the worst hu- man tragedy and grave vio- lation of human rights. The Provincial President said the scope of inquiry needed to be scaled up to find out the truth and to re- store faith of the people in the system. Such negligence and pathetic approach negates the good work be- ing done by frontline work- ers in fighting the pandemic and therefore it is impera- tive to identify the wrong- doers so that they are dealt in per law, he said. Rana seeks NHRC probe into tragic death of 2 kins HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS JAMMU, JUNE 21 On line International Yoga day was celebrated by Zone Miran Sahib under the patronage of Worthy Direc- tor General Youth Services & Sports J&K UT, under the supervision of DYSSO Sh. Sukhdev Sharma. Overall 300 students & non students drawn from twenty five institutions ,in- cluding one Higher Sec- ondary, nine High Schools,fifteen Middle Schools took part in the mega event. A sense of awareness re- garding the guidelines of so- cial distancing was seen. All the field staff of zone Miran Sahib participants & even some families partici- pated in the mega event from their home and up- loaded their videos and pic's. A feel like Yoga culture rather mass movement was observed. ZPEO Mr. Rakesh Kakar conducted the proceedings and thanked the active field staff, all participants viz stu- dents and non-students & especially littles performing shoulder to shoulder with their parents,who were th bie main attraction of the event. ZPEO wished that now it should p routine of everybody's life onwards for their wellness. DYSSO celebrates International Yoga Day at Miran Sahib HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWS JAMMU, JUNE 21 Residents of Mahalpur, Bhalwal today appealed the authorities to move the re- vised plan of Toll Plaza which is going to be con- structed on the Jammu Akhnoor Road. The government has changed its position from the earlier fixed location to nearby populated area which can lead to the demo- lition of the existing resi- dential as well as commer- cial buildings in the area. Moreover, small farmers who own few canals of land will be forced to lose their land due to the alleged adamant behavior of the au- thorities, they said. They appealed to the higher authorities to inter- vene in this matter and in- stall toll plaza as per the ear- lier released blueprint. Mahalpur, Bhalwal residents appeal admn to move Toll Plaza ‘Yoga only way to lead a healthy, harmonious life’ JAMMU, JUNE 21: Ad- visor to Lieutenant Gover- nor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, in his message on Interna- tional Day of Yoga, today urged upon people to prac- tice Yoga regularly as it is the only way to lead a healthy and harmonious life. “Yoga not only relaxes the mind and nurtures a healthy balance between our inner and outer worlds but helps us realize our- selves”, the Advisor main- tained. The Advisor ob- served that Yoga is an important part of our coun- try's ancient traditions and has emerged as a force of unity as well as deepens the bonds of humanity in our country.

Upload: others

Post on 28-Sep-2020

8 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: JAMMU & KASHMIR THE HIMALAYAN MAIL QJAMMU QMONDAY …epaper.himalayanmail.com/admin/paper/1592759943Page 3.pdf · work on different schemes including mega projects under Jal Jivaan

3THE HIMALAYAN MAIL JAMMU MONDAY JUNE 22, 2020

JAMMU & KASHMIR

KISHTWAR, JUNE21: The challenge of makingprovision of adequate watersupply in this water scarcedistrict during and postlockdown was ably met,thanks to the extra effortsput in by the PHE depart-ment.

The department man-aged the smooth supply ofthe water for commonmasses as the pandemic ne-cessitated the same tomaintain the physical hy-giene by frequent handwashing and cleanliness ofdaily usage items likeclothes and mask etc.

The Department alsomade all the necessaryarrangements for supply of

clean and fresh drinkingwater to minimize thechances of spread of otherwater borne diseases, whichcould become the easy sus-ceptibility to the COVID in-fection.

“March and April monthsin this area witness torren-tial rains and it was a chal-lenging task for the depart-ment to ensure theuninterrupted supply of wa-ter as damage to the gravitylines passing through theforest and rocky areas dueto landslide becomes in-evitable,” said Xen PHEKishtwar N K Gupta.

For this reason, the watertanker arrangements weremade for maintaining sup-

ply to the shortage prone ar-eas such as main town andadjoining areas of town, hesaid.

In addition to it about,200 tankers of water weresupplied to the quarantinecenters during the lock-down to augment the regu-lar supply.

To overcome problem ofshortage of workforce, fieldfunctionaries were campednear the work places andthe movement passes wereissued to ensure the unin-terrupted execution of es-sential repairment works.

With the start of Unlockmeasures in the district, thedepartment has restartedwork on different schemes

including mega projectsunder Jal Jivaan Mission inBlock Drabshalla ,Trigamand Thakrie along with theprestigious Naigarh WSSproject and other underlanguishing project.

As per the department,besides these, 20 languish-ing works have been re-sumed with an expeditiouspace with due observance ofprecautionary measures tobring the tangible results atthe gross root level in a timebound manner. Under Backto village programme, 51works costing Rs 2.53 crorewere taken up in the year2019 and majority of themhave been completed in astipulated time.

Kishtwar PHE deptt ensures adequatewater supply during, post-lockdown

REASI, JUNE 21: StateBank of India RegionalBusiness office-03 Jammuconducted CSR activity atDistrict Hospital Reasi un-der Tehsil & Distt. Reasi.

Under these activities, ShAjitav Parashar, DGM

(Business & Operational)Jammu Module and Sh.Sunil Sharma RegionalManager RBO-III Jammuin presence of CMO Dr. Pri-tam Singh Thakur, MedicalSuperintendent Dr. Rajin-der Kumar and Dr. Sudesh

Raina, has donated Per-sonal Protective Equip-ment (PPE) kits, Hand rubSanitizer, Facial Masks toDistrict Hospital Reasi,contributing in country'sfight against Covid-19 pan-demic.

SBI donates PPE kits at Reasi District Hospital

HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWSJAMMU, JUNE 21

Irked over frequent un-scheduled power cuts,Young Panthers todaystaged protest demonstra-tion against the administra-tion of Jammu and KashmirUnion Territorry

over frequent power cutsacross the district.

The protest was held un-der the leadership of PartapSingh Jamwal (Sr. YPLeader, JKNPP), BhanuPartap Goria (PresidentJammu West YP) and ArunMehra (Distt. Vice Presi-dent YP) demanding unin-terrupted power supply.

YP activists shouted slo-gans against UT adminis-tration of J&K UT andPower Development De-partment (PDD) and raisedslogans against them hereat Jammu.

Partap Singh Jamwal al-leged that there has been nopower supply to them for

most of the time as apartfrom unscheduled powercuts.

Partap said that Centralgoverment put tall claims ofhuge power generations butyet have not got acquaintedwith the state of power sup-ply in the UT and only deliv-ering sermons of develop-ment sitting in AC rooms.

He said these days whenthe temperature is crossingplus 42°C mark, the depart-ment had failed to ensure itsregular supply.

Bhanu Partap Goriaalso addresed and said thatthe dangling wires are pos-

ing a threat to the lives ofpeople Ward No. 14 Bhag-wati Nagar. He accused thatPower Development De-partment (PDD) has failedto repair the electric wires inthe area which are openlyhanging from past morethan one year and 6months. He said “situationis very bad in the ward, elec-tric wires are hanging every-where used instead of elec-tric poles. YP leader warnedthe administration to im-prove the power supply insuch scorching heat unlessadministration have to bearthe brunt of public anger.

Adminstration fails to provideproper power supply: YP

HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWSJAMMU, JUNE 21

As part of celebration ofthe 6th International Dayof Yoga, Shri Mata VaishnoDevi Shrine Board organ-ised yoga asanas andpranayam at its SportsComplex at Katra by main-taining adequate social dis-tancing.

Employees of the Boardand sports persons of theSports Complex performeda series of asanas andpranayam under the super-vision of yoga experts.

The yoga sessions were

also organised at theBhawan and Bhairon aspart of the celebration ofInternational Yoga Day.

In view of the present sit-

uation due to Covid-19, theemployees of the Board andtheir families also per-formed yoga at theirhomes.

SMVDSB celebrates 6thInternational Yoga Day

HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWSJAMMU, JUNE 21

Rich tributes were paid atBalidan Sthamb to bravesoldiers who made supremesacrifice in Galwan valley inladakh in which 20 soldierslaid their life to defendmother land, nation will

never forget & will alwaysremember their supremesacrifice. Senior Congressleaders Suresh kumar Do-gra chairman (OBC)JKPCC, Sunil kumar, Sr.Vice-President DCCJammu(U), Gaurav ChopraCouncillor JMC,(WardNo.28) & other paid floral

tributes to them. They saidthat our country is Unitedand with armed forces &Govt. to revenge the sacri-fice made by our brave sol-diers.They said it is a verycoward attack by ChinesePLA on our unarmed sol-diers. The leaders admiredthe sacrifice of the Martyrsand conveyed their condo-lences to the Bereaved fam-lies. They raised the slogans"Bharat Mata ki Jai" & "Veer Jawan Amar Rahe".

The Prominents who ac-companied are, RajkumarSodhi, NageshwarNarayan,S. Gurmeet Singh,Ashwani Handa SouravMehra,Sohan lal,Ajay Bal-gotra,Harsh, ShuzatAhmed.

Congress leaders pay tributes to brave Indian soldiers

HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWSJAMMU, JUNE 21

As part of InternationalYoga Day celebration, Sam-agra Shiksha in associationwith Arogya Bharti and Ra-dio Big FM organized liveYoga sessions at SRMLHigher Secondary SchoolJammu.

Maintaining social dis-tancing; the experts fromArogya Bharti conductedhalf an hour session per-forming different Aasanasand illustrating their healthbenefits.

The session was joined byProject Director, SamagraShiksha Dr. Arun Manhasand senior staff of Radio92.7 Big FM (RelianceGroup).

The live session, whichwas streamed through Digi-tal Educational Platform,J&K Knowledge Networkand Facebook Pages ofSamagra Shiksha as well asBig FM, was attended bystudents, teachers and par-ents from across the UT.

The experts demon-strated different Aasanasstarting from ‘Surya Na-maskar’ to Bhujangasana(Cobra Pose) and explainedthat this ancient form of fit-ness with roots in India fo-cuses on developing mentaland physical balance be-sides boosting strength andflexibility. The session pro-gressed with Padmasana,Bharadvaja's Twist and Ka-paal Bharti techniques.

Meanwhile, acting on thedirections of Principal Sec-

retary School Education, DrAsgar Samoon, an onlinecompetition was organizedby Samagra Shiksha inwhich 300 videos display-ing different Yoga Aasanaswere received from the stu-dents of classes 6th to 12thfrom all the districts includ-ing Kashmir division whichwere being evaluated toscreen the winners.

Dr. Asgar Samoon con-gratulated Samagra Shik-sha for organizinge suchevents and involving stu-dents in curricular activitiesespecially in the period ofCOVID crisis.

He stated that practicingYoga is said to come withmany benefits for bothmental and physical health.“Learning Yoga at an earlyage can have enormous ad-vantages on the general well-being as well as the pros-perity of the students”, headded.

Dr. Samoon stressed thatteachers must encouragetheir students to practiceYoga and other physicalworkouts right from theearly age.

Samagra Shiksha celebrates International Yoga Day

KALAKOTE, JUNE 21: 7-daysonline workshop on “Yoga and Well-ness” organized by GDC Kalakote incollaboration with EBSB to commem-orate 6th International Yoga Day,2020, which commenced on June 15,today gets concluded. The workshophas fulfilled it’s purpose to make par-ticipants aware about importance ofdifferent Yoga asanas and make themlearn the systematic way to processthem.

A total of 252 participants registeredfor this workshop from all over thecountry and took part in many eventssuch as Essay Competition, Postermaking Competition, quiz competi-tion, Collage making competition etc.conducted during this workshop veryenthusiastically.

While seeing the prevailing pan-demic situation of COVID-19, theWorkshop was organised on the offi-cial Facebook page of GDC kalakote.Everyday in the morning session ofworkshop, participants were demon-strated different forms of yoga like

“Pranayama”, “yoga nidra”, “ashtangayoga”, “tratak”etc. by different yogainstructors . The afternoon session ofeach day of workshop witnessedbrainstorming Lectures from differ-ent eminent speakers invited fromPhysical Education field from all overthe country. The sessions covered dif-ferent topics each day like “Importantof yoga”, “Drug abuse and YouthHealth”, “Hypokinetic diseases andways to overcome them”, “COVID-19and Yoga”, “Detoxification of bodywith traditional methods”, “Nutritionfor optimum health” etc.

The valedictory session was held on-line on GDC official Facebook page.While welcoming the participants andchief guests, Prof. (Dr.) Romesh Ku-mar Sharma, Principal GDC Kalakote,highlighted all the activities and ini-tiatives taken by GDC Kalakote dur-ing the workshop. He presented theoverview of all those activities con-ducted during all the sessions of work-shop.

All the sessions of this workshop

were enjoyed very actively by Prof.Shalabh, IIT Kanpur, Prof. RahulGupta, UGC-HRDC, JU, Dr. AijazAhmed Hakak, Joint secretary, BOSE,Srinagar, Prof. Shujaut Kahan, Prof,GDC Hiranagar, Dr. Surinder Kapahi,

Department of Agriculture, Dr.Jasvinder Singh, Assistant Prof., Govt.M. A. M college , Dr Harbajan Singh,Dr. Vimal, Dr Vishal Joined fromUSA. They all appreciated the partici-pation from different parts of the

country and Principal GDC Kalakote,Dr. Romesh kumar Gupta,the con-venor of this workshop Dr. Dinesh ku-mar Sharma, and the whole faculty ofGDC Kalakote for their efforts in or-ganising such knowledgeable and in-teresting workshop. They were of viewthat such kind of workshops should beorganized in future also.

Participants also have shown theirsatisfaction in respect of the content,delivery and presentations of all thetopics covered during the workshop.

Later the principal, GDC Kalakote,announced the winners of all the ac-tivities held during the workshop. Itis pertinent to mention that SrishtiRawat from HNB Garhwal Universitysecured first position while NehaSindhwal, D. A. V. (PG) college,Dehradun and Umang thusoo, P. G,English Department, GCW Parade,secured second and third position re-spectively in Essay Competition.

In Poster Competition, SurbhiRaina from GDC Kalakote, FaizAhmed from GDC Kalakote and Bhu-

mika ,GDC Kalakote, secured first,second and third position respec-tively.

First position in Collage competi-tion was secured by the collage byGDC Kalakote Faculty while secondposition was secured by Dr. Harbha-jan Singh, Asst. professor, GDC Now-shera and third position secured byMadhotra family of Ramnagar.

In the last , Dr. Dinesh KumarSharma, Physical Educational Direc-tor, GDC Kalakote and also the con-venor of the workshop presented hisvote of thanks to all the participants,Chief guests, Principal GDC Kalakote,Dr. Romesh Kumar Gupta and all thefaculty members of GDC Kalakote,Prof.Sachin Kumar bhagat, Prof.Anayat Ullah khan, Dr.Afa Dul, Dr.Pinkey Rakwal, Prof. Sanjogita., Dr.Mushtaq Ahmed, Prof. ShivaniThakur, Prof. Esha Bhagat, LibrarianRuchika and Manoj Kumar Sharmafor participating and appreciating theworkshop and thus making the work-shop successful.

7-day online workshop on yoga, wellness concludes with valedictory function

JAMMU JUNE 21: Na-tional Conference Provin-cial President Mr DevenderSingh Rana today soughtNational Human RightsCommission probe into thetragic and shocking death oftwo kin of a COVID-19 vic-tim in Jammu due to al-leged negligence in follow-ing the laid down protocolwith regard to last rites ofthe corona cases.

“Not only the necessaryprotocol was ignored but nocompassion or attentionwas reportedly shown bythe designated personnel,which led to deaths in most

tragic circumstances”, MrRana said while describingthe incident as the worst hu-man tragedy and grave vio-lation of human rights.

The Provincial Presidentsaid the scope of inquiryneeded to be scaled up tofind out the truth and to re-store faith of the people inthe system. Such negligenceand pathetic approachnegates the good work be-ing done by frontline work-ers in fighting the pandemicand therefore it is impera-tive to identify the wrong-doers so that they are dealtin per law, he said.

Rana seeks NHRC probeinto tragic death of 2 kins

HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWSJAMMU, JUNE 21

On line InternationalYoga day was celebrated byZone Miran Sahib under thepatronage of Worthy Direc-tor General Youth Services& Sports J&K UT, under thesupervision of DYSSO Sh.Sukhdev Sharma.

Overall 300 students &non students drawn fromtwenty five institutions ,in-cluding one Higher Sec-ondary, nine HighSchools,fifteen MiddleSchools took part in themega event.

A sense of awareness re-garding the guidelines of so-cial distancing was seen.

All the field staff of zoneMiran Sahib participants &even some families partici-pated in the mega eventfrom their home and up-loaded their videos andpic's. A feel like Yoga culturerather mass movement wasobserved.

ZPEO Mr. Rakesh Kakarconducted the proceedingsand thanked the active fieldstaff, all participants viz stu-dents and non-students &especially littles performingshoulder to shoulder withtheir parents,who were thbie main attraction of theevent. ZPEO wished thatnow it should p routine ofeverybody's life onwards fortheir wellness.

DYSSO celebrates InternationalYoga Day at Miran Sahib

HIMALAYAN MAIL NEWSJAMMU, JUNE 21

Residents of Mahalpur,Bhalwal today appealed theauthorities to move the re-vised plan of Toll Plazawhich is going to be con-structed on the JammuAkhnoor Road.

The government haschanged its position fromthe earlier fixed location tonearby populated areawhich can lead to the demo-

lition of the existing resi-dential as well as commer-cial buildings in the area.

Moreover, small farmerswho own few canals of landwill be forced to lose theirland due to the allegedadamant behavior of the au-thorities, they said.

They appealed to thehigher authorities to inter-vene in this matter and in-stall toll plaza as per the ear-lier released blueprint.

Mahalpur, Bhalwal residents appeal admn to move Toll Plaza

‘Yoga only way tolead a healthy,

harmonious life’JAMMU, JUNE 21: Ad-

visor to Lieutenant Gover-nor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar,in his message on Interna-tional Day of Yoga, todayurged upon people to prac-tice Yoga regularly as it isthe only way to lead ahealthy and harmoniouslife. “Yoga not only relaxesthe mind and nurtures ahealthy balance betweenour inner and outer worldsbut helps us realize our-selves”, the Advisor main-tained. The Advisor ob-served that Yoga is animportant part of our coun-try's ancient traditions andhas emerged as a force ofunity as well as deepens thebonds of humanity in ourcountry.