DE Web Desk JAMMU, Jan 6: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday ordered a major reshuffle in police with 74 officers transferred in the interest of the administration with immediate effect. According to a government order, Garib Dass, IPS (AGMUT: 1997), Commissioner Civil Military Liaison, holding additional charge of Director SKPA, has been transferred and posted as Director SKPA, Udhampur, against an available vacancy. Vivek Gupta, IPS (AGMUT: 2007), DIG Traffic, Jammu, holding additional Charge of DIG Jammu-Samba-Kathua Range, […]
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J-K rains: Vaishno Devi yatra going smoothly, arrangements in place for devotees ANI | Updated: Jul 29, 2021 08:56 IST
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir), July 29 (ANI): Amid heavy rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir, the chief executive officer of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB), Ramesh Kumar Jangid informed that the yatra s track is fine and everything is being conducted smoothly.
The board has made all arrangements in view of the weather forecast. Shri Mata Vaishno DeviYatra track is fine and yatra is going smoothly. SMVDSB made all arrangements in view of weather forecast, Jangid tweeted.
With all COVID-19 protocols in place, Mata Vaishno Devi temple allowed pilgrims to take yatra from May. The board made elaborate arrangements to facilitate the pilgrims in view of the pandemic.
Jammu and Kashmir cloudburst: 7 dead, 17 rescued, 19 still missing in Kishtwar district
At least seven people have died while 19 are still missing after a cloudburst in the Gulabgarh area of Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday morning. According to Doda Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Udayabhaskar Billa, of the 17 people who have been rescued till now, five are critically injured. Till now seven dead bodies have been recovered, and 17 people have been rescued. Out of 17 people who were rescued, five are critically injured. At least 19 people are still missing, said the DIG.
He added that rescue teams are putting in all efforts to reach the victims of the natural calamity timely, but delays are happening due to unsuitable weather conditions.