Mar 31, 2021
The Assistant Regional Transport Officer was asked to ensure availability of adequate number of Busses/matadors for ferrying the devotees from Bandipora to Ahem Sharief and back on the day of Mehraj-ul-Alam and the following Friday. The Tehsildar and Bandipora Police shall identify the parking place for vehicles at Aham Sharief as per the past practice.
In view of the Covid-19 pandemic, ADC asked the members of Waqf Board Ahem Sharief to strictly follow the guidelines and take extra care to ensure social distancing and other measures to ensure safety of the pilgrims.
The Health Department was asked to set up medical camps at the locations of worship during the night long prayers of Mehraj. The Municipal Committees of Hajin, Sumbal and Bandipora were asked to ensure proper upkeep and cleanliness of major mosques, lanes, by-lanes and also at shrine complex at Aham sharief.
Srinagar: Series of activities to raise awareness among the masses with respect to road safety marked the culmination of National Road Safety Month-2021 themed ‘Sadak Suraksha Jeevan Raksha’ across all the districts of Kashmir.
On the occasion, Valediction function was held at Srinagar and at all the districts to observe the conclusion of the month long awareness drive that was kick started on 18 January, 2021.
During this period, a number of activities including debates, quiz, essay and painting competitions, distribution of pamphlets and print material, blood donation camp, fitness mela, walkathon, rallies to raise mass awareness among the drivers and the public about road safety norms besides health check up camps were conducted by the Regional Transport Authority, Kashmir and Astt. Regional Transport Offices of all the districts.
Series of activities mark beginning of 32nd National Road Safety Month
Series of activities mark beginning of 32nd National Road Safety Month
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 18: Series of activities were held across Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh to mark the beginning of National Road Safety Month.
The day witnessed inaugural functions, walkathons and awareness rallies organized by respective district administrations.
JAMMU: The 32nd National Road Safety Month was today inaugurated by Transport Commissioner, J&K Pardeep Kumar, with the flagging off a Walkathon-cum-Awareness Rally, here at Gulshan Ground.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic Jammu, Shiv Kumar Sharma was the guest of honour on the occasion.
Bike rally held in J-K to create awareness about traffic rules ANI | Updated: Jan 19, 2021 22:33 IST
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 19 (ANI): The Government College for Women at Jammu s Gandhi Nagar on Tuesday held a bike-scooter rally from Jammu to Katra to create awareness about traffic rules to mark the 32nd National Road Safety month.
The rally was flagged off by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic Jammu Shiv Kumar Sharma. As per the direction of the Indian government, the National Road Safety Month (January 18-February 17) was inaugurated yesterday, informed SSP. The traffic police of Jammu are deployed for the safety of the people and the heavy fine being imposed so that the road-users must adopt the traffic rules, he said.
This 21-year-old female auto driver in Jammu and Kashmir is getting netizens attention
Banjeet Kaur, who is a second-year student in college, said that she had not left her studies and driving an auto-rickshaw was just her part-time job. Banjeet s story became an inspiration for many and they praised her for her skills and choices. (Image: ANI)
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A 21-year-old woman from the Udhampur district in Jammu and Kashmir is making news for breaking gender stereotypes and her sheer determination. The young woman is being praised by many for her decision to drive an auto-rickshaw and support her father in earning family income.