Govt noncommittal over resumption of crucial service as people suffer
We will do it phase-wise once situation in Kashmir becomes ‘more normal’
Internet services would be restored in Kashmir in phases once the situation turns "more normal", Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) G C Murmu said on Wednesday.
However, he gave no timeline for restoration of internet services, which were snapped across all platforms in the Kashmir valley on the intervening night of August 4 and August 5.
The Centre announced abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status under Article 370 of the Constitution on August 5.
"We are reviewing it (internet ban) and as it (situation) becomes more normal, we will do it (restore) phase-wise. We have already discussed it with our administration and we are taking it up," Murmu told reporters on the sidelines of the passing-out parade of police recruits at the Police Training Centre, Sheeri in north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
The LG described the situation in the valley post abrogation of Article 370 as "very good".
"I think the situation is very good, it has improved very well. The police have been doing a yeoman's service and there is a high level of coordination among all the forces here. People's participation is very good, they are coming out and are interested in development," he said.
Meanwhile, an official spokesperson quoted Murmu saying that the synergy and coordination between Police and Civil Administration is vital for the development in Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that Police was performing yeoman’s service ensuring safety and security of the people.
Speaking at a Passing Out- cum Attestation Parade of 15th Basic Recruitment Training Course (BRTC) held at Subsidiary Training School (STC), Sheeri, Baramulla, the Lt. Governor observed that the Jammu and Kashmir Police is doing a commendable job in ensuring law and order and maintaining peaceful environment in the region.
“Jammu and Kashmir being one of the oldest forces of the nation has faced all the challenges very boldly and they have ensured peaceful environment in the region,” the Lt. Governor said, generating applause from the cadets. The Lt. Governor lauded the role of Police and Civil Administration for their services during Government’s ambitious Back to Village Programmes which aim to provide governance at the people’s doorsteps.
Lt. Governor stressed the importance of greater synergy between Police and Civil Administration to provide hassle-free services to the people and help the Government to realize the dream of development in Jammu and Kashmir.
He observed that the Police and Paramilitary forces have remained on the forefront to ensure smooth conduct of activities like Panchayat elections, BDC polls and Back to Village Programmes. He said it is good to learn that the people are coming out and helping the Government in the developmental process.
Lt. Governor said, besides ensuring law and order in the region, the Jammu and Kashmir Police has a greater role to play in implementing the fruitful welfare schemes and programmes of the Government with utmost devotion and dedication in an accelerated manner.
Urging the Police Department to ensure that people’s grievances are addressed on priority, the Lt. Governor said that ‘People-friendly Policing’ is call of the day which will yield greater results in ensuring the law and order, peace and tranquility in the region.
“This is a historical event. From today, you (Passing out cadets) will be joining the mainstream police ranks and playing your roles in safeguarding the interests of the nation,” the Lt. Governor said.
He complimented Jammu and Kashmir Police for organizing the training and parade successfully. He said that it was heartening to note that Police was conducting all its recruitment process though a Transparent Recruitment Process (TRP) and the education profile of the passing out recruit constables was also encouraging. He advised the trainee cadets to serve the public with utmost devotion and dedication and wished them success for the future.
On Developmental Projects, the Lt. Governor urged people to avail the developmental schemes of the Government. He said that several projects have been listed as “Languishing”, assuring that the administration was taking every possible step to clear all such projects for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that around 2500 projects were reviewed out of which around 1000 projects are going to be completed sooner.
Earlier, the Lt. Governor inspected the Parade and took the salute. Nearly 950 trainee constables passed out after completing their basic recruit training.
The Lieutenant Governor informed that he has convened a marathon meeting to take an in-depth review of the Police Department and some of the welfare measures for the Police Department were in the offing. He said that some of the genuine grievances and demands, including Housing and other allowances, of the Police Department were being thoroughly examined and a decision in this regard would be taken soon.
In his welcome speech, Director General of Police, Dilbag Singh hailed the government, especially the Lt. Governor, for taking keen interest in Police welfare. Addressing the pass-outs, the DGP complimented them for undergoing nine-month rigorous training successfully. He said that with their joining the Jammu and Kashmir Police would become stronger and hoped that the passing out cadets will work for the nation with dedication. He congratulated the award-winning cadets and also the families and relatives of passing out trainees.
The Principal of the STC, Showkat Ahmad Dar, highlighted the profile of the new recruits and also gave a brief about the pieces of training conducted for them.
Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education, Atal Dulloo, ADGP, CID, Dr B Srinivas, ADGP Armed, SJM Gillani, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, SP Pani, Inspector General of Police, Armed, Vijay Kumar, SSP Baramulla, Qayoom Ahmad, among other senior police and civil functionaries were present on the occasion.
Govt noncommittal over resumption of crucial service as people suffer
We will do it phase-wise once situation in Kashmir becomes ‘more normal’
Internet services would be restored in Kashmir in phases once the situation turns "more normal", Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) G C Murmu said on Wednesday.
However, he gave no timeline for restoration of internet services, which were snapped across all platforms in the Kashmir valley on the intervening night of August 4 and August 5.
The Centre announced abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status under Article 370 of the Constitution on August 5.
"We are reviewing it (internet ban) and as it (situation) becomes more normal, we will do it (restore) phase-wise. We have already discussed it with our administration and we are taking it up," Murmu told reporters on the sidelines of the passing-out parade of police recruits at the Police Training Centre, Sheeri in north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
The LG described the situation in the valley post abrogation of Article 370 as "very good".
"I think the situation is very good, it has improved very well. The police have been doing a yeoman's service and there is a high level of coordination among all the forces here. People's participation is very good, they are coming out and are interested in development," he said.
Meanwhile, an official spokesperson quoted Murmu saying that the synergy and coordination between Police and Civil Administration is vital for the development in Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that Police was performing yeoman’s service ensuring safety and security of the people.
Speaking at a Passing Out- cum Attestation Parade of 15th Basic Recruitment Training Course (BRTC) held at Subsidiary Training School (STC), Sheeri, Baramulla, the Lt. Governor observed that the Jammu and Kashmir Police is doing a commendable job in ensuring law and order and maintaining peaceful environment in the region.
“Jammu and Kashmir being one of the oldest forces of the nation has faced all the challenges very boldly and they have ensured peaceful environment in the region,” the Lt. Governor said, generating applause from the cadets. The Lt. Governor lauded the role of Police and Civil Administration for their services during Government’s ambitious Back to Village Programmes which aim to provide governance at the people’s doorsteps.
Lt. Governor stressed the importance of greater synergy between Police and Civil Administration to provide hassle-free services to the people and help the Government to realize the dream of development in Jammu and Kashmir.
He observed that the Police and Paramilitary forces have remained on the forefront to ensure smooth conduct of activities like Panchayat elections, BDC polls and Back to Village Programmes. He said it is good to learn that the people are coming out and helping the Government in the developmental process.
Lt. Governor said, besides ensuring law and order in the region, the Jammu and Kashmir Police has a greater role to play in implementing the fruitful welfare schemes and programmes of the Government with utmost devotion and dedication in an accelerated manner.
Urging the Police Department to ensure that people’s grievances are addressed on priority, the Lt. Governor said that ‘People-friendly Policing’ is call of the day which will yield greater results in ensuring the law and order, peace and tranquility in the region.
“This is a historical event. From today, you (Passing out cadets) will be joining the mainstream police ranks and playing your roles in safeguarding the interests of the nation,” the Lt. Governor said.
He complimented Jammu and Kashmir Police for organizing the training and parade successfully. He said that it was heartening to note that Police was conducting all its recruitment process though a Transparent Recruitment Process (TRP) and the education profile of the passing out recruit constables was also encouraging. He advised the trainee cadets to serve the public with utmost devotion and dedication and wished them success for the future.
On Developmental Projects, the Lt. Governor urged people to avail the developmental schemes of the Government. He said that several projects have been listed as “Languishing”, assuring that the administration was taking every possible step to clear all such projects for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that around 2500 projects were reviewed out of which around 1000 projects are going to be completed sooner.
Earlier, the Lt. Governor inspected the Parade and took the salute. Nearly 950 trainee constables passed out after completing their basic recruit training.
The Lieutenant Governor informed that he has convened a marathon meeting to take an in-depth review of the Police Department and some of the welfare measures for the Police Department were in the offing. He said that some of the genuine grievances and demands, including Housing and other allowances, of the Police Department were being thoroughly examined and a decision in this regard would be taken soon.
In his welcome speech, Director General of Police, Dilbag Singh hailed the government, especially the Lt. Governor, for taking keen interest in Police welfare. Addressing the pass-outs, the DGP complimented them for undergoing nine-month rigorous training successfully. He said that with their joining the Jammu and Kashmir Police would become stronger and hoped that the passing out cadets will work for the nation with dedication. He congratulated the award-winning cadets and also the families and relatives of passing out trainees.
The Principal of the STC, Showkat Ahmad Dar, highlighted the profile of the new recruits and also gave a brief about the pieces of training conducted for them.
Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education, Atal Dulloo, ADGP, CID, Dr B Srinivas, ADGP Armed, SJM Gillani, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir, SP Pani, Inspector General of Police, Armed, Vijay Kumar, SSP Baramulla, Qayoom Ahmad, among other senior police and civil functionaries were present on the occasion.
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