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No Transfer, No Accountability: Powerful police official’s long stay in the JSK range raises serious questions; Mining mafia allegations add fuel to controversy; police top brass urged to examine alleged nexus and prolonged postings
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Jammu
Massive Financial Irregularities in Rajouri, Poonch ULBs Alleged; Silence of Directorate Raises Questions; Shortage of Safaiwalas; claims of questionable purchases, illegal constructions, recruitment irregularities; and alleged misuse of public funds surface
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Jammu
Poonch is all set to welcome the Shri Budha Amarnath Yatra from August 17; District administration steps up security and other arrangements
Poonch is all set to welcome the Shri Budha Amarnath Yatra from August 17; District administration...
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Jammu
Flood disaster in Poonch: High-level inquiry needed against officers involved in allowing illegal constructions in “Red Zone” areas, Chief Minister’s directions ignored, Uttarakhand-type disaster again imminent ; The biggest Poonch administration fraud of the decade needs to be tackled strongly by the government
Flood disaster in Poonch: High-level inquiry needed against officers involved in allowing illegal constructions in “Red...
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Jammu
Targeting Sanatan: Christ School Degwar comes under the scanner over its draconian directions, raising eyebrows on the intentions of its management, Huge protests rock Poonch; Will the education minister, Sakina Ittoo, act?
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Eleven months ago, a nine-member revenue commission constituted by Tehsildar Haveli visited the premises of Raja Sukhdev Singh and conducted an investigation into the matter, but what happened afterwards is still a mystery. People time and again demeaned the demarcation of the hospital, but it seems that a big nexus that remained operational for years never allowed the concerned to retrieve the land, in addition to constructing a boundary wall to discourage private business that was operating within the premises of the hospital and belonged to an ex-medical officer. Moreover, a huge chunk of land is still under illegal occupation, which needs to be retrieved to allow the government to strengthen health care facilities in the hospital by installing additional infrastructure catering to the needs of various patients. Some renowned citizens of Poonch, while sharing their views with “POONCH TODAY,” said that Raja Sukhdev Singh gave more than 60 kanals of land to the hospital, but a few revenue officials are saying that the land was nearly 52 kanals and 5 marlas. It’s the duty of the government to present a true picture in the public domain. But as far as removing encroachments is concerned, the government has yet to start an exercise to solve this issue once and for all, and there are reports that those who are involved in encroachment on hospital land have been trying various things to throw the matter behind closed doors by approaching those at the helm of affairs. The credibility of the Poonch administration remained weak as far as taking action against illegal encroachers, and the poor response of the administration in the case of hospital land encroachment is really questionable. Those who once ruled the hospital affairs are so strong that nobody is ready to discourage their business, which is operating inside the premises of the hospital openly. Raja Sukhdev Singh Hospital is the premier health institution of the district, and if the government fails to retrieve encroached land, then it will raise the morale of encroachers in addition to decreasing faith among the people in the institution of governance. A high-level inquiry is needed from the LGs administration to inquire why successive administrations have failed to retrieve the encroached land back in addition to building a boundary wall from all angles, thereby discouraging private medical practitioners from practicing inside the hospital premises.