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  • Why J&K Bank is loved by the people of J&K?

    Strengths of a state come from a dynamic impact of many things mostly from the institutions it is occupied or run by. A free and vast space without being occupied by vibrant institutions will yield too little for the inhabitants and so a responsible state cultivates institutions and nurtures their independent and responsible approach. On this mini part of this great planet the common experience regarding the institutions run by the state is not satisfactory and the one institute which survived decades of political turmoil and different preferences of the successive governments in a suspicious atmosphere created by the unstable conditions is undoubtedly the J&K Bank. Not ignoring the fact that it enjoys monopoly in many areas, yet if we can assess how it survived to maintain its independent nature without losing any of its assets ever, then due credit goes to its brilliant management. It is the top executive level of the Bank which has to resist the external influences after proper calculations and this Bank has surely done it in its best interests. Being realistic in approach, we can never be exactly mathematical so minor things which sometimes throw an impression that this institution has been hijacked is something which is natural for any entity in its survival. When stake holders are many then any one with major stakes may try to influence the things in its own way but still the autonomy this Bank has maintained and retained because of its performances is worth praise.
    Such performances are an outcome of a long experience of either the institute itself or because of the folk of professionals it has been managed by. Here in the case of J&K Bank it can’t be only one of the two factors but it has to be a blend of both. Because on one hand the economy of the state of J&K is tourism and agriculture driven (now horticulture driven) and on the other hand each square yard of J&K has a dimension of instability associated with it. Mistrust is running deep in political lithosphere and it is on the same crust this Bank had to develop its roots. It not only maintained a strong grip on the ground but with the passage of time it bore fruits and now it has gardens of its own. All the major and minor centres of business activities throughout J&K have been occupied by this Bank in its ambitious expansion through its big and small Business Units as well as Khidmat Centres and now it has the potential to survive even without being favored by the state itself. Such brilliant results can easily be attributed to its managerial and operational cohesiveness.
    In the recent controversy of giving this Bank a PSU status, the J&K Bank Employees Association President Mr. Madni was truly confidant in claiming that it can repay all the shares of the Government to free this Bank from any external influence which may jeopardize its survival. Such confidence in the claims of a responsible executive of the Bank is something seriously inspiring. This rarely happens in the history of institutions. The controversy that arose was going to take away from this Bank all that it had gained in its history but the resistance shown by the Bank (in its unofficial capacity) is something unique. Normally institutions flow and become rubble under the influence of such situations but here this Bank again survived. The one common impression was that all the employees of the Bank had synchronized their demands. This too is rare.
    Employing thousands of professionals from time to time and properly advertising its image in unique styles and presentations and giving always an ethnic touch to its services, flavoring its services with local preferences has made this Bank apna bank (my own bank) in the whole of J&K. One of the best examples of such a thing are Khidmat Centres. This name Khidmat Centre in its actual existence is an entrepreneurship engaging local professionals (highly educated) but the choosing of the name itself speaks of the brilliance of this Bank. When in 2009 and 2010 the IT infrastructure in the state was in its nascent stage, it successfully branded Khidmat Centres and these centres became huge advertising centres for this Bank. The Central Government and the State together, were responsible for developing further IT infrastructure for these Khidmat Centres because hundreds of services were promised to the Khidmat Centre professionals before engaging them. Later on neither the Centre nor the State came to the rescue of Khidmat Centres and here again the Bank in its domain provided a number of services to these Khidmat Centres which made their survival possible. And later as the Bank had to engage Business Correspondents as per RBI guidelines, it preferred to choose these Khidmat Centres for the role. It was again a very brilliant decision because the advantages were many. The Khidmat Centres were already having a well experienced human resource and up to date IT infrastructure, so under the PMJDY programme of the central government, this Bank outperformed all other Banks. It has so successfully placed Khidmat Centres that it becomes a difficult choice for any customer to choose the services of any other Bank because even if a Bank Branch is closed (Bank holiday), ATM is malfunctioning and even if there is curfew; the Khidmat Centre is there-available all the time. Now having served for years and having experience and good educational backgrounds, it is very much expected under the present chairman Mr. Parvez Ahmad who knows the depths of banking, financial services, financial inclusion and who has fabulously lead the initiatives of Corporate Social Responsibility, the Bank may soon absorb the Khidmat Centres permanently so that the elements of insecurity are taken out from the livelihood of the professionals associated with these Khidmat Centres. This is what speaks volumes about this Bank.
    So when all around in a state a sense of belongingness permeates regarding any institution whether Government of Otherwise, it is bound to bring returns for any institute which successfully manages to do this. In J&K this Bank has managed to create this feeling of apnapan (belongingness) which has made it the most preferred Bank in the state. From Government sector the similar feeling can be gauged regarding EDI (Entrepreneurship Development Institute). The general feeling in the educated public is that this institute is not corrupt, it is run by professionals who properly guide/train the people. It is a common impression that it properly evaluates the proposals, surveys the Business Units which are established under its schemes and has respect for the entrepreneurial initiatives. Its director M. I. Parry (I have never met him personally except once, one and a half year ago, in a public gathering where I posed him a tough question and it was not any interaction) is regarded a brilliant administrator by the EDI staff as well as the people who have been financed by the EDI. So institutions which manage to create spaces in the hearts and minds of the people through their brilliant leadership, proper management of the resources and with a regard for their people will be loved by their people and that love makes them more and more strong. When Public becomes the assets of any institution, its shares never devalue because people themselves are the value.

    Bilal Zargar- State President, J&K Khidmat Centres Association.
    Email: [email protected]

  • Firing on mourners in Shopian: Mehbooba says it might lead to further alienation in Kashmir

    O Mehbooba was responding to reports about the forces’ firing at mourners during the funeral of slain Al Badr Commander Zeenat-ul-Islam at a village in south Kashmir’s Shopian district.

    Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday said the incident of ‘aerial firing’ on mourners in Shopian might lead to ‘further anger and alienation’ in Kashmir.
    Mehbooba was responding to reports about the forces’ firing at mourners during the funeral of slain Al Badr Commander Zeenat-ul-Islam at a village in south Kashmir’s Shopian district.

    She said the aerial firing at Sugan Shopian to stop the people from participating in the slain militant’s funeral is very ‘unfortunate and disturbing.’
    “Reports of aerial firing at Sugan Shopian to stop the crowd from participating in the funeral prayers of a local militant, are very unfortunate and disturbing . Such interference in the religious affairs is undesirable and may backfire leading to further anger and alienation,” she tweeted.

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    Reports of aerial firing at Sugan Shopian to stop the crowd from participating in the funeral prayers of a local militant , are very unfortunate and disturbing . Such interference in the religious affairs is undesirable and may backfire leading to further anger and alienation.

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    Earlier today, at least eleven civilians were injured after the forces fired live ammunition and pellets at the protesters in the village.
    Reports said that the forces had blocked all roads leading to Sugan village to limit the number of mourners gathering for funeral of Islam who was killed by the forces yesterday evening in Yaripora area of Kulgam.
    Witnesses said that clashes erupted soon after the forces resorted to aerial firing to chase away the people assembling in the village.
    They said that forces fired live ammunition and pellets at the protesters, resulting in injuries to at least eleven civilians.

  • Mashaal Mullick lauds Norwegian PM for raising Kashmir dispute during India’s visit

    ISLAMABAD: The Chairperson Peace and Culture organisation and wife of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Yasin Malik – Mushaal Hussein Mullick has commended Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg for raising the long-pending Kashmir issue during her recent official visit to India.

    In her statement issued here on saturday, she eulogized the Norwegian Prime Minister for showing her interest in providing help to find out solution to the Kashmir issue. Thanks

    Mushaal said that Norway has long history and experience of playing active mediatory role in settling the bloody and intractable conflicts such as in Colombia, Sri Lanka and Palestine.

    Hence, she said that since being a neutral country, Norway can play a vital role in easing the rising tensions between India and Pakistan that could eventually lead to resolution of the Kashmir dispute.

    She said that I was warmly welcomed on the formal invitation by Former Prime Minister of Norway Kjell Magne Bondevik President Oslo Centre and Aamir Shiekh Senior Leader Conservative Party to Oslo in April 2018.

    “I was given a very warm and memorable welcome in Oslo, where a series of meetings were conducted by Kjell Magne Bondevik and Aamir Shiekh with various think tank heads, Professors, Experts, Intellectuals, Peace and Human rights organization Heads, Members of Foreign Affairs Committee of Norway’s Parliament, Leaders of Political parties in Norway’s Parliament etc,” she added.

    Mullick said that a talk was organized at the Literature House by the Oslo Centre to discuss the sufferings of Kashmiri People under Occupation and the way forward towards a Peaceful Settlement. The Lecture was well attended with people from all walks of life, varying from government level officials to politicians, diplomats, intellectuals, writers, poets, experts in peace building and human rights, students, women, children etc.

    “I presented a painting (drawn by me) titled “Voices of Freedom, voices of Peace” to Her Highness the Queen of Norway, Her Majesty Queen Sonja from the oppressed women and children of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” Malik added.

    She sent me a reply on email in which she wrote that she greatly appreciated my painting and also thanked me for the message I wrote to her to listen to the voice of our voiceless nation.

    Moreover, Mullick said that Norwegian Premier’s stance for mediation showed that Norway government has great concern over the unabated atrocities committed by Indian Occupied Forces in Kashmir.

    She stressed the need to involve all the stakeholders to find out negotiated resolution to the issue, as Indian occupied forces did not resolve the issue through use of force.

    She said that Norwegian Prime Minister Kashmir’s remark is a clear reflection of the official stance of the government of Norway, as Norway has always raised voice in support of Kashmiris and conflicts around the world at every fora.

    She recalled that on 19th August 2016, while speaking at a joint press conference along with the Advisor to the then Prime Minister of Pakistan on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz after holding a meeting Norwegian foreign minister, Borge Brende had offered the mediation on Kashmir by saying, “We’re available as a friend of Pakistan as well as India to play the role of a mediator. On May 23, 2017, during a debate on Kashmir situation in Norwegian Parliaments Borge Brende called for a dialogue between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue amicably.

    Besides, she also applauded former Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Mangne Bondevik’s recent visit to Indian Occupied Kashmir where he held important meeting with the pro-freedom Kashmiri leadership headed by Syed Ali Shah Gilani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference.

  • Youth are sacrificing their precious lives to end the forcible “occupation”: Geelani

    Srinagar: Paying glorious tributes to the prominent commander Zeenat-ul-Islam and his associate Shakeel Ahmad martyred at Kulgam encounter, Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani said that the youth are sacrificing their precious lives to end the forcible occupation of their nation and we are duty bound to carry their mission to its logical conclusion.

    Since past three decades, our youth are nourishing the movement for right to self-determination with their precious blood, but New Delhi with its military might always responds brutally and beastly.

    Blaming India’s haughty and stubborn approach for continuous bloodshed in state, Hurriyat chairman said that we are a peaceful nation, but our youth are forced to adopt the extreme path as the peaceful voices are not responded.

    In a statement, Geelani said that for the last 71 years we have seen only the brutal face of India, lived a life of uncertainty, chaos and harassment, shouldered the coffins of our dear ones, witnessed only death and destruction all around. This gloomy situation has forced our highly educated youth to take the extreme steps. They prefer to be a rebellion than to live a life of slavery.

    He said that we are unfortunate that we lose our heroes so early as their un-dented commitment and visionary intellect would help to smoothen this struggle.

    Hurriyat chairman said that use of force on the mourners, is nothing but vengeance and cowardice and can only be done by a biased and arrogant power, no matter how big it is.

    He said that every nation are proud of their youth and we too are indebted to our brave, conscious and freedom living young generation and this oppressed nation look forward for their commitment and uncompromising dedication to the sacred mission.

    Meanwhile Hurriyat Chairman was seriously concerned about the deteriorating health of Gh. Mohammad Khan Sopori, who was recently released after about 2 years.

    He said that first his residence was seized by police and he along with his family was rendered shelter less and then he was arrested and shifted to Haryana jail putting extra financial burden on this poor family.

    He said instead of treating the ailing pro-freedom leader, he was handed over to his family just to avoid the blame of his ill-treatment in jail, which shows callousness and inhuman attitude of the oppressor.

  • Reservation for poor and Paharis: Sajad Lone, Imran Ansari seek Governor’s assent to bills

    Jammu, Jan 13: Peoples Conference chairman Sajjad Gani Lone and senior leader Imran Raza Ansari met Governor Satya Pal Malik and sought his assent to the bills cleared by J&K Assembly for giving reservation to the poorest of poor and Paharis. Cutting across party lines, the J&K Assembly had last year cleared the bills proposed by Sajad Gani Lone when he was heading social welfare ministry.
    Discussing various developmental issues of their respective areas, they projected demands including sanctioning of Water Supply Scheme for Parihaspora, expansion of Imambara, Zaidibal, compensation to the fire victims of Handwara whose property gutted into fire incident recently, a spokesman of Peoples Conference said.
    They also discussed the issue of Fruit Mandi Association, Sopore and sought its early redressal.
    Discussing the issue of reservation to Pahari and Economically Weaker sections of the society, they sought assent of the Governor to ‘J&K Reservation Amendment Bill’ which has already been passed in the Legislature during their Ministership.
    Governor urged Sajjad Lone and Imran Raza Ansari to continue their endeavors for promoting public welfare and development of their respective areas.

  • Islam is a religion of patience, empathy, forgiveness and moderation

    Muslims across World must unite against divisive forces: Farooq Abdullah

    Srinagar: Jammu and National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah on Sunday urged the Muslims to forge unity and give befitting retort to “forces contriving to divide the community”.
    Dr Farooq while addressing various gatherings at Syed Hamid Pura Nawabazar and Boulevard said, “Islam is all about love, peace, and compassion. The name of Islam is enough to impress upon us the importance of peace as the word denotes same,” adding that Holy Prophet (SAW) is the prophet of mercy for all the worlds and that the blessed life of Holy Messenger of Islam (SAW) is characterized by fortitude, patience, empathy, forgiveness and moderation.
    Dr Farooq who represents the Srinagar parliamentary constituency said that it was high time for Muslims to imbue the teachings of Islam in their daily lives. “It is high time that Muslims across the World realize that getting swayed by sectarian strife will only ruin them,” he said.
    Dr Farooq while recounting the achievements of Islamic civilization and culture said, “The Islamic achievements in medieval medicine were ground breaking, the advent of Islam gave impetus to many discoveries in many fields ranging from architecture to geography,” he said adding that the need of the hour is to draw inspiration from the achievements of Islam of which peace and brotherhood has always been an essential ingredient.
    He said the rise of intolerance in the country has severely affected religious minorities especially Muslims Taking a jibe at BJP led government, he said, “The current dispensation in Delhi is hell bent on destroying the secular and liberal visage of India.” He urged that people of the country showed BJP its right place by voting their governments out in the recently concluded elections.
    He visited the family of late Ghulam Ahmad Jan and expressed condolences with the bereaved. He also visited the residence of Haji Ghulam Muhammad Dug and condoled him on the demise of his wife. Dr Farooq prayed for the departed souls and strength to the bereaved.

  • Kashmir needs democracy not Governor rule: Dulat

    Says holding Lok Sabha, Assembly polls separately will be a big blunder

    Srinagar: Former RAW chief and expert on Kashmir affairs, A S Dulat Sunday said holding Assembly and parliament polls separately can be a big blunder. He said Kashmir at this crucial point of junction needs democracy and not Governors or Presidents rule.
    “These elections should be held together and not separately. This is my opinion,” Dulat told Kashmir News Service (KNS) over phone from New Delhi.
    He said until today we could not hold Anantnag by-polls.
    “Iss Duran aap elections karwadey tou karwadey. Also Governor’s rule should never extend beyond six months in any case. If you can’t hold polls together, it will then take you two more years to conduct Assembly polls,” he added.
    “Kashmir at this moment needs democracy more than anything else. Moderates, mainstream people to take things in right direction,” he said.
    “We had Governor’s rule for six years once upon a time. What did that yield us. Nothing!” he said. (KNS)

  • Attempt to desecrate Pious Pulpit of Jama Masjid Srinagar Unacceptable

    Owais Bhat

    Jama Masjid (The grand mosque) of Kashmir at Nowhatta, in the middle of the old city has been built by Sultan Sikandar Shah Kashmiri Shahmiri in 1394 CE, under the order of Mir Mohmmad Hamadani, son of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani. Sultan Sikhandar’s son Zain-ul-Abidin extended the Jama Masjid by including turret. It has similarities to Buddhist pagodas and is constructed in Persian style.

    After Shahi Hamdan Mir Syed Ali Hamadani Rahimullah, the Mirwiazeen from the pious pulpit of Jama Masjid spread the teachings of Islam and Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. The pious Pulpit of Jamia Masjid from the past 700 years has spreads the true message of Islam, Tawheed & teachings of Prophet PBUH. They have always played a crucial role in maintaining social, religious and political consciousness among people of Kashmir through the forum of Jamia Masjid. Apart form this, the pulpit is also one of the most powerful Symbol of Kashmirs Resistance movement & always stood against the oppression from the year 1931.

    Jama Masjid being the fountainhead of both the religious identity & the political aspirations of the people of J&K, engaged in the struggle for Right to Self-Determination, inspired by Islamic values of seeking justice & resistance to oppression.
    From the pulpit, voice for justice and fulfillment of peoples political will and aspirations has always been raised even in the harshest of circumstances and that is why it is most targeted by the authorities every time.
    Since 1931 there was every attempt by many people at different times backed by agencies to week the centrality of Jama Masjid but have failed in their designs.

    Thousands of Muslims assemble at the mosque every Friday to offer their prayers. The Jama Masjid of Kashmir has seen a number of disasters. It got wrecked thrice in fire and was reconstructed every time.

    But at then end of year 2018 it was heart wrenching to see that the same pious pulpit of historical Jamia Masjid was desecrated by some vested interest miscreants who don’t even know about the etiquette of Masjid. .

    As quoted by Allama Iqbal (RA) in one of the couplet,
    “Na-haq k lye uthay to shamsheer bhi fitna,
    Shamsheer he kya Nara-e-Takbeer bhi fitna.”

    If taken on Unjust, then even the sword is a sedition,
    Not just the sword even Nara-e-Takbeer (shouting aloud the phrase “Allahu Akbar”) is a sedition.”
    The intention behind the pre-planned shameless incident was not only to desecrate the sanctity of Jama Masjid but also was to divide on the basis of sectarian lines among the masses which by the grace of Almighty Allah has failed.
    They must understand that people will foil there very attempt to undermine the sanctity of the pulpit of Jama Masjid. The desecration of Membar Rasool S.A.W is totally unacceptable and those miscreants will be held accountable for the shameless act they have done on the day of judgement.

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  • Provide free swine flu vaccine to high risk groups: DAK to authorities

    Srinagar, Jan 13: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Sunday urged health authorities in Kashmir to provide free swine flu vaccine to high risk groups like elderly, children younger than 5 years of age, pregnant women and persons with medical conditions.
    “Free vaccination will increase vaccine uptake that would protect these vulnerable individuals from dying” said DAK President and flu expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a communiqué.
    He said 120 people have come down with flu so far this season in Kashmir valley with eleven deaths and most of these deaths were unvaccinated.
    DAK President said while flu vaccination is recommended for all, it is especially important for high risk groups who are prone to complications, hospitalization and even death.
    He said most of our population is unvaccinated and cost is the barrier. One flu vaccine costs Rs 1400. High cost of vaccine keeps them out of reach for people.
    Dr Nisar said unprotected individuals not only risk themselves, but they put the health of whole community at risk
    He cautioned swine flu virus has undergone a change and it is likely to infect more people.
    “We can’t predict how it will behave and what will happen in coming days,” he added.
    Dr Nisar said this year’s vaccine has been updated to protect against the mutated swine flu strain.
    “For this flu season, quadrivalent vaccine containing four flu virus strains (two A subtypes and two B subtypes – H1N1 and H3N2, and Victoria and Yamagata respectively) is recommended,” he informed.
    Dr Nisar said vaccination is the best way to protect you and people around you from getting flu.
    “Ideally, people should get vaccine by the end of October. However, getting vaccinated later can still be beneficial and vaccination should continue to be offered throughout the flu season even into January or later,” he advised.
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  • Another spell of wet weather from Jan 18: MeT

    Srinagar, Jan 13: Meteorological Department on Sunday predicted another spell of wet weather in Jammu and Kashmir state from next week even as the authorities has issued fresh avalanche warning in ten districts of the state.

    “A fresh western disturbance is likely to affect the state from 18th January, resulting in fairly widespread rain/snow, in Jammu and Kashmir,” an official of the MeT department told GNS.

    The officer said that a medium and low danger avalanche warning has been issued in the ten districts of the state.

    “Medium danger avalanche warning has been issued for higher reaches of Baramulla, Kupwara Bandipora and Ganderbal while as a low danger for Poonch, Ramban, Kishtwar, Anantnag, Kargil and Leh districts, for the next 24 hours,” the official said.