JKSSB), Hema Complex, Adjacent to Gauri Shanker Mandir,Channi Himmat, Sect 03, Jammu

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JKSSB), Hema Complex, Adjacent to Gauri Shanker Mandir,Channi Himmat, Sect 03, Jammu 12 z Monday z August 2, 2021 Mission Youth holds conference on ‘Sanitation drive along Great Lakes Trek’ flagged off STATE TIMES NEWS eral initiatives to tap the creation of District Youth Centres SRINAGAR: Tourism potential of lesser known des- Department has initiated sev- tinations and in future more STATE TIMES NEWS tricts, 4 each in Jammu and eral steps to boost adventure such activities will be carried SRINAGAR: Mission Youth, Kashmir provinces. These tourism activities across out to make each and every Jammu and Kashmir, organ- centres will focus on Therapy Jammu and Kashmir and place attractive for tourists. ised consultative conference and Subsequent already several activities have Senior officers of the depart- on establishment of District Rehabilitation, De-addiction been initiated to tap that ment and a large number of Youth Centres and Psycho- and Post Integration potential. volunteers were present on the Social Counselling Centres in Support, Basic Safety This was stated on Sunday occasion. all the districts of Jammu Training for Young Women, by Secretary Tourism and Secretary Tourism and Culture Departments, Sarmad Later, the Secretary CEO, Mission Youth, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary Hafeez flagging off group of working professionals. and Kashmir with active chairing the conference. Gender Specific Counseling Culture Departments, Tourism held a meeting with involvement of youth from to deal with Gender Specific Sarmad Hafeez while flagging said that the department has recreation and adventurous various tourism stakeholders. planning stage to manage- form for constructive engage- including those with physical Stress; Stress Management off a group of working profes- vaccinated more than 90% activities. He impressed upon them to ment of these state-of-the-art ment of youth. These DYCs disabilities. Trainings/ Programmes and sionals from Mumbai and tourism stakeholders to pre- During the week-long trek, uphold the highest traditions institutions. are aimed at to provide Dr Shahid informed that a Basic Disaster Management local NGO going for sanita- pare them to deal with the the group would conduct sani- of hospitality Jammu & Chief Executive Officer, opportunities to young peo- month-long programme has Trainings. tion and cleanliness drives challenges of Covid-19 besides tation and cleanliness drive Kashmir is known for. He Mission Youth and Secretary, ple to explore and recognize been chalked out for a mas- The components of DYCs along Great Lakes Trek in col- employees of department and along the famed trekking asked the tourism stakehold- Tribal Affairs Department, intellectual and professional sive consultative process with include Professional Psycho- laboration with the Tourism other allied workers have also route. Tomorrow the group ers to welcome the tourists Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, potentials besides extending youth under the "Ideas Social Counselling, Digital Department. been inoculated. He added will move from Sonmarg to with open arms and hospitali- on Sunday chaired the con- them professional counseling Conclave" series being organ- Libraries, Recreational Speaking on the occasion, that the department is in the Thajwas and will cover places ty so that they go back with ference on concept design and systematic assistance. ised at district level and to be Facilities, Discussion Spaces, the Secretary Tourism said process of organizing capacity like Naran Nag, Kishen Sar, good memories. He asked and operational ecosystem of DYCs will also focus on later rolled out at block and Skill Labs, Value Based that Jammu and Kashmir has building programmes on Vishen Sar and Gangabal. them to keep watch on hoard- District Youth Centres. opportunities of skill develop- panchayat level where youth Movie Screening and vast potential for tourism implementation of covid pro- The Tourism Department ing and over charging so that Chief Engineer, PWD ment, social interaction and will present their ideas, sug- Individual/ Group Guidance activities and adventure tocols for all the stakeholders has provided all logistic sup- the tourists don't face any Kashmir, Showkat Geelani, recreation. gestions, issues and concerns Sessions. tourism has been given priori- associated with the tourism port to the group for the pur- inconvenience and are facili- dwelled on the design options The DYCs will provide sys- which will be a roadmap for Dr. Muzaffar Khan and ty from this year. sector at tourist places like pose. The members of the tated at each level. and youth expectations while tematic professional support Youth Policy and offer partic- Dr. Yasir Hussain delivered "Government has opened new Dal Lake, Pahalgam, group include professionals, The Secretary further said OSD Mission Youth, Tabish for drug de-addiction and ipatory planning for various address on psycho-social sup- trekking routes across J&K to Gulmarg and other tourist businessmen, researchers, that the government is doing Saleem and Deputy Director, other social issues. The schemes related to self- port mechanism while give a boost to adventure places. bankers from Mumbai who hand holding of them on all Maqbool Ahmed organised endeavour is to make avail- employment, entrepreneur- Mohammad Rafiq, Assistant tourism and several other Remarking about tapping have undertaken the cleanli- fronts so that they are able stakeholder discussion on able quality facilities for ship, skill development, Director DECC Budgam dis- steps have been initiated to the tourism potential to its ness drive along the trek in to cope up with the chal- various contours of District sports and other recreational sports, jobs, counselling and cussed the contribution of tap that potential", he fullest, Sarmad Hafeez said collaboration with a local lenges of post covid business Youth Centres. activities. Mission Youth so on. livelihood schemes to be tai- remarked. that the department is identi- NGO. environment and asked them Pertinently, the District through theses DYCs Apart from DYCs in 10 dis- lored for such centres. Highlighting the govern- fying, exploring and develop- Speaking on the occasion, to get benefitted by schemes Youth Centres are being endeavours to make the sys- tricts in Phase-I, the Psycho- Syeed Tabassum Geelani ment initiatives to make ing hidden and virgin tourist Director Tourism, Kashmir, and incentives made avail- envisaged as Centres of tematic hand-holding acces- Social Counselling Centres conducted the proceedings tourism activities much more destinations here to provide Dr. G N Itoo said that the able by the Government Excellence to provide a plat- sible to all young people are being established in 8 dis- of workshop. secure here, Sarmad Hafeez tourists with more options for department has initiated sev- from time to time. SCERT's workshop on review of Dozen illegal structures JKBOSE textbooks concludes demolished along Khushaal STATE TIMES NEWS Punjabi, Dogri and Sheena "The purpose of revising Sar, Gilsar lake in Srinagar SRINAGAR: A 4-day work- textbooks came under the the curriculum is to provide shop on review of various review. quality education to the stu- textbooks prepared by the The participants, who were dents based on experiential Jammu and Kashmir Board divided into different subject learning," Bhat maintained. of School Education groups, held many review He said a curriculum should (JKBOSE) concluded here sessions over a period of four address the needs of students on Sunday. days. The changes in the and contain a variety of Around 35 subject experts textbooks shall be effected themes to make it interesting from the School Education once the reports are submit- and vibrant. Department participated in ted to the Board of School Bhat hailed the efforts of the workshop which was Education. all the DIETs of Kashmir Srinagar administration carrying out organised by the J&K State Speaking in the valedictory division for their efforts an anti-encroachment drive. Council of Educational session, Joint Director, towards completing a mas- STATE TIMES NEWS ical water channel is restored THE J&K BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (BOPEE) Research and Training. SCERT, Kashmir Division, sive exercise' in the shortest SRINAGAR: As part of the in the larger public interest. 2433590, 2437647 (Srinagar): 0191-2479371, 2470102 (Jammu) The experts painstakingly Shams-ud-Din Bhat, said possible time. "I appreciate rejuvenation and restoration of He reiterated his appeal to Tele/Fax: 0194- website: http://www.jkbopee.gov.in, analysed chapter-wise the review and revision of the dedicated efforts of all historical lakes of Khushaal people to stop littering and email: [email protected]/ [email protected] reports prepared by various school curriculum was neces- the subject experts who par- Sar, Gilsar, the District throwing garbage into water Subject: Extension of date for admission of Online Application Forms for Common Entrance Test (CET) DIETs of Kashmir. Apart sary in the light of recom- ticipated in this workshop Administration Srinagar on bodies and refrain from for Post-Basic B.Sc. Nursing Courses, 2021. from English, Mathematics, mendations of National and completed the assign- Sunday conducted a massive encroachments in and along Reference: i) Notification No. 065-BOPEE of 2021 dated 09-06-2021; Social Science and Science, Education Policy 2020 ment in such a short period anti-encroachment drive along wetlands. He said all possible ii) Notice No. 054-BOPEE of 2021 dated 26-06-2021; language subjects like Urdu, (NEP-2020). of time,' he said. the
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