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Kashmir Residents Hail NRHM Scheme for Reducing Infant Mortality Rate Thought of the Month: Culture One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of an extraordinary man Elbert Hubbard From Editors desk JAMMU and Kashmir Update is a unique initiative of Ministry of Home Affairs to showcase the positive developments taking place in the State. The ambit he state of Jammu and Kashmir, with three distinct cultural of the magazine covers all the Tunits namely Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh, is known for its rich three regions of the state with cultural heritage and a living pattern of its own. In Kashmir, Sufism focus on the achievements of has left a deep mark on the thought process of Kashmiris. people. In an effort to showcase and promote rich Kashmiri culture of Sufi and folk music, the Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture To make it participatory, and Languages jointly organised an event with North Zone Cultural the magazine invites success Centre (NZCC), Patiala for five days at different places in the valley stories/ unique achievements, like, Shalimar Bagh, Zabarwan Park, Chadoora and Acchabal along with photographs in the garden. The valley virtually came alive with the music performed by field of sports, adventure sports, noted singers from across the country. The event left the audience studies, business, art, culture, spellbound and the Artists looked delighted with the response. One of the singers Maggar Ali said, ‘’I feel very good with the response of positive welfare initiatives, social the audience and realise that peace and brotherhood are here. We change, religious harmony, sometimes get news that people don’t go to enjoy such programmes education including pieces here. So it feels great when we see people relishing our music and of art like drawings, cartoons, sharing their culture,” poems, short stories (not more The event as given out by Rajinder Singh Gill, organising Director than 150 words) or jokes on post of NZCC, is a beginning of a series of such programmes which will Box No. 30, New Delhi, GPO, cover all states to make people aware of our rich culture. New Delhi- 110001. Selected Quran calligraphy exhibition held ones will be published in J&K A large number of visitors thronged a three-day exhibition to see Update. age old manuscripts written in different calligraphic styles in Srinagar. Copies on display ranged from ancient and medieval manuscripts Smile to texts in the digital format. The exhibition was organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages in a bid Tenant: (Knocking frantically at his to create awareness among the youth in the valley about the region’s Landlord’s door) religious asset. The Quran has been translated in different languages, I have come to tell you there is a rat including Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese and German, besides in the house. several Indian languages. There is also a copy of it in Braille. The Landlord: ‘I told you, no pets’ main attraction of exhibition is 1237 A.D. handwritten Quran by Fateh-ullah Kashmiri. 2 TOURISM J&K tourism website a hit among tourists ourists in Jammu and Kashmir have praised the launch Tof the new website www.kashmironlinetourism.org that provides up-to-date information of all the hotspots with the help of a click. The portal is attracting a large number of visitors to the scenic valley. the charges for a houseboat or even a hotel. The other benefit for the tourists is one does not have to pay the brokerage money anymore," said a tourist, Hitesh Patil. Nowadays people prefer to make online bookings and a website will help to provide all information at one go. Talking about the initiative, the Director of Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department, Talat Parvez, said that in this age of technology, everyone needs to keep themselves at par with the latest trends. The website launched by the State Department of "The service delivery mechanism of our department is Tourism, is expected to make the beautiful valley more such that whether one is registering for a hotel room, tourist friendly, as it will provide information regarding a mule, looking after the tourists or taking care of their hotels, guest houses, travel agencies, houseboats and also arrival and departure or any other matter we have the places to visit. Earlier, there have been complaints decided to do it electronically. The portal will also by tourists of being overcharged at various levels, and be used to book taxis or even finding out information now they hope this issue will be taken care of. about travel agents." said Parvez. "For tourists, it's a great step, as with a website, the Kashmir, known as the Switzerland of the East, is advantage is that you can see the whole catalogue while heaven for skiers, honeymooners and film-makers who sitting at home, whether you want to see Kashmir or are drawn to its soaring peaks, fruit orchards and timber any other place for that matter. You also get to know houseboats on the Dal Lake in Srinagar. 3 Development PM Narendra Modi inaugurates hydro- power project and a transmission line in J&K Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 45 megawatt Nimoo-Bazgo hydro-electric power project and power transmission lines connecting the region with the country’s northern grid in Leh. In his second visit to the valley as the Prime Minister, Modi also inaugurated the Chutak hydro electric project in Kargil. He added, "Solar energy in the Leh-Ladakh has been given importance in Indian government's budget and the focus is on a huge solar power, which is possible to be developed here. While addressing a public rally, the PM laid emphasis on the development of Jammu and Kashmir and focused He also spoke about introducing saffron cultivation on the `3Ps’ of growth. "These 3Ps - Prakash (light), and organic farming in Ladakh and promised better Paryavaran (environment) and Paryatan (tourism) - are road and transport linkages to the Himalayan state. He such powers that, if utilised properly, can be used for the announced an additional 8,000 crores to finish pending benefit of not only Ladakh but for the entire country’’ said projects in Jammu and Kashmir. the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister also indicated plans for major solar power projects in Ladakh. Recalling the moments of Kargil war, PM Modi saluted the spirit of the people who cooperated with the soldiers during the 1999 war. He said, “I have seen how the people of the region helped the soldiers who were fighting the war, due to which their morale remained high. I can still remember the day when Tiger Hills was won and Kargil celebrated it. Therefore, the feeling of patriotism in the people of Kargil and their motive to protect the nation will inspire the country’’.. On July 26, 1999, the Indian armed forces defeated the Pakistani Army at the heights of Batalik, Kargil and Drass sectors in Jammu and Kashmir. 4 UDAAN’s Flight and Feedback am Sheikh Touseef Rashid. I have recently completed here, I would have been the I my Masters in Social Work from Kashmir University. same person as I was a month I am extremely thankful for the training and guidance ago. I can feel the change given to me by Shahi Exports through project “Udaan". in myself. At last I would It gives me a chance to explore the world outside like to say that “the project Jammu and Kashmir. The faculty at Shahi Exports Udaan encourages the youth training centre has not only taught technical aspects but of Jammu and Kashmir to also professional skills. With the help of behavioural explore the world of learning training, I have now been able to improve myself. If outside the state and grab the I would have not chosen this opportunity of coming opportunity. Selection Drive Schedule for Udaan Project in September 2014 Udaan Partners Rooman Technologies, Apollo Skills, Shristi, 247, Accenture, CMC, Srei e Sehej, Religare, Learning Links is visiting in the month of September,2014. For more details please visit www.nsdcudaan.com. Kashmir residents hail NRHM scheme for reducing infant mortality rate treatment is required, be it iron and folic acid or tetanus, we provide her that as per our parameters,” said the in-charge of the primary health Centre at Sagam, Dr. Yousuf Ahmad. Announced in April 2005, the NRHM was initially tasked with the responsibility of addressing the health needs of 18 states, including Jammu and Kashmir, which had been identified as having weak public health indicators. The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), a safe motherhood intervention under NRHM, has been implemented to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by promoting institutional delivery among pregnant women. he infant mortality rate has come down drastically Tin Jammu and Kashmir after the successful implementation of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) scheme. Women and health experts hailed the scheme especially for pregnant women as it provides several benefits to the latter and brings down the infant mortality rate in the valley. The NRHM is an initiative of the Government of India to address the health needs of people living in under served rural areas. “Since the NRHM scheme has been implemented, a pregnant lady comes to us in the first six weeks. Her registration is done within the first six weeks. Then, for the entire nine months, we manage her properly, keep her under observation, and accordingly, whatever 5 be higher, but after the launch of the NRHM, it has come down. Our pregnant women and mothers have received its benefits,” said a relative of a patient, Shahzada Bano.
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