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Page-1.Qxd (Page 3) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2017 (PAGE 6) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU From page 1 Govt has no time-frame to implement 4-yrs on, PDA fails to identify Fresh snowfall in hills, night temps drop 28 docs transferred key provisions of Road Safety Policy land for Pahalgam hospital Qazigund recorded a low of weather and good condition of and posted at SDH Chandoora, ther posting, Dr Sangeeta minus 2.2 degree Celsius, com- road tomorrow, movement of Dr Sheikh Farooq Nazir, Choudhary has been transferred too without fixing any time- has been approached for guid- to bear huge traveling costs,” Kaloo further said that they pared to 1.2 degree Celsius yes- traffic shall be allowed from attached with Directorate of from NTPHC Sandroon, Bani frame for completion of this ance". Mushtaq Ahmad, a local, said. have time and again suggested terday. Jammu towards Srinagar/Doda Health Services Kashmir was Kathua and posted as Medical exercise. According to the sources, the He also said that last year the Government to use empty The mercury in Kokernag region in a regulated manner. posted at SDH Kupwara, Dr Superintendent District Hospital As the behavior of the driv- Transport Department doesn't Governor NN Vohra visited their building of Jammu and town in South Kashmir, settled Movement of LMVs/passenger Irfan Ahmad Bhat, on deputa- Kathua, Dr Suresh Gupta, BMO ers is the major cause of road have anything concrete to show place and assured them that the Kashmir Tourism Department at a low of minus 1.1 degree vehicles/Tankers shall be tion to GMC Srinagar has been Nowshera Rajouri has been trans- accidents it was decided that as far as improving the capacity existing allopathic dispensary Corporation’s Yatri Niwas com- Celsius, while North Kashmir's allowed from Nagrota (Jammu) posted at DH Baramulla, Dr ferred and posted as CMO Rajouri high-tech driving institutes of the Motor Vehicles will be upgraded but apart from plex situated at Circuit Road Kupwara town recorded a low of from 0600 hours up to 1200 Sameena Nazir, Medical and Dr Rajinder Singh was trans- will be opened at regional level Department and Traffic Police changing the name of the dis- Pahalgam as it has lots of spare minus 2.8 degree Celsius. hours and from Udhampur up to Officer, District Tuberculosis ferred from PHC Majalta besides the State will strength- Department is concerned. pensary nothing really hap- rooms while as the existing hos- Gulmarg recorded a low of 1330 hours only. However, the Centre Budgam will report to Udhampur and posted as BMO en Driving Licenses System. "Revised re-organization pro- pened. pital building can be given to minus 9.0 degree Celsius, a movement of HMVs (excluding DHS Jammu for further posting Nowshera Rajouri. However, even the Transport posal was submitted to the “Almost, all the necessary JKTDC in exchange. decrease of two degrees from Trailers/multi-axle vehicles) and Dr Bushra Yousuf from Dr Davinder Singh, Deputy Department doesn't know Administrative Department in machinery is available in the “It is an apt location for the the previous night's minus 7.0 including convoys of Army, CHC Chattergam to ICDS Medical Superintendent GMC when these institutes will come the month of July 2016 but why dispensary but it lacked required hospital and would save lots of degree Celsius. BSF, CRPF etc. shall be allowed Department with move on depu- Jammu has been transferred and up, sources said, adding "as the proposal is struck up even staff. The x-ray Technician, for time and money. The building Leh shivered at a low of from Nagrota (Jammu) from tation basis. posted as CMO Kishtwar, Dr Sunil far as driving institute in after addressing the observations example, has to take care of four is close to Sewage Treatment minus 11.9 degree Celsius, 0630 hours up to1200 hours and Dr Nuzhat Yasmeen has been Kumar Sharma, BMO Bani Kathua Jammu is concerned the raised by the Finance such dispensaries. During the Plant (STP) thus making it down over two degrees from from Udhampur up to 1330 transferred from A/D Barzulla and was transferred and posted as DHO approval of Union Ministry of Department remains a million time of Amarnath Yatra, 15-20 convenient to dispose of waste. minus 9.7 degree Celsius yester- hours only. No movement shall posted at ICDS Department Kathua, Dr Mohammad Fareed Road Transport and Highways dollar question", they added. doctors are posted here but after At other places the day. Leh was the coldest record- be allowed from the above TCPs Srinagar, Dr Pawan Kour from A/D Bhat, awaiting orders of adjustment is awaited while as land is yet Pointing towards the provi- that, no one cares. They feel we Government has to set up an ed place in the State. after the prescribed cut off tim- Batamaloo will report to DHS in DHS Jammu has been posted as to be identified for such insti- sion relating to social security are not humans here,” Mushtaq STP to reduce the grave A medium avalanche threat ing under any circumstances", Jammu for further posting in Jammu BMO Bani, Dr Kewal Samotra was tute in Kashmir". for the road accident victims added. impacts on the environment,” has been issued for hills of the official added. District, Dr Imtiyaz Ahmad from transferred from Government Similarly, a committee con- through third party insurance, MLA Pahalgam, Altaf he said. This is echoed by Kashmir and the people have "No movement of traffic PHC Mattan Anantnag to STC Hospital Gandhi Nagar and will stituted to study the requirements sources said, "Transport Ahmad Kaloo, said keeping in Chief Medical Officer Fazil been advised not to venture out. including that of convoys of Anantnag, Dr Shakeel Majid from report to DHS Jammu for further of drivers and prepare refresher Department has not initiated any view the manifold increase in Ali, who described it as a clear A traffic official said that Army, BSF, CRPF etc. shall be DTC Anantnag to PHC Mattan posting and Dr Sanjay Bhat, under course for the commercial driv- step to put a mechanism in place the tourist and pilgrim footfalls case of callousness from the despite land sliding at several allowed from Srinagar towards Anantnag and Dr Keerti Bhushan orders of transfer to PHC Rang ers for upgrading their basic till date". for last five to six years, the then authorities. places along Jammu-Srinagar, Jammu side on 10.02.2017 Sharma has been transferred from Udhampur was posted at PHC Tikri knowledge and competence to "The dilly-dallying Government sanctioned a Sub- “Four years is a lot of time to over 6000 vehicles crossed under any circumstances to Police Hospital Jammu and posted Udhampur. drive has yet not completed the approach on implementation District Hospital for Pahalgam identify land for a hospital Jawahar Tunnel towards Jammu. avoid hassle free movement of as Medical Superintendent Police Dr Shabana Khan has been assigned task, sources informed. of key provisions of Road in the year 2012 but PDA’s fail- building. The funds are available He said that traffic will ply from traffic", he said. Hospital Jammu. transferred from SDH Nagam and "Moreover, there is no time- Safety Policy is being allowed ure to identify land has dented for the hospital but you cannot Jammu to Srinagar tomorrow. "Commuters are Dr Rajesh Angral was trans- posted at DH Budgam, Dr Tejinder frame for implementation of on the pretext that the objec- the whole initiative. build the building on air,” he "Keeping in view the condi- requested/advised that vehicles ferred from Government Hospital Pal Singh from DH Budgam to SDH Road Accident Data tive of the Policy is to reduce “This is really sad that said. tion of the road, especially are not parked in any Gandhi Nagar and posted at Super Nagam and Dr Aruna Verma was Management System (RADMS) the fatalities and injuries by despite the passage of four years Chief Executive Officer of between Udhampur -Ramsoo landslide/avalanche/vulnerable Speciality Hospital Jammu, Dr transferred from PHC Mishriwala in the State for which even 2020 considering 2016 as a the land has not been identified. PDA, Mushtaq Ahmad Simnani, and Banihal to Levdora zones of NHW especially from Manish Mahajan, under orders of and deputed to the Directorate of Transport Commissioner and IG base year", sources said, All other hospitals sanctioned by when contacted said: “It is a (Qazigund) coupled with narrow Ramsoo - Jawahar Tunnel - transfer to District Hospital Ramban Health and Family Welfare, J&K to Traffic Police were deputed to adding "this clearly establish- the Central Government at that human issue and it is for the time have become fully func- benefit of all of us but the failure width of road at certain places, Levdora under any circum- will report to DHS Jammu for fur- work as Nodal Officer, RSBY. Tamil Nadu to study their sys- es that Government will only one way movement of traf- stances. All the vulnerable/ava- tem", sources said, adding "now remain mute spectator to fre- tional while the Pahalgam hospi- to draft a master plan is hamper- tal is yet to be built. This is a ing the identification process. fic is feasible/advisable on lanche prone zones should be Shutdown, restrictions in Valley it is stated that financial implica- quent tragic road accidents Srinagar- Jammu NHW", the kept free from any kind of traffic tion of Rs 260 lakh is involved in and subsequent loss of inno- sheer injustice. We cannot deny With no master plan in vogue, The security forces were also tion remained largely peaceful but people their basic right that is we are not sure about the per- official said.
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