Will continue collaborative efforts to make Srinagar City a better place to live in: DC Srinagar
In one more major recognition, Srinagar District has clinched a spot among Top Ranking Cities of India under Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan -2023 (Clean Air Survey) conducted by the Central Pollution Control Board, Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MEFCC) under its National Clean Air Programme.
The Srinagar has achieved the milestone in the category of Cities with a population exceeding 10 lakhs by scoring 4th Rank across the Country with Indore Ist rank, Agra 2nd and Thane City 3rd rank. While Bhopal City of Madhya Pradesh has achieved 5th rank under Swachh Vayu Sarvekshan -2023.
The Srinagar City has been judged on the basis of the steps initiated by the District Administration to improve air quality under National Clean Air Programme(NCAP).
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Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad who is also the Chairman of the District Level Implementation and Monitoring Committee for implementation of National Clean Air Programme(NCAP) in Srinagar has congratulated the entire Team of District Administration Sringar including Srinagar Municipal Corporation(SMC) and J&K Pollution Control Committee.
The Deputy Commissioner has said that the District Administration will continue collaborative efforts to make Srinagar City a better place to live in.
Pertinent to mention that several initiatives has been taken by District Administration Sringar under the guidance of Chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner(DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad by implementing National Clean Air Programme(NCAP) to reduce PM10 levels by 2025 to improve Air Quality Index in Srinagar District.
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Under NCAP, Mission Life, Rejuvenation of wastelands, Mass plantation, Fountain Construction, procurement of cleaning/sweeping machines, IEC activities are major components to improve Air Quality Index in Srinagar District.
A police official told that Ramban police intercepted an Innova vehicle at the railway chowk in Banihal, apprehending two individuals associated with large-scale narcotics.
The vehicle, travelling from Kashmir towards Jammu, was found to be concealing a substantial quantity of high-valued narcotics, he said.
During a thorough search, the police made a startling discovery, saying they recovered approximately 30 kilograms of a heroin-like substance from hidden compartments within the vehicle.
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The international market value of the seized drugs is estimated to be around Rs 100 crores, according to the official.
The arrested persons are currently in police custody, and further investigations are underway to ascertain the source and destination of this illicit substance, the official said.
He added that authorities are also actively pursuing leads to identify potential links to larger drug trafficking networks. KNO
Reports reaching Asian News Hub (ANH) said that a fire broke out from a residential shed at around 04:30 am on Sunday morning which spread to other residential sheds within no time.
They said, fire tenders reached the spot on time however, upon their arrival nearly 17 sheds had suffered damages and the fire was brought into control within no time.
Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident and the cause of fire was not known immediately.
Despite the augmentation of power infrastructure and the installation of much-hyped smart meters, the electricity woes continue to torment the valley residents ahead of the winter as since past one week, consumers are facing pesky power cuts across the Valley.
The situation is equivalent in towns, cities and villages as the consumers have accused the concerned Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) of supplying inadequate electricity to them.
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“Despite the installation of smart meters, which were aimed to ensure better power supply, we are getting nearly 4-5 hours of electricity supply on a regular basis, which has added to the misery of consumers here,” said Jahangir Ahmad, a local from the Natipora area.
“Crores of rupees have been spent on the power infrastructure augmentations in the last couple of years, which were giving a hope of round-the-clock electricity to the people, but all in vein as seemingly the winter power schedule has been started in the valley during the Autumn season, thus pushing the people to the wall,” the residents said.
Such unscheduled power cuts are being witnessed everywhere nowadays as the complaints are being received from several other areas also.
The consumers said that the electricity is being snatched for hours together and is being supplied for only a few hours in a day.
“The electricity supply was snatched multiple times today, which began from 6am to 8:30 am in the morning, 1 am to 2:30 pm in the afternoon and then 6pm to 8:30 pm in the evening,” one of the residents from Pampore said.
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The frequent electricity cuts have irked the people, who demand authorities to take immediate steps to ensure adequate power supply to them.
Pertinently, Kashmir’s power generation has got badly affected as according to the KPDCL Chief Engineer, Javed Yousuf Dar, the reduction in water level in river Jhelum, Chenab has lessened the power generation at the power houses of Kashmir.
“We are presently looking for an option to get the additional electricity to ensure adequate power supply to the people. We are on it and hopefully, the issue will be resolved in next few days,” Chief Engineer, KPDCL had said. KNO