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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Impropriety in promotions of BDOs; Raj Bhavan seeks report from Secretary RDD
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
Friday, September 11, 2015
J & K State Vigilance Commission's Order towards Transparency in Tendering Process
Publishing
Tender Details on Websites
Activist
Seeks Implementation of Vigilance Commission’s Order
Jammu, 11/Sept/2015: Demanding full
implementation of Jammu and Kashmir State Vigilance Commission’s directive
regarding publication of details of every tender on the tender inviting
department’s website, Raman Sharma, RTI activist has asked the General
Administration department to ensure implementation of the order of the SVC in toto.
As per circular no. 4-SVC of 2014
dated 17/12/2014, the Jammu and Kashmir State Vigilance Commission had directed
all the government departments, Public Sector Undertakings and Government
Companies and Societies owned or controlled by the state government to ensure
that the tender issued for procurement of stores and for execution of works are
besides publication in local dailies are also published and uploaded on the
official website of the concerned department and in case they do not have the
official website they should create the same. The directive of the commission
also states that “it has been generally observed that the tenders are generally
published in the newspapers with meagre circulation”.
Raman has dispatched a letter to
Secretary General Administration department requesting him to ensure proper
implementation of the above order of the SVC for by al the departments of the
Jammu and Kashmir government larger public interest and to promote transparency
and fair competition in the tendering process for procurement of goods and
services by the different entrepreneurs and companies.
In his submission to the GAD,
Sharma has also demanded stern action against the Heads of the Departments that
are not implementing the specific order of the Vigilance Commission which can otherwise
be a milestone towards e-governance as well.
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
Friday, September 4, 2015
One Moral Teacher is Equivalent to 100s of Model Schools
by: Dr.
Shazad Ahmed Malik
On this auspicious occasion
of Teachers Day, let me congratulate all teachers and students of India and my native state of Jammu and
Kashmir. Today everyone of us whosoever he or she is; whatever position one
occupying is somewhere because of the
knowledge and values imbibed by the teacher.
In our culture and in
religious history of India, the Teacher or Guru has been given paramount
respect and been compared with God. But it is quite unfortunate that like other
professions this noble profession is also losing its sheen and Integrity in the
society. There may be variety of reasons for this decline like
commercialization of our educational system and digitization of information and
less human interface.
Whatever the reason is, but
being a Teacher, it hurts deep when
during my interaction with students, I realize this bitter fact that gradually the noble profession of
teaching is not in the desired list of professions that our younger generation
wishes to opt after completing their studies. This is really a shock for me not
only as a teacher at present but even as a person who desired this noble profession
like many other contemporaries of mine.
As per census data 2011, the
literacy rate (collective of male and female) in Jammu and Kashmir have touched
67.16 % which is 11.64 % more than the
census data of 2001, the male literacy rate
have increased by 10.15 percent as compared to 2001 census data and
presently it is 76.75 %. The female literacy rate have also witnessed an upward
trend during the last decade, as per 2001 census it was just 43 percent which
have now crossed 56 percent as per the last census of 2011.
In
militancy infested state of ours, In a decade this spurt of 10 percent overall literacy rate is
appreciable and for that we must congratulate the political dispensations but
the real credit for this increase is dedication and honesty of majority of the
teachers who challenged all the odds like difficult terrain, climate, poor road
connectivity but helped to lit the lamp of education.
On one side during the last
decade the literacy rate have increased in the state but on the other side the noble profession of
teaching have also been eclipsed with controversies and scandals.
A decline of honour by the society has been
noticed for teaching profession which may be attributed
due to the penetration of a few dubious, unprofessional, incompetent and
unskilled persons in the profession,
unfortunately in India and especially in our state of Jammu and Kashmir there
is no fixed parameter to access and evaluate whether a person is fit to be a
teacher or not.
To be qualified and called
as a Doctor, Engineer, Lawyer and Architect besides basic academic
qualification one must possess the
professional degree or diploma to render services as a professional, in these
professions merely possessing an educational qualification even though with
highest marks do not confer any right upon anyone to pursue the profession unless he qualifies
the professional course.
But in case of teacher as of
now there is no such prerequisite to hold any professional degree diploma or
even certificate, merely holding an academic qualification is sufficient to
pursue the profession of teacher, there is not even any provision of compulsory
basic training.
It is high time that the
educationists, lawmakers and the civil society join hands and try to build a
consensus so that only competent and skilled people with conviction to serve
the society are allowed to join this noble profession.
A person without having a
formal medical degree and training cannot diagnose anyone in the government
hospital similarly he cannot open a private clinic but in case of teaching
profession, as of now though there are few norms and standards fixed for
appointment as a teacher in government institute but in the private educational
institutes specially in the pre-primary, primary, middle and High school level
there is complete apathy, many such private institutes appoint faculty members
even without having sufficient educational qualification forget any
professional degree or diploma. It is surprising that when we do not allow a
fake doctor to diagnose even an animal then how we can allow pseudo teachers to
continue ruin the future of budding generations of our society without any
check.
An ailing human being may be
cured with modern treatment and medicine but if once the social structure of
the society which up to a large extent is motivated by the teacher is dislocated
then only God can help us.
In the recent past, Jammu
and Kashmir have witnessed some miserable incidents where a number of teachers
have been arrayed as accused in cases of paper leak scam while others being
arrested. If one have a look at the data
related to criminal cases filed against people associated with teaching
professions then it comes to light that
there are variety of serious charges against them like molestation,
rape, rape attempt on minor, forging documents, corporal punishment, accepting
bribe, forgery etc. We have also heard
news reports of postponement of examination of not only University Level exams
but even that of class 12th paper, 10th and shockingly class 8th paper as well
due to paper leak. How one can forget to mention the case of the aspiring
candidate for Rehbar-e-Taleem teacher who could not write even an essay on cow,
( we should be thankful to the judiciary who timely intervened in the instant case)
but was so curious and confident to join this profession perhaps that candidate
was sure that he would be accommodated only in this sector. The above stated information may be painful
but truth and we can’t be blind to this fact. It is not an allegation
against the teaching community of which
I am also a part but it is time to introspect.
The quality of education is directly
proportion to the ethics, morality and professionalism of a teacher; we may
have modern schools, smart classes, state of the art infrastructure but without
having professional faculty nothing can
be achieved. One moral teacher is sufficient to nurture the future of thousands
of youth the task which even 100 model schools can’t do. Teaching is not a
ordinary job that can be assumed only after acquiring higher qualification or
good grades in academic discourse, the teacher should have the ability to learn
and only then he can be a good teacher.
The intention to put the above record is not to defame
any individual or profession but just to underline the neglect so that we wake
up and take corrective measures but if anyone’s feelings are hurt I regret for
the same. The author is Vice Chancellor
of Sai Nath University, Ranchi and native of District Poonch of Jammu and
Kashmir. He can be mailed at shazadmalik2002@yahoo.co.in
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
Friday, August 28, 2015
JOURNEY OF A VILLAGE BOY FROM POONCH: From a Rehbar- e- Talem Teacher to Vice Chancellor of a University
“ Manziley Unhi Ko Milti Hai, Jinke Sapno Main Jaan Hoti Hai ; Pankhon Se Kuch Nahi Hota bas Hausloon Main Udaan Hoti Hai”. The famous Urdu quote is once again being proven by Dr. Shazad Malik.
Hard work and Humility made this Young Villager to Achieve the prestigious Post of Vice Chancellor.
Rehbar- e- Talem Teacher to Vice Chancellor: Long Jump from a Small Village !
Raman Sharma
( Khari Kahri News Magazine , Aug/2015 EDITION )
Agra/Poonch: Dr.
Shazad Malik a well known name in Agra and Uttar Pradesh , an inspiring figure for
the millions of young Indians is a native of district Poonch, he is Vice Chancellor of Sri Sath Univeristy in
Uttar Pradesh, he is among a very few educationists in India holding the privileged post of the Vice Chancellor at
such a young age.
At the age when most of young boys and girls in India and especially
in Jammu and Kashmir State are queuing in search of a government job, Dr. Malik
became the founding Vice Chancellor of Sri Sai Nath University in 2012 and that too 100s of miles away from his home town and
state.
Dr.
Malik just after completing his doctorate
from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, in 2006 joined SRI Sai Nath
Group of Education and remained director of the SNGE for over a period of 6
years.
Hailing
from a very isolated and backward
village Kasblari in Tehsil Mendhar of district Poonch, Dr Malik achieved the
top position in the field of education in one of the largest state in the
country only because of to his hard work,
humility and passion for his goal.
Khari-Kahri Team re-visited some untold
inspiring stories of this successful but
humble educationist who never forgets to repay incentive of his success to his
native State, yes it is only after the personal initiative of Dr. Shazad Malik
that deserving students from Jammu and Kashmir State seeking admission in SSNU are
also offered scholarship besides concession in admission and tuition fees. Till
date over 150 students hailing from twin district of Rajouri and Poonch have
obtained degrees in different streams from his university and even at present
over 40 students continuing their courses.
On
visit to the school where this young man had studied till primary level astonishingly while
comparing the present position held by him
with ragged infrastructure and building of this Bagyote primary school, it is almost
unbelievable to even think that he had completed
his early studies from this institution some 2 decades ago. Sharing some
personal detail about with Khari-Khari team, Dr. Malik remembers that how
difficult it was to write examination paper without a desk at that time as the students had to sit on
ground sometime even without any clothe (Darri) beneath them. The students
there in the school had to bear the chilling winter and scathing heat in summer
as there was almost nothing than pillar and a Kucha roof on the name of school
building.
Vice
Chancellor, credits his success to
parents, especially his father, a government employee in J & K forest
department (now retired) who always supported him and never compromised with
anything for his studies.
“It
was my family support that encouraged me to move to Poonch city for high school
and higher secondary studies till class 12th and then after to pursue
graduation, my parents allowed me to join Purvanchal university, Jaunpur and
Master degree from Rajsthan University” tells the Vice Chancellor.
After
completing his MSc he returned back to Poonch and then as a kind of social work,
served as a Rehbar-e-Talem Teacher in middle school Brela for over a year on monthly honorarium of Rs.
1500 per month. Thereafter he again went out of the state for higher studies.
Dr.
Shazad Malik who is now head of the
institution tells, his job as
Rehbar-e-Talem teacher helped him a lot to learn and understand the difficulties at ground zero
and now the experience gained there is helping him to perform his duties as an
administrator.
On
asking; how does as a young man hailing from a humble family background and
backward village, he feels, after risen to such a prestigious post of Vice
Chancellor, he owed it to his teachers and compared them as real heroes of his
life.
In
his opinion, the education is the only key that can help India’s diverse
society to augment personal development of an individual and it is the only
factor that can lead to the nation on the path of growth and development.
Vice
Chancellor tells that the Youth of Jammu and Kashmir State are second to none
and the only thing they need is support and opportunity, he tells all the
students from Rajouri and Poonch district who were admitted on his personal
initiative performed well in the results and their performance encourages him to extend support to many other deserving
students.
Willing
to revamp the educational system in the state, Dr. Malik has a dream to provide
quality education to poor chidren, he reveals his plan of opening a private
school in some remote village in district Poonch having all the modern infrastructure
and highly qualified faculty members and
in this school only the poorest of
poorer would be allowed admission. He also lays special focus on regular
training courses for the teachers to equip them and for capacity building, in
his idea teaching is not a simple and easy profession that can be adopted after
acquiring higher qualification or good grades in academic discourse, the
teacher should have the ability to learn and only then he can be a good
teacher.
He
believes, the quality of higher education in Jammu and Kashmir state is
stagnant, without making any reference to any particular university of Jammu or
Kashmir regions, he asks for over all revamp and called for emphasis on
research based courses, for over decades
the education system in J & K universities is moving with snail’s
pace and that needs to be changed. He suggests to turn university classes into
workshops where the teachers allow fresh research based ideas of pupil and then both
spend time on it to find out the outcome for welfare of the society. Practical
oriented courses should be introduced in the curriculum. He also calls for
frequent exchange of faculty and students not only to different universities of
the country but across the globe. Education is
a global phenomenon and we cannot confine it, it is time to open our
minds and doors for exchange of ideas and there must be flexibility to learn
new innovations.
Commenting
on the current political scenario in the country and in Jammu and Kashmir
state, Dr. Malik Says he believe in Idea of ‘India’ without any bias with
anyone on the name of religion, region, cast, creed and gender, everyone should
be treated fairly and must be given equal platform to prove his abilities.
He
also says that there cannot be any compromise on nationalism and the idea of
India, he says he is a proud Indian and his only appeal to the youth of the
country to remain true to the allegiance and sovereignty of the country without
any doubt in the mind. Dr. Malik admits that his idea of Nationalism does not
go well with everyone and this has attributed some adversaries against him but
he never give up what he strongly feels for the country. He says a good teacher
is always a ‘Learner’ and he also learns from people, students, teachers and
even from helping staff in the university.
A good piece of advice is not copyright of only so called elite
class, it can be from anyone therefore I keep interacting with new people”.
Asserts Dr. Malik..
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Think ‘Jammu’ Beyond Municipal Limits !
Discrimination with Sub-Regions !
Raman Sharma
I am a proud Jammuite and shall
always remain so, there is also no
denial that people of Jammu are liberal, tolerant and do not confine themselves
to prejudices but at the same we cannot deny the very fact that certain vested
interests especially immoral political
leaders mislead people here to grab votes,
instigate and exploit the innocent people of Jammu.
As these leaders lack any vision,
ground or any concrete idea and positive political ideology to offer therefore they find it appropriate to divide
the people on regional lines and keep grinding their own axe. They always play
Jammu -Card in State Politics to prove their worth and pose themselves as the
champions of the cause of Jammu.
Many such politicians have successfully built an
impression that Jammu is area that falls in old city but the fact of the matter
is that Jammu is neither geographical area within municipal Limits
comprising 71 Wards governed by Jammu
Municipal Corporation nor it is the name of just a district ‘Jammu’ but it is collective nomenclature of ‘Jammu’
division comprising 10 districts including Doda, Kathua, Jammu, Udhampur,
Rajouri, Ramban, Reasi, Samba, Kishtwar and Poonch. Total population of these 10 districts is over
53 Lac and that of Jammu district is 1526406, which is around 29 percent of
total population of ‘Jammu’ division and rest of 71 % population reside in
other remaining 9 districts.
The total population residing in 71 wards of
Jammu city is just 576198, which is 30
percent of the total population of Jammu district and just 10 percent of total
population of ‘Jammu’ division. The reason for giving above numerical figure is
to put some records straight as far as politics in Jammu and Kashmir is
concerned or most specifically the politics in the name of ‘Jammu’ is
concerned.
The political parties having
influence in the region or the self
acclaimed champions of Jammu’s cause always beat the drum of discrimination with
‘Jammu’ but for them ‘Jammu’ means only wards under the Jurisdiction of JMC.
These political leaders and
so called saviours of Jammu’s interest never take the issues of other sub
regions of Jammu seriously, for example for the past few years there have been
thousands of road accidents in hilly districts like Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban,
during the period 2009 to March-2015 there have been over 2400 road accidents in which 823 persons
lost their lives and 3700 others injured but seldom we heard any serious
concern expressed by these Political parties and leaders though their ritual condolence
messages remain confined up to press notes.
There have never been a
sincere effort by the Jammu leadership to improve road connectivity in these
areas and to build proper health infrastructure in these sub regions so that
the people there need not to remain depend upon Government Medical College
Bakshi Nagar, Jammu.
There have been a decades
old demand from the people and legal
fraternity hailing from twin district of Rajouri-Poonch and also from areas
falling erstwhile Doda district for setting up a bench of the Jammu and Kashmir
High Court there so that the litigants do not suffer and the lawyers can file
their appeals and writs in the local bench, at present a number of petitioners
who lose their cases in the subordinate courts do not challenge the verdict in
the High Court as it is not easy for the poor litigants to travel so long and
then also pay the fees of their counsel. The parties in both criminal as well as in
civil suits fail to even knock the doors of the higher judiciary. Jammu’s
leaders must be answerable to these poor litigants whose dear ones remain behind
the bars or who are unable to contest the illegal occupation of their property
by some land encroacher how to get justice from higher judiciary in absence of
any bench of the High Court.
How one can forget that even
some Jammu leaders instead of being jubilant; agitated even on re-opening of historic Mughal Road connecting Rajouri-Poonch
with Kashmir otherwise the poor people from these areas had to firstly
visit Jammu and then go to valley
unnecessarily putting a financial and time consuming burden on them. This road
is now being used as an alternative highway connecting Jammu with Kashmir. Now,
slowly Mugal road is also somehow helping in the economy of these twin
districts and the people from these districts got an alternative market in
Valley for buying and selling the products besides increasing scope of
employability. If the Jammu’s leadership had shown some sincerity earlier and
opened this route few decades ago then these remote sub regions would have also
excelled.
Comparing the number of
government educational institutes in district Jammu with rest of the 9
districts would also be helpful to
understand the behaviour of Jammu leadership with these sub-regions who deserve
their due share and of course must have sufficient number of degree colleges,
higher secondary schools, High Schools and middle/primary schools in blocks and
tehsils.
Policing: In Jammu district
and more specifically for different Mohallas falling in 3 assembly segments of
Jammu in each lane and Kucha there is a Police Station or Police Post but no
one needs to tell that there are many areas in other 9 districts where to cover
areas of more than 25 to 50 Kms, only one police Station or Police post is
established with deputation of a very few policemen. In district Jammu alone there
are more than 25 Police Stations which is obviously more than the total number of police stations
in 3 districts like Kathua, Samba and Udhampur.
Anyhow it is never too late
but even today the sub-regions are not
being heard, the poor health facilities in the remaining districts, other than
Jammu district are pitiable. On the name of district and sub district hospitals
these sub-regions do have walls and roofs but
almost negligible number of specialised doctors like surgeons,
neuro-surgeons, heart specialists, paediatric specialist, physiatrist, gynaecologist or even dental
surgeons. The mother-infant mortality rate in these regions can also reveal the kind of health facilities
offered there. The patients even with otherwise non serious diseases also fall
prey of lack of infrastructure and succumb to their illness. The doctors:
population ratio is below the national
average but these serious issues are buried beneath the carpet. It is
deplorable that many of these health institutes in 9 districts do not have working ambulances.
In operation theatres in absence of electricity, the surgical operations cannot
be done because electric generators are
not provided there. In short it is perhaps
only blessings of God or good luck of 71 percent population of Jammu
living in these 9 districts that despite complete negligence and step motherly
treatment they are surviving.
Now
once again the self acclaimed champions, this time not in a political dress
code but with the same motive are in streets of Jammu again beating the drum of
discrimination with their ‘Jammu’ on the name of non-setting up of AIIMS, All
India Institute of Medical Sciences in their Jammu. This agitation behind the
curtain is fully supported and patronaged by the same Congress leaders who enjoyed power
with PDP and National Conference for over 12 years and who were shown exit door
by the people of Jammu for their utter failure in delivering it to the people.
Many of these former minister seen in this AIIMS agitation are facing serious
charges of corruption and grabbing government land. The substance of non-setting up of AIIMS
in Jammu is being orchestrated and
projected as an ego and prestige issue of entire Jammu region. These champions
who are now leading the pride war of their Jammu want support of every
sub-region but they are not whispering even to set up any new health institute
in some other district of Jammu.
These
champions who are issuing agitation and Jammu band calendar should tell the
people of these remaining 9 districts that why not setting up at least one
Medical College in these districts. Jammu has no right to treat the other sub
regions as its colony.. There are many other important issues other than AIIMS
on which pressure could have been made on the state government for delivery of
services in other parts of the region but the entire focus has been shifted to
establish AIIMS. Sooner Jammu leaders
realise this facts that there is an anger simmering amongst the people of these sub-regions and the day is not far away when they would
seek an independent identity not subjective to Jammu. Establishment of AIIMS in
Jammu is a desire but our other sub-regions truly deserve better health
facilities. About Raman Sharma: he is an RTI Activists and resident of Old City Jammu, can be reached [a]
jktiact@gmail.com .Mobile 9796811012.
published in Rising Kashmir on 6th August, 2015.
http://www.risingkashmir.com/article/the-jammu-beyond-the-municipal-limits/
Also published in Journey Line on 12th Aug,2015 and in Kashmir Times on 14/Aug/2015
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
Saturday, July 25, 2015
SIC asks PHQ to apprise it about Steps taken in Compliance of Apex Court Order
Fixing Responsibility of Police, Prosecuting Officers
Jammu,24/July/2015:
The Jammu and Kashmir State Information Commission has asked the Police
Headquarters to apprise it about the steps being taken in compliance with the
Supreme Court decision in the case titled ‘ State of Gujarat Vs Kishanbhai ’.
Taking
cognizance of a complaint filed before the Commission by RTI activist Raman
Sharma, the Chief Information Commission GR Sufi has asked registry of the
Commission to issue notices to the Director Prosecution Police Headquarters,
Public Information Office of the PHQ to appear before the commission on 28/07/2015
along with relevant file and to apprise
the commission about the steps being taken in
compliance with Supreme Court Decision in case of State of Gujarat Vs.
Kishanbhai.
Earlier,
information seeker Sharma had filed a complaint case before the commission
alleging that the J & K Home department has failed to provide him the above
stated information despite lapse of the stipulated period of time.
In
this case titled State of Gujarat Vs. Kishanbhai, the Supreme Court of India on
01/01/2014 had issued various directions to the Home Secretaries of all States
and union territories to formulate a procedure for taking action against erring
investigating/Prosecution officers on whose lapse a criminal case is culminated
in acquittal.
Further
the Court judgement states “ A finding
needs to be recorded in each case, whether the lapse was innocent or
blameworthy and each erring officer must suffer the consequences of his lapse,
by appropriate departmental action, whenever called for. Taking into
consideration the seriousness of the matter, the concerned official may be
withdrawn from investigative responsibilities, permanently or temporarily, depending
purely on his culpability”.
The
two-judges bench in this case has also noted “ We also feel compelled to
require the adoption of some indispensable measures, which may reduce the
malady suffered by parties on both sides of criminal litigation. Accordingly we
direct, the Home Department of every State Government, to formulate a procedure
for taking action against all erring investigating/prosecuting
officials/officers. All such erring officials/officers identified, as
responsible for failure of a prosecution case, on account of sheer negligence
or because of culpable lapses, must suffer departmental action. The above
mechanism formulated would infuse seriousness in the performance of
investigating and prosecuting duties, and would ensure that investigation and
prosecution are purposeful and decisive. The instant direction shall also be
given effect to within 6 months”.
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Tawi Lake Project: “In 5 years, for 20 Months Construction Work Remained Suspended “
RTI
About
Tawi Lake Project
Jammu, 13/July/2015:
Jammu and Kashmir government has informed that 95 percent civil woks and 90 % mechanical
works is completed at the Waddi Tawi site of Tawi Lake Project and similarly at the Nikki Tawi site 80 % job out of Civil
Works and 70 percent of mechanical works
stands completed as one date.
It’s also been informed
that an amount of Rs. 54.68 crore spent
so far on the Barrage project for Tawi
Lake.
The response of the
government has come in reply to an RTI application of activist Raman Sharma,
whereas the information seeker had sought certain information from the
Irrigation department of Jammu and Kashmir government about the estimated cost
and present status of the work on the much talked Tawi Lake project in Jammu.
Anil Sharma, Public
Information Officer and Executive Engineer in Division-II of Irrigation
department vide his office letter dated 26/06/2015 addressed to the applicant
has also informed that the targeted date for completion of the barrage portion of the lake project stands
revised to 31/03/2016 and formally work on ground was started on 22/07/2010
after completion of preliminaries.
On the question of
estimated cost of the Project, the PIO
has apprised that the total allotted cost of the barrage of Tawi Lake project is Rs. 69.70 Crore.
Replying to the query
about total period of time for which the work on this prestigious project
remained closed, the department has replied that the period of time for which
the work on Barrage Project remained closes is approximately 20 months and comprises mainly of rainy season during
each financial year during the period of from Mid June to October every year as
the Work is in river Tawi Basin and
during the said period flash floods were witnessed.
The PIO has not replied to the applicant’s
query where he has sought certified copies of any specific directions issued by
the Chief Minister/Deputy Chief minister or PHE and Irrigation minister about this lake project.
Though in the reply it has been told that
pattern of funding for the project would
be 90:10 basis i.e 90 percent by the central government,10 % by the state
government and Central assistance from ministry of water resources (GOI) is Rs.
25 Cr, funds awarded by the 13th finance commission for developing
the Tawi front is also Rs. 25 Cr and the funds from the state govt are Rs, 20
Crore.
In
response to the demand of the applicant about certified copied of last 3
inspection reports and the recommendations, the department has informed that
Inspections are carried out by NABCON and the reports are submitted directly to
the government hence copies of Inspection reports are not available with them.
APPLICATION UNDER JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2009.
To
Public
Information Officer,
o/o Chief Engineer, Irrigation and Flood
Control.
Canal Road,
Jammu. 180012
Respected Sir,
Provide
me following details & Information under the provisions of Jammu &Kashmir
Right to Information Act, 2009. I am a
permanent resident the State . An RTI fee of Rs. 10/- is also annexed with this application as I.P.O
vide no 21F 742450
INFORMATION
SOUGHT
1.
Kindly
provide detail with regard to total estimated cost of Lake Project at River Tawi,
Jammu.
2.
Intimate
total amount of money sanctioned by
the government for this project
3.
Intimate
total amount of money released till
date for this project by the government.
4.
Intimate,
Total amount of money so far spent on this Lake project.
5.
Provide
copies of all utilization certificates submitted by the executing department
to the government.
6.
Kindly
intimate the date on which the Lake project was formally started on ground
after the completion of all
formalities.
7.
Kindly
intimate Targeted Date/ Time Line when the Lake project would be completed.
8.
Name
the officers/officials/department that are assigned the task of inspection of
the ongoing project.
9.
Provide certified copies of
last three inspection reports and their recommendations.
10.
Certified
copies of all instructions/directions/memos/ issued by the government for this
Lake Project.
11.
Total
percent of project Work completed so far.
12.
Total
period of time for which the work on this project remained closed.
13.
Also
provide certified copies of any directions specifically issued by Honourable
Chief Minister/Deputy Chief
Minister or the Honourable Ministers for PHE and Irrigation on this lake project.
|
Dated:
17/June/2015 Applicant
RAMAN
SHARMA.
Address: K-236, MAST GARH, JAMMU 180001, Mob: 9796811012,
e.mail: JKRTIACT@GMAIL.COM.
Raman Sharma is a dedicated Jammu based RTI activist and journalist . With a focus on transparency and accountability, with his writing he has contributed for various credible newspapers and magazines in the region. He is amongst the first few batches who completed Certificate Course in RTI from the Centre for Good Governance in Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Government of India.
Sharma is actively involved in education and advocacy, having delivered guest lectures on RTI , Good Governance at different universities and educational institutions to empower students. Additionally, in collaboration with the JK Institute of Management and Public Administration (JK IMPA), he has also remained resource person in training programs for District Officers, Public Information Officers, Ministerial staff of different departments, promoting awareness and effective implementation of RTI/PSGA . In association with the CHRI he also remained instrumental in training for civil society members on the Transparency Law.
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