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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.
Demanding
Summer Vacations in Schools of Jammu
Zone, RTI Activist Files Petition in NHRC
Jammu, 27/May/2024: In light of the severe heat wave currently affecting the summer zones of Jammu and Kashmir, RTI activist Raman Sharma on Monday filed a petition with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
Sharma’s
petition dated 27 May 2024 urgently calls for the declaration of summer
vacations in schools across the region to safeguard the health and well-being
of school-going children.
The
RTI activist in request to the NHRC highlighted the distressing impact of the
relentless high temperatures on school going . He pointed out that many Schools
lack adequate cooling facilities, turning them into oppressive environments
that pose significant health risks such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and
heat strokes.
In
his petition addressed to NHRC Chairman Justice Arun Kumar Mishra, Sharma
emphasized the immediate need for
intervention of the Commission to direct the Jammu and Kashmir Government and the
Department of School Education to declare Summer Vacations at an earliest. He
stressed that declaring summer vacations at the given time is a proactive
measure necessary to protect children, parents, and educational staff from the
hazardous weather conditions.
"The
health and safety of our children should be of paramount importance,"
Sharma stated. "Immediate action is crucial to prevent further risk of
heat-related illnesses and to ensure the overall well-being of the school
community."
Sharma,
urged the NHRC to recognize the urgency of this situation and to take swift
action to address this pressing issue.
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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.
JK High Court lawyers hold talk on Parliament Resolution on PoJK.
"Three Decades of PoJK Resolution"
Jammu, 23/Feb/2024: Research
and Advocacy Group ( RAAG), a registered voluntary organization of legal professionals,
academicians, media persons and Scholars today held a discussion among lawyers
in the Bar room of the court complex to discuss the Parliamentary Resolution on
Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), passed unanimously by the
Parliament on 22 February 1994.
Advocate Deepak Sharma,
Convener of RAAG in his welcome address
expounded the agenda of the Conference.
He informed the participant about the role of
RAAG in the field of legal and
social research activities.
Advocate Rakesh Bhat read out
the resolution of the Parliament of India passed on 22 Feb 1994
regarding illegal occupation of Pakistan over the territory of Jammu and
Kashmir and stance of India on it. He informed the participants that in
repeated replies in the parliaments and on several National and International
platforms the government of India has reiterated its firm stand and resolve against this illegal
occupation of the Indian territory of POJK by Pakistan.
Advocate Ranjeet Singh
Jamwal, former Additional Advocate General, J & K who was the main speaker of the Conference while throwing
light on the background and context of the resolution of the Parliament of
India on POJK informed the participants that
after the beginning of terror activities in Jammu and Kashmir in 1990’s
and concerned over Pakistan's role in imparting training to the terrorists in
camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the supply
of weapons, infiltration of trained militants and foreign mercenaries into J
& K, the parliament of India passed the resolution and also resolved that
the State of Jammu & Kashmir has been, is and shall be an integral part of
India.
Other participants also
expressed their views on the topic and
reiterated the parliamentary resolution
and demanded that Pakistan must vacate the illegal occupation and stop
exploitation of the people of POJK who for all practical purposes are the
Citizens of India. They said every Indian is committed to uphold the
sovereignty, integrity and Unity of the
Nation and there can never be any compromise on the subject.
Advocate Deepak Sharma in
his note of thanks appreciated the lawyers for sharing their views in the
program. The participating lawyers include Gaurav Jamwal, Bindusar Abrol, Vikas
Pankaj, Dewakar Sharma, Rahul Sadotra, Rakesh Bhat, Naresh Choudhry, Sandeep
Singh, Karan Parashar, Pawan Choudhry, Bharat Choudhry, Aaditya Raina and
others.
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.
The people of border districts of Rajouri and Poonch have been waiting for decades with a hope that their dream Jammu Poonch Railway Project sees the light of the day, but unfortunately for one reason or the other this prestigious and strategically important Railway project could not take off. Last survey report of Jammu Poonch Rail link was submitted in year 2018 with the government of India and in year 2022 in response to an RTI Application, the railway ministry had informed that the Railway project of 223 KM has been shelved as it had projected the estimated cost of the project as Rs 22,771 Crore which as per the ministry’s response was ‘Financially Unviable’.
As the honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be visiting Jammu to inaugurate prestigious projects on Tuesday 20th of this month so through this appeal it is requested and expected that he would consider the genuine demand of the over a million people of border districts of Rajouri and Poonch and restore Jammu Poonch Railway Line which can be a game changer for this strategically important region.
Raman Sharma
Old City, Jammu.
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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.
CS Asks for their constructive participation in Mitigating Corruption
Jammu, 04/Nov/2023: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta today holds an interactive session with the Right to Information Act(RTI)/Social activists here in the morning at Banquet Hall, Srinagar and later in the afternoon at Convention Center, Jammu as part of the ongoing Vigilance Awareness Week.
Besides Commissioner Secretary, GAD Sanjeev Cerna, Divisnal Commissioner Jammu senior civil and police functionaries from Divisional & District Administrations were present at both the venues. These included Divisional Commissioner Kashmir/Jammu; Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar/Jammu; SSP Srinagar/Jammu; Commissioner JMC/SMC; several HoDs and other Sectoral Officers of the concerned districts.
The RTI Activists from different parts of the Kashmir and Jammu divisions participated in these interactions and made various suggestions for further enhancing transparency, accountability and speedy delivery of public services in a corruption free environment.
On the occasion, the Chief Secretary stressed on the RTI activists to extend their constructive support to the administration in weeding out undesirable elements which misuse processes for private benefits. He asked them to channelise their energies to ensure percolation of due benefits to the deserving people. He called on them to work with positive mindset in a collaborative spirit.
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.
Almost Rs 200 Cr Collected at Samba & Kathua Toll Posts of National Highway in 4 Years: RTI Reply
Jammu:
The data shared by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) reveals that
government has earned almost Rs 200 crore during the last 4 years from its Toll
Plazas situated in Thandikhui, district
Samba and Lakhanpur district Kathua of Jammu and Kashmir union territory.
While
replying the query of a Jammu based RTI activist Raman Sharma about amount
collected by the contractor and received by the government at both these toll
posts the data shared by NHAI reveals that at both these toll posts the toll
tax collected from vehicles during the last 4 years is Rs 198,44,87,066.( One Hundred Ninety
Eight Crore, Forty Four Lac, Eighty Seven Thousand and Sixty Six Rupees)
Lakhanpur toll post that was commenced in year
2020 have collected Rs 1,16, 33,59000 ( One hundred Sixteen crore, thirty three Lacs
and fifty nine thousand rupees ) from
period 2020 to 2023. Thandikhui toll post situated in district Samba has
collected an amount of Rs 82,11,28,066 (Eighty two crore, eleven lacs, twenty
eight thousand and sixty six rupees) during
from year 2019 to 2023.
Two
official letters served by NHAI dated 29/09/2023 to Raman Sharma further reveal
that at toll Plaza Lakhanpur, Highway
Mini nest and toilet facility along with ambulance and Paramedical staff has
been deployed by NHAI for general public.
While
replying the query regarding the facilities that are required to be provided
and are actually provided at
Thandikhui toll plaza, the RTI reply dated 29/09/2023 signed by YPS
Jadon, Project Director NHAI PIU-Jammu informs that Ambulance with paramedical
staff is deployed by NHAI, there is no mentioning of washroom facilities being
provided there at Thandikhui toll Plaza. The Public Information Officer has
also dodged the queries of the RTI activist wherein he had sought certified
copies of last three inspections reports of inspections that were conducted by
officers of NHAI at both these toll plaza, in response to these queries, the
PIO stated that Nodal Officer of NHAI frequently visit these toll plazas.
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.
Tarnah Bridge May become fully Operational in Feb-2024
Jammu, 20/Sept/2023: In response to an application under
Right to Information Act, the National Highway Authority of India(NHAI) has
informed that rectification of damaged portion
of Tarnah bridge at National Highway between Jammu to Lakhanpur would take more
than five months to complete.
While replying the Online RTI application of Jammu based RTI
Activist, Raman Sharma regarding completion time to be taken for repair works of damaged Tarnah bridge , Project
Director, NHAI –Project Implementation Unit Jammu vide his office letter no PD/JMU/RTI/2023-24/1912
dated 19/09/2023 has stated “ Tarnah Bridge Rectification for damaged portion
is likely to be completed by Feb-2024”.
It has also apprised in the reply that causeway has been made operational
for Light Motor Vehicles(LMV) Traffic.
Regarding the query related to estimated cost for the repair
work of the damaged bridge, the reply served by the NHAI reveals that no
estimation cost has been prepared by it so far.
NHAI’s reply could not provide a clear information regarding
the total percent of repair work that has been completed on this damaged Tarnah
bridge in Kathua. “ Bridge rehabilitation
can be commenced only after completion of monsoon period “ the NHAI reply reads. RTI Activist Sharma had submitted this online
RTI application on 21/08/2023 using online RTI portal (rtionline.gov.in) to
find out the estimated completion date of repair works and estimated amount to
be utilized by NHAI for repair works of Tarnah bridge that was damaged in July
2023 due to heavy flood in river Tarnah after continuous rain. This is a very
significant bridge at National Highway between Jammu to Lakhnapur.
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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.
Jammu, 31/Aug/2023: Seconding the demand of Jammuites regarding abolition of toll plaza and suspension of collection of toll at National Highways between Jammu to Lakhanpur(Kathua) , RTI Activist Raman Sharma has also made a formal request to Nitin Gadkari, the union minister for Road Transport and Highways in this regard.
In his online representation
dated 31/08/2023 to the union minister, the RTI activist has submitted that due
to long spell of rains and flash floods during this monsoon season, a major
link bridge has been damaged in district Kathua.
“This damage of Tarnah
bridge in Kathua has stopped flow of
traffic at National Highway and now the people are compelled to take a very
long diversion of another road that is maintained by BRO. This diversion of road is not only wasting
precious time of the citizens but also causing an additional burden on them as
cost of the additional fuel. Anxiety caused due to long jamming in these diversion road is another pain to
the people”, the representation further
reads.
Sharma also informed that,
in his prayer to the minister he has also apprised him about the sufferings of
the people due ongoing construction of Delhi_Katra expressway (6 lanning), wherein
a major portion of the national highway
has been damaged, many roads, bridges and flyovers have been dismantled and
there also the diversion of roads have been made, the journey which in routine
takes just 60-70 minutes is now taking 3-4 hours and again it is adding fuel
cost of the vehicles.
The union minister has been asked to invoke invoke rule 3 of National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules 2008 and exempt collection of toll and remove toll plazas at Sarore( samba district) and Lakhanpur toll ( Kathua District) till the damaged Tarnah bridge is restored and Delhi_Katra Expressway Project is completed in J & K.
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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.
As on Date Enrolled strength of Students in Undergraduate Courses is 1273 including 794 Pursuing Bachelor Degree Courses and 244 Ph.D Scholars
Jammu, 22/July/2023:
Fifty Seven positions of teaching and
non-teaching staff are lying vacant in Indian Institute of Technology(IIT)
Jammu, which is recognized as an “Institute of National Importance” under the
“Institutes of Technology Act” of 1961.
Information regarding vacant positions of
staff has been shared by the institute itself in response to RTI applications submitted
by RTI activist Raman Sharma.
Out of the two
official letters issued by the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) Jammu, the Reply dated 03/07/2023 informs that IIT Jammu follows a flexi cadre system, where number of
teaching posts are not defined department wise and the present sanctioned
strength of faculty is 130. In the reply it is also informed that the institute
has 102 number of regular teaching staff at present and the number of vacant
posts of faculty is 28.
In its response to
the RTI application, the institute has stated
that 08 temporary faculty members are serving in this IIT.
Regarding non
teaching staff posted there, the information provided to RTI Activist Raman
Sharma reveals that the sanctioned strength of non teaching staff is 102
whereas as on date posted strength of non teaching staff in this IIT is 73 with 29 vacant positions.
In response to the
query related to intake capacity for Under graduate and Post graduate
courses and as on date enrolled strength
of the students there in the institute, the document provided by the institute
dated 23/06/2023 unveils department and subject wise detail of sanctioned seats
for 2023-24 session, it reveals that there are total 404 seats in the ongoing
session which includes 240 seats for
B.Tech and 164 for M.Tech.
As on date total
enrolled strength of students is 1273 including 794(Undergraduate) 235(P/Gs)
and 244 Ph.D Scholars. Category wise detail of students tells that total 168 Schedule Caste(ST) students
studying in the institute including 130 pursuing undergraduate courses, 19 Post
Graduate Courses and 19 Ph.D Scholars also belong to SC category.
83 students belonging
to Schedule Tribe(ST) community also undergoing different courses there in the
institute including 68 doing bachelors
degree course, 08 PG Courses, and 07 Ph.D Scholars.
316 Students
belonging to other backward Classes (OBCs) are also enrolled in the institute(
216 studying U.G courses, 60 P.G and 40 Ph.D Scholars) besides 103 belonging to
EWS category students also admitted there in the IIT Jammu out of which 71
pursuing bachelor courses, 17 P.G and 15 Ph.D Scholars, the reply further informs.
It is pertinent to mention here that IIT is an autonomous public higher education Institute funded by the Government of India, and functions under the governance of the IIT Council.
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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.