Lays foundation of Library-cum-Reading Room,
Launches Govt Advt Portal, Unveils exhibition of rare newspaper
archives, photographs
SRINAGAR,
JULY 04: Minister for Information, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs
(FCS&CA), Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today inaugurated “Auditorium cum Conference Hall”, laid foundation of “Library cum Reading Room”, and unveiled “Exhibition of Rare Newspaper Archives and
Photographs” at the Media
Complex here.
The
220-seater Auditorium and 50-seater Conference Hall with video conferencing
facility has been constructed by the R&B Department at an estimated cost of
around Rs 4 crore.
Minister for
Public Works Naeem Akhtar, Chairperson Women’s Development Corporation, Ms Vijay Gandotra, Secretary Information M H
Malik, Secretary FCS&CA Shafiq Ahmad Raina, Director Information
Muneer-ul-Islam and Director FCS&CA Nissar Ahmad Wani besides other
officers of Information Department were present on the occasion.
Speaking on
the occasion, Chowdhary Zulfkar said that the commitment made by the late Mufti
Mohammed Sayeed on 18 May 2015 to remodel the flood-hit Old PSC complex as an
integrated Media Complex by the Department of Information has been fulfilled
top a greater extent while much more needs to be still done. He said it was
decided that besides housing the Directorate of Information and Public
Relations, a state-of-the-art Auditorium, Conference Hall, Library-cum-Reading
Room, Audio-Visual Unit and a Cafeteria would be setup in the new Media
Complex.
Zulfkar Ali
said by inaugurating the state-of-the-art Auditorium, Conference Hall within two years after its announcement depicts the
seriousness of the present government to fulfill its promises. Appreciating the
Information Department and Department of Public Works for constructing the
state-of-art facilities at the Media Complex, the Minister said the structure
is an asset which would serve not only to Information department, but other
departments could avail its services.
Giving
details about other initiatives taken by the department, the Minister said
there were many things in limbo for a long period, however, with the present CM
Ms Mehbooba Mufti’s
intervention things have started moving fast. The Minister said the department
is in the process of formulating a separate Advertisement Policy for the
Electronic and the Digital Media and soon it would be made public. He further
added that the department is also formulating a new mechanism for newspaper
categorization, and accreditation of journalists. The Minister assured that the
department does not have any special liking or disliking for anyone in
particular when it comes to offering its various benefits.
Highlighting
the importance of Information Department, the Minister said Government could be
doing number of developmental works and implementing various welfare policies,
however, the effectiveness of the same gets reduced if the people are not made
aware of such works by the Information Department. It is here where information
department plays a crucial role by acting as a bridge by connecting Government
with people by disseminating the information related to Government works.
Appreciating
the employees of the department, the Minister said the department is committed
to provide timely information to media and other news agencies, and for this
every employee in the department works tirelessly 24x7. The Minister assured
the employees of the department that the Government is monitoring their efforts
and would duly reward them through whatever way would be possible.
The Minister
said the department has some issues, primarily professional human resource,
which need to be tackled immediately. He informed that he has given
instructions to the concerned officers to do the needful urgently in this
regard.
While laying
the foundation stone of Library-cum-Reading Room, the Minister expressed
optimism that its construction would be completed at an earliest. “The pace at which Information Department
renovated and recreated its infrastructure post September 2014 floods, I wouldn’t be surprised if the library-cum-reading
room would be completed before its stipulated time,” the Minister said.
The Minister
said he has also directed to ensure that all the data including newspapers,
periodicals, books and other items of importance at Research and Reference wing
of the department are digitized so that it could be preserved for the future
generations. The Minister said it is a treasure that should be preserved at any
cost as it would not only help scholars of State, but the treasure from here
would quench the thirst of scholars from all over India and the world.
Reminiscing
the past glory of the Information Department, Minister for Works Naeem Akhtar
said whenever, he comes to information department he feels like he is returning
to his home. He said his affiliation with Information Department goes back to
1972 when he started his career from here.
Taking a jibe
at the department’s poor past
of not having its own office building in the past, the Minister said although
the department was the show window of Government’s works, yet it faced a bizarre challenge of
not having its own building to work from. Naeem Akhtar said that Mufti Sahib
understood the essence of a central place for media and he ensured that the
Information Department gets the present beautiful place to build its own
infrastructure.
The Minister
hoped that the media complex becomes the hub of cultural and intellectual
activities of the State. He recalled although department in the past used to
work from a few rooms, yet it acted as interacting point for top notch
journalists from both within the State and the country.
The Minister
suggested that the department should make a Hall of Fame for the leading
journalists included Khawaja Sonaullah Bhat, Shamim Ahmad Shamim, Sadur-u-Din
Mujahid, J N Sathu, R K Kak, Abdul Aziz, where their bio-data is also provided
along with their picture so that the new age of journalists are made aware with
the legends of past.
Naeem Akhtar
also requested the budding journalist to give up their myopic vision about the
history and stressed on the need to look through a wider angle. He said if the
new lot of journalists will revisit their beautiful past they would find there
is much more to State’s history
than they think of.
Earlier, the
Minister along with Naeem Akhtar also unveiled the exhibition of rare newspaper
archives and photographs depicting various developmental works undertaken by
the present Government in last three years. Besides, the archaic newspapers and
periodicals belonging to an era of 1930s were also put on exhibition that made
the visitors including the Ministers nostalgic about the glorious past of the
State.
The Minister
said that the photo exhibitions aptly projects the essence of development that
is visible on ground and reiterated the commitment of the government to reach
out to the last man in the queue with good governance initiatives.
The Minister
said that the state has abundant talent and the need is to identify and nurture
this hidden talent. He said that the government shall put in all concerted
efforts to provide a conducive environment and platform to promote the talent
of the artists.
Choudhary
Zulfkar along with Naeem Akhtar also launched an “Online Advertisement Portal” designed by Rationale Tabs. The Minister was
briefed that creating the portal would help in establishing a “transparent system” where allocation of advertisement would be
visible to general public.
Earlier, the
Ministers were informed that the newly constructed “Cafeteria” would be also made functional soon while work on the Audio-Visual Unit
is in the final stages of completion. He was assured that the structure would
be ready and made functional by the end of this year.
Joint
Director Information Headquarter, Abdul Majeed Zargar, Joint Director Kashmir
Zahoor Ahmed Mir, Deputy Director Information, Kashmir Farooq Ahmed Baba along
other senior officers and dignitaries from various walks of life attended the
function. The programme was conducted by Ms Manmeet Singh.

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