SRINAGAR, JULY 04: Governor,
Shri N N Vohra on Wednesday chaired the 2nd meeting of the State
Administrative Council (SAC) at Raj Bhavan.
Advisors to the Governor, Shri B B Vyas, Shri Vijay Kumar and Shri
Khurshid Ahmad Ganai, besides Chief Secretary, Shri B V R Subrahmanyam attended
the meeting.
The SAC deliberated upon the various proposals submitted by
Administrative departments for its consideration and approval.
Implementation of Shetty Pay Commission
The SAC accorded sanction to the creation of 29 posts of Readers
Grade-I, 58 posts of Readers Grade-II, 23 posts of Senior Stenographers and 21
posts of Junior Stenographers in the Subordinate Judiciary to implement the
recommendations of Shetty Pay Commission for the staff of Subordinate Judiciary
and to implement the directions issued by Hon’ble Supreme Court in this regard.
With the creation of these posts, Jammu and Kashmir has fully implemented
the recommendations of the Commission for staff of Subordinate Judiciary which
include their career progression and grant of allowances etc. at par with their
counterparts in other States.
Enhancement of remuneration of Research Assistants in JK High Court
The SAC accorded sanction to the enhancement of remuneration/honorarium
being paid to Research Assistants in Jammu and Kashmir High Court from Rs 15000
to Rs 25000 per month. The move will bring their honorarium/remuneration at par
with their counterparts in other High Courts of the country.
Use of Forest Land for developmental purposes
The SAC approved diversion of 29.90 hectares of forest land in various
parts of the State for undertaking developmental activities in the railways,
roads, drinking water and other sectors.
The proposals were recommended by the Forest Advisory Committee (FAC),
headed by the Chief Secretary in its 106thmeeting held on
20.04.2018.
The projects approved for use of forest land include construction of
foundations of bridges, tunnels etc of USB Railway Line project in Reasi and
Mahore Forest Divisions, construction of road from Banjian to Nokanin Billawar
Forest Division by PMGSY, construction of 0.25 lakh gallon filtration plant at
Chandanwari and 0.40 lakh gallon service reservoir at Nunwan by PHE in Lidder
Forest Division, Bijbehara and construction of Operational Track
(Road) from Maidan Behak to Ringsar (K17.00 to Km 27) in Kamraj Forest
Division.
Procurement of Lake Cleaning machines by LAWDA
In a significant decision, the SAC approved procurement of latest
Cleaning machines by J&K Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA)
for 4 basins of Dal-Nagen Lake, through global tendering process.
The matter of augmentation of mechanical resources of the Lakes
Authority has been pending for a long time for want of decision making.
The SAC while appreciating the ground realities including excessive weed
growth, macrophyte infestation and massive expansion of lily patches in the
open water expanse of Dal-Nageen Lake, has promptly responded in the matter
raising hopes of lake conservation.
The SAC emphasized that the pristine glory of all water bodies including
Dal-Nageen lake has to be restored and every effort shall be made to arrange
the financial and mechanical resources for effective and timely management of
lake cleaning operations.
It is pertinent to mention that most of the available machines with the
LAWDA have outlived their utility life and are being operated beyond their
working capacity. The withdrawal and re-deployment of these machines from one
to another basin of a 25 Sq. Km lake area has been severely impeding the
working efficiency and reducing the net progress.
While recognizing the fact that the procurement of sophisticated top end
aquatic machines may take few months, as an interim measure the SAC gave nod to
LAWDA for hiring of lake cleaning machines uptoMarch 2019, so that the lake
ecology does not get affected adversely due to excessive weed growth and
macrophyte infestation.
Public Library at TujjarSharief
The SAC accorded sanction to the establishment of public library at
TujjarSharief, Zainagir, District Baramulla alongwith creation of 02 posts.
A cross section of the society of the area including students, scholars,
researchers and general public had been demanding establishment of Public
Library at TujjarSharief.
The establishment of Library will help students, scholars and
researchers as well as retired officers/officials. This will be a Government
owned Library with the Library Department.
The SAC also directed the Libraries Department to bring a Public Library
Policy before it in the next four weeks.
Legislations approved by SAC
The SAC gave nod to the enactment of the ‘The Jammu & Kashmir State
Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation
and Multiple Disabilities Bill, 2018” and ‘The Jammu and Kashmir Drugs and
Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Bill, 2018’.
The Jammu & Kashmir State Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism,
Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Bill, 2018 aims at
empowering persons with disabilities, to live independently by providing them
support, extending support to registered organizations to provide need based
services to families of persons with disabilities, promoting measures for care
and protection of such persons and realization of equal opportunities,
protection of rights and full participation of persons with disabilities. It
will leverage various Centrally Sponsored Schemes/ Programmes and will be
beneficial for their rehabilitation, education, skill development and effective
participation and inclusion in society.
The Jammu and Kashmir Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable
Advertisements) Bill, 2018 aims to put a check on misleading advertisements for
certain purposes of remedies alleged to possess magic qualities which directly
or indirectly gives a false impression regarding the true character of the drug
or makes a false claim for the drug or is otherwise false or misleading in any
manner.
In the year 1954, the Government of India passed Drugs and Magic
Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954. The said Act extends to
whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The State Health and
Medical Education Department mooted the proposal for enactment of legislation
similar to the Central legislation.

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