CM Omar Abdullah interacts with delegations; development and community issues discussed
06/03/2026

Jammu, March 06 (KIP)-Several delegations called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence here today, apprising him of a range of developmental and welfare-related issues concerning their respective areas and communities.
Member of Rajya Sabha Sajjad Ahmad Kichloo called on the Chief Minister along-with a delegation of residents from Paddar in district Kishtwar. The delegation submitted memoranda highlighting development requirements in sectors including tourism, public works and power in the Paddar region. A delegation of Kashmiri Migrants also met the Chief Minister and presented a memorandum of demands.
Former DDC Members Pooja Thakur and Shameem Begum also called on the Chief Minister and apprised him of various issues concerning their respective areas.
A delegation of Other Backward Classes (OBCs), led by Abdul Ghani Teli, called on the Chief Minister and raised issues pertaining to the welfare and development of OBC communities.
A delegation from the Ambedkar Education Society, Jammu also met the Chief Minister.
The Chief Minister heard the delegations patiently and took note of the issues raised. He assured them of his administration’s commitment to public welfare and said that genuine concerns and individual grievances would be addressed on merit.
Pharmacists, Paramedics vital for strengthening healthcare delivery across J&K: Sakeena Itoo
Delivers keynote address on National Pharmacy Education Day celebrations at MMCHS Jammu
Health Minister advocates for collective fight against Drug Abuse
JAMMU, MARCH 06: Jammu, Srinagar, March 06 (Scoop News)-Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today emphasized that pharmacists and paramedics play a crucial role in strengthening the healthcare delivery system across Jammu and Kashmir.
The Minister made these remarks while delivering the keynote address at the National Pharmacy Education Day celebrations held at Madr-e-Meharban Campus of Health Sciencs (MMCHS), Chak Bhalwal, here today.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister highlighted that pharmacists and paramedics constitute an indispensable pillar of the healthcare ecosystem, ensuring safe, effective and rational treatment of patients. She noted that with rapid advancements in medical science and pharmaceutical technologies, the role of paramedics has evolved far beyond dispensing medicines and now extends to patient counselling, clinical research, drug safety monitoring and promotion of public health.
Sakeena Itoo reiterated the Government’s commitment to strengthening educational infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir, adding that skilled paramedic professionals are vital for achieving universal health coverage and improving healthcare accessibility, particularly in rural and underserved areas.
“Paramedics and pharmacists act as bridge between doctors and patients. Their expertise ensures that medicines are used safely and effectively, thereby safeguarding patient health,” the Minister said. She added that the Government is regularly filling vacancies in the paramedical sector, recognizing their significant role in healthcare service delivery in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Minister also advised students to uphold the values of compassion and patient care after entering the professional field. She emphasized that empathy and dedication remain the most essential traits of successful healthcare professionals.
While referring to the growing menace of drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir, Sakeena Itoo called upon all stakeholders to join hands with the Government to eradicate this social evil.
She also stressed the need for greater public awareness regarding the proper use of medicines and the dangers of self-medication. “Pharmacists and paramedics have a key responsibility in guiding patients about correct medication practices and preventing misuse of drugs,” she added.
The Minister lauded the Madr-e-Meharban institution for nurturing competent professionals who contribute significantly to the healthcare sector. She appreciated the efforts of the College in training and upskilling the students of the College in terms of the New Education Policy to improve their employability potential.
The Minister encouraged students to pursue innovation, research and ethical practices in pharmaceutical sciences, stating that the future of healthcare largely depends on the dedication and professionalism of young pharmacists.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Director of the college, Dr. R.K. Raina, elaborated on the role of the institution in strengthening pharmacy education, promoting responsible healthcare practices and improving the overall quality of healthcare services in Jammu and Kashmir.
Later, the Minister distributed certificates and prizes to winners of Poster Making and Essay Writing competitions. She also felicitated meritorious students from the passed-out batch and students who had excelled in various sports competitions.
Principal of the college, Dr. Syed Assadullah; principals of other institutions; representatives of the Pharmacy Council; faculty members; and a large number of students were also present on the occasion.