DC Kargil reviews arrangements ahead of inauguration of New District Court Complex
22/03/2026
Kargil, March 22 (KIP- Deputy Commissioner, Kargil, Rakesh Kumar today reviewed the arrangements in view of the inauguration of New District Court Complex at Kurbathang, Kargil.
During the inspection, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Kargil, Sheikh Gowher Hussain, SSP Kargil, ADC Kargil, Tehsildar Kargil, Executive Engineers from PWD, Mechanical and PDD, AO to DC, and other concerned officials were present.
The DC along with the Principal District Judge visited the newly constructed Court Complex and inspected various facilities including court chambers, conference hall, video conferencing (VC) room, and other infrastructure.
A detailed review of arrangements related to seating, medical facilities, water supply, power, security, traffic regulation, and parking was conducted during the visit.
The DC directed all concerned departments to ensure proper arrangements for the event. He emphasized maintaining cleanliness, ensuring road maintenance, and making all necessary arrangements for the smooth conduct of the event.
JKSA thanks Punjab CM, Chief Secretary for ensuring dignified return of Kashmiri student’s mortal remains
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Sunday thanked the Chief Minister of Punjab Bhagwant Mann for his humanitarian helping hand and expressed its gratitude to the Chief Secretary K.A.P. Sinha, and the Media Advisor to the Chief Minister, Baltej Pannu, for their prompt intervention, compassionate support, and for facilitating the smooth and dignified transportation of the mortal remains of a Kashmiri student who passed away in Punjab to his native place in Kupwara.
Association said that, The student Burhan Bashir, a student of Chandigarh University was taken to a hospital in Sector 69, Mohali, where doctors declared him dead. The family subsequently reached out to JKSA for assistance in the repatriation and facilitation of the mortal remains. Following this, the National Convenor of the Association, Nasir Khuehami, spoke to the Chief Minister’s Advisor, Baltej Pannu, and Chief Secretary K.A.P. Sinha, along with other senior officials, to ensure that the matter was addressed on priority despite the late hours of the night.
The Association thanked the Punjab Chief Minister’s Office for directing the Deputy Commissioner, Mohali, and the concerned SDM to make all necessary arrangements for a dignified repatriation, providing some comfort to the family during this difficult time. JKSA also appreciated the swift response and prompt action of the administration. The Association further extended its gratitude to the SDM Kharar, DSP Kharar, SHO Kharar, and other concerned officials for their timely assistance and support to the grieving family.
Despite ongoing Eid engagements and late hours, the post-mortem was conducted during the night without delay. The Association expressed appreciation for the efforts of JKSA Chandigarh Unit President, Khan Faiq, who remained present at the SDM office, hospital until midnight, accompanied the grieving family, secured the necessary permissions, and ensured that all formalities were completed in a timely and dignified manner.
The mortal remains were subsequently transported to Kashmir via ambulance, ensuring a respectful and dignified journey home. The last rites of the deceased were performed at his native village in Handwara in the presence of family members, relatives, and locals. The Association expressed heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. “Our thoughts and prayers are with them, and we stand in complete solidarity with the family during this painful time,” it said.