Home » उधमपुर » Inter-District Drug Peddler Arrested with Heroin at Mand , Rehambal Under the supervision of SHO Rehambal, a police patrolling team of PP Tikri, Police Station Rehambal, while conducting routine patrolling at Mand apprehended one person identified as Varun Panday S/O Rajinder Kumar, resident of New Plot, Janipur, Jammu. During his personal search, approximately 15.60 grams of heroin, concealed in a polypouch, was recovered from the right pocket of his trousers. The accused was arrested on the spot, and FIR No. 56/2026 under Sections 8/21/22 of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Rehambal. Further investigation is underway.

Inter-District Drug Peddler Arrested with Heroin at Mand , Rehambal Under the supervision of SHO Rehambal, a police patrolling team of PP Tikri, Police Station Rehambal, while conducting routine patrolling at Mand apprehended one person identified as Varun Panday S/O Rajinder Kumar, resident of New Plot, Janipur, Jammu. During his personal search, approximately 15.60 grams of heroin, concealed in a polypouch, was recovered from the right pocket of his trousers. The accused was arrested on the spot, and FIR No. 56/2026 under Sections 8/21/22 of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Rehambal. Further investigation is underway.

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DC Udhampur reviews Action plan for 100 day Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan UDHAMPUR, APRIL 10: Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Minga Sherpa today chaired a meeting with officers of the line departments to review the action plan for the 100 day campaign under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Prem Singh and other senior district officers from the concerned departments. Reviewing the preparations of stakeholder departments, the Deputy Commissioner directed the officers to maintain close coordination for successful implementation of activities during the campaign. “Inter-departmental coordination and effective execution of activities are vital for achieving the objectives,” he noted and added “The awareness activities and programmes planned for the campaign aim at sensitizing the public and reinforcing collective efforts towards building a drug-free society.” Stressing the need for extensive grassroots-level outreach, the DC instructed stakeholder departments to activate field staff to mobilise community participation, which is crucial for eradication of the growing menace. He also stressed on promoting awareness about the government welfare schemes.

#PeopleFirst #UdhampurPolice *Shri Amrit Pal Singh–IPS Assumes Charge as SSP Udhampur; Holds Introductory Meeting* Udhampur, 10 April 2026 Shri Amrit Pal Singh–IPS today assumed charge as SSP Udhampur. On his arrival at District Police Headquarters Udhampur, he was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour and warmly welcomed by senior officers. Soon after, he chaired an introductory meeting at DPL Udhampur to review the law & order and crime scenario of the district. All supervisory officers and SHOs attended the meeting where a brief presentation highlighted key challenges and priorities. SSP Udhampur stressed professionalism, integrity and people-friendly policing, directing officers to focus on public grievance redressal, eradication of drug menace, tackling militancy and upholding the rule of law. The meeting was also attended by DySP Hqrs Udhampur, SDPO Ramnagar, SDPO Chenani, DySP PC Basantgarh, DySP PC Latti, DySP PC Udhampur, DySP DAR DPL udhampur, ADO DPO Udhampur, DySP (Prob.) Inspectors and other officers of District Police Udhampur. Jkp MediacentrePhq Media Centre, PHQ, J&K Police. Udhampur Reasi Range Police

District road safety committee meeting held at Udhampur DC calls for strict enforcement of rules, corrective measures UDHAMPUR, APRIL 07: Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Minga Sherpa today chaired a meeting of the District Road Safety Committee to review and strengthen road safety measures across the district. The meeting was attended by the Superintending Engineer, PWD, along with other district officers of the stakeholder departments. A detailed discussion was held on several critical aspects, including removal of dumped material from city areas, effective implementation of Motor Vehicles Act, identification of accident-prone black spots etc. The meeting also deliberated on equipping ambulances with trauma kits, ensuring strict enforcement of traffic rules and taking measures to minimize road accidents. Focus was laid on regular road maintenance, close check on overloading and over-speeding, curbing rash driving and conducting sustained awareness programmes. Other key issues discussed included improving traffic management systems, decongesting busy routes, checking school buses, installing proper signage and carrying out safety audits of all major roads. The DC exhorted all concerned departments to work in close coordination, expedite execution of safety-related works and regularly monitor vulnerable stretches. Emphasis was also laid on organizing road safety awareness programmes in colleges and other educational institutions. The Executive Engineers of PWD and PMGSY were directed to ensure proper maintenance of roads to prevent mishaps. They were further instructed to identify black spots and undertake corrective measures such as installation of signboards, road markings and crash barriers at vulnerable locations.

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DC Udhampur reviews Action plan for 100 day Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan UDHAMPUR, APRIL 10: Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Minga Sherpa today chaired a meeting with officers of the line departments to review the action plan for the 100 day campaign under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Prem Singh and other senior district officers from the concerned departments. Reviewing the preparations of stakeholder departments, the Deputy Commissioner directed the officers to maintain close coordination for successful implementation of activities during the campaign. “Inter-departmental coordination and effective execution of activities are vital for achieving the objectives,” he noted and added “The awareness activities and programmes planned for the campaign aim at sensitizing the public and reinforcing collective efforts towards building a drug-free society.” Stressing the need for extensive grassroots-level outreach, the DC instructed stakeholder departments to activate field staff to mobilise community participation, which is crucial for eradication of the growing menace. He also stressed on promoting awareness about the government welfare schemes.

#PeopleFirst #UdhampurPolice *Shri Amrit Pal Singh–IPS Assumes Charge as SSP Udhampur; Holds Introductory Meeting* Udhampur, 10 April 2026 Shri Amrit Pal Singh–IPS today assumed charge as SSP Udhampur. On his arrival at District Police Headquarters Udhampur, he was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour and warmly welcomed by senior officers. Soon after, he chaired an introductory meeting at DPL Udhampur to review the law & order and crime scenario of the district. All supervisory officers and SHOs attended the meeting where a brief presentation highlighted key challenges and priorities. SSP Udhampur stressed professionalism, integrity and people-friendly policing, directing officers to focus on public grievance redressal, eradication of drug menace, tackling militancy and upholding the rule of law. The meeting was also attended by DySP Hqrs Udhampur, SDPO Ramnagar, SDPO Chenani, DySP PC Basantgarh, DySP PC Latti, DySP PC Udhampur, DySP DAR DPL udhampur, ADO DPO Udhampur, DySP (Prob.) Inspectors and other officers of District Police Udhampur. Jkp MediacentrePhq Media Centre, PHQ, J&K Police. Udhampur Reasi Range Police

District road safety committee meeting held at Udhampur DC calls for strict enforcement of rules, corrective measures UDHAMPUR, APRIL 07: Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Minga Sherpa today chaired a meeting of the District Road Safety Committee to review and strengthen road safety measures across the district. The meeting was attended by the Superintending Engineer, PWD, along with other district officers of the stakeholder departments. A detailed discussion was held on several critical aspects, including removal of dumped material from city areas, effective implementation of Motor Vehicles Act, identification of accident-prone black spots etc. The meeting also deliberated on equipping ambulances with trauma kits, ensuring strict enforcement of traffic rules and taking measures to minimize road accidents. Focus was laid on regular road maintenance, close check on overloading and over-speeding, curbing rash driving and conducting sustained awareness programmes. Other key issues discussed included improving traffic management systems, decongesting busy routes, checking school buses, installing proper signage and carrying out safety audits of all major roads. The DC exhorted all concerned departments to work in close coordination, expedite execution of safety-related works and regularly monitor vulnerable stretches. Emphasis was also laid on organizing road safety awareness programmes in colleges and other educational institutions. The Executive Engineers of PWD and PMGSY were directed to ensure proper maintenance of roads to prevent mishaps. They were further instructed to identify black spots and undertake corrective measures such as installation of signboards, road markings and crash barriers at vulnerable locations.

DC Udhampur reviews formulation of District capex budget 2026–27 Assesses progress of key developmental schemes UDHAMPUR, APRIL 7: Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Minga Sherpa today convened a meeting of officers from the line departments to review formulation of the District Capex Budget 2026–27 and assess progress of ongoing developmental works being executed under SASCI, Tribal Welfare, DA-JGUA, UT Capex and other schemes. The meeting was attended by Chief Planning Officer Uttam Singh, Assistant Commissioner Development, Om Parkash and other district officers. The Deputy Commissioner took a detailed block-wise review of the physical and financial status of works under the Annual Development Plan ADP, covering ongoing projects and the status of plan submissions. The DC directed the departments to finalize plans after due consultation with elected representatives. He further instructed to include need based and feasible works. Emphasizing accountability and quality in developmental works, the DC called for strict adherence to timelines and quality standards.