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Dr Raghav Langer assumes office as Div Com, Anshul Garg as Jammu DC

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JAMMU, MARCH 18: Dr. Raghav Langer, IAS (2009) today assumed the charge as Divisional Commissioner, Jammu.The outgoing Divisional Commissioner, Sanjeev Verma, congratulated Dr Raghav Langer for his new assignment and apprised him about the functioning of the Divisional Commissioner Office and various other issues.Assistant Commissioner Central, Kulbushan Khajuria, besides other Officers and staff members of Div Com office were present on the occasion.Soon after assuming the charge, Dr Langar took a round of various blocks, sections of Divisional Commissioner office and interacted with the staff. He also inquired about the overall functioning of the Office.While interacting with staff, he instructed them to work with dedication.Anshul Garg, assumed charge as Deputy Commissioner, Jammu here this afternoon. Immediately after assuming the office, he chaired an introductory meeting with the officers and staff of the Deputy Commissioner Office in the conference Hall.The newly appointed Deputy Commissioner asked the officers/officials to attend the works of public importance on priority basis. He made a special mention about the punctuality and evolving work culture so that the work of general public may not suffer.He laid emphasis on the public grievances received from the Lieutenant Governor, Secretariat and stressed on the redress of the same in a time bound manner.

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Govt introduces MFA Security System on JK BEAMS Portal Jammu:The Finance Department of the Jammu and Kashmir Government has implemented Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) through Sandes (SMS-based authentication) on the JK BEAMS Portal to further strengthen the security framework of the online financial management system.According to an official circular issued by the department, the MFA system has been successfully integrated into the live environment and all concerned officers and users have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the new security protocols. The circular applies to all Director Finances, Director Plannings, Financial Advisors (FAs), Chief Accounts Officers (CAOs), Accounts Officers (AOs), Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs), and Maker/Checker users associated with the JK BEAMS Portal. The department has emphasized that Maker/Checker users shall be solely responsible for the secure handling, confidentiality and proper use of their login credentials. Users have been strictly instructed not to share login details, one-time passwords (OTPs) or any authentication-related information with any unauthorized person under any circumstances. Officials have also been directed to ensure that their registered mobile numbers linked with Sandes remain active, valid and accessible for receiving authentication messages. Any discrepancy, authentication failure or technical issue is required to be reported immediately through the official email IDs issued by the department. The circular further stated that the respective Maker/Checker users will be held solely accountable for any transaction or activity carried out using their credentials.The order has been issued with the approval of the competent authority under reference number FD-BDGTODBT/1/2025-PMU-FD (7651222), and copies have been forwarded to all Administrative Secretaries for information and necessary compliance.

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Govt introduces MFA Security System on JK BEAMS Portal Jammu:The Finance Department of the Jammu and Kashmir Government has implemented Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) through Sandes (SMS-based authentication) on the JK BEAMS Portal to further strengthen the security framework of the online financial management system.According to an official circular issued by the department, the MFA system has been successfully integrated into the live environment and all concerned officers and users have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the new security protocols. The circular applies to all Director Finances, Director Plannings, Financial Advisors (FAs), Chief Accounts Officers (CAOs), Accounts Officers (AOs), Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs), and Maker/Checker users associated with the JK BEAMS Portal. The department has emphasized that Maker/Checker users shall be solely responsible for the secure handling, confidentiality and proper use of their login credentials. Users have been strictly instructed not to share login details, one-time passwords (OTPs) or any authentication-related information with any unauthorized person under any circumstances. Officials have also been directed to ensure that their registered mobile numbers linked with Sandes remain active, valid and accessible for receiving authentication messages. Any discrepancy, authentication failure or technical issue is required to be reported immediately through the official email IDs issued by the department. The circular further stated that the respective Maker/Checker users will be held solely accountable for any transaction or activity carried out using their credentials.The order has been issued with the approval of the competent authority under reference number FD-BDGTODBT/1/2025-PMU-FD (7651222), and copies have been forwarded to all Administrative Secretaries for information and necessary compliance.

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