Thursday, April 25News and updates from Kashmir

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Two brothers among four south Kashmir residents killed as boulder hits truck in Banihal

Two brothers among four south Kashmir residents killed as boulder hits truck in Banihal

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Four persons were been killed after a truck was hit by a boulder in the Sher Bibi in Banihal area of Ramban district. An official told The Kashmiriyat that on Tuesday morning, a truck bearing registration number (JK03J-0312) on way from Jammu towards Srinagar was hit by a massive boulder and it skidded off the road. He said the truck rolled into a deep gorge, killing all the four occupants on the spot. The official said police and rescue teams rushed to the scene and recovered the bodies. The four deceased have been identified as Mohammed Afzal Garoo (driver), son ofAbdul Aziz Garoo, aged 42; Mohammed Alltaf Garoo, brother of driver, 36; Irfan Ahmed Bhat son of Abdul Hamid Bhat, resident of Trail, Srigufara Anantnag, 33 and Showkat Ahmed, son of Abdul Hamid, R/o Trail Srigufara...
Jammu Kashmir experienced more positive transformation during past 3 years than in previous 75 years: LG Manoj Sinha

Jammu Kashmir experienced more positive transformation during past 3 years than in previous 75 years: LG Manoj Sinha

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday asserted that Jammu Kashmir experienced positive transformation in the past over 3 years than it had in the previous 75 years. Addressing the launch of the inaugural edition of JAKFAS journal at the Convention Centre Srinagar, Sinha, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that corruption was uprooted to empower the common man in Jammu and Kashmir. “The system, which functioned on the basis of corruption was demolished. Now common man feels empowered with transparency in the system. Those who looted Jammu and Kashmir were held accountable. J&K Bank, which is now scripting history too had suffered during the previous regimes,” he said. The LG also said election in Jammu Kashmir will happen at appropriate time. “Union Home M...
Properties of over 4000 militants living in Pakistan to be seized: Report

Properties of over 4000 militants living in Pakistan to be seized: Report

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Over 4,000 militants who fled Jammu Kashmir in the last three decades and are operating from Pakistan are likely to lose their properties in Jammu Kashmir. According to the Jammu Kashmir admin, around 4200 militants who are living in Pakistan have been listed among the "proclaimed offenders" by the government of India and their properties are being attached. Quoting unnamed officials, WION reported that authorities have already started the drive by seizing the properties and agencies like the National Investigative Agency (NIA) and State Investigative Agency (SIA) are involved in the seizure. Jammu and Kashmir Police have also seized over 16 properties only in Doda district in the last one week. "Those who have gone and taken shelter in Pakistan were earlier associated with mil...
Congress alleges Rs 13,000 crore scam in Jal Jeevan Mission Jammu Kashmir

Congress alleges Rs 13,000 crore scam in Jal Jeevan Mission Jammu Kashmir

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Congress on Monday hit out at the BJP-led Centre alleging a Rs 13,000 crore scam in the Jal Jeevan Mission in J&K and victimization of the IAS officer, who exposed the scam while shielding the accused. Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters here, Congress Working Committee (CWC) member, Pawan Khera said that everyday the government does event management. Khera, who is also the chairman of the media and publicity department of the party, said, “This is done to divert attention from real issues. And while the government was holding the G20 Summit in Delhi, a complaint from Jammu Kashmir has come against Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha alleging Rs 13,000 crore scam in the Jal Jeevan Mission. “The whistleblower of the scam, Ashok Kumar Parmar is an IAS officer, who happe...
Scuffle breaks out among non local workers in Budgam, one dead

Scuffle breaks out among non local workers in Budgam, one dead

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A non-local labourer died after he was allegedly manhandled by another non-local labourer during a scuffle in central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Monday. Police arrested the accused and charged him with the murder. Sources said that there was a scuffle between two labourers from Bihar working at a brick kiln in Gondipora Beerwah. The scuffle led to the death of Shatrudhan Ram son of Chulhai Ram, a resident of Gawas Nagar Bihar. In this connection the accused namely Sajan Das son of Kapal Das of Gosa Nagar Bihar was arrested and lodged at police station Beerwah. An FIR vide number 109/ 2023 under section 302 has been registered in this regard. [KNT]
BJP’s senior leader accused of ‘Anti-Party’ activities, issued showcause notice

BJP’s senior leader accused of ‘Anti-Party’ activities, issued showcause notice

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has issued a show-cause notice to one of its senior leaders Sofi Yousuf for allegedly indulging in "anti-party activities." A letter addressed to Sofi Yousuf, a resident of Sirigufwara Anantnag read, "Despite being senior leader of the party and now occupying a very senior position, it has come to notice of Disciplinary Committee of Jammu Kashmir Bharatiya Janata Party, unfortunately, that you are indulging in anti party activities and showing marked indiscipline in your political dealings." The latter accuses Yousuf of having tried to create dissent in Party Cadre with few more persons and now his audio recording clip has surfaced whose contents depicts that that Sofi Yousuf has no regard for Party Discipline and high principles which are basis of politi...
Man donates his land for borewell for over hundred families in Anantnag area

Man donates his land for borewell for over hundred families in Anantnag area

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Suhail Dar Water pipes will soon be inside every home in the Benaad region of Salar in south Kashmir's Anantnag. The locals' persistent requests for water service have gone unheard over the last 60 years. This was possible only after a local named Mohammed Maqbool Mir, a 50-year-old resident of the area donated his land free of cost for the construction of a borewell, from where water will be supplied to over hundred houses. "People in this area had been craving for water. We have to use natural water resources for bathing and drinking purposes but the water is not always feasible for drinking purposes. Transporting water from one place to other has been a constant struggle of several generation of our ancestors," said Mohammed Maqbool. Seeing such plight of the local residents...
Police SPO among two drug peddlers arrested in Baramulla

Police SPO among two drug peddlers arrested in Baramulla

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Police on Sunday claimed to have arrested two drug peddlers including a police SPO and recovered contraband substances from their possession in Baramulla. A police party of Police Station Sheeri headed by SHO PS Sheeri under the supervision of DySP Hqrs Baramulla at a checkpoint established at Gantamulla Crossing intercepted two persons, reads police statement issued to The Kashmiriyat. During search, 40 grams of contraband substance Charas was recovered from their possession, it adds. The duo were identified as Umer Farooq Najar son of Farooq Ahmad & Waqar Hussain son of Arshad Ahmad Beigh both residents of Kalayban Baramulla. Accordingly, a case under relevant sections of law was registered at Police Station Sheeri and investigation has been set into motion.
Budgam residents stage protests after electricity lines cut

Budgam residents stage protests after electricity lines cut

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Residents of Bodpora Kremshora area of central Kashmir's Budgam district hit the streets against the PDD department alleging that the electric lines were cut off without any notice. Protestors told The Kashmiriyat that it has been four days since their electricity has been cut off leaving them in darkness. During the protest, the angry protesters asked the concerned department to restore their electricity at the earliest. "The electricity was not cut by PDD line men but rather some civilians which is illegal, We are 10 households without electricity alleged a protestor."  
100 couples tie knot in mass marriage ceremony in Srinagar

100 couples tie knot in mass marriage ceremony in Srinagar

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Al-Noor Welfare Society, a local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) from Srinagar, arranged a mass marriage event in the central Kashmir district on Sunday, uniting nearly 100 brides from underprivileged backgrounds, many of whom were orphans. The organizers of the event said that they have been doing this since 2012, ensuring that people with different needs receive help and necessary assistance with special focus on the marriage of underprivileged women. “Initially, we used to get a few brides married off; we would bear the expenses and ensure that they lived happily with their families without feeling any financial burden. But now, the number has increased, and today we are marrying off 100 brides in one go,” said Shabir Ahmad, who heads the NGO. He mentioned that financially ...