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Restrictions Imposed in Achabal, Anantnag 

Restrictions Imposed in Achabal, Anantnag 

ISLAMABAD
Waris Shah  Authorities on Tuesday re-imposed strict restrictions in the Achabal town of south Kashmir's Anantnag district. Following the announcement of restrictions on Tuesday, all shops were closed and traffic was off the road. The administration has set up nakas at several places across the town so that the violators of ‘lockdown’ will be effectively dealt with.buy soft pack online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/new/soft-pack.html no prescription

“We didn’t leave. We waited.” Family of Qazi Shibli Speaks to The Kashmiriyat

INTERNATIONAL, REGIONAL
Today marks the fifth day since the editor of The Kashmiriyat, Qazi Shibli was detained at the SherGhari police station, Srinagar, Kashmir. As Shibli's family awaits the word of his safe return, the family spoke to The Kashmiriyat about their ordeal. Khytul, the younger sister of Shibli, said, "I met him yesterday. After being questioned for more than eight hours on Friday, a day before Eid-al-Adha, at the Cyber Police Station, Srinagar, we were informed that he was being held back." "Then on 1st August he had been taken to the PCR Hospital for reasons that the officials didn't inform us about either," Khytul said. Talking about how the family would daily arrange for lunch and dinner for Shibli and send it to the police station, Khytul said, "The day before yesterday (August 2n...

PM Modi to Attend Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan in Ayodhya Tomorrow

INDIA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to attend the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Poojan in Ayodhya tomorrow. PM Modi will depart from Delhi in the morning via special light. He will then fly from Lucknow to Ayodhya in a chopper. The chopper is likely to land at a helipad set up in a college. Ahead of the ground-breaking ceremony of Ram Temple Bhoomi Pujan on Wednesday, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi hopes that the Bhoomi Pujan event will become an occasion of national unity, fraternity and cultural congregation and spreads the message and blessings of Lord Rama all across. Senior Congress leader and party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala on Tuesday read out the statement by party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. “The culture of the Indian subcontinent has a deep and indelible mark of...

UPSC Announces Civil Services 2019 Results, Pradeep Singh Tops the Exam

INDIA
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced the results of the Civil Services exam 2019. Pradeep Singh has emerged as the topper followed by Jatin Kishore and Pratibha Verma at second and third position, respectively. The results are based on the written part of Civil Services examination, 2019 which were held in September 2019 and the interviews or Personality Tests that were conducted from February-August, 2020. Around 829 candidates are shortlisted for various Civil Services in the 2019 exam. The Civil Services exams are held every year for the selection of candidates to Indian Administrative Service, Indian Foreign Service, Indian Police Service and Other Central Services.

Dead Body Recovered from Nallah Sindh in Ganderbal District

REGIONAL
Rayees Shah/ Shah Basit  A dead body was recovered from Nallah Sindh at the Sumbal area of Kangan belt in central Kashmiri’s Ganderbal district on Tuesday morning. According to police officials, an unidentified dead body was recovered from Nallah Sindh at the Sumbal area which is under the jurisdiction of Police station Gund. Talking to The Kashmiriyat, the police officials said, “some passerby’s spotted a dead body floating on Nallah Sindh and immediately informed us”.www.parkviewortho.com/wp-content/languages/new/grifulvin.html Upon receiving the information, the police team rushed to the spot and fished out the body from Nallah with the help of locals, however, the identity of the body is yet to be ascertained. "The body has been kept in a Local mortuary for now,  and a case...

How a Doctor, Devender Sharma, Went from Being a ‘Life Saver’ to ‘Trading Lives’

INDIA
In 1994, Devender Sharma made ties with the criminally convicted Dr.buy clomid online rxbuywithoutprescriptiononline.net/clomid.html no prescription Amit who was involved in Gurugram Kidney Scandal. He has facilitated more than 100 illegal transplants in his career between 1994 to 2004. Devender Sharma turned from being a lifesaver to a serial killer by owing to his educational qualification as the recipient of a- BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) degree. With the illegal transplants, he got 5 lacs to 7 lacs per case. He later confessed of dumping bodies of victims in crocodile-infested Hazara Canal in UP’s - Kashganj. But he first was suspected by authorities around 20 years ago for his involvement in a kidney transplant racket. He was arrested by Delhi Police...

India COVID-19 Update- 52,050 Positive Cases and 803 Deaths

REGIONAL
India records the last 24 hours spike of 52,050 positive cases and 803 deaths due to COVID-19. India's total COVID-19 tally increases to 18,55,746 including 5,86,298 active cases, 12,30,510 cured and 38,938 deaths, according to the data released by the Health Ministry. The rate of increase in COVID-19 cases for India stands at 3.6%, whereas the US stands at a rate of  1.6% and Brazil at 2.3 % - the only two countries with a higher caseload.

Two Day Curfew Imposed in Srinagar on Anniversary of Revocation of Article 370

REGIONAL
In view of the anniversary of the revocation of Article 370 and 35A an order has been issued by the District Magistrate, Srinagar, stating that strict restrictions will be imposed in the capital city of Srinagar. The order stated the reason for the restrictions as “a series of inputs have been received suggesting that separatists and Pakistan sponsored groups are planning to observe 5th August as a black day”. The authorities were seen laying restrictions on 3rd August, Monday, with loudspeakers announcing curfew and imposing restrictions on public movement. Police and paramilitary forces sealed the market places and roads. The DC Srinagar, Shahid Choudhary said, “ large gatherings will be detrimental, we cannot allow these gatherings due to COVID-19.” 5th August 2019, marks...

Man Killed by Three PUBG Maniacs in Jammu

REGIONAL
A man was killed by three PUBG maniacs when he asked the game players to stop making noise while playing the online game. The alleged murder took place in Badyal Qazian village of R S Pura tehsil in Jammu district. A case has been lodged and the three accused are arrested. While talking to media persons, the officials said that “Raj Kumar, Bikram Jeet, and Rohit Kumar were playing the online game, when Daleep Raj objected and asked them not to make noise”. Allegedly, Daleep was later attacked by these three men with a log of wood and he died on the spot. Many such incidents have surfaced recently were the cause of the violence was online games and the psychological impact the violence has on young minds. The Government may soon ban PUBG.

Family of Missing Kokernag Youth Appeals Him to Return Home

REGIONAL
The family of the youth, Ilyas Ahmad Dar, who has gone missing from his home on 23rd July has urged him to return. The family has also appealed to the Government to trace their 23-year-old son. According to the family, Ilyas Ahmad Dar son of Bashir Ahmad Dar from Dhanvetpura, Kokernag is missing for a week. Talking to media persons, his relatives said, “We contacted all relatives and his friends but no one was able to provide any clue about him and later we lodged a missing report at the concerned police station.” A senior police official posted in the area, while confirming that his missing report was lodged, said,  “Reports suggest that the person has joined Hizbul Mujhadin militant organization, but we are not sure.”
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