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‘We are Thankful to God that We did not leave the Valley’- Muslims Perform the Last rites of Kashmiri Pandit in Qazigund

‘We are Thankful to God that We did not leave the Valley’- Muslims Perform the Last rites of Kashmiri Pandit in Qazigund

CULTURE
Waris Shah The people of Kashmir yet against set an example of communal harmony amid the brewing religion-based violence. On Monday, the Muslims of the Qazigund's Taragam area stepped forward in large numbers to perform the last rites of a Hindu man who passed away during the intervening night of Sunday and Monday. Sham Ji, a Kashmiri pandit who was aged 70 passed away and as soon as the news spread in the area, Muslims in large numbers stepped forward to help in the last rites of Sham Ji. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, the son of Sham Ji while thanking the local Muslims said, "I have never felt alone here for the past thirty years despite Militancy and the claims of local pandits being harassed elsewhere." He said that he is proud and thankful that he did not leave the Kashmi...
Since BJP Has Come into Power, We have been Left on own, Say Kashmiri Pandits

Since BJP Has Come into Power, We have been Left on own, Say Kashmiri Pandits

REGIONAL
Mubashir Naik The Kashmir pandit residents of Shankar Colony in Jammu have alleged a lack of basic facilities in their area and said that the Government has not paid heed to any of their demands since the BJP has come into power. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, senior Resident Chandar Kaul said that the area is living under darkness and there is no proper road in the area. "we have approached the authorities several times, but nobody ever comes to even visit the area," he said. Another resident TK Kaul said that the Central Government of BJP has made fake promises and kept none of their promises "Kashmiri pandits are being deceived by one or the other promise, we are provided no services at all in the colonies." In 1996, an electric transformer was installed in the area and since ...
Man from Reasi Arrested in Jammu with Arms and Ammunition

Man from Reasi Arrested in Jammu with Arms and Ammunition

REGIONAL
Mubashir Naik Police officials on Monday said that a Naka was laid on Sunday night by the police team at National Highway bye pass road and routine checking of vehicles was being done. "During the checking, a man roaming suspiciously tried to flee away from the Nakka on seeing police personnel, but was apprehended," said the official. He added that two hand grenades, concealed in a bag he was carrying, were recovered from the possession of a man identified as Mohammad Ashraf of Lar, Mahore, Reasi, at present living in Peerbagh colony, Sunjawan, Jammu. A case under the explosive substance act is registered and an investigation started. "The arrested person is linked with the proscribed terrorist organization LeT and was tasked by the handlers from across the border to carry o...
Amid Public Outcry, Admin Starts Rolling out Forest Rights Act 2006 in Jammu Kashmir

Amid Public Outcry, Admin Starts Rolling out Forest Rights Act 2006 in Jammu Kashmir

SPORTS
After huge public outcry over the issuance of eviction notices to tribal population and traditional forest dwellers and the axing of apple trees by forest department officials, the J&K Government on Monday started rolling out the Forest Rights Act 2006 (FRA) in Jammu  Kashmir. According to Kashmir News Service (KNS), a training schedule has been prepared by the Forest Department wherein training will be imparted to Govt officers for implementing the Forest Rights Act in J&K in the coming months. "Government has prepared a roster for a training programme on the Forest Rights Act so that this law could be implemented in J&K at different levels. Under the level-1, the official members of District Level Committees (DLCs) will be provided the training which includes Deputy Com...
19- Year-old Boy from Srinagar Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances in Pahalgam

19- Year-old Boy from Srinagar Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances in Pahalgam

REGIONAL
A 19-year-old boy from Srinagar died under mysterious circumstances in Pahalgam area of Anantnag district in south Kashmir on Monday. An official said that Mubashir Sajad Dar (19) son of Sajad Ahmad Dar, a resident of Nowpora locality of Khanyar in Srinagar, along with his colleague reached Hotel Akash in Pahalgam on Sunday afternoon for a night stay, a local news agency KNO reported. He said that Mubashir did not wake up this morning and was shifted to GMC Anantnag in an unconscious state. “At GMC, doctors declared him dead on arrival. Now his postmortem is being carried out there,” he said. The official added that his colleague, who was along with him, is being questioned and the matter is being investigated.
Residents of Srinagar Area Protest Against Shortage of Drinking Water Supply

Residents of Srinagar Area Protest Against Shortage of Drinking Water Supply

REGIONAL
Meer Irfan  The residents of Batwara area of Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district staged a protest against the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department over the issue of non-availability of drinking water in the area. The residents speaking to The Kashmiriyat demanded clean drinking water for their survival as the area is facing acute shortage of drinking water facilities. Groups of men and women, who were part of the protest, assembled on the Sonwar- Pantha Chowk road for several hours, as a result, the road was blocked. The protestors also raised slogans against the PHE.
Nagrota Plaza clash Nagrota: One more arrested, Pistol recovered

Nagrota Plaza clash Nagrota: One more arrested, Pistol recovered

REGIONAL
Mubashir Naik The Nagrota Police arrested one more person involved in the Ban Toll Plaza clash, which broke out on Saturday. The pistol by which the fire was opened on Toll Plaza employee during the clash was also recovered. As per police sources, a clash broke out between some persons and employees of Ban Toll Plaza at Nagrota today morning over payment of toll tax. In the clash, six persons received injuries and were shifted to Jammu hospital. Three vehicles and window panes of Ban Toll Plaza were damaged in the clash. A person identified as Khair-u-Din Wani of Dansal, who opened fire and injured one employee of Ban Toll Plaza was arrested on the spot. Meanwhile, today a team from Nagrota Police Station led by SHO Inspector Mohammad Shoket arrested one more accused, who wa...
‘Army Capitan Abducted Civilians, Planted illegally Acquired Weapons on Dead Bodies’- Police on Shopian Fake Encounter

‘Army Capitan Abducted Civilians, Planted illegally Acquired Weapons on Dead Bodies’- Police on Shopian Fake Encounter

REGIONAL
On Sunday, police produced the challan in court against the army in Amshipora fake gunfight case and revealed that an army captain of 62 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) along with two south Kashmir locals abducted three Rajouri youth, planted illegally acquired weapons before killing them. In a statement, the police said that on 18 July 2020, information was received by Police Station Heerpora that “three unidentified militants were killed in an operation at village Amshipora by 62 Rashtriya Rifle (RR) and two pistols with two magazines and four empty Pistol cartridges, fifteen Live cartridges and fifteen empty cartridges of AK series weapon and other objectionable items were recovered from the encounter site”. The police claimed, “They deliberately and purposefully chose not to follow Standar...