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Admin Orders Removal of ‘Illegal’ Barbecue Stalls Along Boulevard Srinagar

Admin Orders Removal of ‘Illegal’ Barbecue Stalls Along Boulevard Srinagar

UPDATES
The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole Monday chaired a meeting of officers to review the preservation of Dal Lake. During the meeting, the Div Com stressed for a sustained drive to remove all illegal encroachments including all illegal barbeque stalls from Boulevard and Foreshore road alongside the Dal. The Div Com directed a joint team of concerned departments is constituted to carry out a sustained drive against these illegal stalls causing traffic jams and other nuisance alongside Dal banks. He also directed the concerned to speed up beautification work inside Dal and catchment areas and submit a detailed action taken report on preservation, beautification and other related works executed and plans of works to be executed during the current year. Th...
CASO Launched in Pulwama Area

CASO Launched in Pulwama Area

REGIONAL
The Government Forces on Tuesday morning launched Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in the Kamla area of Tral in the Pulwama district of South Kashmir. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that a search operation has been launched jointly by forces including 42 RR of Indian Army, Jammu Kashmir Police, and CRPF in the Kamla area of Tral. A door-to-door search operation has begun, they said. Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) was launched as an Anti Militancy operation on May 2, 2017, amid a rise in the local recruitment into Militant groups in the Kashmir valley. The Forces jointly conduct search operations in a specific area.
‘Muslims Not Allowed in the Temple During Festival’- Board in Kerala Evokes Controversy

‘Muslims Not Allowed in the Temple During Festival’- Board in Kerala Evokes Controversy

INDIA
A board was hung on a tree in a temple of Kerala announcing that “Muslims are not allowed in the temple premises during the festival”. The board was found on the premises of the Sree Malliyottu Palottu Kavu temple of Kunhimangalam in Kannur District of Kerala. The board has sparked a controversy on social media platforms and faced a criticism by the people for mentioning a particular religion. The board has elicited various reactions on social media, with some alleging that the Sangh Parivar agenda is being implemented in the temple. It is said "the place is known for its secularism as following a ritual of meeting Muslim leaders for blessings". The ritual is called as "Madayi".buy viagra super force online https://alvitacare.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentyone/classes/new/viagr...
One Militant Killed in Shopian Encounter- Operation on

One Militant Killed in Shopian Encounter- Operation on

SHOPIAN
An unidentified militant has been killed in an ongoing encounter that broke out between militants and government forces in Zeipora village of Shopian district on Monday. An official said that a joint team of Police, Army and CRPF launched a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) on specific information about the presence of militants in the area. He said that as the joint team of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them, which was retaliated, thus triggering an encounter. Officials said that an unidentified militant has been killed in the gunfight so far while the operation is going on meanwhile internet has been snapped in the Shopian district of SouthKashmir- Inputs from KNO
Covid 19- High Time to Take Precautions Before Situation Goes out of Control

Covid 19- High Time to Take Precautions Before Situation Goes out of Control

REGIONAL
Kashmir’s top medico and the frontline Covid warrior Dr. Naveed Nazir Monday said that it’s high time for the people to take all precautions to prevent the spread of Covid=19 pandemic and that the situation shouldn’t be allowed to go out of control. Talking exclusively to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Head of Department at Chest Diseases Hospital Dalgate, Srinagar, Dr Naveed said that the situation shouldn’t be allowed to go out of control and people should take all precautions to prevent the spread of the virus. “We had been stating that Covid is here and it has not gone away. One thing that needs to be hailed is that people have started following SoPs. There is hardly anyone who doesn’t wear a mask. This is a good sign,” he said, adding that “we must strictly follow ...
CD Hospital in Srinagar Running Short of Oxygen Beds as Covid Numbers Go Up

CD Hospital in Srinagar Running Short of Oxygen Beds as Covid Numbers Go Up

REGIONAL
Srinagar’s Chest Diseases (CD) hospital is running out of oxygen beds as COVID-19 numbers have shot up meteorically in Jammu Kashmir. Professor and Head of Department, Chest Medicine, Dr Naveed Nazir Monday said that out of the around 100 beds with oxygen facility at the hospital, “90 percent” are occupied. We are not admitting patients with mild symptoms. They are asked to go for home isolation. At present all our beds are almost full,” he said. Dr Nazir said that all the cases admitted at CD hospital are “severe cases” which need oxygen and injectables. “We have oxygen facility at all the beds and have ventilators as a backup as well. We also have 50 more beds available as a backup at a nursing home,” the leading medico said. “It’s high time for the people to take all prec...
Encounter Rages in Shopian Area

Encounter Rages in Shopian Area

OTHERS
Meer Irfan An encounter has raged in the Zeipora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district. An official told The Kashmiriyat that 34 RR of the Indian Army, Jammu Kashmir Police and CRPF jointly launched a cordon and search operation in the Zeipora area in Shopian. During the cordon, the hiding militants opened fire upon forces triggering an encounter.buy super kamagra online https://pridedentaloffice.com/wp-content/themes/Divi/includes/new/super-kamagra.html no prescription Two to three Militants are believed to be trapped at the site of the encounter. Details rushing in
Locals Protest as Electricity Disappears During Sehri and Iftaar Time in Pulwama

Locals Protest as Electricity Disappears During Sehri and Iftaar Time in Pulwama

PULWAMA
The power outages during the hours of sehri, iftar and Taraweeh in the ongoing holy month of Ramadan, sparked a protest during Sehri time in Zaasu village of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district. The inhabitants of the village hit to roads and blocked it till a police party rushed to the spot and pacified the protesters. The protesters alleged that they have been deprived of electricity even in the holy month of Ramadhan. “Our village never gets lit up during sehri, iftar and Taraweeh times. We have been facing unscheduled power cuts much to our discomfort,” the locals said, adding that Power Development Department (PDD) has failed to provide power supply even during the holy month of Ramadhan. The locals blocked Litar-Pulwama road.buy abilify generic buy abilify generic A police par...
Administration Considering Weekly Lockdown in Jammu Kashmir as Covid Cases Continue to Rise

Administration Considering Weekly Lockdown in Jammu Kashmir as Covid Cases Continue to Rise

REGIONAL
The administration is seriously considering imposition of weekend lockdown in some districts of Jammu Kashmir which are worst hit by COVID cases. Highly placed sources said that the administration doesn't want economic activity to be disrupted in Jammu Kashmir by imposing lockdown due to massive surge in COVID cases. In view of this, it was considering the option of imposing weekend lockdown in some districts as a part of COVID control measures. The weekend lockdown will help in crowd control, sources said. A decision on weekend lockdown is expected to be taken next week, they added. (Agencies)