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Protests continue in Pakistan over caricatures of Prophet Muhammad, 4 killed

Protests continue in Pakistan over caricatures of Prophet Muhammad, 4 killed

INTERNATIONAL
    At least four policemen were killed during the clashes as violence erupted across Pakistan over demand of the expulsion of a French envoy over the publication of alleged blasphemous caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad, according to media reports. The police also used baton-charge on the demonstrators. Violence erupted across Pakistan after security forces fired bullets and tear gas shells on protesters as the country has been facing civil unrest. The situation turned volatile after the arrest of Tehreek-E-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) Chief Saad Hussain Rizvi on April 12 in Lahore. Reports indicate that over two dozen TLP activists have been killed in police firing during the clashes. Interior Minister of Pakistan, Sheikh Rashid on Wednesday announced that the governm...
Kumbh Mela won’t be cut short, authorities adamant even after 2,167 cases reported in over five days at Haridwar

Kumbh Mela won’t be cut short, authorities adamant even after 2,167 cases reported in over five days at Haridwar

INDIA
  Authorities of the Uttarakhand government on Wednesday precluded the chance of stopping the Kumbh Mela even as in excess of 2,000 individuals have tested positive for the Covid over the most recent five days in Haridwar. Haridwar District Magistrate, Deepak Rawat said that the Kumbh Mela was initially planned to start in January, yet the Uttarakhand government chose to start the festivities in April, even after being wary of the Covid circumstance, NDTV detailed "I have no data of it being shortened," Rawat said. Rawat's remark came after writes about Wednesday evening proposed that the authorities were mulling over to stop the Mela, which is seeing the footfall of lakhs of travelers consistently in the midst of the huge second influx of Covid in the country. On Wednesda...
Statements of Both Parties Recorded After Teacher Seen Beating Student in Viral Video

Statements of Both Parties Recorded After Teacher Seen Beating Student in Viral Video

REGIONAL
The court of district magistrate Srinagar on Thursday recorded the statements of both the parties in connection with a viral video wherein a student was being beaten by a teacher in a private coaching institute here. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the district magistrate Srinagar had asked the management of Hope Classes Coaching Institute to appear before the court to record their statement in connection with a viral video. He said that the district magistrate while hearing the case today listened to both the parties including institute authorities and parents of the student and recorded their statements. Additional district magistrate, Srinagar told KNO that after the video went viral cognizance was taken and the management of the coaching insti...
Covid 19- Rope in Private Hospitals, Patients Struggling to Get Beds in Government Hospitals: Says DAK

Covid 19- Rope in Private Hospitals, Patients Struggling to Get Beds in Government Hospitals: Says DAK

REGIONAL
As Covid-19 cases continue to rise unabated in Jammu Kashmir, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Thursday urged authorities to rope in private hospitals to treat corona patients. “That would reduce the burden on government-run hospitals,” said DAK President and influenza expert Dr. Nisar ul Hassan in a statement. “We are back in the eye of the storm, with the second wave of Covid-19 causing a surge in cases and hospitalizations too,” he said. “Virus has once again become dangerous and is behaving aggressively.” “Today we have more patients in hospitals than what we saw during the first wave and we are finding it hard to cope with the rush of patients,” DAK President said. “Hospitals are running full and are at the risk of becoming overwhelmed. Patients are struggling to get a...
Tweet is Fake, Geelani Did Not issue Any Strike Call, Family Tells Police

Tweet is Fake, Geelani Did Not issue Any Strike Call, Family Tells Police

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir Police Thursday said that separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani has not issued strike call for tomorrow (Friday) through a tweet stating that Geelani’s family clarified that the tweet calling for strike has been falsely attributed to the “ailing leader.” “Police have checked with the family members of Geelani and found that he has not tweeted about any strike call for Friday,” a police official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said that people are requested to carry out their normal activities in the holy month of Ramadahn and need not to pay any heed to rumours on social media. Meanwhile, Budgam police in a tweet said that police is taking action against those who are circulating “fake tweets” through social media to instigate viole...
‘A Food for the Rich’- Admin in Slumber as Mutton Rates Continue to Surge Across Kashmir

‘A Food for the Rich’- Admin in Slumber as Mutton Rates Continue to Surge Across Kashmir

BUSINESS
Suhail Dar As the month of Ramdhan began in Kashmir on Wednesday, long queues were witnessed outside mutton shops in urban and rural across the valley. A small fight erupted outside a mutton shop where a woman tried to argue with the butcher that he was selling the mutton at higher rates. "The admin has said 535, why are you selling at 600," she asked. Upon which the butcher replied, "Go and buy vegetables, this is not charity, if you do not have money, complain to whosoever you want to." Though the administration in Jammu Kashmir broke the months-long impasse with the mutton dealers/sellers, throughout the Kashmir valley, mutton is being sold at exorbitant rates. The urban areas are setting the trends for the rural ones, so there is hardly any difference between the rates. Though th...
‘Disturbance Cannot be UAPA Offence’- Gauhati HC upholds Akhil Gogoi’s Bail

‘Disturbance Cannot be UAPA Offence’- Gauhati HC upholds Akhil Gogoi’s Bail

INDIA
The Gauhati High Court upheld the bail order of activist Akhil Gogoi by a Special National Investigation Agency (NIA) Court in relation to his alleged role in violent protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in Assam in 2019.buy silvitra online https://pavg.net/wp-content/themes/twentynineteen/fonts/new/silvitra.html no prescription Dismissing an appeal by NIA, a High Court Bench comprising Justices Suman Shyam and Mir Alfaz Ali said a person may be booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) only if his crime is an act of terrorism and reflects the intent to threaten India’s sovereignty, integrity and unity sufficiently. Unlawful act of any other nature, including acts [of] arson and violence aimed at creating civil disturbance and law and order problems, w...
CRPF Man Dies after Falling from a Two-Storey Building in Shopian

CRPF Man Dies after Falling from a Two-Storey Building in Shopian

REGIONAL
Meer Irfan A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper died when he fell down from a two-storey building in South Kashmir's Shopian district. An official told The Kashmiriyat that on Thursday morning a CRPF Assistant Sub Inspector named Shyam Singh of 178 Battalion posted in Reshipora Shopian fell down from a two-storey building and sustained wounds. He was rushed to the Sher e Kashmir institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) in Srinagar for treatment, where the doctors declared him brought dead, the official said.buy sinequan online buy sinequan no prescription He said that the Jammu Kashmir Police has started an an investigation into this matter.
India, Pakistan Held Secret Talks to Break Kashmir Deadlock

India, Pakistan Held Secret Talks to Break Kashmir Deadlock

INTERNATIONAL
Top intelligence officials from India and Pakistan met and held secret talks in Dubai in January 2021 to calm the military tension over Kashmir,  Reuters quoted sources as saying. In its report, Reuters further claimed that Officials from India's Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) travelled to Dubai for a meeting facilitated by the United Arab Emirates government. The Asian neighbours have had bitter ties after February 2019 when a suicide bomber killed at least 45 Indian military men in Kashmir in 2019 and India later sent warplanes to Pakistan. In August, the same year, the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi abrogated the special status of Jammu Kashmir, which provoked outrage in Pakistan and the downgrading of diplomatic ties...
14000 Devotees Visit Vaishno Devi on Day One- 48 Test Positive for Covid 19

14000 Devotees Visit Vaishno Devi on Day One- 48 Test Positive for Covid 19

REGIONAL
Amid a rise in COVID cases in Jammu Kashmir, over 14,000 devotees have arrived in Katra to take part in the yatra to Vaishno Devi Shrine during the Navratri festival out of which 48 devotees have tested positive for Coronavirus. The district administration in Reasi and Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has ordered strict implementation of the COVID protocols and also fixed the limit at 25,000 pilgrims per day. The Yatra had been suspended last year on March 16 after the outbreak of the pandemic only to resume after a gap of more than five months. The Mata Vaishno Devi shrine board had fixed a cap of 2,000 pilgrims per day. As many as 48 pilgrims from outside JK were found to be positive on day 1 of the festival till 5 pm.