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Month: May 2021

53 Rohingyas Detained in Hiranagar Jail Test Positive for Covid-19

53 Rohingyas Detained in Hiranagar Jail Test Positive for Covid-19

REGIONAL
As many as 53 detained Rohingyas tested positive for COVID-19 during a special three-day testing drive at Hiranagar Jail in Kathua district of Jammu Kashmir, officials said on Wednesday. The drive was started on Monday and the internees screened in batches but all those who returned positive are asymptomatic and were isolated within the holding centre as per the guidelines, the officials said. “A total of 53 Rohingyas were found positive during screening since Monday are asymptomatic. We are keeping a watch on their condition,” Chief Medical Officer, Kathua, Ashok Chaudhary told PTI. At least 220 Rohingyas, including women and children, are presently lodged in the holding centre after they were found living illegally in Jammu city during a verification drive in March. The Jammu...
Anti-Pfizer vaccine campaign gains momentum in France

Anti-Pfizer vaccine campaign gains momentum in France

INTERNATIONAL
An alleged London-based company has come in the eye of a storm for waging a disinformation campaign in France via social media influencers to malign anti-COVID-19 Pfizer/BionTech vaccine. Several social media influencers with a large subscriber base revealed to have been contacted by a communication agency Fazze to make videos on Pfizer vaccine, projecting it as dangerous to public health. “It’s strange, I received a partnership proposal which consists of breaking down the Pfizer vaccine on video. Colossal budget, client who wants to remain incognito and you have to hide the sponsorship,” posted Leo Grasset on Twitter. His popular YouTube channel Dirty Biology with videos on science mysteries has a subscriber base of 1.17 million followers. Sami Ouladitto, a comedian with 401,000 ...
‘Pay me Money, I will Get your Children Relesed’- BJP Member Arrested for Cheating Two Families

‘Pay me Money, I will Get your Children Relesed’- BJP Member Arrested for Cheating Two Families

OTHERS
Salman Shah The Jammu Kashmir Police on Wednesday arrested a Sarpanch of the Bhartiya Janta Party for cheating two families after he allegedly took Rs 1.1 Lakh from families of two persons arrested for questioning in a militancy-related case, An official told The Kashmiriyat that two persons from the Kokernag area of Anantnag were summoned by the Police in connection with a Militancy-related case. While the duo was being questioned, their families approached the BJP Sarpanch, Nisar Ahmed Khan, a resident of the Kadipora area of Anantnag. "He promised them that once they give him the money, he will get their children released," the official said. During the course of the investigation, the Police found that the two were not involved in Militancy after which the two were released. ...
Covid-19 Lockdown violations: 910 violators fined, 94 FIRs registered & 184 arrested

Covid-19 Lockdown violations: 910 violators fined, 94 FIRs registered & 184 arrested

REGIONAL
Police seek public cooperation to mitigate the spread of the virus. Continuing its efforts to curb the outbreak of 2nd wave of Coronavirus, J&K Police has enhanced its efforts to sensitize the masses about controlling the highly contagious Coronavirus. Police have also enhanced the efforts to implement the Covid-19 guidelines/SOPs/restrictions strictly throughout the valley. A slew of measures, including restrictions under section 144, has been put into place to contain the spread of Covid-19. During the last 24hrs, police arrested 184 persons, lodged 94 FIRs, and realized a fine to the tune of ₹1,41,840/- from 910 people for violating the guidelines/rules throughout Kashmir valley. Besides, 44 vehicles were also seized in Shopian for violating guidelines/restrictions. The spe...
J&K targets 4,200 km PMGSY roads in 2021-22, builds record 3,300 km

J&K targets 4,200 km PMGSY roads in 2021-22, builds record 3,300 km

REGIONAL
The Chief Secretary, B V R Subrahmanyam today held a meeting with the Principal Secretary, Public Works Department (R&B), to review the progress under the flagship programme, ‘Pradhan Mantri Gram SadakYojana’ (PMGSY) in the previous financial year and fixed a target of completing 4,200 km of road this fiscal. While appreciating the progress made in the previous financial year, the Chief Secretary observed that the department has registered an unprecedented achievement by completing 3,300 km of rural roads under various schemes, thereby providing safe and secure all-weather connectivity to the eligible habitations. The Chief Secretary mentioned that the department must utilize the acquired expertise in fast-tracked project execution to achieve a road length of 4,200 km this fiscal...
Jammu Kashmir has 5 Cases of Black Fungus- India has overall 11,717 Cases- Central Minister

Jammu Kashmir has 5 Cases of Black Fungus- India has overall 11,717 Cases- Central Minister

INDIA, REGIONAL
The Centre has allocated to states and Union Territories (UTs) 29,250 additional vials of Amphotericin-B, a key drug to treat raging mucormycosis (black fungus) cases in India for 11,717 patients currently being treated at different hospitals across the country. Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers D.V Sadananda Gowda announced that the additional 29,250 vials of Amphotericin-B were allocated to all states and the UTs and central institutions on Wednesday. Besides this, 19,420 vials of Amphotericin-B were allocated on May 24, and 23,680 vials of the drug on May 21, Gowda informed through his tweet. Mucormycosis (black fungus) is one of the rapidly spreading infections observed in patients recovering from Covid-19. As per Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, the alloca...
Jammu Kashmir reports second Black Fungus Death- 8 Suspected Cases

Jammu Kashmir reports second Black Fungus Death- 8 Suspected Cases

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir has so far reported eight suspected mucormycosis (black fungus) cases while one more suspected person has died so far, officials said on Wednesday. Among the fresh cases, they said, two are at Jammu, three at Kathua and one each at Reasi, Srinagar and Udhampur respectively. While one death a 40-year-old man from Poonch has been confirmed, another victim is said to be resident of Kathua. “The report of the suspected patient from Kathua as well as eight other patients under treatment is still awaited,” a senior official told “Those under treatment are mostly covid-19 patients,” the official added. The J&K government earlier this week declared the mucormycosis as epidemic disease under Section 2 of the Epidemic Disease Act 1897. (GNS)
Teenager from Mattan Chowk in Anantnag town Allegedly Commits Suicide

Teenager from Mattan Chowk in Anantnag town Allegedly Commits Suicide

ISLAMABAD
Suhail Dar An 18-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide in the Mattan Chowk area of Anantnag town in South Kashmir. An official told The Kashmiriyat that the boy (name withheld) was found hanging in his house by his family members after which they rushed him to the hospital. However, upon his arrival at the hospital, he was declared brought dead by the doctors. Details emerging.  
Journalist Fahad Shah Bereaved

Journalist Fahad Shah Bereaved

REGIONAL
Journalist and editor in chief of The Kashmir Walla magazine Fahad Shah's maternal uncle passed away on Tuesday morning. Sheikh Ashiq Hussain son of Late Sheikh Rehmat Ullah passed away after a protracted illness at his residence in Srinagar on Tuesday early morning. Fatiha Khawani will be on Friday, 28 May 2021 at 2:30PM at graveyard near Masjid-i-Anjum, Qamarwari, Srinagar, Kashmir. There is no congregational gathering at home due to the ongoing pandemic. (KNS)
Muslim Nations Continue Providing Aid to India to Fight Covid-19

Muslim Nations Continue Providing Aid to India to Fight Covid-19

INDIA
A Turkish military plane carrying medical supplies to fight COVID-19 left on Tuesday for India’s capital New Delhi, Turkey’s Defense Ministry announced on Twitter.canadian pharmacy gaetzpharmacy.com no prescription The plane was carrying medical supplies, including 630 oxygen tubes, five oxygen generators, 50 ventilators, and 50,000 boxes of tablet medicines prepared by the Turkish Red Crescent and Turkey’s Health Ministry. The boxes of aid wore the words of 13th-century poet Mevlana Rumi – “There is hope after despair and many suns after darkness”  and a message: “With love from Turkey to the people of India.” Ibrahim Altan, head of the Turkish Red Crescent, told reporters that they sent the aid by orders of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and with help from Turkey’s Foreign Mini...