Thursday, November 28News and updates from Kashmir

Month: May 2021

Saudi Arab Closes its Air space to Israeli Flights for Unknown reasons

Saudi Arab Closes its Air space to Israeli Flights for Unknown reasons

INTERNATIONAL
As per latest news reports emerging from the Middle East, Saudi Arabia had temporarily closed its airspace to Israeli flights for unknown reasons. On Tuesday, an Israel Airline flight got delayed for 5 hours at the Ben Gurion Airport before departing for Dubai. The flight was supposed to take off at 9 am local time, but it was delayed because Saudi Arabia refused to grant the necessary permits. Although, an El Al flight had taken off for Dubai, the same afternoon with permission to fly through Saudi airspace. Saudi Arabia had said earlier in November, that they would allow Israeli flights to use their airspace en route to Dubai. The flights from Israel to the UAE will take eight hours instead of three without permission to fly over Saudi Arabia. According to the i24NEWS, Commer...
Left to Die by the Family, Carried to the Hospital by Ababeel Volunteers

Left to Die by the Family, Carried to the Hospital by Ababeel Volunteers

WRITE-UPS
Mubashir Naik After he was left to die by his family, Ababeel’s volunteers turned out to be Messiah for a suspected covid-19 patient in Doda. Since the last few years, life hasn’t been comfortable in Jammu Kashmir and the Covid lockdown for last two years has added fuel to the fire. Despite all the challenges, many volunteers and NGOs in these testing times have stepped up, sometimes at significant personal risk, to serve their community. Like many NGOs in Kashmir Valley, Ababeel, a Chenab valley based NGO has been working day and night to provide every possible help to people. "Yesterday, we received a heart breaking photo on our whatsApp in which, a critically ill Covid patient was left to die in Kastigarh, almost thirty kilometers away from the district headquarters Doda. The p...
With all Male members of the Family Jailed under Anti- National Charges, Covid Patient Battles for Life In Kashmir

With all Male members of the Family Jailed under Anti- National Charges, Covid Patient Battles for Life In Kashmir

WRITE-UPS
Yameen Dar “Why are we raising our sons, they come and take them whenever they like,” says half widow, who has as 30 years long linger. On 12th April, ’21 in Kashmir, nobody noticed that Zahoor Ahmed Zargar, the youngest among the three brothers and the sole bread earner in the family was taken forcibly by the Police without prior notice or any warrant while he was attending his shop in the Nowhatta area of Srinagar, but the chronicle actually goes way back in the past. ALSO READ: The Search for the Disappeared in Kashmir The year is 1990 one of the three brothers was Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar decides to leave his family, chose a path for himself, and joined one of the militant organizations, its insurgency in Kashmir and this is the story of many households of the Valley. But for the Zarga...
‘Disparity in the distribution of advertisements’- Jammu Kashmir Young Journalists Association writes to Manoj Sinha

‘Disparity in the distribution of advertisements’- Jammu Kashmir Young Journalists Association writes to Manoj Sinha

OTHERS
The Jammu and Kashmir Young Journalist Association (JKYJA) has written an open letter to Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha, alleging a major disparity in the distribution of display (colour) advertisements by the Department of Information and Public Relations Department. The letter alleges that only 5 to 6 ‘favorite’ dailies are issued full page, half page and quarter page colour display advertisements on a regular basis while on the contrary, most of the newspapers are not issued even a single colour advertisement so far. “It is worth to be mentioned that, most of the newspapers in Kashmir valley by this policy of DIPR have reached the verge of closure. The ironic part is when officials are contacted in this regard they either deny to talk or put the fault to high...
Second case of black fungus reported in Jammu: Officials

Second case of black fungus reported in Jammu: Officials

REGIONAL
Another case of Mucormycosis popularly known as black fungus has been reported at GMC Jammu, officials said on Tuesday. Principal GMC Jammu Dr Shashi Sudan told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that a 56 year-old male admitted at GMC has been detected with black fungus. Earlier, a 40-year-old male from Poonch was detected with deadly epidemic, however, he died the next day after he was detected with black fungus—(KNO)
Suspected Militants Hurl Grenade on CRPF in Pulwama Kashmir

Suspected Militants Hurl Grenade on CRPF in Pulwama Kashmir

PULWAMA
Mohammed Mufeez Unknown persons on Tuesday afternoon hurled a grenade on Government forces in the Tral area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that suspected Militants lobbed a grenade on CRPF's 180 Batallion in the Tral area however nobody was inured in the attack, as per initial reports. Meanwhile, the Government Forces reached the spot in large numbers and cordoned off the area whole area to nab the attackers. Details emerging.
White Fungus Can be Deadly: Says DAK

White Fungus Can be Deadly: Says DAK

REGIONAL
On Tuesday, the Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) said Aspergillosis, commonly known as white fungus, could be deadly in Covid-19 patients. After black fungus, several cases of white fungus have been reported in Uttar Pradesh among recovered Covid-19 patients. “White fungus could be just as fatal as black fungus in Covid-19 patients,” said DAK President and influenza expert Dr. Nisar ul Hassan. Quoting a study of 186 Covid-19 patients who had Aspergillosis, he said more than 50 percent of them died, and one-third of these deaths were linked to the Aspergillus fungus. Dr. Hassan said Aspergillus is ubiquitous and is found in soil, air, and rotting food. “Despite being common in the environment, it usually does not cause infection in healthy individuals,” he said. “When the...
Explained- What is the Black, White and Yellow Fungus- Precautions and Symptoms

Explained- What is the Black, White and Yellow Fungus- Precautions and Symptoms

FEATURED
While India grapples with the Covid-19 pandemic, reports of White Fungus and Black Fungus among the Covid patients have emerged in a significant number. However, another fungus has entered the domain, the Yellow fungus. A patient in UP's Ghaziabad had been diagnosed with yellow fungus. ANI reports that the first case of yellow fungus was diagnosed by Dr. B.P Tyagi, an ENT specialist in Ghaziabad. The patient is a 45-year-old resident of Ghaziabad's Sanjay Nagar and suffers from black and white fungus infections as well. As per the ANI report, this Ghaziabad patient had been undergoing Covid treatment since the past two months. The patient was also recovering from it. But, in the last few days, the patient has been unable to open his eyes due to the swelling on face. The patient's nose b...
Vaccination Drive Kickstarted for Age group 18-45 for Uri Residents

Vaccination Drive Kickstarted for Age group 18-45 for Uri Residents

REGIONAL
Imran Boniyari Amid a spike in Covid deaths and at a time when breaking the chain of the lethal virus holds key to tackle the pandemic, the vaccination programme for the 18-45 age group in North Kashmir's Uri is moving smoothly. Though, as a part of the UT Wide programme, Jammu and Kashmir also kick started the vaccination drive for optics at Public Health centre (PHC) Boniyar and Public Health Centre (PHC) Uri. “1000 doses of Covishield were given to us and hence the vaccination process been initiated for the age group of 18-44. As and when this stock will end the government will provide us more stocks, the 18-45 age group will be vaccinated accordingly,” said the Block medical Officer Dr Mohd Ramzan told 'The Kashmiriyat' Dr Ramzan emphasized on the need to follow protocols s...
CEO Kupwara Slaps Show Cause Notice to Private School for ‘Conducting Classwork’ Amid COVID Lockdown

CEO Kupwara Slaps Show Cause Notice to Private School for ‘Conducting Classwork’ Amid COVID Lockdown

EDUCATION
Chief Education Officer Kupwara has shot a show-cause notice to a private school in the district for it conducting class-work amid ongoing COVID-19 lockdown. The institute authorities have been asked to respond to the notice within a day and, in the meantime, directed by the officer ‘to stop all such activities forthwith.’ The Chief Education Officer Abdul Hamid Faani, as per the notice addressed to the Principal ‘Dream World Educational Institute’ in Alichazib, has stated that on receipt of the complaint to the effect that the institution is conducting classes in violation of COVID-19 SOPs during the lockdown period, he processed to the spot to ascertain the factual position on 24-05-2021 (Monday). The District-level Education Officer has stated that twenty to twenty-five students o...