Tuesday, November 26News and updates from Kashmir

Month: February 2022

Cash looted at Dastgeer Sahab Khanqah, petrol pump in Shopian

Cash looted at Dastgeer Sahab Khanqah, petrol pump in Shopian

REGIONAL
Three pistol-borne gunmen looted over Rs 1.59 lakhs from a petrol pump in Shopian district of south Kashmir while burglars broke open donation box at venerated shrine of Hazrat Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani in Khanyar area of Srinagar and decamped with unknown amount of cash last night, officials said on Thursday. A police official told GNS that 3 pistol-borne persons forcibly took away cash of 159021 during night hours from a filling station at Harmain in southern Shopian district. He said a case has been registered and investigations taken up after a complaint was filed with the concerned police station. Meanwhile, official sources said that burglars broke the donation box at the shrine of Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani, popularly known as ‘Dastgeer Sahib’ and decamped with the unknown...
Admin likely to ban private practice of doctors in JK Medical Colleges

Admin likely to ban private practice of doctors in JK Medical Colleges

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir administration is likely to ban private practice of doctors in the Medical Colleges of UT, Officials privy to the development revealed Wednesday. The development comes close on the heels of recommendations of medical experts constituted on the directions of the High Court that had strongly advocated a blanket ban on private practice of doctors in J&K in the interest of patient care. “We are well aware of the fact that private practice of senior and middle-rung doctors is taking a big hit to patient care across the UT. It is most likely that we will start with banning the private practice in medical colleges of the UT first. A meeting will be held to discuss the issue in a few days,” a senior officer in the Health department told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KN...
Jammu Kashmir gets a commission for women after more than 2 years

Jammu Kashmir gets a commission for women after more than 2 years

REGIONAL
The Jammu Kashmir government established the JK commission for women on Wednesday to protect women’s rights in the region . The government has approved the constitution of the Jammu and Kashmir Commission for Women with powers to investigate and examine all matters related to safeguards provided for women under the Constitution and other laws, review existing provisions of the Constitution, and take suo-moto notice of various issues related to women’s rights according to an order issued. The Commission, which will be led by a woman chairperson who will be a woman committed to the cause of equal sex, will have five members who will be nominated by the government and have at least ten years of experience in the fields of women’s welfare, administration, economic development, health, ed...
JK reports 681 Covid-19 cases, 4 deaths

JK reports 681 Covid-19 cases, 4 deaths

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir reported 681 new Covid-19 cases while four persons succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said on Wednesday. They said 359 of the fresh cases were from Jammu Division and 322 from Kashmir valley, taking the total tally to 448786. Giving district-wise details, they told GNS that Srinagar reported 139 cases, Baramulla 39, Budgam 39, Pulwama 10, Kupwara 30, Anantnag 16, Bandipora 10, Ganderbal 20, Kulgam 11, Shopian 8, Jammu 184, Udhampur 15, Rajouri 12, Doda 80, Kathua 36, Samba 8, Kishtwar 5, Poonch 9, Ramban 9 and Reasi 1. Regarding the deaths, the officials told Global News Service that all of them were reported from Kashmir, taking the overall toll in J&K to 4732—2316 in Jammu and 2416 in the Valley. A number of cases were confirmed at diagno...
Chief Justice orders resumption of physical hearing in courts from feb 14 in JK, Ladakh

Chief Justice orders resumption of physical hearing in courts from feb 14 in JK, Ladakh

OTHERS
With the improvement in Covid-19 cases, the J&K and Ladakh High Court on Wednesday ordered resumption of the physical hearings from February 14. Reviving the January 30 order, Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal permitted hearings through physical mode with the restriction that in no Court room more than ten (10) advocates remain present at a time. “The District and Subordinate Courts and Tribunals in UTs of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh shall also start functioning through physical mode,” the order, a copy of which lies with GNS. “Entry of advocates into the Court rooms before District and Subordinate Courts and Tribunals shall be restricted to 5 advocates only at a given time,” it reads. The guidelines and protocols for prevention of Covid-19 contagion including wearing of masks...
No ‘Naya Kashmir’, People unhappy with delimitation: Congress Leader Nagma

No ‘Naya Kashmir’, People unhappy with delimitation: Congress Leader Nagma

Politics
Stating that it is painful the way statehood was snatched from Jammu Kashmir, actress-turned-politician Nagma on Wednesday said that 'Naya Kashmir' is not visible on the ground after the Centre revoked Article 370 of the Constitution in August 2019. Nagma, who is also the General Secretary of the All India Mahila Congress, said at the end of a three-day visit: "It is very unfortunate and painful that the Modi government snatched statehood from Jammu Kashmir and created a Union Territory." "We were waiting that some development will take place after Article 370's revocation but the 'Naya Kashmir' is only a myth and not visible on the ground." She said people were unhappy with the Delimitation Commission's proposal. "We met people in Suchetgarh and they are very annoyed due because...
‘Anti-encroachment’ drive in Anantnag’s Soaf Shali

‘Anti-encroachment’ drive in Anantnag’s Soaf Shali

REGIONAL
Sheikh Nadeem The local administration in Anantnag launched a drive against "encroachments" at Soaf Shali, Kokernag on Wednesday. An official said that 16 marlas of State Land was handed over on spot to Rural Development Department for construction of Panchayat Ghar A board displaying the same shall also be installed on the retrieved land. Earlier the authorities in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district claimed to have retrieved over 1700 kanals of land in Bijbehara through regular anti-encroachment and demolition drives. These details were shared by SDM Bijbehara with Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag, Dr. Piyush Singla during a meeting to review the revenue and allied issues at the sub-divisional level and in light of the various recent initiatives of the government, an offici...
Srinagar resident dies in Ganderbal road accident

Srinagar resident dies in Ganderbal road accident

REGIONAL
Basit Shah One person was critically wounded during a road accident in the Gulab Sheikh Mohalla of Safapora area in Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district. An official speaking to The Kashmiriyat said that on Wednesday, a tipper hit one person namely Aijaz Ahmed Laway son of Abdul Gafar Laway, resulting in serious injuries to him. Aijaz, a resident of Srinagar's Safakadal was rushed to the SKIMS hospital, where he was declared brought dead by the doctors, he said. His body will be handed over to his family members after the completion of medico-legal formalities.
Vaccination pivotal for reopening of schools; Decision by SEC soon: Administration

Vaccination pivotal for reopening of schools; Decision by SEC soon: Administration

OTHERS
Drive against acid sale commences, acid attack survivor shows positive response to treatment: DC Sgr; SSP says chargesheet in acid attack case to be filed in next couple of days, police working to put an end to drug menace. The government on Wednesday said that the decision with regard to the reopening of schools will be taken by the State Executive Committee (SEC) soon and that it will ensure rehabilitation of the acid attack survivor, who is recovering as per the doctors at Chennai hospital. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Muhammad Aijaz Asad while talking to the reporters said that the Covid cases have recorded significant decline fpr which the administration want to thank people for following the Covid Appropriate Behaviour and media as well for playing pivotal role. “All t...

Unidentified male body recovered in Budgam

REGIONAL
An unidentified male body was recovered in Brenwar area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday. Official sources told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a body of an elderly man was found by locals near power grid station Brenwar Chadoora, who later informed the police accordingly. "Body has been recovered from the spot and identification of deceased is being ascertained while further investigations have been started," said a police officer