Tuesday, February 4News and updates from Kashmir

Month: May 2022

Mother, her two sons killed in Budgam cloud burst

Mother, her two sons killed in Budgam cloud burst

REGIONAL
Three members of a family-mother and her two sons were killed after a cloudburst hit a brick kiln in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Monday. The cloud burst struck at ‘Star-BDB-255’ Brick Kiln located at Chandapora Budgam. Hospital sources told news agency Kashmir News Trust that three members of a family from Uttar Pradesh working at a brick kiln were brought to District Hospital Budgam in injured condition after a cloud burst. The trio including the mother and her two sons died in the hospital shortly after their arrival. While confirming the death of trio, a doctor identified the deceased as Bure Begum (45), wife of Saleem Mansoor, Qaisar Mansoor (20), and Muhammad Rayees Mansoor (21), sons of Saleem Mansoor. (KNT)
3 non-local labourers killed in Budgam cloud burst

3 non-local labourers killed in Budgam cloud burst

REGIONAL
At least three non local labourers were killed after a cloud burst hit at brick kiln in central Kashmir's Budgam district. An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that cloudburst hit brick kiln at Chandapora where three non local labourers were working. He said trio were shifted to District hospital Budgam and have been identified as Saleem Mansoori 45, Kaiser Mansoori 20 and Mohammad Rayees 20 all residents of Bareli Up. An official said that they have taken the cognizance of the incident—(KNO)
Singapore bans ‘provocative’ and ‘one-sided’ film Kashmir files

Singapore bans ‘provocative’ and ‘one-sided’ film Kashmir files

INTERNATIONAL
Singapore has banned Hindi film ‘The Kashmir Files’ movie saying the film is “beyond” Singapore’s film classification guidelines. "The violation of the rules and laws is leading it to get banned," read a joint statement by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY), and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). “The film will be refused classification for its provocative and one-sided portrayal of Muslims” authorities said speaking on Channel News Asia. It further added, “any material that is denigrating to racial or religious communities in Singapore” will be refused to be classified.
Three families left homeless in Sopore blaze

Three families left homeless in Sopore blaze

REGIONAL
At least two residential houses were damaged in a fire incident in Sopore locality of Baramulla district on Sunday evening, rendering three families homeless. An official told Kashmir News Service (KNS) two residential houses were damaged at Chankhan locality, leaving three families homeless. He said that soon after fire broke out in the area, fire tenders rushed to the spot to douse off flames, however, two residential houses were damaged in the incident. He added that the cause of fire seems to be short circuit. Meanwhile, affected families appealed to the government to provide them assistance so that they can resume normal life. (KNS)
Windstorm creates havoc in parts of North Kashmir

Windstorm creates havoc in parts of North Kashmir

REGIONAL
A massive windstorm coupled with rains swept parts of north Kashmir on Monday afternoon blowing away roofs of several residential, commercial structures and uprooted trees. The news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), has learnt that dozens of residential houses, electric transmission lines got damaged while trees were uprooted due to strong winds in several areas of north Kashmir including Sopore and Bandipora. At several areas heavy hailstorm also wreaked havoc on fruit bearing orchard trees while the traffic movement on interior roads were also halted after many trees fell on ground due to strong winds. An official said that power supply also got affected as strong winds damaged transmission lines and uprooted electric poles at several places in these areas. "Although no cau...
Muslim man beaten to death for trying to stop felling of trees in Jharkhand

Muslim man beaten to death for trying to stop felling of trees in Jharkhand

INDIA
A man was beaten to death on in Jharkhand's Gumla district for protesting against the felling of a tree in the area. Shameem Ansari, the head of Raikera Forest area was lynched by a mob on Friday after he stopped some persons from cutting down trees in the Gumla district. An FIR has been registered against 35 persons out of which five individuals have been arrested so far. Gumla Sub-divisional Police Officer Manish Chandra Lal was quoted by PTI as saying that all the accused belong to the same village in Gumla district.
Jammu Kashmir Police to be armed with ‘Zen shootEdge’ corner shot pistol system

Jammu Kashmir Police to be armed with ‘Zen shootEdge’ corner shot pistol system

REGIONAL
The highly sophisticated ‘Zen ShootEdge’ corner shot pistol weapon system will be inducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Police for close combat and 100 of these will be delivered, according to company officials. It facilitates shooting around corners and over the top of walls, without exposing the person using the pistol, they said. Security officials said that this modern weapon will protect members of anti-militancy operation parties from coming in direct fire from terrorists in close combat, which mostly takes place in congested and populated areas in Kashmir. “Recently, we have received an order from the and Kashmir Police for (procurement of) 100 such systems,” Senior Manager Sales, Zen Technologies, Baljeet Singh, told PTI. The weapon system had been put on display by Zen tec...
12-year-young boy dies, three other minor girls hospitalised after consuming poisonous herb in Ramban

12-year-young boy dies, three other minor girls hospitalised after consuming poisonous herb in Ramban

REGIONAL
A 12-year-old boy died while three girls were hospitalised after consuming a poisonous herb in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Monday. The children were playing in a forest area near Rakhjaroh village in Batote area on Sunday when they consumed the unknown herb, a police official said. The police official said they fell unconscious after vomiting and were rushed to the Community Health Centre, Batote. One of children named Mohammad Basit died. Mohammad Basit's sister Shabnam (10) and neighbours Sania Bano (10) and Razia Bano (8) were referred to Government Medical College Hospital Jammu for specialised treatment. PTI
Those who have ‘occupied’ Waqf land to soon face bulldozers: JK Waqf Board head

Those who have ‘occupied’ Waqf land to soon face bulldozers: JK Waqf Board head

REGIONAL
Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi, head of the Jammu Kashmir Waqf Board, on Sunday (May 8, 2022) has said that those who have occupied the wakf land will soon face bulldozers in Jammu Kashmir. According to media reports, Dr. Darakhshan Andrabi was addressing a one-day conference of the Wakf Board. In her address, Dr. Darkshan warned all those who have encroached upon the Wakf Board land and constructed an illegal structure on it. Addressing the press, she warned, "All those who have encroached upon the Waqf Board land and constructed illegal structures on it. Soon the board will launch a demolition drive across Jammu Kashmir to remove the illegal occupation of the encroachers and restore the ownership of Waqf land and property including mosques, mazars, and houses. The occupiers of Waqf land an...