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500-bedded Children Hospital Bemina to be made functional from Sept 26

500-bedded Children Hospital Bemina to be made functional from Sept 26

REGIONAL
The much-awaited 500-bed Children Hospital in Bemina area of Srinagar will be made functional from September 26, officials said here on Thursday. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that all machinery and other equipment have been shifted to the hospital and it will be made functional from Monday. He said that machinery and all equipment have been installed at the hospital so that the patients won't suffer. “From Monday 10 am, OPD and admissions at GB Panth will be closed and at the same time, admission of patients will start at Children hospital Bemina,” he said. Notably, work on the hospital was initially started in 2013 but the then chief minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed gave an extension in October 2015 and laid the foundation stone for a 500-bedded M...
Over 100 PFI members arrested in multiple raids across India

Over 100 PFI members arrested in multiple raids across India

INDIA
At least 100 leaders of the Popular Front of India have been arrested during multiple raids conducted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday morning, NDTV reported. In a massive crackdown on PFI, the Investigating agency carried out raids in ten states, including Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Over 100 top PFI leaders and functionaries have been arrested in the nationwide raids. The raids were carried out by NIA, Enforcement Directorate (ED) and state police in a coordinated move. The maximum number of arrests were made in Kerala (22) followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka (20 each), Andhra Pradesh (5), Assam (9), Delhi (3), Madhya Pradesh (4), Puducherry (3), Tamil Nadu (10), Uttar Pradesh (8) and Rajasthan (2). In wh...
Climate change has created instability, quality of fruit crop hit badly

Climate change has created instability, quality of fruit crop hit badly

REGIONAL
Climate change that is a long term shift in patterns of temperature and weather has affected quality and even quantity of the fruit crop in Kashmir, experts said. As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), due to the heat wave, the farmers whose livelihood is dependent on the horticulture are very much worried as they are unable to understand what to do at what time. Experts believe that the effects of climate change are likely to increase in the coming time and there is a need to take adaptability measures to lower the effect of climate change. Dr Aamir Hussian Bhat, a lecturer of Environmental Science at GDC Hadipora Baramulla told KNO that due to climate change the chances of damage to crops due to untimely snowfall, hailstorm, cloudburst, heavy rains have increased thereb...
Land passbooks to be issued in JK by Sept end: Admin

Land passbooks to be issued in JK by Sept end: Admin

REGIONAL
Chief Secretary of Jammu Kashmir, Arun Kumar Mehta on Thursday said that by the end of September all land owners will get digital land passbooks in the Union Territory. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, Kumar, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the land passbooks will be issued in three different languages including Hindi, English and Kashmiri. He said that this will be for the first time that land passbooks will be issued in local language, which people can understand. “This has never happened before.” He also said that the aim of organising sports events in Jammu and Kashmir’s is also to keep youth away from drugs, which has become a challenge for society. “Those who are victims of drugs need our help, they need society’s help. Go...
Student hangs self to death in Pulwama

Student hangs self to death in Pulwama

PULWAMA
An 11th-class student was found hanging from a ceiling fan inside his room at his residential house in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Reports said that 18-year-old student (name withheld), a resident of Malwari, Newa Pulwama allegedly hung himself to death on Thursday. He was shifted to District Hospital Pulwama where doctors declared him brought dead. Police have taken cognizance and initiated proceedings under law. (KNT)
Burglars loot 250 apple boxes in Kulgam

Burglars loot 250 apple boxes in Kulgam

KULGAM
Danishwar Hameed Unknown burglars broke into a storage shed and stole nearly 250 boxes of Apples in Amnoo area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, locals said that unknown burglars broke into the shed and stole nearly 250 apple boxes packed in the store room. "During the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday, thieved decamped with 250 boxes of apple from the house of Mohammad Iqbal Shah, a local resident," they said. Iqbal said that he will register a complaint at the nearest Police station.
2 hybrid militants held along with arms, ammo in Sopore

2 hybrid militants held along with arms, ammo in Sopore

REGIONAL
The Jammu Kashmir Police on Wednesday late evening claimed to have arrested two active hybrid militants along with arms and ammunition in Sopore area of North Kashmir's Baramulla district. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that a joint team of police, Army’s 22 RR and CRPF’s 179 BN during a cordon and search operation arrested two active hybrid militants in Botingoo area of Sopore. He said that they recovered incriminating materials including 1 pistol, magazine, 08 pistol rounds and a grenade from their possession. They have been identified as Imtiyaz Ahmad Ganai son of Abdul Rahim Ganai and Waseem Ahmad Lone son of Ghulam Rasool Lone—both residents of Botingoo. Meanwhile, a case under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station So...