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Month: September 2022

Kashmiri activists protesting at Jantar Mantar submit ‘blood-signed letter’ after authorities order them to leave

Kashmiri activists protesting at Jantar Mantar submit ‘blood-signed letter’ after authorities order them to leave

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The authorities, on Thursday, directed the Kashmiri activists who were protesting in front of Delhi's Jantar Mantar, demanding the restoration of the special status of Jammu Kashmir region which was unilaterally abrogated by the BJP-led central government, to vacate the spot. Talking to The Kashmiriyat, one of the activists, Angad Singh Khalsa said, "The police asked us to leave and said that they won't allow us to sit here after 4 p.m." "We were planning to sit here for long but they're not allowing us to sit here. So we've written a letter, mentioned all of our demands and signed it with our blood. We're handing over the letter to them and leaving," he added. Pertinently, some Kashmiri activists on Thursday started a hunger strike at New Delhi's Jantar Mantar to demand the resto...
24-year-old Kulgam youth dies of cardiac arrest in Saudi Arabia

24-year-old Kulgam youth dies of cardiac arrest in Saudi Arabia

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Danishwar Hameed A 24-year-old youth from Devsar area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district died of cardiac arrest in Saudi Arabia. The youth's faamily has appealed to the authorities to help them bring their son’s body back home. An official said that man identified as Mohammad Usman Shah of Gundipora Devsar died of heart attack in Saudi Arabia on the intervening night of Tuesday- Wednesday. They said that Shah, who was brother of six sisters, was working as a waiter in a company in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Mohammad Ramzan Shah, deceased’s uncle told The Kashmiriyat that they came to know through his friend that Usmaan has died of cardiac arrest. "He belonged to a poor family and had gone to Saudi Arabia for earning but unfortunately, he died of cardiac arrest. Now he has left...
Two dead, 3 injured in Pattan road accident

Two dead, 3 injured in Pattan road accident

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At least two persons died, while three were injured in a road accident in Pattan area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Thursday. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the accident took place near Degree College Pattan between a truck and a private vehicle. He said that in the incident five persons were injured and they were immediately shifted to Trauma hospital Pattan, where two among them were declared dead on arrival. The official added that three injured have been referred to SKIMS Soura for further treatment, while police have taken cognizance of the matter—(KNO)
‘Uniform academic calendar’ not in interest of Kashmiri students: Academics, Educationists

‘Uniform academic calendar’ not in interest of Kashmiri students: Academics, Educationists

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Academicians and Educationists from Kashmir Valley have termed the decision of implementing the ‘Uniform Academic Calendar’ in Jammu Kashmir a very unfortunate and thoughtless order. Pertinently, the JK government has ordered the operationalization of the ‘Uniform Academic Calendar for both the divisions of Kashmir and Jammu from the current session in sync with the Higher Education Department (HED) and National Academic Calendar (NAC). As per an order issued by Principal Secretary J&K School Education Department (SED) Alok Kumar, the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) under this calendar will hold annual regular examinations of Class X and XII in both Kashmir and Jammu divisions, excluding hard or difficult zones, in March. However, in hard zones or areas of...
Protest in Achabal Anantnag against ‘contaminated’ water supply

Protest in Achabal Anantnag against ‘contaminated’ water supply

SOUTH KASHMIR
Residents of Achabal Anantnag on Thursday staged a protest demonstration against Jal Shakti Department against supply of contaminated water to the area. The protesters, mainly women, blocked traffic and shouted slogans in favour of their “sole” demand for potable water from Achbal and not from the present means. “Our issue is about the supply of drinking water on which life depends. We are being provided contaminated water as a result of which our children fall ill on a regular basis,” a woman protester said as per the GNS correspondent. Later police reached the spot and restored the traffic. Meanwhile, an officer of the Jal Shakti Department in a statement said that Achabal Town is provided water supply from Brengi Nallah after filtration through existing SSFP and augmented with ...
Kashmiri activists reach Jantar Mantar, Launch hunger strike to demand restoration of Article 370, 35 A

Kashmiri activists reach Jantar Mantar, Launch hunger strike to demand restoration of Article 370, 35 A

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Some Kashmiri activists on Thursday started a hunger strike at New Delhi's Jantar Mantar to demand the restoration of the special status of the region, which was unilaterally abrogated by the central government on August 05, 2019. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat they said that one of their demands was that the Supreme Court of India intervenes and restores the special status of Jammu Kashmir. "We request the Honourable Supreme Court of India to hear us and return back 4th August 2019 status to the People of J&K,  Angad said flanked by activists from Chenab valley, Jammu and Kashmir regions as well," one of the activists said. "We are here on the behalf of all Kashmiri people since silence has become the order there. We have come to New Delhi to be heard and to be able to speak," A...
In Karnataka, Muslim student assaulted for speaking to a Hindu college mate

In Karnataka, Muslim student assaulted for speaking to a Hindu college mate

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In Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, a Muslim student was beaten up by his college mates for allegedly speaking with a Hindu girl on Tuesday, said the police. According to police, Mohammed Sanif, 19, of Jalsoor village, was assaulted at the college grounds in Kasaba village, Sullia taluk, at around 10.30 am. Some students objected to Sanif’s talk with a friend of his who attends the same college and is a member of the Hindu community, the police said. The police said that after calling him to the college grounds, Prajwal, Tanuj, Akshay, Mokshith, Gautam, and others attacked him with wooden logs as soon as he arrived. In addition to interrogating Sanif about his conversation with the girl, they also threatened to beat him up if he spoke to her again. According to authoritie...
JK sees highest UAPA cases in country: NCRB report

JK sees highest UAPA cases in country: NCRB report

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Jammu and Kashmir witnessed the highest number of cases across the country under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) were registered in 2021, revealed the latest report of National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). The report, a copy of which lies with news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) KNO, has stated that in 2019, 255 cases under UAPA were registered, followed by 287 cases in 2020 and 289 in 2021. 814 cases under the UAPA were registered in across India, which includes 289 in J&K followed by 157 in Manipur, 95 in Assam, 86 in Jharkhand and 83 in Uttar Pradesh besides that no a single case was registered under UAPA in 20 states and UTs including Maharashtra, Ladakh and others. As per the data, the rioting cases in J&K are highest among all eight Union Territori...
August ’22: 26 Casualties Reported Across J-K

August ’22: 26 Casualties Reported Across J-K

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Twenty-six persons were killed in August this year in different militancy-related incidents in Jammu and Kashmir. The data available with the news agency Kashmir News Trust reveals that 16 militants (3 non-locals & 5 infiltrators), 5 soldiers, 2 policemen and 3 civilians (2 non-locals) were killed in August this year in Jammu and Kashmir. There were 4 gunfights in Valley that raged in Redwani Kulgam, Waterhal Budgam, Nagabal Shopian and Bomai Sopore. Militants shot dead a non-local labourer Muhammad Amrez from Bihar in Sodunar Ajas area of North Kashmir’s Bandipora while another non-local worker Mumtaz Ahmed of Bihar was killed after militants hurled a grenade towards non-local labourers in Gadoora Pulwama. Two non-local workers sustained injuries in the attack. Militants als...
Young labourer drowns in Jehlum while extracting sand

Young labourer drowns in Jehlum while extracting sand

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A labourer while extracting sand from the river Jehlum drowned during the pre-dawn hours on Thursday in Srinagar, an official from the River Police said. The incident occurred near Armpora Sonwar footbridge. The official told news agency Kashmir News Trust that some labourers were extracting the sand during which a labourer from Banihal Ramban lost balance in the boat and slipped into the river. “An operation that was started shortly after the incident to locate the labourer is underway. He is feared dead,” the official said and identified the victim as 23-year-old Jaafar Ahmed Wani son of Abdul Rashid Wani, a resident of Banihal area of Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir. (KNT)