Saturday, December 28News and updates from Kashmir

Month: September 2022

All trucks stranded on NH-44 will be cleared by tonight: Admin

All trucks stranded on NH-44 will be cleared by tonight: Admin

REGIONAL
Divisional Commissioner Kashmir P K Pole on Monday said that by tonight all trucks stranded on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway will be cleared and that there were natural reasons for halting of trucks on the highway. Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Pole said that all trucks including fruit-laden trucks will be cleared on the National Highway by tonight. He added that trucks and other vehicles are only halted on the highway when there are shooting stones at some places along the highway and due to inclement weather. “The allegations levelled by fruit growers’ associations that trucks are deliberately halted on the highway are half truth. By tonight all trucks will be cleared on the highway,” he added. Meanwhile, in a statement, a spokesperson said tha...
Encounter breaks out in Kulgam area

Encounter breaks out in Kulgam area

REGIONAL
Danishwar Hameed An encounter has started between militants and Government forces in Batpora area of Kulgam district. An official told The Kashmiriyat that on Monday afternoon, RR of Indian Army, Jammu Kashmir Police and CRPF joinylt laid a cordon an search operation in the Batpora area of that the encounter started in the area on specific information generated by police. During the cordon, the hiding militant opened fire on forces triggering an encounter. As per initial reports, two militants associated with Jaish e Muhammad are trapped at the site of the encounter. As per locals, massive gunfire is underway at the site of the encounter.
Viral video shows man kneading flour dough with feet, Authorities seal shop in Budgam

Viral video shows man kneading flour dough with feet, Authorities seal shop in Budgam

REGIONAL
Authorities on Monday sealed Godowns as well shop of the arrested person after a person was seen in a video kneading flour dough with his feet in district Budgam. In a handout to GNS, the Budgam Police said that taking strong note of the earlier viral video, today officers of the Food Safety Department and officials of the enforcement committee Budgam sealed the shop and godown of the arrested vendor, Earlier a video that went viral on social media showed kneading flour dough with his feet etc for which case FIR number 334/2022 under relevant sections of law was registered and one person namely Imran Hussain Halwayi S/o Mehboob Hussain Halwayi was arrested, reads the statement.(GNS)
Kashmiri coaching centres ‘under performed’ in recently declared NEET results

Kashmiri coaching centres ‘under performed’ in recently declared NEET results

EDUCATION
The private coaching centres in Kashmir particularly stationed in Srinagar city and its outskirts have disappointed parents as students of dozens of coaching centres have under-performed in the recently declared results of the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) Under Graduate (UG). The million-dollar coaching industry in Kashmir has come under sharp criticism from different quarters after it failed to perform above the national average. It is surprising that some states more backward than J&K have shown better performance than Jammu Kashmir. Like in past, this year as well coaching centres from Kashmir Valley came up with vibrant and colorful advertisements on page one of local newspapers displaying photographs of some odd qualified students but concealing the data abo...
Mother-daughter injured in gas leakage in Kulgam’s Yaripora

Mother-daughter injured in gas leakage in Kulgam’s Yaripora

REGIONAL
Danishwar Hameed A woman and her daughter were injured in a gas cylinder leakage in Yaripora area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district. An official told The Kashmiriyat that on Monday morning a mother and daughter identified as Dilshad Akhter and Ruhi Jan respectively were injured due to leakage in a LPG cylinder after which they were referred to the nearby hospital for treatment. He said that the condition of the duo is stable and they are being treated at the Sub- District Hospital in Kulgam's Yaripora.
Halting of fruit-laden trucks on the highway to be over soon: Officials

Halting of fruit-laden trucks on the highway to be over soon: Officials

REGIONAL
Amid the halting of fruit-laden trucks on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, top officials on Monday said that the constraints on the highway are likely to get clear in the next 3-4 days and halting traffic for four hours on daily basis is likely to end soon. A top official while talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the government is proactively working so that fruit growers won’t face any problems at any cost and there is the option of the Mughal road available. “When we took up this issue with fruit growers association, they accepted that they will use Mughal road as well. By choosing the Mughal road, it will take a little more time in reaching Jammu but you won’t be halted there for a day or two,” he said, adding that around 1000 trucks are going thro...
Azad launches ‘Democratic Azad Party’ in Jammu

Azad launches ‘Democratic Azad Party’ in Jammu

POLITICS
Former Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, who ended his more than five-decade-long association with the Congress in August, has launched his own new political party named Democratic Azad party. The senior politician and former chief minister while speaking to media persons here at Jammu region announces the name of his new party – ‘Democratic Azad Party’. He said that around 1,500 names for his new party were sent to him in different languages including in Urdu, Sanskrit. “The mix of Hindi and Urdu is ‘Hindustani’. We wanted the name to be democratic, peaceful and independent,” he said. Earlier, Azad, in his first public meeting in Jammu after quitting Congress, had announced to launch his own political outfit that will focus on the restoration of full statehood. He had said that the ...
Family alleges negligence, stages protest against GMC Baramulla after 6-months-old baby dies

Family alleges negligence, stages protest against GMC Baramulla after 6-months-old baby dies

REGIONAL
A family from Baramulla on Monday staged a protest at GMC Baramulla, alleging medical negligence by the medicos at the hospital. According to the family, the 6-months-old baby, was taken to the hospital yesterday morning for the treatment. However, the family was told that the baby is completely alright, they said, adding that they were asked to leave. Later in the evening, the child was showing some signs of medical issues and “we took him to the hospital again. We were asked to conduct CBC and UBGS. It came to fore that the baby had infection and was given an antibiotic, Monesef 50, Dolo 100 and ORS following which we were asked to leave home,” father of the child told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). "After the health condition of the child deteriorated, we took ...
Temperature drops after rain, mainly dry weather forecast in JK

Temperature drops after rain, mainly dry weather forecast in JK

REGIONAL
Minimum temperature recorded a drop at most places even as the weather department on Monday forecast mainly dry weather with possibility of isolated rain in Jammu and Kashmir in next 24 hours. A meteorological department official here told GNS that there was no large change expected in the weather in the subsequent two days. In the last 24 hours till 0830 hours, he said, Srinagar received 1.9mm rain, Qazigund 6.2mm, Pahalgam 8.6mm, Kupwara 2.8mm, Kukernag 10.6mm, Gulmarg 0.6mm, Jammu 1.4mm, Banihal 8.4mm, Batote 24.2mm, Katra 4.2mm, Bhaderwah 47.2mm and Kathua 27.2mm. Regarding the minimum temperature, he said, Srinagar recorded a low of 14.6°C against 15.8°C on the previous night. The temperature was 4.2°C above normal for the summer capital during this time of the year, he said....
3 shops gutted in overnight blaze in Ganderbal

3 shops gutted in overnight blaze in Ganderbal

REGIONAL
At least three shops gutted in a massive blaze in Barosa village of Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district late last night. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that fire broke out from one of the shops in the area on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday. He said that soon after the fire spread and engulfed nearby shops and in the incident three shops were gutted. He said that later fire tenders reached to the spot and contained the fire to prevent further damage. The official said that the cause of fire was said to be due to an electric short circuit, while police have taken cognisance of the matter—(KNO)