Tuesday, March 11News and updates from Kashmir

Month: February 2023

Yellowish snowfall in north Kashmir, MeT issues clarification

Yellowish snowfall in north Kashmir, MeT issues clarification

REGIONAL
A day after several areas in north Kashmir reported snowfall that was slightly yellowish in colour creating panic among the local residents, the Meteorological Department of Jammu Kashmir has issued a clarification statement. Several residents of north Kashmir areas had confirmed to The Kashmiriyat that they witnessed a yellow-color snow for the first time in their lives. "It was strange to see at the least. The incident triggered panic in the area after which several teams of officials reached the area and monitored the area," they said. The MeT said that the change in the colour was a result of the dust carried out by winds from parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan. In a statement, MeT center Srinagar said that analysis of the 2nd Generation Weather Satellite (Meteosat-9) of EUMETS...

Locals ferry patient on shoulders as authorities fail to remove snow in north Kashmir village

REGIONAL
Braving bone-chilling winter, the residents of Monabal area in Mawer Qalamabad in north Kashmir's Kupwara district on Friday afternoon carried an elderly patient on the shoulders to a hospital. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that a 78-year-old man identified as Saya Bokira (78) fell sick on Friday afternoon in the snow-covered area after which the family, sought help from neighbors and relatives. The elderly man was ferried on their shoulders by the locals for a distance of over a kilometer to NTPHC in Monabal. Accusing the authorities of neglecting the area, the locals claimed that the road is impassable and snow-bound. Most villages in the higher reaches of Ramhall, Vilgam, Mawer, and Rajwar Handwara are still cut off as the roads are still covered in snow.

Special prayers held in Kashmir for victims of Syria, Turkey earthquake

REGIONAL
Special prayers were organized in all the major mosques, shrines, and imambarahs of the valley including the historic Central Jama Masjid Srinagar, for those who lost their lives in the devastating earthquake that hit Turkiye and Syria earlier this week in which the death toll crossed over 21,000 and injuries to innumerable people. At Jama Masjid Srinagar, the prayers were led by Imam Hai Moulana Ahmad Saeed Naqshbandi, who on behalf of the people of Kashmir, expressed sympathy and solidarity with the people of Turkiye and Syria and prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls and speedy recovery to those injured. He also expressed strong resentment against the authorities for keeping the valley’s top religious leader Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq continuously un...

Huge piece of Sun breaks off, scientists stunned

OTHERS
A huge part of the Sun broke off of its surface and created a tornado-like swirl around its North Pole. Even though researchers are working to understand how it happened, a purported video of the event has shocked the space community. The extraordinary phenomenon was captured by NASA's James Webb telescope and announced last week on Twitter by space weather forecaster Dr. Tamitha Skov. Scientists are more concerned about the most recent development because the Sun continues to emit solar flares (also known as prominences) that can occasionally interfere with communications on Earth. "Discuss the polar vortex! Material from a northern prominence recently detached from the main filament and is now revolving around the star's north pole in a huge polar vortex. The implications for co...

Kashmir gets a new Div Com, Admin orders new transfers and postings

REGIONAL
The JK admin on Friday ordered the transfer and posting of 15 officers, seven of them IAS, in the interest of administration with immediate effect. According to an order, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, IAS (AGMUT:2005) Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Revenue Department, holding additional charge of Principal Resident Commissioner, J&K Government, New Delhi, has been transferred and posted as Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir. The order states Dheeraj Gupta, IAS (AGMUT: 1993), Principal Secretary to the Government, Housing and Urban Development Department, holding additional charge of smart Cities and proposed new Jammu/Srinagar Metropolitan Regional Development, has been transferred and posted as Principal Secr...

Post-earthquake, Syrians forced to sleep on roads as US blocks relief-aid: Report

INTERNATIONAL
Despite a major earthquake that hit the nation, Syrian people are suffering from the blockade imposed by the United States of America and several other Western nations. Most of the help to Syria has come from nearby Muslim countries including Iran, and Jordan and local self-help groups have been engaged in huge relief and rescue operations with a little help from the Government agencies, reported Sana. "The US deprives the Syrian people of their most basic rights, shortage in electricity, food, and medicine. Meanwhile, the US occupation forces in Syrian Al-Jazeera are still looting and stealing the Syrian national resources, especially oil, gas and wheat," the news agency reported. Pertinently, an earthquake measuring 7.7 magnitude struck a number of Syria and Turkey on Monday tha...

Hindi language likely to be taught in Jammu Kashmir schools from classes 1-10

EDUCATION
The Jammu Kashmir State Council of Educational Research and Training (JKSCERT) is likely to teach Hindi language in classes Ist to 10th in all schools. In this regard, Director JKSCERT has sought suggestions from the committee that was formed earlier this week. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the director in order has constituted an eight-member committee the suggestion of a mechanism for Teaching and Learning of Hindi Language in schools of Jammu and Kashmir. “Sanction is accorded to the constitution of a committee to suggest the mechanism for teaching and learning of Hindi language from class Ist to 10th in the schools of JK,” it reads. JKSCERT said that the committee shall be serviced by the Jammu Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE). It al...

Kashmir parts receive fresh snow, Shooting stones force closure of Srinagar-Jammu highway

REGIONAL
Parts of Kashmir Valley including Gulmarg received fresh snowfall while rains lashed plains in the last 24 hours. The weather has improved and is likely to stay mainly dry for next 24 hours even though there are chances of scattered rains and snow at isolated places. A meteorological department official quoted by news agency GNS said that Srinagar received 0.8mm of rain during the 24 hours till 0830 hours today, Qazigund 27.6mm, Kokernag 22.2mm while Pahalgam had 7.4cms of snow, Kupwara 32cm( over 1-ft) and Gulmarg 33 cms(over 1.1-ft). Rains also lashed the Jammu region with Jammu city receiving 1.1mm, Banihal 49.1mm, Batote 27.3mm, Katra 3.1mm, and Bhaderwah 31.4mm during the time, he said. Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of 1.8°C against minus 0.8°C on the previous night and it w...

14-year-old girl kidnapped in Baramulla, recovered within 4 hours; Kidnapper arrested

REGIONAL
The Jammu Kashmir Police on Friday claimed to have recovered a 14-year-old girl within four hours in Bandipora stating that the accused was arrested. In a press release, Police said that on 09/02/2023, one Nazir Ahmad Dar son of Ali Mohammed Dar lodged a written complaint with Police Post Delina stating therein that his daughter (name withheld) aged about 14 years has been kidnapped by one Adil Ahmad Dar of Banyari Ajas, District Bandipora. To this effect, case FIR No. 22/ 2023 u/s 363 IPC was registered at Police Station Baramulla. On this information, Police Post Delina swung into action and recovered the abductee within 4 hours from Banyari Ajas, District Bandipora and the accused has also been arrested from the spot. After completing the legal formalities, the abductee was ...

Budgam family attacked with sword during night, two injured; Police lodges FIR

REGIONAL
A family from Kanir area of Budgam’s Chadoora area in central Kashmir alleged that they were attacked by miscreants during the dark of the night. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, Ghulam Hassan Dar, said that at around 10 PM, a non local entered their house using a ladder and attacked the inmates with a sword, causing injuries to Hassan’s two daughters. “We were sleeping when I suddenly noticed an absurd noise of someone knocking at the door. I went out and checked to find this man (a non-local) inside the house. I tried to hold him, but he used a spray against my eyes, following which I fell unconscious,” he alleged. Ghulam Hassan said that the man was slamming at the door of the room, wherein the family’s female members were asleep. “When they opened the door, he swung a sword and...