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Month: July 2023

Three IUST students selected for Summer camp in Poland

Three IUST students selected for Summer camp in Poland

EDUCATION
Three engineering students from IUST were selected to participate in the prestigious Summer Camp at Nicolaus University in Torun, Poland. A statement issued by the university reads that Mohammad Saood, Qazi Mohammad Yehya, and Fahad Iqbal Shah students at IUST pursuing a B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering have been selected for the camp. “The Summer Camp at Nicolaus University provides a global platform for learning, innovation, and cultural exchange, aiming to nurture academic excellence and cross-cultural understanding among students,” reads the statement. Sajaad Ahmed Lone, Head Department of Computer Sciences and Engineering said that the students’ selection reflects their outstanding academic record and dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in Computer S...
Sopore: Man arrested for ‘provoking’ woman to commit suicide

Sopore: Man arrested for ‘provoking’ woman to commit suicide

REGIONAL
Police in north Kashmir's Sopore on Saturday claimed to have arrested a man on the charge of provoking his wife to take an extreme step. A senior police officer told the news agency Kashmir Scroll that recently a suicide case of a lady was reported in the model town of Sopore, for which a case was registered, and accordingly, an investigation was set into motion. The officer said that during the course of the investigation, it was learned that the husband of the deceased lady had provoked her to commit suicide. The officer further added that the husband of the deceased lady has been arrested under section 306 IPC and is currently behind bars. (KS)
Minor girl drowns in Nallah in Sopore, dies

Minor girl drowns in Nallah in Sopore, dies

REGIONAL
A minor girl drowned in the nallah on Friday evening in the Sopore area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district. An official told news agency Kashmir Scroll that a 5-year-old girl (name withheld) drowned to death while slipping into Nallah Kurd at Heb Dangerpora. The officer, however, said that the body of the girl was fished out of the nallah by the locals and police. Meanwhile, local reports reaching Kashmir Scroll said that emotional scenes were seen in the whole village soon after this shocking news was spread. A police officer told Kashmir Scroll that a case in this regard has been registered. (KS)
Bear attack leaves woman injured in Ajas Bandipora

Bear attack leaves woman injured in Ajas Bandipora

REGIONAL
A middle-aged woman was injured after being attacked by a black bear in Ajas area in north Kashmir's Bandipora district on Saturday afternoon. Reports reaching GNS said that a woman identified as Aisha Begum, 50, wife of Bashir Ahmad Rather, a resident of Kawpora Ajas, was injured after attacked by a black bear, while she was working in a kitchen-garden at Nagaiwaan Ajas. The woman suffered injuries in her left eye and was evacuated from the site to a nearby health facility from where she has been referred to a Srinagar hospital for preferential treatment. When contacted, a Wildlife Department official told GNS that soon after receiving intimation, a team was rushed to the spot to keep a track on the movements of bear to capture it at an earliest. (GNS)
Three structures including mosque damaged in cloudburst at Ganderbal

Three structures including mosque damaged in cloudburst at Ganderbal

REGIONAL
Several residential houses, a school, and a mosque were damaged after a cloudburst hit the Gujar Pati Prang area in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district in the wee hours on Saturday. Quoting an official, KNO reported that following heavy rainfall in the area, a cloudburst hit Gujar Pati Prang triggering flash floods. In the incident, several residential houses, a government school, and a mosque were damaged. Meanwhile, SDM and Tehsildar Kangan, along with other officials have reached the spot to assess the situation.
On Ashura, LG Manoj Sinha distributes water in Zadibal

On Ashura, LG Manoj Sinha distributes water in Zadibal

REGIONAL
Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday visited the Bota Kadal area of Srinagar’s downtown to participate in the main Zuljinah procession that is taken out on 10th Muharram—Ashoora. He also distributed refreshments among the Shia mourners. Witnesses told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), LG Sinha reached Bota Kadal area of Srinagar and took part in the Zuljinah procession. “He offered chaddar to Zuljinah and paid rich tributes to Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) on the occasion. He also distributed refreshments among the mourners and extended full support to them,” they said. LG reached Bota Kadal area of Srinagar amid tight security cover at around 11 am. He was accompanied by ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bhiduri, SSP Srin...
Reserving two seats for Pandits welcome, but ignoring Sikhs is injustice, say Kashmiri Sikhs

Reserving two seats for Pandits welcome, but ignoring Sikhs is injustice, say Kashmiri Sikhs

REGIONAL
All the Gurudwara Prabandhak Sikh committees of Kashmir on Friday demanded two seats for the community in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. Addressing a press conference here, United Kashmiri Sikh Progressive Forum, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that reserving two seats for Kashmiri Pandits is a welcome step, but ignoring the Sikhs is an injustice to the community. “We have met the Home Minister four times and he gave us assurances, but we feel it is an injustice to us,” the forum said. “Kashmiri Sikh community has always been at the forefront in extending all kinds of help and assistance, but we fail to understand why we are not being recognized.” “The government should think about Kashmiri non-migrant Sikhs and should give us a reservation,” the UK...
Temples were built on ruins of Buddhist monastries, says UP leader

Temples were built on ruins of Buddhist monastries, says UP leader

INDIA
Swami Prasad Maurya, the national secretary of the Samajwadi Party and a former minister, has stirred up controversy by claiming that revered Hindu Temples and pilgrimage sites like Badrinath Dham and Kedarnath temple were originally Buddhist religious places until the 8th century. He further alleged that these temples were built upon the ruins of the said Buddhist shrines. “If a survey is conducted, it should be conducted at the place of temples first,” he said. “These Hindu Temples were once Buddhist Monasteries and centres of Buddhist education. They were destroyed to build Mandirs,” he stated. This remark comes in the wake of the ongoing Gyanvapi episode, where a case is being heard in the Allahabad High Court regarding a scientific survey of the Gyanvapi campus in Varanasi. ...
White Chilli restaurant Anantnag sealed by FSD

White Chilli restaurant Anantnag sealed by FSD

REGIONAL
A team of Food Safety department (FSD) Anantnag today sealed "White Chilli Restaurant" on receipt of a complaint against White Chilli Restaurant. The Food Safety team Anantnag under the chairmanship of Assistant Commissioner, Zamer conducted inspection of the restaurant premises and observed deviations against different provisions of Food Safety and Standards Act 2006/Rules which include Food preparation area/kitchen of the restaurant completely in dilapidated condition with lack of maintenance and in insanitary condition. During the inspection utensils were found untidy, messy, damaged and some were non-food grade. There was direct entry of birds and pests into the Food preparation area, dust & dirt was found everywhere within the premises of Kitchen. Utensils and tools were ...
Drug abuse, unhygienic dental practices responsible for hepatitis epidemic in Kashmir: DAK on world hepatitis day

Drug abuse, unhygienic dental practices responsible for hepatitis epidemic in Kashmir: DAK on world hepatitis day

REGIONAL
On world hepatitis day, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday expressed pressing concern over surge in hepatitis cases which has reached to epidemic proportions in Kashmir. “Drug abuse and unhygienic dental practices are responsible for hepatitis epidemic in the valley,” said DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan. Dr Hassan said Kashmir is witnessing an alarming rise in drug abuse cases over the past few decades. “Drug addicts are at a higher risk of contracting hepatitis and have the potential to spread this deadly infection to others,” he said. In a recent study conducted at the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences Kashmir, 72% drug addicts were found to have Hepatitis C infection. “Research has found that each drug addict infected with hepatitis virus is likely t...