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Month: August 2023

3 army troopers injured in Kulgam encounter succumb

3 army troopers injured in Kulgam encounter succumb

REGIONAL
Three army men who were earlier injured during the ongoing encounter in the Manzgam area of Kulgam have succumbed to their injuries. Official sources told The Kashmiriyat that militants fired upon forces during a cordon and search operation in the south Kashmir area during which four army troopers were critically wounded. They said that the troopers were shifted to the Army's 92 base hospital, where three of them succumbed to their injuries. Meanwhile the search operation in Manzgam area of Kulgam has been intensified to trace the militants, who are believed to be two to three in number. Earlier Government forces including 34 RR, Jammu Kashmir Police had jointly laid a cordon during which militants fired upon them in the area.
University student Sadaf Ayoub loses battle with life

University student Sadaf Ayoub loses battle with life

REGIONAL
A university girl hailing from south Kashmir’s Pulwama district loses battle for life after prolonged ailments at SMHS hospital, sources said. Sources told news agency Kashmir Scroll that Sadaf Ayoub, resident of Lassipora Pulwama, a university student, passed away here at SMHS hospital this evening. They said that Sadaf was suffering from blood cancer. It is pertinent to mention that her family had appealed for financial assistance for her treatment, the video of which had gone viral on social media, if sources are to be believed she had received nearly one crore rupees in 24 hours after which her brother appealed to general public not to deposit any money.(KS)
PDP leader detained, BJP given free run on eve of Aug 05: Mehbooba Mufti

PDP leader detained, BJP given free run on eve of Aug 05: Mehbooba Mufti

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party Friday said that the government allowed BJP to celebrate and take out a rally to celebrate the abrogation of the special status of Jammu Kashmir while the same government denied permission to them to conduct a seminar on Saturday (5 August). Meanwhile, the party president and former chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti alleged that one of their leaders was arrested by Jammu Kashmir police. "Why is @JmuKmrPolice detaining PDP leaders on the eve of 5th August? Arif Laigroo has been taken by the police in this video. BJP is given a free run to carry out the tamasha of celebrating illegal abrogation of Article 370 in Srinagar. All this is being done to hoodwink the public opinion in the country. Just goes on to expose the facade of normalc...
On Article 370 abrogation anniversary, Amarnath Yatra to remain suspended as ‘precautionary measure’

On Article 370 abrogation anniversary, Amarnath Yatra to remain suspended as ‘precautionary measure’

REGIONAL
The Amarnath Yatra will remain suspended from the Jammu base camp on Saturday as a precautionary measure in view of the fourth anniversary of the abrogation of Article 370, officials said. "The Amarnath yatra will remain suspended tomorrow”, Jammu Deputy Commissioner Avny Lavasa told PTI. The 33rd batch of Amarnath Yatris with 1,181 pilgrims left the base camp here on Friday for the holy cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas amid tight security arrangements, officials said. Over 4.5 lakh devotees have paid obeisance at the shrine since July 1, when 62-day Yatra began in the valley, they said. On August 5, 2019, the Centre abrogated provisions of Article 370 and Article 35 A of the Constitution, which accorded special status to Jammu and Kashmir, and bifurcated the state into U...
Over 13 Lakh people in Jammu Kashmir use drugs: Report

Over 13 Lakh people in Jammu Kashmir use drugs: Report

FEATURED
Over 13 Lakh people are using drugs in Jammu Kashmir and most of them are above 18 years of age. As per a report of Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment an estimated 13.50 lakh people are drug users in Jammu Kashmir and most of them are in the age group of 18 to 75 years. In its report presented to both the Houses of the Parliament today, the Standing Committee comprising of 27 Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha has mentioned the estimated number of current drug use among children aged 10-17 years and adults 18-75 years based on the projected population in 2018, reported Daily Excelsior. About 10-17 years age group, the Committee has mentioned that estimated 1,68,700 children are drug users in Jammu Kashmir and they are taking Cannabis, Opioids, Sedatives, Cocain...
Street violence has ended in Kashmir: LG Manoj Sinha

Street violence has ended in Kashmir: LG Manoj Sinha

REGIONAL
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said that the era of street violence in Kashmir has come to an end. With the streets now safer, people can return home late in the evening, a luxury that was impossible in the past due to frequent hartals and street violence. Speaking at the inauguration of the Multi-Purpose indoor stadium in Handwara, Lieutenant Governor Sinha expressed his delight over the significant increase in youth participation in sports activities across the valley. He revealed that Kashmir now holds the highest sports budget in the country, a testament to the government’s commitment to promoting a healthier and more active lifestyle for its citizens. Addressing those who support violence, Sinha emphasized that they will be held accountable for their actions. ...
3 army troopers injured in ongoing Kulgam encounter

3 army troopers injured in ongoing Kulgam encounter

REGIONAL
Three army troopers have been injured in the ongoing Kulgam encounter on Friday afternoon An official told The Kashmiriyat that three army men who were injured during the ongoing encounter have been evacuated to the hospital through a chopper. They are being taken to the Army's 92 base  hospital for treatment, he said. Earlier, on Friday, a joint team of RR of Indian Army, Police and CRPF following a specific information about the presence of militants in the Halan Manzgam area. The official said that, as the joint team of forces progressed towards the suspected identified spot, the hiding militants fired upon them which was retaliated triggering an encounter. One to two militants are believed to be trapped in the area.
Encounter breaks out in Kulgam area

Encounter breaks out in Kulgam area

REGIONAL
Danishwar Hameed An encounter broke out between militants and government forces in south Kashmir's Kulgam district. An official told The Kashmiriyat that on Friday, a joint team of RR of Indian Army, Police and CRPF following a specific information about the presence of militants in the Halan Manzgam area. The official said that, as the joint team of forces progressed towards the suspected identified spot, the hiding militants fired upon them which was retaliated triggering an encounter. As per sources the encounter is going on in an open forest area and one to two militants are believed to be trapped in the area. Details rushing in.
On August 15, Month-long celebration programme issued for schools in Kashmir

On August 15, Month-long celebration programme issued for schools in Kashmir

EDUCATION
Ahead of the 15 August, the Jammu Kashmir administration has announced a month long programme for schools in Kashmir valley. An order accessed by The Kashmiriyat, stated that the Chief Education Officer Anantnag said that he has been directed to schools to  Independence Day Celebrations and submit reports on daily basis. "I am also directed to forward a copy of the calendar devised by this Directorate regarding "Meri Maati Mera Desh" programme with the request kindly to organize the events as per schedule and to submit the reports accordingly," read the notice. Moreover, the Hols may also be advised to coordinate with Panchayat/Block/District and Divisional level officers during the conduct of different programmes under Men Maati Mera Desh Programme. On 05 August, 2023, the aut...
Friday prayers disallowed in Gurugram, 250 Muslim shanties demolished

Friday prayers disallowed in Gurugram, 250 Muslim shanties demolished

INDIA
The Government of Haryana disallowed Friday prayers in Gurugram area of the north Indian state and also razed shanties of more than 250 Muslims in the state. According to a report by NDTV,  the bulldozer move, however, is also being seen as action against alleged rioters, as both the district administration and the Chief Minister earlier alleged immigrants were involved in the clashes. Sources said Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar ordered the demolition. The state Government said that "Illegal immigrants from Bangladesh" who were earlier living in Assam had allegedly set up shanties on Haryana Urban Authority land in ward number one along Mohammadpur road of Tauru town in Nuh district. More than 250 shanties were built in about one acre of land, and they were reportedly ...