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Month: September 2023

Smart meter consumers will have to switch to prepaid meters: Officials

Smart meter consumers will have to switch to prepaid meters: Officials

REGIONAL
Amid the installation of smart meters across the Valley, the government on Monday said that at least 26000 consumers have switched to prepaid mode so far in the valley. “The process to switch the smart meters into prepaid mode has already started for those whose smart meters have been installed in the phase-I. We have crossed about 26000 smart meters so far,” Javaid Yousuf Dar, Chief Engineer, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He said that the process is going on gradually and all the consumers will have to switch the smart meters into prepaid mode. Asked when the smart meters installed in the second phase will be switched to prepaid mode, KPDCL Chief Engineer said that at present the integration process is go...
‘Rumours started by those already with BJP’: Omar Abdullah dismisses coalition with BJP

‘Rumours started by those already with BJP’: Omar Abdullah dismisses coalition with BJP

REGIONAL
National Conference leader and former Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir said that there was no question of joining hands with the Bhartiya Janta Party while maintaining that alliance with PDP will be decided only with time. "Those spreading and starting this narrative that JKNC was going to join BJP for power are those who are in hands in glove with them. (BJP) First, they need to answer why are/ were they with they BJP enjoying the privileges and benefits from BJP," Omar Abdullah told Quint during an interview, without naming anyone. He further said that if JKNC had to, it would have aligned with Bhartiya Janta Party in 2018. Commenting on the post abrogation status, he said there certainly was peace on the ground in Jammu Kashmir, however, the stats do not reflect the reality, he ...
Article 370: Abrogation was political, cannot be justified legally, Petitioners tell court

Article 370: Abrogation was political, cannot be justified legally, Petitioners tell court

REGIONAL
There should not be an “emotive majoritarian interpretation” of the Indian Constitution by those supporting abrogation of Article 370, as Jammu Kashmir was neither completely linked to India nor asked to sign a merger agreement like other princely states, National Conference told the Supreme Court on Monday. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for JKNC, told a five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud that the sovereignty of India was never under challenge. The constitution bench was hearing the pleas challenging the nullification of provisions of Article 370 for the 15th day. Sibal said JKNC and other petitioners challenging the Centre’s decision have always maintained that Jammu Kashmir is an integral part of India. “We cannot make this case into an emotive m...
Report on Manipur: Police lodges case against EGI for ‘misrepresentation of facts’

Report on Manipur: Police lodges case against EGI for ‘misrepresentation of facts’

INDIA
A day after the police registered an FIR against four members of Editors Guild of India (EGI), Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Monday said that the EGI report on Manipur ethnic conflict is “biased and factually inaccurate”. The Chief Minister said such kind of EGI report would create more problems in Manipur, which is rocked by ethnic violence for over four months killing 170 people and injuring 700 while displacing around 70,000 people of both Meitei and Kuki communities. A three-member fact-finding team of EGI after visiting Manipur, published its report in New Delhi last week, claiming that the media’s reports on the ethnic violence in Manipur were one-sided, and accused the state leadership of being partisan. “It should have avoided taking sides in the ethnic conflict but it ...
One militant killed, two troopers injured in ongoing Reasi encounter

One militant killed, two troopers injured in ongoing Reasi encounter

REGIONAL
A militant was killed in an ongoing gunfight between security forces and militants in Tulli Mahore area of Reasi on Monday. Official sources told Kashmir Scroll that one unidentified militant has been killed whose identification is being ascertained while as search operation is on in the area. He said that a policeman and One Army jawan was also injured in the incident who has been hospitalized. Earlier, an official said that a joint team of Police, Army and CRPF launched a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) on specific information about the presence of militants in the area. He said that as the joint team of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them, which was retaliated, triggering a gunfight—(KS)
Encounter breaks out in Reasi

Encounter breaks out in Reasi

REGIONAL
An encounter has started between militants and Government forces in the Reasi area of Jammu. Official sources said that following an input about militant movement, a search operation was launched in the Gali Sohab in the Tuli area of the Chassana area of Reasi. They said that two to three militants are believed to be trapped in the area. Details emering.
J-K completed 9229 projects in 2019-19, 92,000 projects done in 2022-23:Admin

J-K completed 9229 projects in 2019-19, 92,000 projects done in 2022-23:Admin

REGIONAL
The Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta Monday said that going digital is the best possible method of taking the union territory of JK forward. He said the JK is almost done on the digital front and the administration is moving further to achieve more feats. Talking to the reporters on the sidelines of an event held at Ghanta Ghar, Lal Chowk in connection with Digital Week JK, the Chief Secretary said, in digital mechanisms the power shifts from officials to common people which is the real empowerment of people. “I believe that going digital is the best possible method of taking Jammu Kashmir forward. In 2018-19 the government of J-K completed 9229 projects approximately while 92,000 projects were done in 2022-23.” Stating that many support the digital mechanism while few oppos...
Kashmir sees driest August in 25 years

Kashmir sees driest August in 25 years

REGIONAL
Kashmir witnessed a rain deficit of over 80% in August, with summer capital Srinagar recording the lowest precipitation in 25 years in the month. The MeT department said Srinagar recorded a mere 9.2mm of rain, a deficit of 86%. In August, 1998, Srinagar received 8.8 mm and the all-time low was recorded in 1987 with 2.7 mm precipitation. MeT deputy director Mukhtar Ahmad said, “For 40, days we seen a dry spell because of El-Nino being active.” The MeT department recorded rain deficit in Gulmarg, Kupwara, Kokernag and Pahalgam. There was a rain deficit of 83% in the ski resort of Gulmarg and 80% in the northern district of Kupwara. Kokernag and the tourist resort of Pahalgam in south Kashmir recorded 77% and 73% less rain. Pahalgam recorded 35.9 mm rain in August, the second-lowe...
Assets worth lakhs belonging to notorious drug smuggler frozen in Bandipora, says Police

Assets worth lakhs belonging to notorious drug smuggler frozen in Bandipora, says Police

REGIONAL
Assets worth Lakhs of notorious drug smuggler frozen by Bandipora Police under NDPS Act. "Bandipora Police has frozen 2 bank accounts having savings of Rs 3,97,603 & one Auto load carrier with market value of Rs 3,18,000 belonging to a notorious drug smuggler Irshad Ahmad S/o Ab.Samad Khan R/o Asham Hajin under NDPS Act.(Bandipora Police)", reads a statement issued to Kashmir Scroll. Bandipora Police reiterated the appeal and urged the people to desist from indulging in such activities, contrary to which action as mandated by law would be taken. People of Bandipora district give votes of thanks to Bandipora Police for taking strict action against drug peddlers. (KS)
JK Admin opens doors to cab services like Ola and Uber

JK Admin opens doors to cab services like Ola and Uber

BUSINESS
Admin has opened its doors to ride-hailing services like Ola and Uber, following the official enactment of the Jammu Kashmir Motor Vehicle Aggregator Rules, 2023. In a press release, admin said that the Jammu Kashmir Motor Vehicle Aggregator Rules, 2023, have been crafted after a period of soliciting public input, addressing objections, and considering suggestions from various stakeholders. These rules extend their jurisdiction to aggregators that engage vehicles within the Union territory as per the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, encompassing all categories of motor vehicles, including e-rickshaws. To operate as an aggregator, people are required to obtain a valid license issued in accordance with these newly established regulations. This regulatory framework aims...