Wednesday, November 27News and updates from Kashmir

Month: September 2023

Unknown persons damage over 1500 boxes of apples in Shopian

Unknown persons damage over 1500 boxes of apples in Shopian

REGIONAL
Unknown persons damaged apple orchards stretched for over ten Kanals in the Shopian district of south Kashmir. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that during the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, unknown persons damaged more than 1500 boxes in the Wachawhallan area of Imam Sahib belt in Shopian. "We woke up in the morning to find our apple orchards had been damaged by unknown persons. The apples were on the ground and taken down forcibly off the trees," said one of the victim. He said that the orchards that were damaged belonged to two Abdul Aziz Mir and Gulzar Ahmed Mir. Police has taken cognizance of the matter and launched an investigation into the matter.
CRPF trooper shoots self dead at Banihal—Qazigund tunnel

CRPF trooper shoots self dead at Banihal—Qazigund tunnel

REGIONAL
A Central Reserve of Police Force(CRPF) personnel on Sunday allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle in Banihal area of Ramban district, an official said. An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the CRPF jawan (name withheld) from Bihar state who was posted for security of Banihal-Qazigund Nayvug tunnel shot himself dead with his service rifle. He said that his body has been shifted to SDH Banihal for autopsy, while police have taken cognisance of the matter—(KNO)
President appoints three CAT members for Jammu, Srinagar benches

President appoints three CAT members for Jammu, Srinagar benches

REGIONAL
India's president Droupadi Murmu has appointed three judges as Judicial Members of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) for Jammu Kashmir. As per an order, Advocates Mir Syed Latif and Rajinder Singh Dogra besides Sanjeev Gupta, District Judge have been appointed for Srinagar and Jammu Benches respectively. As per an order by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, M S Latif has been appointed for a period of four years from the date he assumes the charge of the post, or till attaining the age of 67 years, or until further orders, whichever is earlier. “The conditions of service of Mir Syed Latif as Judicial Member in the Central Administrative Tribunal shall be governed by the provisions of the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021 and Rules framed thereunder, as am...
Teenager stabbed to death in Srinagar

Teenager stabbed to death in Srinagar

REGIONAL
A teenager was stabbed to death in Dalgate area of Srinagar on Saturday afternoon even as the accused was arrested, officials said here. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the boy was attacked with a sharp edged weapon during a scuffle in Chinar Bagh area of Dalgate today afternoon. He said that the boy died on the spot, while the accused was arrested by police. The boy has been identified as Burhan Nisar of Konakhan Dalgate—(KNO)
Report on Kashmiri journalists: JK Police likely to initiate legal action against BBC for ‘misreporting facts’

Report on Kashmiri journalists: JK Police likely to initiate legal action against BBC for ‘misreporting facts’

REGIONAL
Two days after the article on Kashmiri journalists, the Jammu Kashmir Police has said that the State Investigation Agency will initiate legal proceedings against the British Broadcasting Corporation. (BBC). The BBC earlier released a report titled 'Any story could be your last' which spoke of the "intimidation" journalists in Kashmir face, however, the Police have issued a statement denying the claims made in the report. In its statement, Police said, J-K Police strongly objects to an article published by the BBC on 1 September 2023, “Any story could be your last - India’s crackdown on Kashmir Press” by Yogita Limaye. The article unfairly castigates the efforts of J&K Police in maintaining law and order and security in J&K as biased against journalists. Police maintains th...
Will review entire Higher Education system in J-K: Parliamentary Panel

Will review entire Higher Education system in J-K: Parliamentary Panel

EDUCATION
The Standing Committee of Parliament on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports who are on a two day visit to Kashmir Friday said that it will review the entire higher education system of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), one of the members of the standing committee and a Member of Rajya Sabha Vivek Thakur said, “We will review the entire higher education system of Jammu and Kashmir including the central university and state universities.” Thakur said, “During our visit, we also had a detailed discussion on development of sports infrastructure here.” The MP told reporters, “I must tell you one thing with confidence about the beautiful work that is happening in Kashmir, especially in the education and sports sector.” “It is one if ...
Forces heading towards drug free, militancy free Jammu Kashmir: DGP Dilbagh Singh

Forces heading towards drug free, militancy free Jammu Kashmir: DGP Dilbagh Singh

REGIONAL
Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Saturday said that security agencies are heading to make J&K terrorism-free and drug-free. He said the efforts are on to engage the youth of J-K into mainstream activities including sports and make them aware of the unwanted consequences of separatism. “I congratulate youth of J&K for treading path of building their future and distancing away from terrorism and separatism. The future of every nation’s depends on its youth. Luckily J&K has huge amount of youth power that needs to be engaged in the right direction. J&K Police and other security agencies in tandem took multiple efforts in recent past to engage youth into positive things. Recently J&K Police, Army and other security agencies organized female cricket tourn...
Kashmiri candidates aghast as NEET-SSC exam deferred due to G-20 summit

Kashmiri candidates aghast as NEET-SSC exam deferred due to G-20 summit

EDUCATION
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has postponed the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Super Specialty 2023 due to the 18th G20 summit scheduled to be held on September 9 and 10. According to an official statement, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the NEET SS 2023, scheduled on September 9 and 10 across the country has been deferred in the wake of the 18th G20 Summit on September 9 and 10 in India and consequent travel restrictions in Delhi from September 8 to 10. The NBEMS will notify of the revised schedule for the exam soon, an official said, adding that the candidates can write to NBEMS at its communication web portal. The postponement has angered scores of postgraduate doctors who will need to resch...
Woman impersonating as Police Officer arrested in Baramulla

Woman impersonating as Police Officer arrested in Baramulla

REGIONAL
Jammu and Kashmir Police in Baramulla on Saturday said to have arrested a woman Impersonating as a police officer. As per the statement issued to the news agency Kashmir Scroll police said that, on 01/09/2023, Police Station Kunzer received a complaint from one person namely Wasif Hassan of Kunzer stating therein that during a bus journey where he was approached by a woman who identified herself as Ashia, claiming to be a Sub-Inspector currently stationed at Police Station Kunzar. "She assured the complainant Mr. Hasan that she had the authority to secure a position for him as a Constable in J&K Police. Lured by the promise of a job opportunity, Mr. Hasan gave ₹10,000/- rupees to the impersonating police officer", it reads. "The impersonating officer (Ashia) further recontacte...
India’s first solar mission Aditya L1 successfully launched

India’s first solar mission Aditya L1 successfully launched

INTERNATIONAL
Following the success of India's moon landing with the Chandrayaan-3, ISRO today launched Aditya-L1 mission to study the sun, reported NDTV. India's first solar probe aims to study solar winds, which can cause disturbance on earth commonly seen as auroras. The solar mission follows India beating Russia late last month to become the first country to land on the south pole of the moon. The Aditya-L1 spacecraft is designed to travel about 1.5 million km (930,000 miles) over four months to a kind of parking lot in space where objects tend to stay put because of balancing gravitational forces, reducing fuel consumption for the spacecraft. Aditya L1, lifted off successfully from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, Annapurni Subramaniam, director, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru, ...