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Month: November 2023

‘Anti-nationals must be punished’: BJP leader welcomes booking of SKUAST students

‘Anti-nationals must be punished’: BJP leader welcomes booking of SKUAST students

REGIONAL
BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh strongly condemned the elements which tried to invoke anti-national sentiments in the wake of the cricket world cup and said that due action must be taken forces that try to incite pro-Pakistan sentiments and cause a divide in the society. At a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been undertaking numerous development and progressive steps for the prosperity of the J&K, such nefarious elements which play a disruptive role, must be checked, he said. Condemning the stance of former chief minister Mehbooba Mufi on the matter Chugh justified the registration of the FIR against such elements, who not only tried to intimate the locals but also tried to glorify Pakistan, Chugh said exemplary punishment must be meted out to such forces so ...
Three injured in road accident at Benhama Bypass

Three injured in road accident at Benhama Bypass

REGIONAL
Shah Basit In a tragic road accident on the Benhama bypass, three individuals sustained injuries earlier today. The incident involved a collision between a Tavera and a motorcycle, resulting in significant harm to the individuals involved. The Tavera driver, identified as Owais Ahmad Mir, son of Mohd Maqbool Mir from Banahama, and his wife, Serat Jan, were among those injured in the collision. Additionally, Aijaz Ah Shaikh from Shaikhpora, Baramulla, who was riding the bike, suffered critical injuries. The bike involved in the collision bore the registration number JK01W 4861, while the Tavera carried the registration number JK01R 4509. Emergency services swiftly responded to the scene and provided immediate medical assistance to the injured individuals. The severity of their injurie...
‘Not freedom of expression, but terrorising others’: J-K Police on booking students for celebrating India’s loss

‘Not freedom of expression, but terrorising others’: J-K Police on booking students for celebrating India’s loss

SPORTS
Jammu Kashmir Police on Tuesday issued a rebuttal in response of opinions and comments in backdrop of legal cognisance taken after 'anti-India sloganeering and intimidation' after India lost to Australia in World Cup final. "A number of opinions and comments have been made on the legal cognisance taken of the happenings surrounding anti India sloganeering and intimidation of others who did not agree with them in an university after the conclusion of World Cup cricket match", wrote J&K Police, District Ganderbal on its X handle, as per news agency Kashmir Scroll. "Two relevant aspects are brought to public knowledge. First : it is not merely about raising pro Pakistan slogans. It is about the full context in which the sloganeering took place. These slogans, as has usually been the...
Additional 500Mws will bring normalcy, relief to people: Principal Secretary PDD

Additional 500Mws will bring normalcy, relief to people: Principal Secretary PDD

REGIONAL
An additional 500 MW of electricity, which the government has decided to purchase, will bring the valley out of the present power crisis, officials said. Principal Secretary, Power Development Department, H Rajesh Prasad told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that they will be able to maintain the curtailment schedule within the valley. “These additional 500 MW will bring normalcy and relief to the people. We will be able to maintain the power cut schedule. People will get electricity as the load shedding will be maintained,” he said as per KNO. The Jammu Kashmir administration on Sunday approved the purchase of an additional 500 MW of firm power from the Ministry of Power (MOP) to meet the base load power requirement of J&K. To bridge this gap between demand and avai...
Government employee suspended in Anantnag

Government employee suspended in Anantnag

REGIONAL
Government of Jammu Kashmir has put on suspension Regional Director, Survey and Land Records, Anantnag, pending enquiry into his conduct. Abdul Hafiz Shah, JKAS, has been placed under suspension, with immediate effect in terms of Rule 31 of Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification, Control & Appeal) Rules, 1956. “Pending enquiry into his conduct, Mr. Abdul Hafiz Shah, JKAS, Regional Director, Survey & Land Records (ex-officio Settlement Officer), Anantnag, is hereby placed under suspension, with immediate effect in terms of Rule 31 of Jammu Kashmir Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956”, reads an order, a copy of which lies with GNS. “During the period of his suspension, he shall remain attached in the office of Divisional Commissioner, Ka...
Kashmir to receive snowfall, rain by November 29

Kashmir to receive snowfall, rain by November 29

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir is likely to receive snow or rain by 29 and 30 November, Kashmir Weather reported. The report said that Jammu Kashmir is set to be impacted by another Western Disturbance on November 29 and 30, bringing light rain/snow across the region. Some areas may also witness a moderate spell of precipitation, while no snowfall is expected in the plains. "Even if it does occur, the accumulation is expected to be minimal. The highest probability of snow is in Shopian district (50% chances), followed by Kulgam (30% chances). For Srinagar, there is only a 15% chance," the report added. Kashmir Weather reported that expect light to moderate snowfall in higher elevations, with the potential for accumulations of up to 6 inches in a few areas. On November 29, no significant acti...
Imams from Turkey and Algeria arrested in Saudi Arabia for advocating Palestine

Imams from Turkey and Algeria arrested in Saudi Arabia for advocating Palestine

INTERNATIONAL
Two Imams, one from Algeria and one from Turkey were arrested by Saudi Arabia Police for making prayers for Palestine in the holy mosques. As per news reports, the Algerian Imam was detained at the mosque of the Prophet in Madina after he made prayers for the people of Gaza in Palestine. The Imam was later released after six hours, only after a local court ordered the confiscation of his mobile phone. Mustafa Efe, a revered imam recognized for his heartening cat videos in Istanbul's Üsküdar district, found himself detained in Mecca due to his choice of words. Educated at Marmara University and Ankara University's Theology Faculty, Efe previously served at Üsküdar's Aziz Mahmud Hüdayi Mosque. Efe broke the news of his detention in Mecca through a concise video on social media...
Seven Kashmiri students booked under UAPA for celebrating India’s loss in cricket World Cup finals

Seven Kashmiri students booked under UAPA for celebrating India’s loss in cricket World Cup finals

REGIONAL
In Ganderbal, Kashmir, a dispute unfolded between seven students from Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology and peers from outside Jammu Kashmir after India’s defeat to Australia in the men’s Cricket World Cup final on November 19, as per The Scroll. The students, as revealed in the first information report, are facing charges under Section 13 of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and Sections 505 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code, pertaining to public mischief and criminal intimidation. Ganderbal Superintendent of Police Nikhil Borkar confirmed the arrests, mentioning, “We have invoked some sections, but whenever there is an investigation in a case, some sections are added or deleted depending upon the findings of the investigation. The investigation i...
KTA advocates all-weather connectivity for economic resilience in Kashmir

KTA advocates all-weather connectivity for economic resilience in Kashmir

REGIONAL
The Kashmir Trade Association (KTA) has urged authorities to prioritise the establishment of all-weather connectivity for the Valley, citing the recurring blockages on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway as a significant impediment to the local economy. In a statement, President, KTA, Aijaz Shahdhar said that the Srinagar-Jammu highway, a vital lifeline for Kashmir’s economic activities, faces frequent disruptions due to adverse weather conditions, particularly during the winter months. “These disruptions not only pose challenges for the smooth flow of goods and services but also have severe implications for the economic stability of the region,” Shahdar said. KTA president emphasised that the current situation not only hampers daily transportation but also adversely affects busin...
Sixth-grader Kashmiri student shines, wins gold at National Pencak Silat Championship

Sixth-grader Kashmiri student shines, wins gold at National Pencak Silat Championship

SPORTS
A Kashmiri student, Sheikh Anusha, studying in the 6th Standard at Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School and residing in Rajwar, Handwara, has achieved a significant feat for Jammu Kashmir. She clinched the gold medal at the esteemed Pre-teen National Pencak Silat Championship 2023-24, held at the Pataliputra Sports Stadium in Patna, Bihar. Anusha, competing in her weight category (34 to 36 Kgs), triumphed in her debut attempt, defeating her experienced opponents by a considerable point margin. Her victory comes after previously securing a Bronze medal at the inter-state level earlier this year, hosted at the Indoor Sports Stadium in Srinagar. The championship took place from November 23 to November 26.