Wednesday, December 18News and updates from Kashmir

Month: November 2023

Current weather ‘pleasant to play, attend schools’, Says  DSEK

Current weather ‘pleasant to play, attend schools’, Says DSEK

EDUCATION
With the medical experts suggesting not to vent out in foggy weather, the Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) on the contrary says that the ‘weather is pleasant’ for attending the school. For the past several days, Kashmir has been reeling under intense cold and foggy weather conditions and doctors have suggested taking precautions against the possible ill effects of it. However, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), DSEK Thursday said, “The Government is aware of the matter and was sensitive of the situation too. We will make an announcement very soon.” “However, I want to tell you that the weather is very pleasant. Look at children playing the cricket. Had there been that much of a cold, you wouldn't have seen them playing and clapping during the matc...
Militants killed in Rajouri encounter ‘likely’ trained in Afghanistan, other countries: Lt. General Upendra Dwivedi

Militants killed in Rajouri encounter ‘likely’ trained in Afghanistan, other countries: Lt. General Upendra Dwivedi

REGIONAL
The northern army commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi Friday said that slain militants in the Rajouri encounter seem have been trained in Afghanistan and other countries and their killing was a major setback to “militancy and its eco-system” in the Rajouri-Poonch area. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a wreath-laying ceremony of fallen soldiers including two captains in Jammu, the northern army commander Lt General Upendra Dwivedi said that the two slain militants were highly trained. “It seems that they were trained in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other countries,” he said as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He said that the supreme sacrifices made by five army soldiers including two captains had raised the morale of the troops and all are committed to elimina...
Kashmir’s Electricity department disconnects 1082 consumers for non-payment of bills

Kashmir’s Electricity department disconnects 1082 consumers for non-payment of bills

REGIONAL
Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has said that it further intensified its inspection drives across all district of Kashmir division to "check incidents of hooking and power theft", which are "primarily" responsible for power outages and distress cuts. A press release of the department said that as many as 566 drives were conducted across all 19 Electric Divisions and a penalty of Rs 7.84 lakh was imposed on those found hooking wires on bare conductor and bypassing the meters. Meanwhile, 64 Domestic Transformers (DTs) were also reported damaged on Wednesday due to overloading. Giving details about the inspections conducted, a KPDCL spokesperson today stated that 183 drives were conducted in Circle II Srinagar, 60 in Circle I Srinagar, 123 in Circle Ganderbal, 71 ...
Journalist Rishi Suri Unveils  ‘Children of the Chinar’

Journalist Rishi Suri Unveils ‘Children of the Chinar’

REGIONAL
Renowned Journalist and distinguished author Rishi Suri announces the release of his debut book, "Children of the Chinar." The book delves into the remarkable journeys of Kashmir's talented young women, ranging from India's finest wheelchair basketball player to daring wildlife conservationists. These stories encapsulate the spirit of New Kashmiriyat, portraying the aspirations and achievements of these extraordinary individuals who contribute to making India proud every day. The book spans diverse fields, including taekwondo, tourism, and beyond, providing readers with a unique insight into the vibrant tapestry of talent within Kashmir. Rishi Suri's narrative skillfully captures the essence of these achievements, painting a vivid picture of the resilience, determination, and innovation...
BJP facilitating discrimination against Muslims: Omar Abdullah

BJP facilitating discrimination against Muslims: Omar Abdullah

REGIONAL
The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said the BJP's obsession against the interests of Muslims is taking legal form, citing the recent UP government order banning halal-certified foods. According to a statement to KNS, he said that the reason why JKNC is fighting for the restoration of Art 370 is because it doesn't want a situation like Uttar Pradesh to come true in Jammu and Kashmir. “BJP is outrightly permitting discrimination against Muslims through Laws, conflating vengeance with Justice. It's a matter of time that such a situation will come about in J&K, if we don't stop them and their cronies. Such laws coincide with the decline in democratic stands of our country, legally moving India away from the secular and pluralist moorings ...
Muslim man battling for life after being attacked by Hindutva men in UP

Muslim man battling for life after being attacked by Hindutva men in UP

INDIA
On October 17, 2023, in Mauja Nidhooli, Tehsil Dhaolana, Hapur district, Uttar Pradesh, Muhammad Nadim bin Babu became the victim of an appalling assault perpetrated by a group of Hindu extremist individuals from the nearby village of Hay. Identified as Bini Sharma, Deepanshu Sharma, Prince Sharma, and others, the attackers forcibly took Nadim from Nidhooli to Milkalpur, Solana, subjecting him to a night of relentless physical abuse with sharp weapons. To escalate the cruelty, they submerged Nadim's face in water after hanging him upside down in a tubewell, causing water to fill his stomach. Tragically, Nadim was critically wounded in this attack after which his lifeless body was disposed of in the jungles of Nidhooli that same night. Presently, Nadim remains on life support at Rama ...
Snowfall, Rains predicted in Kashmir

Snowfall, Rains predicted in Kashmir

REGIONAL
In a recent forecast, the IMD anticipates light snowfall and rainfall in Jammu and Kashmir, courtesy of a western disturbance at 55 degrees. Additionally, central India is bracing for thunderstorms and hailstorms until November 26-27, all attributed to an oncoming western disturbance. Understanding the role of western disturbances, which are extratropical storms originating from the Mediterranean or Caspian Sea, is crucial. These disturbances bring non-monsoonal rainfall to northwest India and usher in sudden winter rain in the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent, often accompanied by snow and fog. Looking ahead to November 24-25, dark clouds are expected to gather over Northwest India, indicating a dynamic weather scenario in the region.
After 658 days, Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah released, returns home

After 658 days, Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah released, returns home

REGIONAL
Kashmiri journalist and editor of The Kashmir Walla, Fahad Shah, has been released after nearly two years of detention. The 31-year-old journalist reached his residence in Srinagar on Thursday after being released from Kot Bhalwal in Jammu. A family member confirmed to The Kashmiriyat that the award winning journalist reached his home on Thursday. Fahad Shah was summoned on 4th February 2022, related to The Kashmir Walla's reporting on an encounter in Pulwama. He was arrested and accused of disseminating anti-national content to create fear among the public. Despite securing bail in three cases, Fahad was booked under the Public Safety Act which allows the authorities to detain a person for a period upto two years.
Two arrested for solemnising fake marriage in north Kashmir

Two arrested for solemnising fake marriage in north Kashmir

REGIONAL
With the arrest of two accused brothers, the Jammu, and Kashmir Police on Thursday busted a marriage scam involved in solemnising fake marriages in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district. A police spokesperson in a statement said, that the duo identified as Mohd Qasim Bhat and Nisar Ahmad Bhat, lured a man of Rs 1 Lakh 50 thousand under the guise of getting him married. “The police post-Mirgund received an application from one Gh Mohammad Bhat son of Mohammad Shareef Bhat resident of Srinagar, stating therein that, he has been fraudulently cheated by Mohd Qasim Bhat son of Gh Mohammad Bhat resident of Gund Ibrahim, Trikolbal Pattan, on the pretext of marriage and has paid an amount of about Rs 1,50,000/- to the said fraudster, and on the claim of recovery the said accused person has inti...
Rajouri encounter: One more trooper succumbs, toll five

Rajouri encounter: One more trooper succumbs, toll five

REGIONAL
Two army officers were among five killed in an ongoing encounter in the woods of Rajouri district. Reliable sources told News Agency Kashmir Scroll that one more trooper succumbed today morning taking the toll to 5 including two officers in an ongoing encounter with militants in the Rajouri area of Jammu and Kashmir. They said troops, including special forces, are deployed in the area after inputs were received about the movement of a group of terrorists in the area. The 16 Corps Commander and Rashtriya Rifles commander are monitoring the operations closely They added. Pertinently, the encounter entered into second day on Thursday in the woods of Rajouri where two militants are believed to be trapped. (KS)