Thursday, December 26News and updates from Kashmir

Month: December 2023

SC likely to deliver Article 370 verdict in December

SC likely to deliver Article 370 verdict in December

REGIONAL
The Supreme Court is expected to deliver its verdict in the prolonged case challenging the amendment of Article 370, with a five-judge Constitution Bench led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud conducting extensive hearings over sixteen days. The petitioners contested the abrogation of Article 370, which granted special status to Jammu Kashmir, along with the JK Reorganization Act that divided the region into Union Territories, arguing that these actions are unconstitutional. Justice SK Kaul's retirement on December 25, 2023, and the approaching winter break on December 15, 2023, suggest the judgment may be imminent. The petitioners claimed that the abrogation infringed upon federalism and violated the Constitution, emphasizing that the 2019 Act contradicts Article 3 by granting Parli...
Non-local labourer found dead in Pampore

Non-local labourer found dead in Pampore

REGIONAL
A non-local labourer was found dead at Pampore area in Pulwama district, officials said. The individual, identified as one Faisal son of Sajad Ahmad, a resident of Raipur Road Gaon Kasimpur was found lying unconscious in his bed at Tulbagh Pampore. He according to the officials was taken to a nearby hospital, where the doctors declared him as brought dead on arrival. Official sources told news agency Kashmir Scroll that they have taken cognisance of the incident for necessary follow-up. (KS)
Hajj Committee initiates application submissions for Hajj 2024

Hajj Committee initiates application submissions for Hajj 2024

REGIONAL
The Hajj Committee of India has announced the start of filing of applications for Hajj pilgrimage from today. The Committee, falling under Ministry of Minority Affairs, has informed that the Hajj-2024 will be organised under Hajj Policy-2023, dated 29.11.2023. “The process of filing of applications for Haj-2024 through Haj Committee of India shall commence online from 04.12.2023 and will close on 20.12.2023”, reads the notification, as per news agency Kashmir Scroll. “The application forms, the notification reads, can be filled and submitted online at website of Haj Committee of India http://hajcommittee.gov.in or through the android mobile App ‘Haj Suvidha’.” “Applicants are advised to read the Guidelines/Undertaking carefully before filling Haj Application Forms. Machine read...
Kashmir freezes: Night temperatures plummet below zero

Kashmir freezes: Night temperatures plummet below zero

REGIONAL
The night temperature has recorded a further dip in Kashmir as the mercury settled below freezing point at multiple places. Officials in local Meteorological department told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that Pahalgam was coldest at minus 3.4 degree Celsius. The mercury also settled below freezing point at several places including Qazigund, Kupwara and Gulmarg. In Kupwara, the mercury settled at minus 2.5 degree Celsius while Kokernag recorded a low of 0.8 degree Celsius. Gulmarg, a famous ski-resort was the second coldest at minus 3.0 degree Celsius while Qazigund in South Kashmir recorded a low of minus 0.4 degree Celsius. Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir has recorded a minimum temperature of 0.7 degree Celsius. According to weatherman, th...
Fire destroys five residential houses, furniture factory in Baramulla

Fire destroys five residential houses, furniture factory in Baramulla

REGIONAL
massive fire broke out in a residential locality on Kanlibagh Baba Reshi Road Baramulla in which a furniture factory and five residential houses were gutted and property worth crores of rupees was reduced to ashes on Sunday late evening. Reports reaching News Agency Kashmir Scroll said that a fire broke out at a furniture factory of Farooq Ahmad Najar in a residential locality on Kanlibagh Baba Reshi road which spread to nearby residential houses in jiffy in which the factory and five residential houses were destroyed. An official told News Agency Kashmir Scroll that the fire was put under control by the joint efforts of fire tenders, local police and army. He said no loss of life or injury was reported in the mishap. (KS)
Mughal road reopens after 3 days closure due to  snowfall

Mughal road reopens after 3 days closure due to snowfall

REGIONAL
Mughal road, connecting Kashmir Valley's Shopian district with twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch, reopened on Sunday for one-way traffic after remaining closed due to fresh snowfall, officials said. The thoroughfare was closed due to snowfall at several places along the road including 'Pir Ki Gali' on November 30. DTI Mughal Road Kapil Manhas confirmed to GNS that traffic has been opened towards Shopian end. Earlier this year, the road, considered as alternative to Jammu-Srinagar Highway, was closed on several occasions due to snowfall, particularly in 'Pir KiGali’ and its adjoining areas. (GNS)
Relief for Kashmiri students accused of celebrating India’s loss against Australia: Bail granted, UAPA charges withdrawn

Relief for Kashmiri students accused of celebrating India’s loss against Australia: Bail granted, UAPA charges withdrawn

REGIONAL
A court in Jammu Kashmir has granted bail to the seven Kashmiris booked for celebrating India's loss against Australia in the final match of the world cup final at Ahmedabad. According to news reports, the court in Ganderbal on Saturday granted bail to seven Kashmiri students who were arrested for allegedly celebrating India’s defeat in World Cup and intimidating few colleges at SKUAST- Ganderbal. It is also being reported that the police have dropped UAPA charges against these students. Former chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti has welcomed the dropping of UAPA charges stating, "Glad to know that UAPA charges against SKUAST students have been dropped. Finally good sense has prevailed & their future saved from jeopardy." This is breaking news. Refresh the page ...
Sopore murder case resolved: Wife and boyfriend arrested as prime suspects, says Police

Sopore murder case resolved: Wife and boyfriend arrested as prime suspects, says Police

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir Police on Saturday claimed to have  solved the murder case in Sopore, apprehending the wife and her boyfriend as the primary suspects. According to official sources relayed by the Kashmir Despatch news agency, the investigation commenced after Reyaz Ahmad Mir, 50, was reported missing by his family on Friday morning. After an extensive search, his body was discovered in a water-filled trench. Subsequently, the authorities promptly arrested the wife and her boyfriend, marking a swift conclusion to the investigation. A comprehensive briefing by the police on this case is scheduled for tomorrow, and currently, both the wife and her boyfriend remain in custody.
Jammu Kashmir witnessing alarming rise in HIV/AIDS cases

Jammu Kashmir witnessing alarming rise in HIV/AIDS cases

REGIONAL
The cases of HIV/AIDS are increasing with each passing year in Jammu Kashmir, as a total of 6,305 patients have tested positive in the region from 1998 until October 2023. A top health official informed the news agency Kashmir News Observer that 1,452 HIV-positive patients have died since 1998 until October 2023, while 3,583 patients are living on Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART). He added that 521 patients have left follow-up. He said that 5,154 cases of HIV have been reported at GMC Jammu, and among them, 1,274 have died, 470 have left follow-up, and 2,782 are living on ART. Similarly, at SKIMS Srinagar, the number of patients registered in HIV care till October 2023 is 776, with 152 deaths, 35 leaving follow-up, and 473 living on ART, he added. In ART Kathua, the number of pati...
Israel was aware about 7th Oct Hamas attack plan for over a year: Report

Israel was aware about 7th Oct Hamas attack plan for over a year: Report

INTERNATIONAL
Israeli authorities obtained a comprehensive battle plan by Hamas for an attack on October 7th more than a year in advance. This 40-page document, codenamed "Jericho Wall," detailed a meticulous invasion strategy causing around 1,200 casualties, reported New York Times. Despite circulating among Israeli military and intelligence leaders, experts deemed the attack beyond Hamas's capabilities, dismissing it as aspirational. Even warnings close to the event were downplayed or disregarded, leading to an unprepared Israeli military as the attack unfolded, resulting in the deadliest day in Israel's history. The failure to take these warnings seriously and the deep-rooted belief that Hamas lacked the capacity for such an attack led to a cascade of missteps, now regarded as Israel's wo...