Thursday, November 28News and updates from Kashmir

Month: February 2024

25 local militants active in Kashmir: ADGP

25 local militants active in Kashmir: ADGP

REGIONAL
The Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Vijay Kumar, on Tuesday said that there are only 25 local militants currently active in the valley. Remarkably, there is only one local militant Momin operating in the summer capital city, Srinagar. Addressing the media at the Police Control Room, ADGP as per News Agency Kashmir Scroll emphasized that the number of terrorists active in Kashmir has significantly reduced to 25. ADGP said that there are around 20-25 foreign terrorists still present in the valley. However, they are active in the forests areas The statement comes in the wake of the recent Srinagar attack, in which one militant, Abid Manzoor Langoo, was apprehended by the police.m who was involved in the killing of two Punjab workers.(KS)
Militant behind killings of two civilians in Srinagar arrested: Police

Militant behind killings of two civilians in Srinagar arrested: Police

REGIONAL
In less than a week, police have arrested one militant allegedly behind the attack on migrant workers from Punjab who were killed in the summer capital of Srinagar last week. During a press conference, the ADGP Vijay Kumar, IGP V K Bidri stated, according to News Agency Kashmir Scroll, that the police succeeded in cracking the Srinagar attack by arresting one terrorist who was responsible for the attack within just 6 days. ADGP said that Adil Manzoor has been arrested for his involvement in the attack and a weapon used in the attack has also been recovered. Last week, on Wednesday evening, Amritpal Singh, 31, from Amritsar, Punjab, was shot dead by militants in the Shaheed Gunj area of Srinagar, and his colleague Rohit, 25, was grievously wounded. Sadly, Rohit succumbed to his inj...
Jammu Kashmir moving towards peace and prosperity after August 2019: LG Manoj Sinha

Jammu Kashmir moving towards peace and prosperity after August 2019: LG Manoj Sinha

REGIONAL
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha stated Jammu Kashmir has seen a remarkable transformation in the past four years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there has been significant development and improvement in the overall situation. Speaking to media in New Delhi, as per News Agency Kashmir Scroll, Sinha highlighted the positive changes that have occurred since the abrogation of Article 370. He said Jammu Kashmir is now moving towards a new era characterized by peace, prosperity, and development. One notable example of progress is the record-breaking increase in tourist footfall, which continues to rise on a daily basis. Sinha also addressed the misinformation being spread by certain elements about Jammu Kashmir. He reassured the public that there is no need to s...
Kashmiri researcher secures Rs 1.4 Crore grant for Avian Influenza study in Jammu Kashmir

Kashmiri researcher secures Rs 1.4 Crore grant for Avian Influenza study in Jammu Kashmir

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Dr. Nadeem Shabir, an Assistant Professor at the Division of Animal Biotechnology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), has successfully secured a substantial grant of Rs 1.4 crore from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). This significant funding, spanning a three-year period from February 2024, has been earmarked for a pioneering research project focused on unraveling the transmission patterns of Avian Influenza in the picturesque region of Jammu Kashmir. The primary objective of this groundbreaking project is to meticulously map out the transmission pathways of Avian Influenza, colloquially known as bird flu, in the region. The research project will specifically de...
Farooq Abdullah skips second ED summon

Farooq Abdullah skips second ED summon

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For the second time in a month, National Conference President and former chief minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah was not present at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office in Srinagar. Sources told News Agency Kashmir Scroll that despite being summoned by the department, this is the second time Abdullah has skipped visiting the ED office. On Monday evening, the enforcement directorate summoned the NC president for questioning in connection with alleged financial irregularities in the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA). On January 11, 2024, he was asked to appear before the ED office for questioning, but Abdullah also missed it. In 2022, a chargesheet was filed against Farooq Abdullah in a money laundering case related to the alleged financial irregularities in the Jammu an...
Video: 11-year-old Kashmiri ‘scientific genius’ creates another multi-tasking machine

Video: 11-year-old Kashmiri ‘scientific genius’ creates another multi-tasking machine

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A remarkable Kashmiri boy, aged 11, has innovated another multi-tasking machine capable of dealing with fire incidents and gas leakages and providing power supply, simultaneously. https://youtu.be/aEPOd_8EqFI?feature=shared Moomin Ishaq Teeli, a resident of Gofbal, in Quimoh area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam district has once again astounded people with his creation. His latest machine is designed particularly to address incidents of fire amid the raising cases of fire incidents across the Kashmir valley. Earlier, he created a low-cost incubator and a versatile 4-in-1 machine which could be used as a freezer, cooler, heater among other things. “Since fire incidents are very common in Kashmir, this machine will act as a fire alarm and also detect smoke. The machine has a pipe th...
Kashmir braces for 3-day wet spell from February 18

Kashmir braces for 3-day wet spell from February 18

REGIONAL
While Jammu Kashmir continues to record a rise in maximum temperatures, the weatherman here has predicted a three-day wet spell from February 18, saying that higher reaches in Southern district would likely receive moderate to heavy snowfall. Director Meteorological department (MeT), Dr Mukhtar Ahmad told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the weather would remain mostly dry till February 17 while the day temperature is expected to rise further in coming days. He added that a three-day wet spell is expected from February 18 during which the light to moderate snowfall is expected. “There is a forecast of light to moderate snowfall in higher reaches while plains are expected to witness light rains or snow,” he said. “The higher reaches of south Kashmir parts would l...
Fake computer engineer targeting people in Handwara district arrested

Fake computer engineer targeting people in Handwara district arrested

REGIONAL
The Handwara Police in north Kashmir's Kupwara district have apprehended a man who was posing as a fake computer engineer and targeting people through social media platforms. An official told News Agency Kashmir Scroll, the accused, identified as Atif Qureshi, had been falsely personifying himself as a computer engineer and exploiting individuals' fear of leaked data. The official said that accused initially contacted victims through social media platforms, claiming that their personal data had been compromised. Presenting himself as a helpful professional, he offered to remove their data from the internet for a fee. Unfortunately, some victims, fearful of exposure, fell into the trap and succumbed to his extortion demands. The official said that a case has been registered against...
ED summons Dr. Farooq Abdullah tomorrow

ED summons Dr. Farooq Abdullah tomorrow

REGIONAL
The Enforcement Directorate on Monday summoned National Conference (NC) President and incumbent Member of Parliament, Dr Farooq Abdullah for questioning in a case related to money laundering tomorrow (February 13) Official sources told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that Dr Farooq has been summoned by the ED for questioning regarding alleged money laundering. He has been asked to visit its office tomorrow (February 13). Talking to KNO, Dr Farooq however, said that he won’t be able to visit the office of ED as he is presently in Jammu. “I will visit the office once I reach Srinagar,” he said—(KNO)
Seven persons injured after attacked by stray dogs in Kupwara

Seven persons injured after attacked by stray dogs in Kupwara

REGIONAL
At least seven persons were injured by stray dogs in the Awoora area of north Kashmir's Kupwara district. An official told News Agency Kashmir Scroll that two stray dogs attacked and injured seven persons in the Awoora area of Kupwara on Monday. He identified injured as Aleeza Waseem daughter of Waseem Ahmad Malik resident of Laderwan, Mir Huzaif son of Gh Mohd Mir resident of Awoora, Aayaz Hameed son of Ab Hameed resident of Awoora, Mam Din son of Mung Khatana resident of Awoora, Manzoor Ahmad Son of Meer Zaman resident of Awoora, Sakeena Begum wife of Bashir Ahmad resident of Awoora and Ayan Nabi son of Gh Nabi resident of Awoora. He said that all injured were shifted to hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, locals have requested concerned authorities to look into the matter and...