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COVID vaccine may lead to blood clots, reduce platelets, cause other health conditions, AstraZeneca admits in court

COVID vaccine may lead to blood clots, reduce platelets, cause other health conditions, AstraZeneca admits in court

INTERNATIONAL
AstraZeneca, the pharmaceutical company behind the AZD1222 vaccine, known as Covishield in India, has acknowledged potential risks associated with its vaccine. The company admitted that in rare instances, the vaccine could lead to low platelet counts and the formation of blood clots, a condition known as Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS). This acknowledgment came to light during a lawsuit in the United Kingdom, where AstraZeneca is being sued over health claims related to the vaccine. The UK-based media reported cases of individuals experiencing severe adverse effects, including permanent brain injuries, after receiving the vaccine. Symptoms of TTS include breathlessness, chest or limb pain, skin bruising beyond the injection site, headaches, and numbness. The ...
Not just land, many hopes sink in Ramban

Not just land, many hopes sink in Ramban

REGIONAL
A tragedy has struck Pernote village of Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district where 74 families were forced to leave their belongings and homes on the mercy of God without knowing what will happen to them in the near future. Their houses have been completely damaged after a six to seven kilometer long portion of a mountain is continuously sinking leading to excessive damage to the property and ecology. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), 74 families with over 500 souls have been directly affected by the sinking and most of the families have been relocated to community hall in Maitra area of Ramban and some have been placed in a safer place in the Pernote area in tents. But as the rain continues, these tents were damaged and those people are also being relocated to...
Be cautious about EVMs on poll day: Dr Farooq tells voters

Be cautious about EVMs on poll day: Dr Farooq tells voters

REGIONAL
National Conference President Farooq Abdullah on Monday urged people to remain cautious of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) when they come to vote on polling day. According to him, there is a risk that votes intended for one party may be registered for another. As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), addressing a rally here, the NC patriarch recounted how a friend from Karnataka shared a video showing his experience inside a polling booth. Even while pressing the EVM, there was neither a response nor any light emanating from the machine. "It is very much possible that the officers would use those votes for some other party. Therefore, I urge you all to stay cautious and not to leave the polling booth before properly verifying whether the machine is in working conditio...
Locals question ‘Smart City’ initiative as heavy rainfall inundates Srinagar

Locals question ‘Smart City’ initiative as heavy rainfall inundates Srinagar

REGIONAL
As heavy rainfall drenched the valley, several areas of Srinagar city, including the iconic Boulevard, have been inundated, prompting concerns among locals and paediatricians alike. Paediatricians and residents have criticised the Smart City initiative, citing its alleged contribution to the transformation of parts of Srinagar into virtual water pools. Expressing dismay, locals from different parts of Srinagar city told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the continuous downpour since Sunday has turned streets into streams, making it difficult to carry out daily activities. The authorities need to take immediate action to address this issue. Basit, a local from Nowhatta said, "We feel like we're walking on rivers, as the roads have been waterlogged in almost every par...
Water level touches flood declaration mark at Ram Munshi Bagh, Pampore

Water level touches flood declaration mark at Ram Munshi Bagh, Pampore

REGIONAL
As the rain has stopped in Kashmir, the water level at Ram Munshi Bagh and Pampore gauges have touched the flood declaration mark. The officials, however, said that water level will recede in next two hours and there was no need to panic. Chief Engineer Irrigation and Flood Control (I&FC) department Kashmir Naresh Kumar told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that water level in Jhelum at Sangam of South Kashmir has already started receding, but the increasing trend in water level in Central part of Jhelum will remain atleast for next two hours after that it will recede too. "The peak water volume from South has already reached Central water bodies in Kashmir. Although water level at Ram Munshi Bagh and Pampore has touched flood declaration mark, the water level will rece...
Amid inclement weather, Police issues helpline numbers for Anantnag

Amid inclement weather, Police issues helpline numbers for Anantnag

REGIONAL
In anticipation of adverse weather conditions, Anantnag Police has launched an emergency helpline service to aid the public during emergencies. The following cell numbers have been provided for immediate assistance: - SSP ANANTNAG: 9596777666 - SP HQRS ANANTNAG: 9596777662 - DYSP DAR ANANTNAG: 9596777663 - SDPO PAHALGAM: 9596777671 - SDPO BIJBEHARA: 9697776669 - SDPO KOKERNAG: 9596777665 - SDPO ACHABAL: 9596777658 - DYSP PC SRIGUFWARA: 9596777664 - SHO ANANTNAG: 9596777621 - SHO ACHABAL: 9596777626 - SHO AISHMUQAM: 9596777624 - SHO BIJBEHARA: 9596777622 - SHO SRIGUFWARA: 9596779828 - SHO PAHALGAM: 9596777625 - SHO MATTAN: 9596777623 - SHO KOKERNAG: 9596777628 - SHO LARNOO: 9596777634 - SHO DOORU: 9596777627 - SHO UTTRASOO: 9596777...
Residential house collapses in Boniyar, Inmates rescued

Residential house collapses in Boniyar, Inmates rescued

REGIONAL
Bhat Yasir A residential house collapsed in Uri subdistrict of north Kashmir's Baramulla district. Officials told The Kashmiriyat that on Monday afternoon, a residential house collapsed in the Bujthalan Boniyar area of north Kashmir area burying alive the inmates. They said that the inmates were rescued by the teams of Jammu Kashmir Police and the admin, who immediately rushed to the spot. "So far, seven persons have been rescued, one of whom had suffered injuries," the official said. He said that the rescue operation is still underway. Pertinently, rains and snow have lashed the Kashmir valley causing several landslides and flashfloods. Rivers across the valley are witnessing a rise in the water levels. Jhelum is swelling in its size as it's tributaries continue to wi...
Schools in Kashmir to remain shut tomorrow

Schools in Kashmir to remain shut tomorrow

REGIONAL
Schools in the Kashmir valley have been ordered to shut down tomorrow. In an official order by Div. Com., in view of the constant rainfall in the Kashmir valley the schools have been asked to remain shut on Tuesday. The decision has been taken in view of the safety of children and teachers.
Teenager dies, two houses damaged in fresh landslide at Ramban

Teenager dies, two houses damaged in fresh landslide at Ramban

REGIONAL
Two houses were damaged and a teenager died after landslide hit the Karool area of Jammu Kashmir’s Ramban district on Monday. Official sources told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that due to incessant rains, landslide occurred in Karool hamlet of Ramban district resulting in the damage of two residential houses. They said a 13-year-old boy was also hit by the landslide leading to his death. He has been identified as Yaqub Hassan Mir.   Police in this regard have registered a case under relevant sections of law. [KNT