Thursday, November 28News and updates from Kashmir

Month: April 2024

Wildlife Department issues advisory amid rising Human-Animal conflict

Wildlife Department issues advisory amid rising Human-Animal conflict

REGIONAL
In view of the increased incident of man-animal conflict, the wildlife department has issued an advisory, asking people to follow it to prevent any loss of life. As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the department appealed to people to follow the preventive measures, which include the Dos and Don’ts issued by the department. The wildlife department asked the people to stop moving into the forest alone, particularly women and children, who are most vulnerable to leopard and bear attacks. It said the movement towards the forest during the evening and morning hours should be restricted as “it is a peak activity time of wild animals, particularly leopards. Don’t go near or chase the wild animals if sighted from a distance.” The advisory said the livestock in the pastures...
‘Paid lesser than unskilled labour’: MBBS interns from Kashmir demand fair stipends

‘Paid lesser than unskilled labour’: MBBS interns from Kashmir demand fair stipends

REGIONAL
MBBS interns from Jammu Kashmir are among the most underpaid in the country. With monthly wages barely surpassing 12,000 rupees, they lag far behind their counterparts in Karnataka, who receive a substantial 33,000 rupees per month. The inters, frustrated by their monthly stipends being lower than those of unskilled laborers, have appealed to higher authorities to intervene and resolve the pending issue promptly. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, several interns from the Sher e Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), who preferred not to be named, stated that they have met with officials multiple times, but their efforts have been in vain. The matter was taken up by the health professionals several times during the last four years. ...
Controversial priest sparks outrage with blasphemous remarks against Hazrat Ali, Awliya

Controversial priest sparks outrage with blasphemous remarks against Hazrat Ali, Awliya

INDIA
The controversial Hindu priest Dhirendra Shastri, popularly known by Hindus as Baba Bageshwar has stoke yet another controversy by making blasphemous remarks against Hazrat Ali, the son in law of Prophet Muhammad and the Awliya. Addressing a gathering of Hindu devotees he made an unnecessary comparison between Hazrat Ali and Hindu God Hanuman, which Muslim deem offensive. "I am more powerful than any Awliya of Islam and those going to Dargahs should rather come to me. I can assure you they cannot even stand my powers," said Dhirendra. Following this, several social media users have been tweeting under the hastag #ArrestDhirendraShastri to seek his immediate arrest over the blasphemous remarks. Zubair Memon, a prominent Muslim activist from Pune, sought the immediate arrest of t...
Eid prayers at Anantnag’s Eid gah at 9 A.M.

Eid prayers at Anantnag’s Eid gah at 9 A.M.

REGIONAL
After a gap of several years, Eid ul Fitr prayers will be held at Eid Gah of Anantnag, the Jamia Masjid committee Anantnag announced on Friday. In a statement to the press, Moulana Rameez Qadri, who leads the prayers at the grand mosque said that Eid prayers will be held at the Eid Gah, Janglat Mandi at 9 A.M. "In case of dry weather the eid prayers shall be held at Eidgah Anantnag at 9 A.M. and in case of wet weather prayers will be held at Jamia Masjid Anantnag at 10 A.M," he said. He advised people to bring their prayers mats along and carry water bottles during the prayers. "Separate arrangements will be made for women devotees and people who bring their kids along should take specific care of their children. We request all the people of Anantnag town participate in the histor...
LG Manoj Sinha reviews preparedness for Eid, Baisakhi and Navratra festivals

LG Manoj Sinha reviews preparedness for Eid, Baisakhi and Navratra festivals

REGIONAL
In Jammu Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha chaired a high-level meeting yesterday to review the preparedness of concerned departments and agencies for upcoming Eid, Navratras and Baisakhi festivals. LG directed the DCs and SSPs to visit the prominent holy places and take every possible measure to ensure smooth conduct of the festivals. He said, all the arrangements must be put in place as per the ECI guidelines. The LG directed for adequate security arrangements, Traffic & Crowd management; identification of parking spots; availability of essential items on notified rates, constitution of teams for regular market inspection, un-interrupted water and power supply, medical facilities, fire and emergency services and arrangements for sanitation and cleanliness. The meet...
Admin imposes Sec. 144 ahead of Pashmina march in Ladakh

Admin imposes Sec. 144 ahead of Pashmina march in Ladakh

REGIONAL
The administration in Ladakh has ordered for enforcement of Section 144 in Leh district in view of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk proposed ‘Pashmina March’ on April 07. District Magistrate Leh, issued an order based on credible information provided by the Senior Superintendent of Police Leh, expressing concerns about potential disturbances to public peace and tranquility in the district. The order emphasized the importance of promptly preventing any breach of peace, disturbance to public tranquility, or threat to human life. In accordance with the authority granted to him under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, District Magistrate Santosh Sukhdeva declared that no procession, rally, march, or similar gathering shall be permitted without prior approval from the Dis...
Israeli embassies shut globally after Iran’s threat of retaliation

Israeli embassies shut globally after Iran’s threat of retaliation

INTERNATIONAL
Israeli embassies worldwide shut down on Friday amidst heightened tensions, as the Israeli military prepared for potential reprisals from Iran. The closure came in the wake of a strike in Syria, believed to be conducted by Israel, which resulted in the deaths of senior officers from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Israeli media reported that the embassy closures were a precautionary measure against Iran's threats of retaliation for an attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus. This decision coincided with "Quds Day," observed on the last Friday of Ramadan. The strike in Damascus claimed the life of Mohammad Reza Zahedi, commander of the IRGC Quds Force's Syria and Lebanon command, along with six other IRGC officers. The funerals for Zahedi and the other offic...
DSEK constitutes committee to authenticate complaints against private schools

DSEK constitutes committee to authenticate complaints against private schools

EDUCATION
Two days after the commencement of a new academic session, Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) Wednesday constituted a committee to verify the complaints against private schools here. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), DSEK in an order said that it has been sanctioned to constitute a committee to verify different complaints against private schools in Kashmir division being frequently received at different quarters and appearing on the social media platforms. DSEK said that the concerned chief education officer, cluster heads and zonal education officers shall verify the complaint against the schools recognised by School Education Department and affiliated with JKBOSE. It also said that the concerned Chief Education Officer, deputy CEO, and one sen...
Woman arrested for stealing jewelry from sister’s home: Police

Woman arrested for stealing jewelry from sister’s home: Police

REGIONAL
The Jammu Kashmir Police in Ganderbal district have detained a woman suspected of stealing jewelry from her sister's residence. Kaiser Ahmad Waza, residing at Tawheed Chowk Ganderbal, filed a complaint claiming that his sister-in-law, who was staying as a guest, stole gold ornaments from the locker in his room. A case was registered at Police Station Ganderbal, prompting an investigation. A dedicated police team, aided by technological assistance, tracked down the suspect at Hari Singh High Street, Srinagar. Following initial interrogation, the accused admitted to the theft, disclosing that she sold the stolen items for cash. Subsequently, police recovered Rs 1,85,500 in cash and a scooter based on her disclosure.
Friday prayers not allowed at Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid, Anjuman says

Friday prayers not allowed at Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid, Anjuman says

REGIONAL
Srinagar's Jamia Masjid has been locked down by the authorities on Friday ahead of the Jummat ul Wida prayers, Anjuman Auqaf commitee Jamia Masjid said. In a statement, the committee said that the grand mosque was locked up by the authorities and it was also informed that the prayers will not be allowed at the historical mosque. Meanwhile, Mirwaiz e Kashmir, Molvi Mohammad Umar Farooq has been placed under house arrest, as per the committee. The restrictions come on the day of Quds, which marks a global solidarity campaign with the people of Palestine. "Jummat ul Wida prayers have not been allowed at the mosque for the last five years," they said. Jummat ul wida marks the last Friday of Ramadhan which holds huge significance for Muslims throughout the world. In Kashmir vall...