Thursday, November 28News and updates from Kashmir

Month: April 2024

After battling illness for several months, Anantnag youth Waseem Attari passes away

After battling illness for several months, Anantnag youth Waseem Attari passes away

REGIONAL
Suhail Dar A 29-year-old youth from Anantnag district of south Kashmir passed away on Tuesday morning. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that Waseem Raza Attari who had been battling a serious Illness for several months in Srinagar hospital breathed his last on Tuesday. Posts dedicated to him, seeking prayers for him had taken social media by a storm, as thousands reposted and shared the images widely on social media platforms including WhatsApp and Facebook. The 29-year-old was devotees to the serving Islam and is known to be one of the most fierce campaigners who spread awareness about Islam and Prophet in the south Kashmir district since am early age. "Waseem was one of a kind. He wanted the truthful message of Prophet Muhammad to reach every household. The waywardness of the K...
Territorial Army man’s brother killed by suspected militants in Rajouri

Territorial Army man’s brother killed by suspected militants in Rajouri

Breaking News, REGIONAL
A man, brother of a Territorial Army personnel, was killed after unknown gunmen, suspected to be militants, fired upon their residence in Sharda Shrief area of Thanamandi in Rajouri district on Monday night. Official sources told GNS that militants opened fire at the residence of TA personnel in Kunda village near Sharda Sharief , resulting in critical injuries to his brother identified as Mohammad Razak son of Mohammad Akbar. He was immediately shifted to nearby hospital where doctors declared him brought dead on arrival, they said. Razaq, 40, was working in Social Welfare Department, they said. Meanwhile, a joint team of Police and army have launched a cordon and search operation in the area to nab the attackers. When this report was filed, searches in the area were going on and...
Days after fatal accident, work resumes on vital Gandbal bridge in Srinagar

Days after fatal accident, work resumes on vital Gandbal bridge in Srinagar

REGIONAL
Days after the six persons drowned to death in a boat capsizing incident at Gandbal area of Batwara, the authorities in Roads and Building (R&B) department here have started the construction work of the bridge in the locality. Poignantly, on April 16, a pall of gloom descended throughout Kashmir after a boat ferrying 15 people capsized in the River Jhelum at Gandbal, leaving six persons dead while three persons, including a father-son duo and another minor boy, remained missing on the 6th day. An official from Roads and Building (R&B) told that work was already ongoing on the Batwara-Gandabal bridge. It took a break after the boat capsized incident but resumed two days after the incident, this time at full pace, he said. He added that some technical issues have led...
Man injured after attacked by gunmen in Rajouri

Man injured after attacked by gunmen in Rajouri

REGIONAL
A man was injured after being attacked by suspected militants in Rajouri district of Jammu division on Monday evening. Reliable sources told News Agency Kashmir Scroll that suspected militants fired upon Mohd Razaq son of Mohd Akbar resident of kunda Tope Shahdhara Sharif in Rajouri district. They said that Mohammed Razaq was Shifted to hospital in injured condition. Meanwhile area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers. Further details awaited. (KS)
BJP has no guts to field candidates for Lok Sabha seats in Kashmir: NC

BJP has no guts to field candidates for Lok Sabha seats in Kashmir: NC

REGIONAL
Hitting out at the Bhartiya Janta party, the vice president of Jammu Kashmir National Conference Omar Abdullah has said that the BJP has no guts to field any candidates in the Kashmir valley. Speaking to a rally in Kulgam, Omar Abdullah on Monday said that the BJP has no guts to contest any Lok Sabha seat in the Kashmir valley. "If they win any seats in Kashmir, I will quit politics, let them at least contest," Omar Abdullah had said. He also spoke about the importance of the Article 370 and said it was under this article that Kashmiris were given special access to their lands by Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah. Meanwhile, Ifra Jan the party's additional spokesperson speaking to the media last week said that the BJP had no courage to even contest which proves that their hardwork in Kashm...
Fact check: Did Manmohan Singh say Muslims have first right to wealth as claimed by PM Modi

Fact check: Did Manmohan Singh say Muslims have first right to wealth as claimed by PM Modi

INDIA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sparked another controversy by making objectionable references to the Muslims of India, who form over 14 per cent of the total population of the country. In his speech delivered to crowds at Banswara, Rajasthan on April 21, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while campaigning for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called Muslims as "people producing more children", "infiltrators". https://twitter.com/rohan_rohit/status/1782303923245920500 He also criticized the Congress party's manifesto and past policies alleging that during Congress' tenure, Muslims had the 'first right' to the nation's wealth. Challenging the manifesto of Indian National Congress, India's main opposition, PM Modi arguably tried to woo the Hindu voters during the ongoing general elec...
Apni Party to back Sajad Lone in Baramulla Lok Sabha segment

Apni Party to back Sajad Lone in Baramulla Lok Sabha segment

REGIONAL
In a major political development, Jammu & Kashmir Apni Party Monday decided to support Peoples Conference president Sajad Gani Lone, who is contesting Lok Sabha polls from Baramulla. Addressing a news conference here, Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) announced that his party will support Sajad Gani Lone in the polls. "Apni Party has fielded candidates from the Srinagar and Anantnag-Rajouri constituencies. In North Kashmir, I am pleased to announce that we will be supporting Sajad Gani Lone, " Bukhari said. The Apni Party's support has brightened prospects of Lone as its several leaders wield tremendous clout in their assembly segments in North Kashmir Lok Sabha. With this development, the political equations have complet...
2023 climate review: Hotter world, wildfires, flooding events predicted ahead

2023 climate review: Hotter world, wildfires, flooding events predicted ahead

INTERNATIONAL
Multiple regions across the world simultaneously experiencing heat extremes could become an “emerging feature” of a warmer planet, according to a new study. The new research that reviewed the weather and climate of 2023 also said that many of the extreme events experienced last year are consistent with predictions previously made about a warmer world. Putting the events of the warmest year on record in perspective, researchers said that in a warmer future, more events involving record-breaking hot temperatures occurring earlier in the year, and cyclones exacerbating rainfall extremes are in order. Change in seasonality of extreme events too is another trend the researchers observed. “We are seeing extremes appearing in seasons in which they are usually less likely. Heatwaves, f...
RO rejects candidacy of Assistant professor terminated in 2021

RO rejects candidacy of Assistant professor terminated in 2021

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir High Court has determined that a returning officer has the authority to reject the acceptance of a nomination form if it lacks a certificate issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI), particularly for individuals dismissed from service. The decision came in response to a plea filed by Abdul Bari Naik, who sought acceptance of his candidature for the upcoming Parliamentary election and permission to contest as an independent candidate from the Anantnag-Rajouri Parliamentary seat. However, Justice Sindhu Sharma dismissed Naik's plea, noting that he did not meet the requirements outlined in the Representation of People Act, 1951. "Naik, who was dismissed from service under Article 311(2) of the Constitution of India, failed to provide the necessary certificate from ...
Srinagar Boat Tragedy: LG Sinha visits Gandbal Srinagar, meets victims’ families

Srinagar Boat Tragedy: LG Sinha visits Gandbal Srinagar, meets victims’ families

REGIONAL
The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday visited Gandbal area of Srinagar, where six people drowned to death last week after a boat capsized in the river Jhelum. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that LG Sinha visited the families of deceased persons and also met the families whose kin are still missing. He said that Sinha also visited the spot where the rescue operation is still going on—(KNO)