Wednesday, November 13News and updates from Kashmir

Month: August 2024

Major bridges of Srinagar to get fencing to prevent suicides: DC Srinagar

Major bridges of Srinagar to get fencing to prevent suicides: DC Srinagar

REGIONAL
To address the rising concern of suicide attempts, the Srinagar Administration has initiated a project to install fencing along the sides of major bridges in the city. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, stated that this measure aims to protect lives and has already begun. The fencing project includes the following allocations: Rs 19 lakh each for the Nawa Kadal and Fateh Kadal bridges; Rs 9 lakh for the Gow Kadal bridge; and Rs 29 lakh for the Safakadal bridge. Additionally, the fencing for Noor Jahan Bridge over the Jhelum River at Qamarwari is set to be completed at a cost of Rs 11 lakh.
Apni Party units quit in Bandipora, Usman Majid announces departure

Apni Party units quit in Bandipora, Usman Majid announces departure

REGIONAL
All units of the Apni Party in Bandipora district, north Kashmir, have announced their resignation from the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party, including Vice President and former minister Usman Majid. In a statement, Majid explained that the decision was made after careful consideration and reflects a unified stance among Bandipora's Apni Party members. He emphasized that this collective action is aimed at better addressing the political and social needs of the district. “This move underscores our commitment to realigning our efforts and strategies to better serve the interests of Bandipora,” Majid said. “We are grateful for the support and trust our constituents have shown us during our time with the Apni Party and remain dedicated to Bandipora’s welfare and development.” Majid ind...
J-K to become global film destination soon: LG Sinha

J-K to become global film destination soon: LG Sinha

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday said that the administration led by him was working on a model to build better film-shooting on the lines of European countries as efforts are on to make the UT a global film destination soon. “I remember Raj Kapoors love for film shooting in Kashmir. It wasn’t all about just shooting. There has been an organic relation between film shooting and Cinema in J&K. We are trying to revive the Bollywood of yesteryears,” LG Sinha said addressing the gathering of famous Bollywood directors, artists, short film makers and film lovers at International Convention Centre on the banks of Dal Lake here, on the occasion of J&K Film Conclave, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He said that the J&K administration is fol...
Kolkatta elderly woman abandoned by son and daughter-in-law on Kashmir trip

Kolkatta elderly woman abandoned by son and daughter-in-law on Kashmir trip

INDIA
In a startling incident, a 50-year-old woman, Anari Sheikh, was abandoned in Kashmir by her son and daughter-in-law following a heated argument. The woman was left without money or a mobile phone and was later rescued by the police, according to the Times of India. The incident occurred around 12 days ago when Saheb Sheikh (27), his wife, and his mother, Anari, embarked on a trip to Kashmir. However, three days ago, Saheb and his wife returned to their home in Canning, West Bengal, without Anari. This unusual return led to suspicions among relatives and neighbors, prompting Saheb’s aunt to file a complaint with local authorities. After being detained by Canning Police Station officers, the couple admitted to abandoning Anari in Kashmir following a dispute with Saheb’s wife. ...
Highest UAPA cases in Jammu Kashmir in three-year period

Highest UAPA cases in Jammu Kashmir in three-year period

REGIONAL
From 2020 to 2022, a total of 2,615 cases were registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), as revealed by the Minister of State for Home Affairs in a written response to the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday. The data shows a year-by-year breakdown: 796 cases in 2020, 814 in 2021, and 1,005 in 2022. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) collects and publishes annual crime statistics in its report titled ‘Crime in India,’ with the latest available report covering 2022. Jammu and Kashmir reported the highest number of UAPA cases during this period, with 287 cases in 2020, 289 in 2021, and 371 in 2022. This totals 947 cases, representing over 36 percent of all UAPA cases registered in India. The UAPA is a stringent law designed to prevent unlawful activities and assoc...
Medicines worth lakhs dumped in washroom in Gurez hospital

Medicines worth lakhs dumped in washroom in Gurez hospital

REGIONAL
The expired medicines worth lakhs of rupees have been allegedly dumped in washrooms at New Type of Primary Health Center (NTPHC) in Bagtore village of Gurez. Expired medicines, including Tab. Iron Folic Acid, Tab. Cefuroxime 500, Tab. Folic Acid, and Tab. Acetylcystine was discarded in the hospital washroom to conceal the hospital's wrongdoing. “We have to suffer for every single tablet here. In Gurez, the women mostly face iron deficiency, but the authorities prefer expiring the medicines instead of providing it to the people,” Aijaz Ahmad, a local resident said. He appealed to the district administration Bandipora and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to investigate the matter and take action against the doctors, who are found involved in this practice. In border areas of Kashm...
21-year-old muslim youth lynched to death in Jharkhand

21-year-old muslim youth lynched to death in Jharkhand

INDIA
In Jugigarhiya village, Pakur, a 21-year-old man named Samiul Sheikh was allegedly beaten to death with sticks and strangled. Three individuals—Suraj Marandi, Anil Hembram, and Babudhan Murmu—have been detained in connection with the incident. According to a complaint filed by the victim's father, Saidul Shaikh, Samiul Sheikh was accused of mobile theft. This accusation led to a violent mob attack, which ultimately resulted in his death. The Mufasil police station has registered the case. Sanjeev Kumar Jha, the officer in charge of Mufasil police station, confirmed that Samiul Sheikh was severely beaten and strangled over allegations of mobile theft. After receiving the complaint, the police detained the three suspects involved in the attack. The body of Samiul Sheikh has...