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Month: December 2024

Drought-like conditions in Kashmir: Fish species, ecosystems suffer amid 72% rainfall deficit

Drought-like conditions in Kashmir: Fish species, ecosystems suffer amid 72% rainfall deficit

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir has faced a significant challenge this year with a 72 percent deficiency in rainfall wreaking havoc on its water bodies and aquatic life. The lack of precipitation has led to diminished water levels in rivers and lakes, which has directly affected the habitat and survival of local fish species and aquatic animals. While this situation impacts the livelihood of fishermen, the ecological consequences are even more profound. Experts note that the scarcity of rainfall has compounded existing threats to the Kashmir's freshwater ecosystems. "The ongoing drought conditions have resulted in significantly lower water levels in Kashmir's rivers and lakes," said Dr. Masood Balkhi, a specialist in fisheries and biodiversity. "This has disrupted the breeding grounds of nati...

‘Landless and homeless in Anantnag can now register for financial aid’: officials

REGIONAL
The Anantnag Municipal Council has announced the commencement of enrolment for the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) 2.0, a government initiative aimed at providing housing for all. The scheme is designed to assist landless and homeless individuals by offering financial support to help them build homes and improve their living conditions. According to the public notice, eligible individuals can register for the scheme on December 11, 2024, at 11:00 AM at Town Hall, Anantnag. Applicants are required to carry basic identification documents for the enrolment process. For those facing challenges with document availability, assistance will be provided on-site to facilitate the application. The initiative seeks to ensure affordable housing for underprivileged families and empower the...

Proposed GST hike sparks fear for Kashmir’s handicrafts industry

CULTURE
The Jammu Kashmir government has proposed a uniform 5% Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate for all state handicrafts, citing the labour-intensive nature of the industry. Currently, items like carpets are taxed at 5%, while shawls attract a 12% GST. Officials argue this disparity is unfair, as both products demand similar levels of craftsmanship. However, the industry faces a potential crisis due to a separate proposal to sharply increase GST rates on textiles, including Kashmiri shawls and carpets. The proposed structure, to be discussed at the GST Council meeting in Jaisalmer on December 21, suggests rates as high as 28% for textiles priced above ₹10,000. This has sparked concern among artisans, traders, and political leaders, who warn of devastating effects on the region's trad...

Father of three dies at GMC Handwara, family alleges medical negligence

REGIONAL
A 37-year-old man, Abdul Hameed Sofi, a resident of Arampora, Kupwara, tragically passed away at Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara on Tuesday morning while as the family has alleged medical negligence. Sofi, a father of three, was admitted to the hospital earlier in the day, complaining of arm pain and discomfort. Family members, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that doctors initially described his condition as stable after conducting preliminary tests. However, the patient later died at the hospital. Relatives alleged that a staff member, who they claimed was a compounder rather than a doctor, dismissed the patient’s condition as a mere act of drama. They also accused the hospital staff of withholding an ECG report that could shed light o...

Israel launches massive attacks in Syria; Iraq, Saudi condemn massive ‘landgrab’ by Israel

INTERNATIONAL
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq have strongly criticized Israel’s recent land seizure near the occupied Golan Heights, calling it a violation of Syria’s sovereignty and international law. The condemnation follows large-scale Israeli attacks across Syria, including strikes on key military infrastructure and airports. Israeli forces have carried out extensive airstrikes targeting three major airports and other strategic military sites, including in the capital, Damascus. The offensive marks a sharp escalation in Israel’s military campaign following the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad by opposition forces. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military actions, stating they were necessary to address emerging threats near Israel’s borders. However, UN peacekeep...

Auto driver injured in Khudwani road accident succumbs

REGIONAL
Danishwar Hameed An auto driver who was critically injured in a road accident in the Khudwani Bypass area of Kulgam district succumbed to his injuries at SKIMS Soura on Tuesday morning. Sources informed The Kashmiriyat that the victim, Sareer Ahmad Khanday, son of Mohd Akram Khanday, a resident of Bongam, Kulgam, was involved in a collision with an I-10 vehicle on Monday evening. He was severely injured in the accident and was immediately rushed to SKIMS Soura for treatment. Despite the best efforts of the medical team, Sareer Ahmad Khanday succumbed to his injuries at around 2:50 AM on Tuesday. Following the incident, the police have registered a case, and an investigation into the accident is currently underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the collision. O...

Srinagar sees -5.4°C, Anantnag records -7.9°C amid intensified cold wave across Kashmir

REGIONAL
The ongoing cold wave has intensified across Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh, with temperatures plummeting to freezing levels, disrupting normal life in many areas. In the Kashmir region, Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of -5.4°C, while Qazigund saw a sharper drop to -6.4°C. Pahalgam experienced one of the coldest nights at -8.4°C. Other areas, including Anantnag and Pulwama, recorded frigid lows of -7.9°C and -8.3°C, respectively. Ganderbal, Bandipora, and Baramulla registered minimum temperatures of -5.2°C, -5.5°C, and -5.1°C. Shopian reported the coldest temperature in the region at -8.5°C, followed closely by Larnoo at -8.1°C. Kupwara and Kokernag were slightly warmer compared to other parts of the Valley, recording -4.5°C and -4.0°C, respectively. Sonamarg emerged as o...

Jammu Kashmir paid Rs 35,273 crore in GST since 2017

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir has contributed Rs 35,273 crore in Goods and Services Tax (GST) from July 2017 to November 2024, as per data shared by the Ministry of Finance in response to questions in the Lok Sabha. The collections rose steadily over the years: Rs 2,320 crore (July 2017–March 2018), Rs 3,792 crore (2018–19), Rs 4,010 crore (2019–20), and Rs 4,692 crore (2021–22). After a dip to Rs 3,648 crore in 2020–21 due to the pandemic, collections rebounded to Rs 5,246 crore (2022–23) and Rs 6,704 crore (2023–24). For the current fiscal year, Rs 4,861 crore has been collected till November 2024. At the national level, GST collections have risen significantly, from Rs 7.40 lakh crore in 2017–18 to Rs 20.18 lakh crore in 2023–24, reflecting improved compliance and tax administration....

Over 1.18 lakh kanals of land, largely agricultural, earmarked for semi-ring road townships

REGIONAL
The Jammu Kashmir government has announced plans to establish 30 satellite townships along the Semi-Ring Road encircling Srinagar, triggering concerns among farmers and residents. The proposed townships will cover an average of 200 hectares each, requiring approximately 6,000 hectares (1,18,000 kanals) of mostly agricultural land between Pampore’s Galander and Ganderbal, Daily Excelsior reported. Revenue authorities have already begun identifying land within 500 meters of the road, with construction and land sales in the designated areas prohibited since May 2022 under the Jammu and Kashmir Town Planning Act, 1963. This move has prompted farmers to voice concerns about losing their livelihoods, as their agricultural and horticultural lands are earmarked for urbanization. The to...

Pending cases in Jammu Kashmir courts cross 3.79 lakh

REGIONAL
Over 3.79 lakh cases are currently pending in courts across Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, including the High Court. This was revealed by Arjun Ram Meghwal, the Minister of State for Law and Justice, in response to a question in the Lok Sabha on December 6, 2024. According to data from the National Judicial Data Grid (NJDG) as of November 30, 2024, 3,32,802 cases are pending in District and Subordinate Courts in Jammu Kashmir, while 1,456 cases remain unresolved in Ladakh. The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh is dealing with a backlog of 45,464 cases. The Minister emphasized that the judiciary is solely responsible for the timely disposal of cases but stated that the government is committed to fostering an ecosystem that supports swift case resolution, as mandated by Article 21 ...