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Month: February 2025

JPC report on Waqf Amendment Bill to be tabled in parliament today

JPC report on Waqf Amendment Bill to be tabled in parliament today

INDIA
The report of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill is set to be tabled in the Lok Sabha on Monday. According to a bulletin from the Lok Sabha Secretariat, Committee Chairman Jagdambika Pal and member Sanjay Jaiswal will present the report in the House. The committee had submitted it to Speaker Om Birla on Thursday after adopting it a day earlier. The report includes 14 amendments proposed by members of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). JPC Chairperson Pal confirmed that these changes were approved by a majority vote, with 16 members in favor and 10 against. Opposition MPs had also proposed amendments, but they were rejected. The Waqf Amendment Bill seeks to revise the Waqf Act of 1995, which governs the management of Waqf properties...
Missing army man from Anantnag traced by police

Missing army man from Anantnag traced by police

REGIONAL
A soldier from Territorial Army who had gone missing while travelling from home in Anantnag towards Rangreth Srinagar to join duty after month's leave was traced by the police on Sunday. Officials told GNS that TA personnel namely Abid Hussain Bhat son of Abdul Gani of Kharpora Chittergul Anantnag Uttersoo was supposed to join duty on February 1 at Rangreth Srinagar after month’s leave. However he did not reported to his place of duty and his mobile phone was also switched off, they said. “This evening he was traced by police and is being questioned,” a police officer told GNS, adding, "There was no militancy angle to entire episode". (GNS)
Army man on leave goes missing from Anantnag area

Army man on leave goes missing from Anantnag area

REGIONAL
A Territorial Army (TA) soldier on leave has gone missing in the Achabal area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said on Sunday. An official said that the soldier, belonging to the 162 TA unit, was on a one-month leave and was scheduled to report back for duty but went missing the same day. The missing soldier has been identified as Abid Hussain Bhat, son of Abdul Gani Bhat, a resident of Kharpora Chittergul. A police officail said that a search operation is underway. “There is no terror angle in the case so far. A missing report has been registered,” he said. (KNO
Kupwara woman found mysteriously dead at in-laws’ home, family alleges murder

Kupwara woman found mysteriously dead at in-laws’ home, family alleges murder

OTHERS
A 27-year-old woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances at her in-laws’ residence in Tangwari, Kralpora, Kupwara, late last night. While police have initiated an investigation, the woman’s family has alleged that she was murdered due to ongoing disputes with her in-laws. “She was constantly harassed and lived in fear. We believe she was killed,” a grieving family member told reporters, demanding a thorough investigation. Following the allegations, police registered an FIR (No. 4/2025) at Kralpora Police Station. The body has been shifted to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Kralpora for an autopsy. A senior police official assured that the case would be investigated with "full transparency" and that no angle would be ruled out.
Authorities seal five ‘illegal’ dental labs in south Kashmir’s Pulwama

Authorities seal five ‘illegal’ dental labs in south Kashmir’s Pulwama

REGIONAL
Authorities in Pulwama have shut down five unauthorized dental laboratories, including those in Murran and Main Town, for operating without valid licenses. The crackdown follows complaints regarding the unhygienic conditions and the employment of unqualified technical staff at these facilities. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Pulwama, Dr. Tehmena, told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that the action was taken after multiple complaints were received. She revealed that some of these labs were even operating out of residential houses, prompting officials to consider legal proceedings not only against the lab owners but also the landlords who provided them space. Dr. Tehmena, however, refrained from disclosing the names of the sealed labs, citing concerns that publicizing them could...
Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims join hands for peace: New committee announced by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims join hands for peace: New committee announced by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

REGIONAL
In a significant move toward communal harmony in Kashmir, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has proposed the formation of an Inter-Community Committee aimed at bridging gaps between Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits. The announcement came following a meeting between Mirwaiz and a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits from the J&K Peace Forum at Hotel JW Marriott, New Delhi, on January 31. During the one-and-a-half-hour discussion, Mirwaiz emphasized the shared suffering of both communities, stating, "Kashmir is incomplete without Kashmiri Pandits." He acknowledged the painful exodus of Kashmiri Pandits in 1989-90, reiterating, "The suffering of Kashmiri Pandits needs to be addressed earnestly, and this has been a point I have raised repeatedly in my discourses." He further stressed the importance of pre...
Zakia Jafri, Gujarat pogrom survivor and justice advocate, passes away

Zakia Jafri, Gujarat pogrom survivor and justice advocate, passes away

INDIA
Zakia Jafri, widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, passed away on February 1, 2025. A survivor of the 2002 Gujarat pogrom, she spent decades seeking justice for the brutal killing of her husband, who was lynched by a Hindutva mob during the violence in Gujarat's Gulbarg Society. Human rights activist Teesta Setalvad announced her death on social media, calling her a “compassionate leader” in the struggle for justice. Zakia Jafri’s legal battle began in 2006 when she filed a complaint against then-Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders, alleging their complicity in the massacre. Her case led to a Supreme Court-mandated reinvestigation and the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT). The Gulbarg Society killings, among the most horrific episodes of...
Family protests, demands justice for Umar Yaseen Shah amid murder allegations

Family protests, demands justice for Umar Yaseen Shah amid murder allegations

REGIONAL
Murtaza Bilal The family of 35-year-old Umar Yaseen Shah, a resident of Railway Colony, Nowgam, Srinagar, staged a protest outside their home today, demanding justice and a thorough investigation into his death. Umar was reported missing on December 22, 2024, and his body was discovered on December 30, 2024, in a deep gorge at Digdool, Ramban, alongside his black Mahindra Thar vehicle (registration number JK01AN 9990). Umar was last seen traveling from Srinagar to Jammu on the day he went missing. His family filed a missing person report at the Nowgam Police Station and expressed deep concern over his disappearance. After his body was found, it was transported to Ramban Hospital for medico-legal formalities before being returned to the family on December 31, 2024, for his last ...
Dark days ahead as power generation drops by 80 per cent in Jammu Kashmir

Dark days ahead as power generation drops by 80 per cent in Jammu Kashmir

REGIONAL
Owing to the low water level, the Power Development Department (PDD) is currently able to produce only 24 Megawatts (MWs) of electricity against the total capacity of around 250 MWs from the power plants in Kashmir region. A top official from Jammu and Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that “From Kashmir power plants, we have a power generation capacity of around 250 MW out of which currently, we are producing only around 60 MW power.” “In view of low water availability, we are able to produce only 40 MW of power from lower Jhelum in the night hours and 5 MW during the other hours and 15 MW at Kangan,” the official said. The official further said that from the power plants in Kangan, water was available for on...
No smart water meters in Kashmir: NC leader

No smart water meters in Kashmir: NC leader

REGIONAL
Tanvir Sadiq, the Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Zadibal Srinagar, has assured that smart water meters will not be installed in Kashmir. This promise contradicts earlier statements made by the Chief Engineer of Kashmir’s PHE Jal Shakti Department, Braham Jyoti Sharma, who had indicated that water meters would be introduced in commercial establishments as part of a broader water management initiative. "The installation of smart water meters is not a part of our plans. It is a commitment of the JKNC government to ensure that such measures, which may burden the common people, are not implemented," Sadiq stated. Earlier, the Jal Shakti Department had reported that under the Har Ghar Jal Yojana, 88% of households in Kashmir had been provided with tap water connections, with o...