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Delimitation exercise blind to universally accepted practices, principles: Farooq

Delimitation exercise blind to universally accepted practices, principles: Farooq

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National Conference President and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Saturday reiterated the Party's stand on delimitation report, saying the exercise was “blind” to universally accepted practices and principles. Interacting with media persons on the side-lines of his visit to Boteng, Kulgam where he had gone to condole with the bereaved family of party's Vice District President Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Dar, Dr Farooq said that the party's stand on the entire process of delimitation is clear as crystal. He said the entire process was a smoke screen to draw a veil over the obscure agenda at work. “The entire exercise has been blind to the universally accepted practised criterions and principles with regards to electoral representation. However no amount of gerrymandering will s...
Court orders FIR against seven accused policemen after complaint

Court orders FIR against seven accused policemen after complaint

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A court in Reasi has ordered lodging of FIR against at least seven policemen following a complaint against them by a local. As per the complainant Prem Singh, the accused along with others surrounded his kacha house and tin shed from all the corners on 19 September last year. The accused allegedly put fire to pile of wood on the roof of the house as well as door, Singh said. On seeing threat to his life, Singh said that he moved with his family to his shed and closed the iron door. The accused, he said, asked him and his family to come out from house and threatened them of serious consequences in case they fail to so. On hearing noise and smoke, Singh said the people of the locality came there and subsequently the accused fled away from the spot. Singh said that he approached SHO ...
Cop injured in accidental fire in Budgam

Cop injured in accidental fire in Budgam

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A police man was injured on Saturday after his rifle went off accidentally in Budgam. A senior official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that during area domination service, rifle of one Ct. Muzaffar Ahmad of PC Khag, Budgam went off accidentally near Tehsil office Khag in which he got injured. He said the injured has been shifted to SKIMS Bemina hospital where his condition is said to be stable—(KNO)
45-year-old man dies in road accident after being allegedly hit by CRPF vehicle in Aishmuqam

45-year-old man dies in road accident after being allegedly hit by CRPF vehicle in Aishmuqam

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A 45-year-old motorcyclist was killed after being hit allegedly by a paramilitary vehicle at Aishmuqam K.P Road near old Police Station on Saturday. Reports reaching GNS said that soon after being hit, the motorcyclist identified as Bilal Ahmad Peer son of Ghulam Nabi Peer of Latroo was evacuated in injured condition to GMC Anantnag. However he succumbed to wounds later, they said. Meanwhile, soon after the accident, people staged a demonstration, demanding action against the erring. Soon a team of police including senior officers reached the spot and pacified them with the assurance that a case has been registered and the action as warranted under the law will be taken. The traffic was immediately restored thereafter, they said. A police officer told GNS that a case has been r...
Waqf board to introduce online system for donations in Jammu Kashmir

Waqf board to introduce online system for donations in Jammu Kashmir

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Chairperson Waqf Board, Dr. Darakhshah Andrabi on Saturday said that Board has decided to introduce online system for donations. She also said Waqf would soon construct a cancer hospital in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Andrabi told reporters that the donations are part of 'Baitulmaal', adding that “we won't allow any disloyalty with the donations by people.” She said that Waqf will soon start online system for donations and the deliberations with J&K Bank over the issue is going on. She further added that a cancer hospital will also come up in Jammu and Kashmir soon, saying that the income will be generated from the assets, which will be used to built a hospital —(KNO)
Measures taken in last one year revived investment activity and investor sentiment: LG

Measures taken in last one year revived investment activity and investor sentiment: LG

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Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha Friday enlisted various breakthrough initiatives of the UT Government for furthering the economic growth and holistic development of Jammu Kashmir. Terming the lack of adequate infrastructure in the past as a major hurdle in the growth of J&K economy, the Lt Governor said that significant steps were taken by the government in the last three years to eliminate the impediments, expedite decisions on approvals for timely implementation of projects. “We have achieved the historical milestone of 50,726 projects within a year which is five times higher than 2018 figure of 9,229 projects. Speedy economic reforms and focused attention on infrastructure development have infused new energy right across the economy which has directly resulted in reviving inv...
Local appeal authorities to curb dog menace in Ganderbal

Local appeal authorities to curb dog menace in Ganderbal

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Surge in stray dogs in Ganderbal district has become a cause of concern for the inhabitants as they are not able to move freely. Locals of several villages in Ganderbal told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that the problem is serious with but the concerned authorities are turning a deaf ear to this issue of public importance. Locals said that packs of dogs can be seen on the prowl at various areas with stray dogs posing a grave threat to the life of people especially children, elders and women. They said that it has become difficult for them to move around during morning and evening hours. Many attribute the rise in dog population to their transportation from urban areas during night hours. Dogs can be seen in busy markets of Kangan, Prang, Wussan, Fethpora, Ganderbal tow...
SIA raids 19 Locations across the Kashmir valley

SIA raids 19 Locations across the Kashmir valley

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State Investigation Agency (SIA) carried raids at multiple locations in South and central Kashmir on Saturday morning, sources said. Sources told news agency Kashmir Dot Com that the sleuths of the investigating agency with the assistance of the local police and the CRPF carried out raids in summer capital Srinagar, Budgam, Pulwama and other districts. In Srinagar, raids are being conducted in the residences of Mohammad Amin Khan son of Late Habibullah Khan resident of H.No.18 Umer Colony (B) Lalbazar who runs mobile shop in Budgam, Mohd Yousuf Dhani son of Noor Mohd Dhani resident of Barbarshah, Kralkhud, Saleem Ah Malik son ofBashir Ahmad Malik resident of Lasjan, Nowgam, Basit Syed Narwari son of Mohammad Syed Narwari R/o Kani Mazar, Nawakadal, Basit Syed Narwari son of Mohammad S...
Cop in civvies shot at, critically injured in Srinagar

Cop in civvies shot at, critically injured in Srinagar

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A policeman in civvies was critically injured on Saturday after militants fired upon him near Aiwa Bridge along Dr Ali Jan road in central Kashmir’s Srinagar district, officials said. A top police officer told GNS that the cop, Ghulam Hassan Dar son of Ghulam Rasool Dar of Danwar Eidgah, was travelling in his bike, possibly on way to duty at PCR, when militant fired upon him this morning, leaving him critically injured. The policeman, driver with 112 police vehicle, was shifted to nearby SKIMS hospital, the officer said. Meanwhile whole area has been cordoned off and searches launched to nab the attackers, the officer added.(GNS)
People complain about seasonal respiratory illness in Kashmir

People complain about seasonal respiratory illness in Kashmir

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Doctors say pollen is invisible People in Kashmir are complaining about respiratory illness because of cotton fluff of poplar trees. They said that the pollen enters the body through the nose or mouth and it causes irritation or redness in eyes, persistent sneezing and breathing problems. However, doctors said that it is a misconception among the public that cotton fluff of poplar is pollen but the truth is that pollen is invisible. The cotton covered seeds can be seen in the air, on the ground and in water bodies. Around the same time, patients complaining about respiratory diseases swell many times. People have been blaming the seeds for the respiratory diseases. DAK President and flu expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan while talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said t...