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Two Arrested for Trying to Throw Mobile Phones Inside Kot Bhalwal Jail

Two Arrested for Trying to Throw Mobile Phones Inside Kot Bhalwal Jail

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Mubashir Naik Two teenagers have been arrested for trying to throw mobile phone inside central jail at Kot Bhalwal in Jammu. As per police sources, two teenagers identified as Raja Kabir, son of Raved and Raja Sohail, son of Khurshid Akbar, both cousin brothers and residents of District Kupwara, at present Billa Colony Malik Market District Jammu were arrested by a team from Police Station Gharota led by SHO Inspector Mahesh Sharma for trying to throw a mobile phone inside Central Jail at Kot Bhalwal late Sunday night. However, the mobile phone hit the boundary wall and fell outside the jail premises. The duo was trying to facilitate Khurshid Akbar, who was jailed after found involved in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act case. The mobile phone has als...
Jammu Kashmir to Get Gas Pipeline Project

Jammu Kashmir to Get Gas Pipeline Project

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Announcing the Union Budget for 2021-22 on Monday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the gas pipeline project would be started in Jammu Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha praised the central government for the announcement of the project. “I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for announcing a new gas pipeline project for the development of Jammu Kashmir in Budget 2021. I congratulate Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharamanji for an inclusive and development-oriented historical budget for a self-respecting India,"Manoj Sinha said on Twitter.buy valtrex online https://healthcoachmichelle.com/wp-content/themes/Divi/css/new/valtrex.html no prescription Major announcements in the Union Budget for the power infrastructur...
High Court Jammu Kashmir Quashes PSA of Jamaat e Islami Chief

High Court Jammu Kashmir Quashes PSA of Jamaat e Islami Chief

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The J&K High Court on Monday quashed the Public Safety Act (PSA) slapped on Jamaat-e-Islami chief Abdul Hameed Ganaie after observing that the detaining authority had failed to apply its mind while passing the detention order. A Division Bench of Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Sanjay Dhar set aside the single-bench judgement dated 22 June, 2019, and noted that Ganaie at the time of his detention was implicated in two FIRs, one of them more than a decade old, and the other recently registered at Police Station Budgam. “Interestingly, neither in the dossier supplied by the Senior Superintendent of Police nor in the grounds of detention there is any whisper as to whether the appellant was ever arrested in the aforesaid FIR/FIRs. There is no awareness shown by the Detaining Author...
Shopian Residents Irked over Erratic Power Supply

Shopian Residents Irked over Erratic Power Supply

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Meer Irfan The residents of the adjacent villages of the power receiving station Landoora, Shopian expressed resentment over the irregular power supply in the area. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, they appealed to the Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Shrikant Balasahab Suse to look into the matter immediately. “We are facing darkness due to lack of electricity. If the government schedule is three hours of electricity and two hours cut-off, why are we only getting electricity for five minutes out of the scheduled three hours? The rest of the time we don’t have electricity due to which we are facing a lot of difficulties,” the residents said. Appealing to the DC Shopian to look into the issue, they said, people should not be worried about electric supply.
19-Year-Old Girl Dead, 4 Other Family Members Injured on Way to the Hospital in Kupwara

19-Year-Old Girl Dead, 4 Other Family Members Injured on Way to the Hospital in Kupwara

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In a tragic incident, a family on their way towards Srinagar to visit an ailing young relative met with an accident near Kralpora in north Kashmir's Kupwara district, resulting in the death of a teenage girl and injuries to four others. Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that a vehicle bearing registration number HR51-7420 skidded off the road due to a slippery condition at Kralpora bridge and fell into a Nallah, resulting in death to a 19-year-old girl and injuries to four other family members. He said that the injured were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital while the girl succumbed to her injuries on her way to the health care facility. The deceased was identified as Usma Iqbal (19) daughter of Mohammad Iqbal Bhat, a resident of Rashanpora. The inj...
First case of Bird Flu Reported in Jammu Kashmir

First case of Bird Flu Reported in Jammu Kashmir

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The first case of Avian Flu commonly known as Bird Flu has been reported in Poonch district after samples taken from a dead crow tested positive on Saturday. Deputy Commissioner Poonch, Rahul Yadav told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that samples of a dead crow, taken in Mandi tehsil area have been tested positive for Avian influenza. He, however, said that no sample of domestic poultry has been tested positive so far. DC Poonch further informed that in the backdrop of this first case of Avian influenza, samples of all the sale points and backyard poultry shall be taken within one kilometre area of Mandi. "Regular surveillance shall also be maintained by the Animal Husbandry Department in the area,” he said. Pertinent to mention here that many wild birds, especi...

‘No pressure on Siraj ul Uloom by Army’: FIR filed against The Kashmiriyat for Shopian report

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The Indian army on  Saturday denied reports of forcing Jamia Siraj ul Uloom in Shopian to celebrate January 26 republic day. A complaint has been filed by the Army alleging that report carried by "certain news portals" were baseless and constituted 'fake news.' Meanwhile, a letter from the principal of Jamia Sirajul Uloom school, submitted with the army's complaint to Jammu Kashmir Police also stated that there was 'no pressure' from the army to organize Republic Day celebrations. Police officials have filed an FIR against The Kashmiriyat and Kashmir Walla under sections 153 and 505 at the Imam Sahib Police station of Shopian. “According to the army, the reports are fake news, and the school authorities have also denied any coercion by the army. We have filed an FIR against the...
Provide relief, shelter to nomadic families in Kashmir, CPI (M)

Provide relief, shelter to nomadic families in Kashmir, CPI (M)

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Expressing grief over the death of two minor children belonging to the Bakerwal family due to cold, State Secretary of the Communist Party of India (M) Ghulam Nabi Malik on Tuesday urged the administration to provide relief and shelter to the nomadic families who are putting up in tents in the valley. In a statement here this afternoon Mr Malik urged the administration to provide ex gratia relief and shelter to the families of the deceased children, who died due to shelter in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district yesterday. The administration must provide shelter and ration to such nomadic families who are putting here and facing severe problems in winter due to extreme cold. There are reports that various nomadic families are putting up in the valley during the prevailing harsh winter wit...

Classes in Degree Colleges to Resume from February

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The winter vacation for colleges in summer zones of Jammu will end on the 31st of January while the winter vacation for degree colleges in Kashmir and winter zones of Jammu on the 14th of February. The classes will be held while adhering to all COVID-19 SOP already issued by the government. The Higher Education Department will ensure sanitization of college premises and other precautionary measures. The colleges will open for the first time for normal classes after almost a year.buy amitriptyline online https://gilbertroaddental.com/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/inc/new/amitriptyline.html no prescription Earlier, the lockdown from abrogation also caused huge gap for students who had passed out or were in the middle of their semesters for a year and more.
Two Teenage boys Injured During Scuffle in Srinagar

Two Teenage boys Injured During Scuffle in Srinagar

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Two teenage boys were injured during a scuffle at Malbagh Ummer Colony in Lal Bazar area of Srinagar, officials said on Thursday. Official sources told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that two teenage boys were injured during a scuffle late Wednesday evening in Lal Bazar area. "One among them is critical," they said, adding that the duo has been shifted to the hospital for treatment The injured have been identified as Musaib Makdoomi, son of Fayaz Ahmad Makdoomi of Sikhbagh Lal Bazar and Mir Raban, son of Late Rehman Mir of Hazratbal at present Botshah Mohalla Lal Bazar Musaib as per officials has suffered head injury while Raban has sustained hand injury during the scuffle, adding that both the teenage boys are admitted in Soura hospital. They said Musaib's condition i...