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Two Found Dead Inside their Vehicle in Banihal

Two Found Dead Inside their Vehicle in Banihal

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Mubashir Naik Two persons were found dead on Sunday morning in Banihal on the Kashmir highway. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that two persons sleeping in their vehicle bearing the registration number JK09B-7358 were found dead inside their vehicle Tata Mobile under mysterious circumstances in the Banihal district. The Jammu Kasmir Police reached the spot and seized the dead bodies of the duo, they have been identified as Shabir Ahmad Mir Son of Ab Rasheed Mir R/o Kralpora Kupwara, And Majid Ahmed.buy viagra-pack online https://myhst.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/new/viagra-pack.html no prescription An official Confirming the incident to The Kashmiriyat said that the Police have taken cognizance of the incident and further investigation has been set in motio...

38-Year-old Woman Gives Birth to Triplets in Handwara Kashmir

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A 38- year- old woman has successfully delivered triplets at District hospital Handwara. The woman who gave birth to triplets was identified as Aateeqa Begum, wife of Mohammed Sadeeq resident of Badnambal village in Kupwara. This female patient was referred from PHC Kralpora to Handwara Hospital and admitted to this hospital under MRD No 4092. This was her 6th delivery. The patient was under the supervision of Dr Rais Ahmed consultant Gynecologist, Dr. Arifa, and Labour Room team. It was a normal delivery, hospital sources told KNT adding among the three one is a baby boy. Medical Superintendent District Hospital Handwara Dr. Nissar Ahmed Wani said all the babies are in good health. "The mother along with her all the three babies are doing well, but as a precautionary measur...

Two Bootleggers Including one Non- Local Arrested with Illicit Liquor by Police in Ganderbal

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Shah Basit/ Rayees Shah The Jammu Kashmir Police on Saturday claimed to have arrested two persons including a non-local with thirty bottles of illicit liquor in the Ganderbal district of Central Kashmir. An official told The Kashmiriyat that on the directions of SSP Ganderbal Khalil Ahmad Poswal, a snap Naka was established at Gulab Sheikh crossing by SHO Police station Safapora, Arshid Ahmed. He said that During the checking, an Alto car bearing registration number JK 01R-4894 traveling from Bandipora towards Safapora was halted at the Naka point but men on board in the vehicle tried to escape the checking point, meanwhile, the Police party stopped them tactically. During checking of the said vehicle 30 bottles of illicit liquor viz; XXX Rum (24 bottles), Imperial blue (02 bottles) an...

Fresh Snowfall in Kashmir- Flights Delayed at Srinagar Airport

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The morning flights were delayed at the Srinagar airport after a fresh spell of snow in parts of Kashmir valley on Saturday early morning, officials said here. Director Srinagar Airport Santosh Dhoke while said that in view of continuous snowfall the flight operations at Srinagar Airport have been delayed. “As soon as the weather improves the flight operations will resume. So far no flight has landed at Srinagar Airport today,” he said. Meanwhile, Airport Authorities in a Tweet said there might be delays in flights due to fresh snowfall in the valley. "Runway not available till 09:00 due to snowfall. Flights may delay. Plan accordingly @Aaisnrairport @AAI_Official @aaiRedNR,” Srinagar Airport Tweeted. Meanwhile, ADGP Traffic told KNO that the traffic authorities have allowed...

Admin in Jammu Kashmir Approves Land Allotment Policy

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The Administrative Council (AC), which met here under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, approved the adoption of Jammu & Kashmir Industrial Land Allotment Policy, 2021-30 to evolve a highly structured industrial land bank for promoting equitable industrial growth in Jammu and Kashmir. The new policy attempts to address various land-related issues impeding industrial development in J&K by laying down a framework to regulate zoning of industrial areas, project appraisal and evaluation, and the subsequent process flow. The new policy proposes zoning of industrial areas at block/ municipality level after taking into consideration various factors including the existing level of industrial development, location of the proposed zone, and level of urbanization. Th...

4G Ban extended Till February 06 in Jammu Kashmir

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The 4G internet speed in Jammu Kashmir has been extended by an official order, the ban will continue till 5 February. After the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu Kashmir on 5 August 2019, the Central Government completely stopped the mobile Internet service. Security agencies say that anti-national elements would then intensify propaganda and internet service would prove to be helpful for them. About four months later, in addition to Jammu division, in some districts of Kashmir, this service was started with 2G internet speed. The Home Department held several meetings with security agencies and representatives of the district administration to discuss the restoration of 4G internet speed, but each time the ban was pushed forward citing security arrangements. Today once agai...

‘Students Forced to Leave Jammu Kashmir, Facing Immense Stress’- Schools Association Demands Restoration of High Speed Internet

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Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK), which represents the interests of over 3800 schools in the region, has filed a writ petition before the Supreme Court seeking restoration of 4G mobile internet services. The Association as per a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the restriction on the high-speed internet has severely impacted the quality of education for lakh of students in the entire Jammu Kashmir. “Our students have been suffering since 05 August 2019 due to prolonged school closures which were first imposed in the aftermath of abrogation of Article 370 and then extended on account of the COVID-19 pandemic. The children of Jammu Kashmir have already lost two academic years because it is impossible to conduct online cla...

West Pakistan Refugees Stage Protest- Demand Government Jobs in Jammu Kashmir

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West Pakistan refugees on Thursday staged a protest in Jammu and alleged that authorities still call for state subject for government jobs. Hundreds of West Pakistan refugees appeared at press Club Jammu and raised slogans against authorities for denying them government jobs on the pretext of state subject certificate. Lamba Ram Gandhi Leader of the West Pakistan refugees while talking with the media said that despite the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A, authorities are still demanding state subject certificates from them. "When authorities had said that there is no need for state subjects and domicile certificate was issued in our favour, then why we are still being harassed on the name of state subject," Gandhi said. "Our boys qualified written exams and were declared fit in ...

21 Kashmiris Lodged in Various Jails of UP Shifted to High-Security Prison in Agra

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About 21 prisoners from Jammu Kashmir, presently lodged in various jails of Uttar Pradesh, have been shifted to the high-security Agra jail, This is being done on the orders of the Union Home Ministry (MHA). The prisoners being shifted were arrested in the wake of the revocation of special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution in August 2019. According to Senior Superintendent of Agra central jail, V.K. Singh, “While eight prisoners were already lodged in Agra Central Jail, 17 more have been shifted from Naini, Bareilly and Ambedkar Nagar jails. Four more are scheduled to be transferred from Varanasi Central Jail. All of them will be kept in a high-security cell, away from the other prisoners.” The entire cell is soundproof and under ...

Five Kashmiris Traced Nearly 24 Hours after they Went Missing-‘Had been Detained by Gujrat Police’

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Shah Basit Five Kashmiri drivers who had gone missing from Gujrat on Wednesday have been traced nearly 24 hours after they went missing with their fruit-laden trucks. A family speaking to The Kashmiriyat over the phone said that "They had been arrested by the POlice in Gujrat who checked their vehicles thoroughly, they have been released by the Police and are now on the way to Mumbai." The Kashmiriyat had reported that five residents of Ganderbal traveling in two trucks bearing the registration number JK03G 4958 and JK13 F- 2249 were on the way to Mumbai through Gujrat when they made a panic call to home saying, "Some Bolero has been following us since we entered into Gujrat, a few minutes after the call, the five had gone untraceable." The Kashmiriyat also spoke to a top Polic...
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