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‘He was drunk’: Doctor at Banihal hospital arrested after patient accuses him of sexual assault

‘He was drunk’: Doctor at Banihal hospital arrested after patient accuses him of sexual assault

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Meer Irfan A gynaecologist posted at Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Banihal was arrested on Tuesday after a female patient accused him of sexual assault inside his chamber. In her complaint, the woman alleged that the doctor was drunk at the time, a charge that is currently under investigation. Police said the doctor was taken into custody after completion of necessary medical formalities. A case has been registered, and further investigations are underway. Banihal MLA Sajjad Shaheen confirmed the arrest and said he immediately took up the matter with Health Minister Sakina Itoo. “I urged the Hon’ble Minister to ensure strict action. She has assured that such shameful acts will never be tolerated and exemplary measures will be taken,” Shaheen stated. DDC Councilor Banihal and s...

15 spectators detained for not standing during national anthem at football match in Srinagar

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Fifteen spectators were detained at a Police Martyrs’ Football Tournament in Srinagar on Tuesday evening after they allegedly failed to stand during the national anthem, an incident their families have attributed to a “low and inaudible” band performance that left them unaware the anthem had begun.Srinagar city guide. Official sources said that the final of the Police Martyrs Football Tournament was attended by the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, at the Synthetic Turf Football Ground in TRC, Srinagar, in the late afternoon. As per standard protocol, the national anthem was played by a live band during the ceremony. However, officials from the Kothibagh Police Station subsequently detained 15 individuals from the spectator stands for failing to rise during the ant...

Scuffle breaks out in Goni Khan market of Srinagar, Three injured

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At least three people were injured in an alleged scuffle in the Goni Khan area of Lal Chowk, Srinagar, on Tuesday evening, officials said. An official stated that the altercation occurred near Naaz Cinema, resulting in injuries to three men. They were shifted to a nearby hospital, where their condition is reported to be stable. One of the victims sustained injuries to his eyebrow and head after being attacked with a sharp-edged object. The injured have been identified as Owais Mukhtar Mir (20), son of Mukhtar Ahmad, a resident of Bemina Hamdaniya Colony; Fariq Ahmad (17), son of Riyaz Ahmad Reshi; and Riyaz Ahmad Reshi (45), son of Abdul Gani Reshi, both residents of Mehjoor Nagar, Srinagar. Police have registered a case and started an investigation

99% of patients had major risk factors before first heart attack or stroke, study finds

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A large study has found that nearly 99 per cent of people who suffered a heart attack, stroke, or heart failure had at least one major risk factor beforehand, challenging the notion that these events often strike without warning. The research, conducted by Northwestern Medicine, US, and Yonsei University, South Korea, analyzed health data from over 9.3 million Korean adults and nearly 7,000 US adults tracked for up to two decades. The study focused on four major cardiovascular risk factors: blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and tobacco use. Findings revealed that more than 93 per cent of patients had two or more nonoptimal risk factors before their cardiac event, with high blood pressure being the most prevalent—affecting over 95 per cent in South Korea and over 93 per cent in th...

Seven months pregnant, mother of one dies under mysterious conditions in Kupwara; Family alleges murder

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Rayees Shah Grief and shock gripped Wahipora village of Langate in Handwara late Sunday night as news spread that a young pregnant mother had died under mysterious circumstances. Wails echoed through the narrow lanes as relatives and neighbours gathered, mourning what many described as a “tragedy that should never have happened.” “She was so young, with her whole life ahead of her,” said a neighbour, standing among the crowd of mourners. “Every home here is shaken. If women are not safe in their own houses, where are they safe?” The deceased, identified as 27-year-old Gousia Jan, had been married for five years and was the mother of a four-year-old daughter. According to her family, she had long been a victim of domestic violence. “One year after her marriage, the couple began liv...

BJP Jammu Kashmir Chief blames NC for Ladakh violence

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Jammu and Kashmir BJP President Sat Sharma on Tuesday accused the Opposition of fuelling the recent unrest in Ladakh, insisting that the people of the Himalayan region have always yearned for peace. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a BJP exhibition, Sharma directly blamed Opposition parties, particularly the National Conference, for political mismanagement and public dissatisfaction. “The violence in Ladakh is not reflective of the people’s aspirations. Ladakhis have always wanted peace. It is the Opposition that is responsible for this situation,” Sharma said. He lashed out at the National Conference government for what he termed “playing hide and seek” with the administration by frequently transferring officials instead of addressing governance challenges. “Frequent ...

LG Sinha announces rebuilding of 5,000 houses in Jammu Kashmir after floods

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday announced that over 5,000 houses will be rebuilt in the region following the recent devastating floods, reaffirming the administration’s focus on restoring normalcy and supporting affected families. Sinha urged strict action against encroachments along rivers and water bodies, emphasizing that both citizens and authorities must collaborate to prevent disasters caused by illegal constructions. Describing the recent floods in Jammu as a major catastrophe, Sinha noted that over 4,000 houses were damaged, more than 3,237 km of roads affected, and over 70 major bridges destroyed. Speaking at the ‘Swachhata Vijayotsav’ under ‘Sewa Parv’, he highlighted that temporary relief from encroachments comes at the cost of lives during flood situations. He calle...

Four injured as two vehicles collide in Shopian, Two critical

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Meer Irfan Four persons were injured, including two in critical condition, after a road accident occurred near Arhama Astaan, close to the DC office in Shopian, on Monday night. Initial reports reaching The Kashmiriyat indicate that the mishap involved a Tata Mobile vehicle and a Grand I20 vehicle on the NH444 highway. The injured were first taken to the local hospital, and two critically injured individuals were referred to SMHS Hospital Srinagar for advanced treatment. Police have registered the incident and are investigating the cause of the accident.

Leopard attacks 8-year-old boy in Shopian

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Meer Irfan An 8-year-old boy, Rehan Suhail, from the Kashwa area of Chetragam in Shopian was attacked by a leopard on Monday evening. Locals said Rehan was riding his bicycle around 7 p.m. when he was attacked by an unknown animal, later identified as a leopard. Villagers told The Kashmiriyat that they quickly intervened and rescued the boy. He was first taken to Shopian Hospital, from where doctors referred him to Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag for further treatment. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant, particularly in areas near forests, as leopard sightings have reportedly increased in parts of Shopian in recent weeks.

Student from Jammu Kashmir assaulted by Hindutva men in Madhya Pradesh

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A student, Aftaab Hussain from Poonch, Jammu Kashmir, was reportedly assaulted and forcibly detained during Navratri Garba celebrations in Sagar, reported Amar Ujala. Viral videos circulating online show him being dragged by a mob while being verbally abused. Members of right-wing groups, including Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), and Hindu Jagran Manch, alleged he misrepresented his identity to enter the event. Aftaab, a student at Dr. Harisingh Gour University (DHSGSU) with no criminal record, is said to be innocent, with no unlawful intent. He was handed over to Motinagar police for questioning. Authorities are investigating, and calls have been made for his immediate release, medical care, and protection. The incident has raised concerns over the safety of Kashm...
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