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Breast cancer major cause of cancer related deaths among women: Dr Shabnam Bashir

Breast cancer major cause of cancer related deaths among women: Dr Shabnam Bashir

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Eminent Oncosurgeon Dr Shabnam Bashir on Tuesday said that the breast cancer is a major cause of cancer related deaths among women in reproductive age besides that 1/3rd cancer cases are related to behavioral and lifestyle issues. Dr Shabnam who is Kashmir’s first female organ specific Oncosurgeon while talking exclusively to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), advocated timely diagnosis and screening of cancer for their appropriate treatment. She said that Cancer is the new age epidemic and around 2 crore new cases are being detected across the globe and one crore deaths per year occurring due to cancers. “It is estimated that around 13 lakh new cases are being detected in our country every year & around 8 lakh people lose their life to cancers every year in our country ...

Declaring Paharis as STs ‘injustice’ to ‘real tribals’, say Gujjars

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The foot march started by Gujjar-Bakarwal leaders from north Kashmir’s Baramulla district to “safeguard the rights” of the community continued for the fourth day on Tuesday and reached central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district. The “paidal march” is aimed at safeguarding the rights of the tribal community of Jammu Kashmir and the entire country, Gujjar Bakarwal Joint Action Committee (GBJAC) chairman Haji Mohammad Yousaf Majnoo told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). Yousaf said the march is a protest against the decision of the Registrar General of India and the National Commission for Schedule Tribes to accept the recommendations of Justice G D Sharma Commission report to notify Paharis as Schedule Tribes. The Gujjars believe the move will dilute the status of the Scheduled Tri...

Bandipora’s Kanibath village ‘without drinking water for many years’

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The residents of Kanibath village of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district are facing an acute shortage of drinking water for the last several months while locals accuse the administration of failing to address their basic issues. The residents told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that they are facing immense hardships due to the non-availability of drinking water despite having brought the issue to the notice of the concerned officials. “The drinking water shortage persists in our village for many years. But for the last many months, the problem has aggravated; and unfortunately, the authorities hardly bother to look into such a basic but serious issue,” Haleema, a local woman, said. Another woman, Ameena said, “We are just asking for drinking water and nothing else.” She sa...

Army Soldier Dies In Accidental Fire In Poonch

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An Army soldier died in an “accidental discharge of his own weapon” in Mankote sector of Poonch district on Wednesday, officials said. A army soldier belonging to Rashtriya Rifles (RR) recieved serious bullet wound after his service rifle went off accidentally. He was rushed to the hospital, where he was declared brought dead by the doctors, the army officials told GNS. Further proceedings have been started into the incident. (GNS)

One-way traffic restored on Srinagar—Leh highway

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The traffic movement on Srinagar-Leh highway, which was suspended on Sunday after fresh snowfall at Zoji La, was restored for one way traffic on Tuesday morning. J&K Tarffic police on its official Twitter handle, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) informed that one way traffic has been restored on the road after clearance of snow. “Traffic plying on Jammu-Srinagar NHW. After clearance of snow from the road traffic has been released from Minimarg towards sonamarg however Mughal road still closed,” police tweeted. Due to snowfall, authorities had closed the Srinagar-Leh highway for traffic movement on Sunday—(KNO)

Hybrid militant arrested in Awantipora:- Police

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Police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested a hybrid militant in Awantipora area of Pulwama district. Police in a statement to Kashmir News Apex- (KNA) said that Police alongwith security forces have arrested a hybrid terrorist of proscribed terrorist outfit LeT in Awantipora and recovered incriminating materials including ammunition from his possession. Police alongwith security forces during naka checking at Ladoo Awantipora arrested a hybrid terrorist linked with proscribed terror outfit LeT and recovered incriminating materials including a Grenade from his possession. He has been identified as Abid Ahmad Sheikh son of Abdul Aziz Sheikh resident of Satpokharen, police said. During preliminary investigation, it came to fore that the arrested hybrid terrorist was in close touch wi...

JKPSI Recruitment Scam: CBI searches 7 locations in Jammu, Haryana

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The CBI on Tuesday conducted searches at several locations in Jammu and Haryana in connection with Jammu and Kashmir Police sub-inspector recruitment scam case. According to a statement, issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), CBI today conducted searches at 07 locations including Jammu, Pathankot, Rewari & Karnal, (both in Haryana) in the ongoing investigation of a case related to JKPSI Recruitment scam. The statement reads that searches were conducted at the premises of accused and others including at Jammu, Pathankot, Rewari and Karnal. It reads that CBI had registered the instant case on 03.08.2022 on the request of Govt of J&K to investigate the allegations of irregularities in written examination conducted by J&K Services Selection Board (JKSSB) on...

Power scenario worsens from south to north as winter arrives in Kashmir

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Before the onset of winter, the power scenario got from bad to worse in Kashmir Valley. Like every winter, this season too the extended power cuts have aggravated the woes of the common masses. The government this summer claimed that it will ensure uninterrupted power supply during winters in Kashmir Valley but complaints of erratic power supply are being received from across the alley, including the summer capital Srinagar. "We had thought that after the installation of smart meters, we would get over the power cuts' woes, but nothing changed. , There are extended power cuts during the morning, afternoon, and evening hours,” a local from Jawahar Nagar told news agency Kashmir News Trust. The pesky power cuts have not annoyed common people, but those running small businesses ar...

Male Body found in Parihaspora Pattan

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An unidentified body of a man has been recovered from Badi Nambal Parihaspora Pattan area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district on Tuesday afternoon . Official sources told GNS that locals of Parihaspora Diver, spotted a body lying in Badi Nambal area of Parihaspora pattan on Tuesday afternoon and accordingly informed the concerned police post about it. Soon after receiving the information, a police party rushed towards the spot and taken the body to nearby hospital for medico legal formalities . An official told GNS that a body has been recovered from badinambal parihaspora , adding that the identification of deceased person is being ascertained _(GNS)

Admin reserves medical seats for kin who lost family members in militant attacks

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Jammu Kashmir admin have announced that the kins of those killed in militancy-related incidents will get a reservation in MBBS and BDS quota. The policy will be applied to the central pool MBBS/BDS Seats. A notice released by the Jammu Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) stated that those students who have lost both their parents or the sole breadwinner of their household in a militant attack will be considered eligible for this quota. Likewise, if the parents or students themselves have been injured or handicapped in a militant attack, the reservation will apply to them too, the notification read. To avail the reservation the student should have passed Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English individually, in addition to a minimum of 50% (...
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