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Zampathri brought on Tourism map of Kashmir, Media tour conducted by Shopian admin

Zampathri brought on Tourism map of Kashmir, Media tour conducted by Shopian admin

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The District Information Centre, Shopian conducted a media tour to Zampathri, Shopian in order to take an exposure tour for the promotion of tourism activities in the area. Zampathri, 20 kilometers distant from Shopian Town, in Keller Block has many breathtaking things on offer, ranging from mesmerizing beauty of lush green meadows and Plains, views of gushing waters of Romshi River, other streams, and captivating rich tribal culture. Equally significant is the rich flora of the area. The area is ideally suited for Paragliding, Trekking, Camping and other adventurous activities. Gaddar Meadow, one of the largest in Valley, Ringwald, and Chotimarg shall be a delight for youth, who are more interested in trekking and camping. According to a press release issued to The Kashmiriyat...
Former Waqf board vice-chairman condemns the arrest of Kashmiri clerics, Demands release of political prisoners

Former Waqf board vice-chairman condemns the arrest of Kashmiri clerics, Demands release of political prisoners

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Former vice-chairman JK Waqf Board and senior People’s Conference leader, Nizamuddin Bhat has appealed to the Union Home Minister and Jammu and Kashmir LG to reconsider the decision of arresting three clerics of religious standing from South Kashmir under Public Safety Act. Bhat, in a statement, issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) has also made an appeal for release of other detenues languishing in different jails since years. He said that most of the families of detenues back home are suffering from economic and psychological distress and he expected compassion from the executive keeping in the precedent of a welfare state. “Jammu Kashmir has been witness to various problems and makes a special case for a just and liberal view in respect of people influenced by ...
J-K Admin set to grant land ownership rights to West Pak refugees, others: Report

J-K Admin set to grant land ownership rights to West Pak refugees, others: Report

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The J-K administration has initiated an exercise to allot ownership rights to West Pakistani and other refugees over 46,666 kanals of land which they were allotted in Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts in 1954 after their migration from Pakistan post partition, Daily Excelsior, a Jammu based News organization reported. The report said quoting 'highly placed sources' that the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and Jammu Kashmir administration have discussed the issue after which the Revenue Department of the J-K administration has initiated an exercise to work out modalities of allotment of ownership rights. After abrogation of special status of erstwhile State of J&K on August 5, 2019, the Government declared West Pakistani refugees, Valmikis and Gorkhas as domiciles of Jammu and Kash...
Dry weather likely to continue in JK

Dry weather likely to continue in JK

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Weather remained dry in Jammu Kashmir during the last 24 hours as the Meteorological (MeT) office said on Friday that the same conditions are likely to continue. “Weather is likely to remain dry in J&K during the next 24 hours,” an official of the MeT department said. Srinagar had 14.2, Pahalgam 8.8 and Gulmarg 7.8 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature. In Ladakh region, Drass town had 4.6, Kargil 12.8 and Leh 7 as the minimum temperature. Jammu had 20.4, Katra 19.2, Batote 16.7, Banihal 15 and Bhaderwah 16.8 as the minimum temperature.
Kulgam’s Hallan-Manzgam road in shambles

Kulgam’s Hallan-Manzgam road in shambles

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Road from Hallan to Manzgam in South Kashmir's Kulgam district is in a dilapidated condition, causing inconvenience to commuters travelling on the stretch. Locals told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that in absence of repairs, potholes had developed on a large stretch of the road. “It is difficult to travel on the road,” said a local Ghulam Rasool. “People suffer during the harsh winters. Sometimes we have to carry the dead body on shoulders from Manzgam to Hallan as the road remains non motorable", he said, adding that private transporters suspended cab service on the road in the face of the dilapidated condition of the road. "The road was constructed in 2005 and was later macadamized in 2008 by PMGSY," he said. Locals urged Deputy Commissioner Kulgam and the concern...
Work on flood mitigation plan phase 2 to start shortly, says top engineer

Work on flood mitigation plan phase 2 to start shortly, says top engineer

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After devastating floods ravaged Kashmir in 2014, a comprehensive flood mitigation plan was announced and so far phase 1 has been completed while work on the second phase is going to start shortly. Chief Engineer Irrigation and Flood control Naresh Kumar told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that work on phase 2 is going to start soon. He said that in phase 1 their target was to increase the capacity of river Jhelum to 40,000 cusecs and under phase 2 the capacity will be taken to 60,000 cusecs. The Flood Management Plan was divided into two phases. The phase 1 funded under the Prime Minister’s Development Package with a budget of Rs 399 crore included spot dredging as per requirement to increase the capacity of river Jhelum so as to minimize the damage if there will be floo...
Body of 42-Year-Old Woman Found, Retrieved from River Lidder in Pahalgam

Body of 42-Year-Old Woman Found, Retrieved from River Lidder in Pahalgam

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Body of a 42-year-old woman was found and retrieved from river Lidder in Pahalgam of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district this afternoon. Preliminary reports reaching GNS, suggest that the woman drowned while she was taking bath in the river. Some passersby on spotting the body informed the police, who on reaching the site retrieved the body and shifted it to PHC Pahalgam for necessary medico-legal formalities. A police official identifying the woman as Zareena Begum (42), wife Mohd Ashraf, resident of Amadwagad Aishmuqam, told GNS that the body continues to lie in mortuary at PHC Pahalgam. “We have in the meantime initiated investigations to collect necessary details into the cause of her death”, the official further said. (GNS)
‘LG Manoj Sinha to declare holiday on birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh’: BJP

‘LG Manoj Sinha to declare holiday on birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh’: BJP

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A delegation of BJP leaders today met Lt Governor Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan in Jammu and later claimed that the LG has agreed to announce holiday on the birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh on September 23. Former Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh said that the LG of J&K has agreed to issue a notification announcing birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh as holiday. Yuva Rajput Sabha has been demanding a holiday on the birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh for past long time due to which protest demonstrations were also going on in Jammu.
LG Manoj Sinha participates in NHPC’s plantation Programme at Kishtwar

LG Manoj Sinha participates in NHPC’s plantation Programme at Kishtwar

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on the second day of his visit to Kishtwar, participated in a plantation programme organized by NHPC Dulhasti Power Project. The Lt Governor, along with Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary and Sh Nitishwar Kumar, Principal Secretary to Lt Governor planted Apple seedlings at Chenab Bhawan, NHPC Dulhasti Power Station. “Our progress is inherently linked to environmental resources. We must preserve our traditional life-sustaining system and maintain ecological integrity. Protection, restoration and regeneration of natural resources are prerequisite for economic development”, said the Lt Governor. Sh Mukesh Singh, ADGP Jammu; Sh Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Dr Devansh Yadav, Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, besides Sh Deepak Sehgal, Execut...
Two clerics among five detained in J-K under preventive laws

Two clerics among five detained in J-K under preventive laws

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Five people, including two influential clerics, from south Kashmir were detained under preventive laws on Thursday, officials here said. Among those detained are Moulana Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri and Abdul Rashid Dawoodi, they said. The authorities are contemplating booking the clerics under the Public Safety Act and shifting them to a Jammu jail, they said. The PSA is an administrative law that allows detention without charge or trial for up to two years in some cases. Further details are awaited.–(PTI)