Saturday, November 30News and updates from Kashmir

THE KASHMIRIYAT

After trout fish worth lakhs die, Fisheries Department stops operation of walnut husk extract machines

After trout fish worth lakhs die, Fisheries Department stops operation of walnut husk extract machines

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A day after tout fish worth lakhs died due to the negligent approach of a walnut businessman, the Department of Fisheries in South Kashmir’s Anantnag not only confiscated walnut peeling machinery of the accused but also directed the officers to immediately halt the operation of these machines along the banks of water bodies. The machinery was confiscated under the supervision of Deputy Director Fisheries Anantnag Muhammad Sidiq. Pertinently, at Dalseer Wahdhan area near the health resort Pahalgam, Trout fish worth 20 lakhs suffocated to death due to the intermingling of Walnut Green Husk extract with the water of a stream that was a source of water for the trout units. Most of the people doing walnut business have installed machinery on the banks of streams and the husk of walnuts af...
Four suspected persons apprehended in Budgam, 3 pistols recovered: Army

Four suspected persons apprehended in Budgam, 3 pistols recovered: Army

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Security Forces on Tuesday apprehended four suspects along with arms and ammunition in central Kashmir's Budgam district. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that based on a specific inputs, on the intervening night of 25-26 in Beerwah area of Budgam district, four suspects were arrested. He said that they were apprehended along with arms and ammunition including three Pistols and other war like stores. Chinar corps In an official tweet on X formally Twitter said that, ‘’OP BEERWAH, #Budgam; In a Joint Operation launched by #IndianArmy, @JmuKmrPolice & Int agencies on the intervening night of 25-26 Sep in Beerwah, #Budgam, four suspected individuals have been apprehended. 03xPistols & other war like stores recovered. Investigation in progress:" the...
Fire breaks out in Maisuma

Fire breaks out in Maisuma

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A fire broke out in Srinagar's Maisuma area near Palladium Lane on Monday, officials said. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a fire broke out near old Palladium Cinema in Srinagar's Maisuma this evening. He added that the fire engulfed two shops in a three-story building, which has now been brought under control while the F&ES personnel are on the job. He added that no loss of life or any injury was reported in the incident while the firefighting operation is still going on at the site—(KNO)
J-K Police granted free access to monitor ‘Anti-National’ content on social media

J-K Police granted free access to monitor ‘Anti-National’ content on social media

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In a significant development, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have intensified its efforts to curb the misuse of social media platforms for anti-India and anti-national activities. Sources said that they are actively tracking the IP addresses of individuals involved in such activities. What sets this initiative apart is the direct cooperation Police have secured from social media giants, including WhatsApp, X (formerly known as Twitter), Snapchat, Instagram, Telegram, and ToTok etc. This collaboration has granted the authorities access to information concerning those who exploit these platforms to spread anti-national sentiment. The efficacy of this partnership recently came to light when the Police's Cyber Investigation Kashmir wing apprehended an individual from Srinagar. The individu...
District Police Kulgam solves hit and run case; Accused arrested

District Police Kulgam solves hit and run case; Accused arrested

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District Police Kulgam have solved a hit-and-run case by arresting an accused person involved in the commission of the crime. On 22.09.2023 at about 06:23 AM an accident took place at Qazigund near Walnut factory in which one unknown vehicle (Truck) coming from Ujroo hit one vehicle (Maruti Eeco) bearing Reg. No. JK06B-0901 which was going towards Banihal. The truck driver fled from the spot along with his truck with the intention of hiding his identity and his truck. In this accident, the driver of a Maruti Eeco vehicle and 06 passengers were critically injured and were immediately shifted to Emergency Hospital Qazigund for treatment from where they were referred to GMC Anantnag for further treatment. During treatment, four injured persons succumbed to their injuries. Accordingly, a...
Authorities order seizure of PDP leader Waheed Parra’s passport

Authorities order seizure of PDP leader Waheed Parra’s passport

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The Regional Passport Office in Srinagar has ordered the impounding of Waheed ur Rehman Parra's passport, who is the youth president of the Peoples Democratic Party. Waheed  had plans to attend a fellowship program at Yale University in the United States, but this development has disrupted his travel, a spokesperson of the party confirmed to The Kashmiriyat. The Regional Passport Office cited Section 10(3)(c) of the Passport Act 1967, stating that the passport impoundment was necessary in the interest of India's sovereignty, integrity, security, and friendly foreign relations. Waheed was urged to promptly return his passport to the passport office. He faced challenges in taking the oath as a District Development Council (DDC) member due to his arrest in two terrorism-related ca...
Water Zorbing draws crowd at Dal lake

Water Zorbing draws crowd at Dal lake

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Yet another element of adventure -water zorbing has been introduced at Dal Lake, which is drawing crowds in the form of locals as well as tourists. As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Zorbing, a recreational sport, had taken off in the region in recent years as this facility was available in Sonmarg and Pahalgam earlier where it worked on the surface. Now, Dal lake which is the main attraction in Srinagar, has the water zorbing where participants roll inside a transparent, inflatable sphere on the water's surface, The facility has been introduced by a local entrepreneur with the help of the tourism department to give a next level experience of adventure to the visitors. Pertinently, the Jammu and Kashmir administration earlier this year had invited expression of int...
10 arrested for trying to ‘vitiate peaceful atmosphere’ at Jamia Masjid Srinagar, says Police

10 arrested for trying to ‘vitiate peaceful atmosphere’ at Jamia Masjid Srinagar, says Police

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Srinagar police on Saturday said that 10 persons were arrested for trying to vitiate a peaceful atmosphere outside the Jamia Masjid in Nowhatta after Friday prayers. In a post of X, police, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that they will be booked under relevant sections of law. Ten hooligans were arrested for trying to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere outside Jamia Masjid Yesterday after Friday prayers. They shall be booked under the relevant section of law. The public is requested not to indulge in such acts failing which law will take its own course,” police said—(KNO)
DAK urges three vaccines this fall to prevent triple virus threat

DAK urges three vaccines this fall to prevent triple virus threat

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Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Saturday urged people to get vaccinated against Covid, flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). “The triple vaccine could ward off this winter’s tripledemic of respiratory illnesses,” said Influenza expert and DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan. “We could be facing a triple virus whammy of Covid, Flu and RSV this winter. The trio of vaccines could help reduce hospitalizations and deaths due to these viruses,” he said. Dr Hassan said most of us are familiar with annual flu shots. We have an updated Covid-19 vaccine this fall. New to the menu this year is a vaccine for RSV which is often associated with young kids but sends elderly to hospitals. He said RSV vaccine is recommended for people aged 60 years and older. “RSV season generally sta...
Noise pollution disrupts tranquility of Azad Colony residents

Noise pollution disrupts tranquility of Azad Colony residents

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Inhabitants from Azad Colony 90 feet Soura here in Srinagar outskirts vehemently appealed to authorities to save them from the menace of noise pollution. A delegation from the locality told news agency Kashmir News Trust that two private banks operating from a shopping mall make use of generators that are a source of menacing noise pollution. “The constant humming and rumbling noises emitted from these machines disrupt the tranquility we all seek within our homes. Furthermore, it affects our ability to concentrate on work or enjoy quality time with family and loved ones,” they said adding that even their children are unable to concentrate on their studies. They requested to authorities overseeing such matters, to intervene and address this issue urgently.” [KNT]