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KPDCL suspends 15 more employees, initiates disciplinary proceedings

KPDCL suspends 15 more employees, initiates disciplinary proceedings

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The Kashmir Power Development Corporation Limited (KPDCL) Saturday suspended its fifteen more employees and initiated disciplinary proceedings against them. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Managing Director KPDCL and its administrative official in this regard has issued 15 suspension orders against its employees. The suspension and disciplinary proceedings have been initiated against ten Linemen and other meter readers and technicians. KPDCL in different suspension orders of its employees said that the disciplinary proceedings under rule-33 of the J&K Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956 are contemplated against them. Accordingly, the officials placed all the 15 employees under suspension with immediate effect. “The su...
JKSCERT postpones exam of all papers of 8th Class except for English subject

JKSCERT postpones exam of all papers of 8th Class except for English subject

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The Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Educational Research and Training (JKSCERT) Saturday postponed examination of all papers of 8th standard except for the english subject. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Joint Director Central for JKSCERT said that the postponement was announced in view of the representations from various quarters for in the UT of J&K. The official communique in this regard reads, “It is notified for all the concerned that the Middle Standard Examinations scheduled to be held on 24th, 26th and 29th of March in respect of soft zone and 26th and 29th of March in respect of hard zone stand postponed.” JKSCERT said that the fresh dates for conduct of these papers of both Hard Zone shall be notified in due course of time. Earlier, th...
Some self styled journalists stigmatize children by disclosing their identity: CWC

Some self styled journalists stigmatize children by disclosing their identity: CWC

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Some self styled journalists have been stigmatizing the children by disclosing their identities. Child welfare Committee Chairperson has written to the information department to direct concerned officers of your department to frequently conduct verifications of persons carrying mics, cameras and other media accessories. "There are a number of Admins of Social Media Pages which highlights the public interest matters related to the children which gives en masse awareness to the parents, teachers, students and other stake holders about the child rights and the authorities before whom any violation of child rights can be agitated which is positive and appreciable factor in the best interest of public and children at large. However, some of the social media handlers (so-called Journalists...
BJP can impose President’s rule in Delhi: Omar Abdullah on Kejriwal’s arrest

BJP can impose President’s rule in Delhi: Omar Abdullah on Kejriwal’s arrest

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National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah and PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti have spoken out vehemently against the recent arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, expressing concerns over what they perceive as growing “authoritarianism" within the ruling government. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Omar further raised concerns about the possibility of the BJP exploiting Kejriwal's situation to impose President's rule in Delhi, thereby interfering with the democratic process. He urged the Aam Aadmi Party to remain vigilant and warned against the misuse of constitutional provisions to subvert the will of the people. “If Aam Aadmi Party is adamant on keeping Arvind Kejriwal as Chief Minister from jail. The Center may use this as an excuse to impose Preside...
Amid Election Season, Flight Fares Skyward in JK, Passengers fume

Amid Election Season, Flight Fares Skyward in JK, Passengers fume

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Air travelers traveling to Jammu and Kashmir are facing the harsh reality of soaring flight fares. With increased demand amidst the election environment and the approaching festival of Holi, airline companies have substantially raised their ticket prices, leaving passengers grappling with exorbitant costs. As per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the impact of this fare surge is particularly felt in routes connecting major cities like Jammu to Srinagar and Delhi. Previously affordable fares have now doubled, with travelers shelling out up to Rs 6,000 for a journey from Jammu to Srinagar, and up to Rs 8,000 for flights to Delhi.   Despite the outcry over escalating fares, authorities have yet to take concrete measures to curb this trend, leaving passengers at the mer...
Kashmiri journalist Asif Sultan released after more than 5 years

Kashmiri journalist Asif Sultan released after more than 5 years

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Kashmiri journalist Asif Sultan has been released after spending more than five years in jail. According to news Laundry, Asif was released nearly 78 days after Jammu Kashmir High Court quashed his detention order under the Public Safety Act. Asif was jailed at the Ambedkar Nagar district jail in Uttar Pradesh. The Kashmiri journalist was booked under the charges of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in August 2018 and then after being bailed out in that case in April 2022, he was booked under the Public Safety Act in the same month. The court quashed his detention on December 11 last year, stating the detaining authorities “did not follow the procedural requirements in letter and spirit”. However, he continued to remain in jail awaiting “clearance letters” from Kashmir’s ...
Kashmir’s thirst quenched: Rain, Snowfall set to break droughty silence

Kashmir’s thirst quenched: Rain, Snowfall set to break droughty silence

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In the latest weather forecast, an independent weather monitor, predicts ongoing light to moderate rain and snow in parts of Kashmir. 'Kashmir Weather' forecasted the similar conditions in a few places in the Jammu region until late afternoon. South Kashmir and parts of central Kashmir might experience a rain-free period between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. today, with the possibility of sunshine, Kashmir Weather forecasts. However, they said, the weather is expected to change as rain and snow is anticipated to become more widespread from evening or night onwards. Jammu region and some parts of south Kashmir are likely to face moderate to heavy rain and snow until tomorrow afternoon. During this period, the central and north Kashmir plains may experience moderate rain or snow. Reports ...
Cluster University Srinagar students fear degree completion delay, seek attention

Cluster University Srinagar students fear degree completion delay, seek attention

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In a stark contrast to the progress made by universities like Kashmir University and Islamia College Srinagar, students at Cluster University Srinagar are expressing growing concerns over the sluggish pace of their academic calendar. While some institutions are already in their 6th semester, Cluster University Jammu has even released the datesheet for the 5th semester, the CUS is yet to take internal examination of 5th semester students. A student said, “Right now I'm in 5th semester. My academic session started in March 2021 and it was supposed to be completed in March 2024.” “But now given the situation my degree will be completed in October 2024 and even I fear will it be complete by October or not,” she said. Students indicate that the 6th semester might stretch until Septe...
Curative Survey scam: One accused arrested from Tamil Nadu, Six others identified

Curative Survey scam: One accused arrested from Tamil Nadu, Six others identified

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Six persons accused in the alleged 'Curative Survey Scam' from outside J&K have been identified and among them one has been arrested. JK Police in a statement said that on 19.12.2023 it was learnt that a bogus company operating under the name 'Curative Survey Private Limited' scammed and cheated the unsuspecting public through a fraudulent website by falsely promising them significant returns on their investments. The company had deceived the subscribers which persuaded them to invest their hard-earned money with fake promises of returns.” “After misrepresenting and cheating, the company became unresponsive, leaving subscribers in the dark and leading to chaos, anguish, and protests.” Accordingly, a case FIR No. 39/2023 under Section 66D of the IT Act and Section 420 of the IP...
Fact check | Order announcing winter vacation for Kashmir colleges fake

Fact check | Order announcing winter vacation for Kashmir colleges fake

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Bhat Yasir A counterfeit order proclaiming a winter vacation for colleges in Jammu and Kashmir has surfaced on various social media platforms, causing widespread confusion among students and educators alike. According to The Kashmiriyat, the misinformation gained traction after being picked up by a few wire news agencies, which cited the deceptive order as the basis for their reports. This dissemination of false information has added to the prevailing uncertainty surrounding academic schedules in the region. However, authorities have swiftly moved to quell the growing apprehension. An official from the higher education department who spoke to The Kashmiriyat, has categorically denounced the order as fabricated. "It's fake," the official stated unequivocally, emphasizing the nee...