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Prisoner Dies in District Jail in  Anantnag

Prisoner Dies in District Jail in Anantnag

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Danishwar Hameed A prisoner died under mysterious circumstances at District Jail of Anantnag in South Kashmir. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that Shahzad Ahmed Wani, aged around 45, who is a resident of Shalipora area in Kulgam district of South Kashmir died during his lodgement in Mattan Jail in Anantnag. His body has been shifted to District hospital in Anantnag for medico- legal formalities. An official upon being contacted by The Kashmiriyat said that Shahzad died of illness as he had been keeping unwell for quite a while. "He had been brought to the hospital several times as his health deteriorated many times during the past few days," the official said. Details rushing in.
Grenade Attack in Bus Stand of Anantnag Town

Grenade Attack in Bus Stand of Anantnag Town

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Suspected militants Saturday hurled a grenade at a police party at Bus Stand in South Kashmir’s Anatanag district, however no injury was reported during the incident. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that suspected militants hurled a grenade at a police party at Bus Stand Anantnag, but no one was hurt during the incident. He said the area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers. More Details Awaited
‘Sell Mutton at Government Rates or Face Action’- Aishmuqam Municipality President Warns Butchers

‘Sell Mutton at Government Rates or Face Action’- Aishmuqam Municipality President Warns Butchers

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The President Municipal Committee Aishmuqam Abdul Wahid on Friday said that stern action will be initiated against those butchers who are found violating Government orders with regard to mutton rates. "As per the recent order issued by the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir regarding the mutton rate @ 480/ kg, All the butchers of Aishmuqam town are hereby instructed to follow the order in letter and spirit otherwise strict action will be taken against the defaulters under law," President Municipal Committee Aishmuqam said in an official communique issued to The Kashmiriyat. He said that the Committee will constitute special squads for ensuring implementation of government orders besides will create a helpline for the common public so that they register their grievances.
80-year-old Mother of Ex-MLA of National Conference Dies After Brief Illness

80-year-old Mother of Ex-MLA of National Conference Dies After Brief Illness

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Mother of ex-MLA of National Conference for Shangus, Abdul Majeed Mir's 80-year-old mother, Zainab Begum passed away on Sunday night. She was suffering from ill health for a brief period after which she passed away on the night of November 1. Many socio-political groups and personalities expressed grief on the demise and expressed condolences to the bereaved family. She was laid to rest after her last rites were performed at her native in Mir Mohalla area of Achabal in Anantnag district of South Kashmir. The Fateh Khwani of the deceased shall be held at their residence in Mir Mohalla, Achabal on Friday, November 6.
Army’s 19 RR Organizes ‘Confidence Building Tour’ in Kashmir

Army’s 19 RR Organizes ‘Confidence Building Tour’ in Kashmir

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The Indian Army has said that the 19 RR Kokernag camp organised a Confidence Building Tour to Gulmarg on 31 October 2020. The CBT was flagged in the presence of Major Bhisham 19 Rashtriya Rifles, a press release issued to The Kashmiriyat read. As per the official communique, A total of 20 boys of various ages from the Kokernag area and three teachers enjoyed and admired the natural beauty of the place. "They also visited High altitude Warfare School (HAWS) of the Indian army specializing in snow- craft and winter warfare. It is located in an area that is prone to avalanches. It is one of the most famous warfare academies of the world," the presser read. The flagging in culminated with tea and interaction with children and their parents. "This event will go in a long way to ...
Heaps of Paddy Crops Burnt by Unknown Persons in Anantnag Area

Heaps of Paddy Crops Burnt by Unknown Persons in Anantnag Area

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Waris Shah Heaps of paddy dry Grass were gutted in a mysterious blaze at Chee area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday evening. Eyewitnesses told The Kashmiriyat that heaps of Paddy crops of nearly 4000 bundles belonging to Azad Ah Dar, Manzoor Ah Dar, Abdul Aziz Ganie & 3500 bundles of Mohd Ashraf Rather were reduced to ashes. "The fire has been brought under control after desperate attempts by the F&E Service Deptt and locals to douse off the flames," an official said. He said that the police reached the spot and assured the locals that anybody found involved in this crime will be dealt strictly. This is not the first incident of it's type in Kashmir, earlier unknown persons set ablaze crops in Anantnag's Deethu area on 07 October. On 11 October, Unk...
4-year-old Boy Dies After Getting Stuck in Traffic Jam in Anantnag

4-year-old Boy Dies After Getting Stuck in Traffic Jam in Anantnag

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Waris Shah A four year old boy namely Anzar Ahmad Son of Jan Mohammad Bhat Resident of Nowpora Dooru in Anantnag reportedly lost his life after being stuck in traffic jam for a long time. Eyewitnesses told The Kashmiriyat that the four year old boy had swallowed a bean seed which got stuck at his throat. The parents rushed him towards Dooru Modern hospital immediately but ahead of long traffic jam on Anantnag Verinag road they were not able to reach the hospital and lost their son. Chairman Shahabad Development forum Zahoor Malik have condolence the huge loss and have targeted the Administration and Traffic police for this loss. Malik said that he has repeatedly requested the Administration to stop the process of diversion of traffic from this road, But the Administration h...
House Gutted in Fire Incident at Deesu Anantnag

House Gutted in Fire Incident at Deesu Anantnag

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Sheikh Nadeem A Residential house was gutted in a fire mishap at Deesu Daksum in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Wednesday Morning. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that a massive fire broke out early morning in Residential house owned by Mohd Sidiq Kohli son of Habib Kholi resident of Deesu Daksum. In this mishap a one-story house was completely damaged but the cause of the fire was not found. Police reached on spot and further investigation has been initiated in this regard. Family and locals have made an appeal to District administration for compensation to the concerned family.
Male Dead Body recovered in Achabal Area

Male Dead Body recovered in Achabal Area

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Waris Shah One Unidentified male dead body was recovered in South kashmir Ranipora Village of Anantnag district on Wednesday Morning. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that a few residents spotted the body lying in Ranipora village of Anantnag and immediately informed police about it. Soon after being informed, a police team reached the spot and recovered the body, they said. A Police official identified the dead body as that of Mohammed Yaseen Kiyani son of Barkatullah Kiyani, a resident of Rakhe Brah area in Mattan, Anantnag district. Police have taken cognizance into the death of Mohd Yaseen.
Locals Block Achabal-Anantnag Road over Unavailability of Drinking Water

Locals Block Achabal-Anantnag Road over Unavailability of Drinking Water

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Waris Shah The residents of Thajiwara areas of South Kashmir’s Islamabad (Anantnag) district staged a protest against the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department over the issue of non-availability of drinking water in the villages. The villagers speaking to The Kashmiriyat demanded clean drinking water for their survival as the villages are not equipped with water facilities. Groups of men and women, who were part of the protest, assembled on the Achabal-Anantnag road for several hours, as a result, Achabal-Anantnag road was blocked.buy tadasiva online https://calibudsman.com/wp-content/themes/shoptimizer/inc/core/functions/new/tadasiva.html no prescription The protestors also raised slogans against the PHE.