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Dooru Residents Seek Appointment of Tehsildar

Dooru Residents Seek Appointment of Tehsildar

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Sheikh Nadeem The Locals in Dooru area of South Kashmir's Islamabad (anantnag) said that the post of Tehsildar in Dooru Tehsil has been lying vacant for the past one month causing resentment among residents. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, they said, the post of Tehsildar has been lying vacant from one month, "After the transfer of previous tehsildar no one was deputed on same place," a local said. In the absence of Tehsildar, all the revenue related works have been negatively affected causing inconvenience among people falling in dooru jurisdiction who thronged the office to get their works done.buy clomid online gaetzpharmacy.com/clomid.html no prescription The Residents have appealed to District Administration to depute a Tehsildar in Dooru, Anantnag so that people do not suffer more....

Famous ‘Naat Khawan’ From Khanyar Shrine in Srinagar Passes Away

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 A senior journalist, Hilal Shah of Dooru Anantnag was bereaved on Tuesday as his ailing father Peer Ghulam Nabi departed from this world in GMC Islamabad (Anantnag) Hospital. Many journalist organizations and working journalists have expressed their sympathies with Hilal Shah. The deceased was serving the Khankah of popular Sufi saint at Khanyar Srinagar, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani locally known as Dastgeer Soub since decades. He was also famous for his Naat Khawani (poetry in praise of the prophet of Islam). With a splendid voice, Ghulam Nabi Shah was famous among the locals.

30-Year-old Man Hangs Self in Anantnag

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Waris Shah A 30-year-old youth allegedly committed suicide on Tuesday by hanging himself to death in South Kashmir's Brakpora area of Anantnag district. An official told The Kashmiriyat that the youth was shifted to Nearly Hospital after committing the act, however, doctors at the hospital declared him brought dead. The official said that the youth was a Labour by profession and it was not immediately known as to why he took this extreme step. He said that the proceedings under section 174 CrPc have been initiated and further investigation has been taken up in this regard.

Man Dies While Lopping Tree in Kokernag

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Sheikh Nadeem A man died on Sunday in Kandiwara Kokernag area in South Kashmirs Anantnag District when he was lopping a tree near his home. Locals told The Kashmiriyat  that a man lopping a tree died when the axe accidentally fell on his chest resulting in his on the spot death. A Police official upon being contacted by The Kashmiriyat verifying the incident identified the man Manzoor Ahmad Shah son of Abdul Sattar shah. He said that Manzoor was a resident of Kandiwara area in Anantnag district's Kokernag belt.

Police Distributes Face Masks Among Pedestrians in Kokernag

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The Jammu Kashmir police distributed hundreds of face masks among pedestrians in Kokernag Area in South Kashmir's Islamabad (Anantnag) district. In a press release issued to The Kashmiriyat, the Police in Kokernag said that due to lockdown, people are facing difficulties in their daily life,  so the local police in Kokernag decided to help the needy people by various means. The Deputy Superintendent of Jammu Kashmir Police for Kokernag, Arif Hussain along with SHO Mir imtiyaz distributed masks among Pedestrians in Kokernag Area. The Police appealed the general public to maintain social distancing norms and use face masks.buy zyban online rxbuywithoutprescriptiononline.net/zyban.html no prescription

One Dead in Road Accident at Kokernag

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Waris Shah One person has died, while second critically injured in a road accident in the Kandiwara area of Kokernag in South Kashmir's Islamaad (anantnag) district on Saturday morning. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that Rouf Ahmed Bhat son of Adul Razaq has died when the tractor he was driving skidded off the road in Kandiwara area early on Saturday morning. He died on the spot, while the person accompanying him has been critically injured  in the accident, he is undergoing treatment at the nearby hospital. The Jammu Kashmir Police has taken a cognizance of the matter and an investigation launched into the accident, a Police official told The Kashmiriyat.

Locals Await Completion of a Bridge for Two Years in Qazigund Area

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Sheikh Nadeem Locals in Tungloo Manzmoo Bakerwal Check area of Qazigund in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Friday staged a protest against the failure of the  authorities for their failure to complete the construction work on a bridge from last two years. The Government had started construction work on the bridge at Tunjloo road some two years ago under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY). The slow pace of work has hampered inhabitants of this area as the construction material keeps on lying inside the bridge. "The bridge connects at least five villages via Kapran-verinag and also it connected with  kulgam-Shopian road, We have  approached with  concerned officials number of times but all we  got was the Void repeated assurances,” a Local told The Kashmiriyat. “We face immens...

On-Duty-Policeman Dies of ‘Cardiac Arrest’ in Verinag

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Waris Shah An on-duty Policeman of Jammu Kashmir Police died of a cardiac in Verinag area of South Kashmir's Islamabad (Anantnag) district on Thursday afternoon. A Police official told The Kashmiriyat that a SGCT with Jammu Kashmir Police identified as Mushtaq Ahmed Parray son of Ghulam Qadir Parray, a resident of Ougjan area in Dialgam died while he was on duty. He said that Mushtaq who was posted at Police post in Verinag faced a cardiac arrest, after which the fellow Policemen rushed him to the hospital, however upon his arrival at the Hospital, he was declared dead, by the hospital authorities. The body has been taken by the Police for investigation (when this report was filed). Sources meanwhile told The Kashmiriyat that senior Policeman, Mushtaq had been unwell for the...

Covid 19- At Least 44 Persons Lodged in Anantnag Jail Tested Positive

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At least 44 inmates at a jail in Kashmir, most of them political prisoners, have tested positive for the coronavirus as of Tuesday. An official said that after a pro-freedom activist was diagnosed with the virus a couple of days ago, all prisoners at Anantnag District Jail were tested for infection, reports said. “Yesterday, four tested positive. Today’s results showed 44 others positive,” the official said. A government spokesman later said on Twitter that 290 people had tested positive in the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday. Their identities were not revealed for fear of stigma. Among those who tested positive at Anantnag District Jail were a preacher and OGWs. The Indian Home Ministry says that more than 7,300 Kashmiris were picked up—most of them during the abrogation of s...

Tourist Cafeteria Goes Up in Flames in Sirigufwara Kashmir

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Suhail Dar Unknown persons set ablaze a cafeteria of Jammu Kashmir tourism in the Sirigufwara area of Anantnag District in South Kashmir. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that the tourist reception centre has around seven building, one of them which is a cafetaria was seen in flames when people woke up early morning on Tuesday. The Locals informed the Fire brigade, who reached the spot along with the Local police of the area, and brought the fire under control. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that the most likely cause of the fire could be a short curcuit. The Local Station House Official Waseem Shah, upon being contacted by The Kashmiriyat confirmed the incident and said the fire caused damage to the entire building which has turned into ashes. He said that Police has registered...
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