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Covid 19- 1590 Persons Test Positive in JK, Death Toll Reaches 932

Covid 19- 1590 Persons Test Positive in JK, Death Toll Reaches 932

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Salman Shah With a surge of more 1590 coronavirus cases by Wednesday, the number of positive cases in Jammu Kashmir climbed to 58244, while as the death toll has rose to 932. Officials told The Kashmiriyat that among the fresh cases include 112 travelers. 832 cases were reported from Jammu Division and 758 from Kashmir Valley, officials said.buy vardenafil online https://www.lifefoodstorage.store/wp-content/themes/astra/languages/en/vardenafil.html no prescription He said that on Wednesday, Srinagar reported 225 infections, Budgam 119, Baramulla 92, Pulwama 70, Anantnag 37, Kupwara 74, Bandipora 42, Kulgam 13, Ganderbal 86, Jammu 221, Udhampur 44, Rajouri 147, Kathua 80, Samba 39, Poonch 92, Ramban 39, Doda 114, Reasi 24 and Kishtwar 32.buy viagra oral jelly online https://www.l...
Tehsildar Office in Anantnag to Issue ‘On-Spot’ Domicile Certificates

Tehsildar Office in Anantnag to Issue ‘On-Spot’ Domicile Certificates

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Salman Shah The Tehsil office of Anantnag in South Kashmir has notified that it is providing on-spot domicile certificates to ease the process of application for domicile certificates for the public of the South Kashmir district. So far in the past three days nearly thousand certificates have been issued by the Tehsildar of Anantnag in South Kashmir, Abdul Wasi Rouf Deva to the desired applicants on the spot. Accoding to the circular on 15 September and 17th September 2020, the Tehsildar shall be issuing hand to hand domicile certificates for the revenue village Qasba Baghat at Hanfia High School in Lal chowk Anantnag. The official told The Kashmiriyat that the schedule/roster is to facilitate the issuance of the Domicile Certificates to the desired applicants on a Fastrack ba...
5 Indian Civilians Who Went Missing from Arunachal to be Handed over by China

5 Indian Civilians Who Went Missing from Arunachal to be Handed over by China

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Five Indian civilians, who went missing from villages near the border with China earlier this month, have been handed over to India by China's People's Liberation Army or PLA, as per army sources. The Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) would hand over the civilians, who went missing from Arunachal Pradesh, on Saturday at a designated location.China will hand over the five Indian nationals at Wacha near Kibithu border personnel meeting point, said Army sources later. The Minister took to Twitter to announce, "The Chinese PLA has confirmed to Indian Army to hand over the youths from Arunachal Pradesh to our side. The handing over is likely to take place anytime tomorrow i.e. 12th September 2020 at a designated location."The PLA had earlier...
Pattan gunfight: Toll reaches to 3 in encounter; 1 Army officer injured, 2 SOG men stable

Pattan gunfight: Toll reaches to 3 in encounter; 1 Army officer injured, 2 SOG men stable

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Two more unidentified militants were killed in Pattan gunfight today, taking the number of total slain militants to three. An army major and two SoG personnel sustained injuries in an encounter at Yeddipora area in Pattan, north Kashmir’s Baramulla district. “Two more unidentified militants were killed. In total, three unidentified militants were killed,” a police official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) He said that the army officer who was earlier injured was stable the two SoG men who sustained injuries are also out of danger. “Search operation is being conducted in the area to rule out the presence of any other militant,” he said.
Situation in Eastern Ladakh slightly Tense: Army Chief

Situation in Eastern Ladakh slightly Tense: Army Chief

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Army chief, General MM Naravane on Friday said that the situation at the line of actual control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh is slightly tense. All the precautions, safety and security are in place to ensure integrity, and that the soldiers are well prepared to deal with any challenge. Talking to a selected group of reporters, General Naravane, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the situation has been tense for last two to three months in Eastern Ladakh. But India has been engaging with China both at the military and diplomatic level.The engagement will continue future to pacify the current situation at (LAC). The army chief interacted with the army officers of different levels and took stock of the preparedness stating that the “morale of jawans is high and they a...
‘Militants Facing weapon shortage in South Kashmir’

‘Militants Facing weapon shortage in South Kashmir’

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The army on Tuesday said that Pakistan has adopted a new trend to drop arms and ammunition close to the line of control (LoC) to fuel militancy in the valley but the same has been blocked by the security agencies jointly. Addressing a press conference, General officer Commanding (GOC) of 19 Infantry division, Baramulla, Major General Varinder Vats said that Pakistan is frustrated due to blockade of infiltration and cooperation between the security agencies had forced it to push more advanced weapons into the valley. “But the halt in supply chain has left militants high and dry. In South Kashmir, militants possess only pistols,” he said. He said that Pakistan is unrelenting in its effort to push in arms to strengthen militancy in Kashmir but alert troops along the LoC have been ab...
Covid 19- Jammu Kashmir’s tally breaches 38K mark; Death toll mounts to 717

Covid 19- Jammu Kashmir’s tally breaches 38K mark; Death toll mounts to 717

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Jammu Kashmir added 525 cases on Tuesday, taking the total caseload to 38,223, including 241 in Jammu division and 284 in Kashmir division, health officials said. In all, 14 more Covid-19 deaths were reported, pushing the overall fatalities in Jammu Kashmir to 717. 29,484 patients have completely recovered. The the number of active cases is now 8,022 in JK out of which 2,318 are from Jammu division and 5,704 from Kashmir division.
12.5 Lakh Domicile Certificates Issued so far in Jammu Kashmir- Admin

12.5 Lakh Domicile Certificates Issued so far in Jammu Kashmir- Admin

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The Jammu Kashmir administration on Tuesday said that 12.5 lakh domicile certificates have been issued so far, with over 99 percent being erstwhile PRC holders. Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, yje Principal Secretary Power Development Department and Information Department, Rohit Kansal said that the process of issuance of Domicile Certificates is picking up rapidly and certificate issuance is being monitored regularly. He was flanked by Principal Secretary and Financial Commissioner Revenue, Dr Pawan Kotwal and Director Information and Public Relations, Syed Sehrish Asgar. "Nearly 12.5 lakh Domicile Certificates have been issued so far in Jammu Kashmir of which 99 per cent have been issued to the erstwhile PRCs or including Kashmiri Pandit migrants.” He added that s...
Update- Four Militants Killed in Shopian Encounter

Update- Four Militants Killed in Shopian Encounter

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Mir Irfan Four Militants have been killed in the encounter that broke out between government forces and militants in the Kiloora area of  of Kashmir’s Shopian district on Thursday. A Police official told The Kashmiriyat that a cordon and search operation (CASO) was launched in the area by a joint team of forces including Army’s 44RR, CRPF and JK police on specific inputs about the presence of militants in the Kiloora area. He said that after trapping the militants, they were asked to surrender, however, they opened fire which was retaliated, this triggering an encounter. The official said that during the gunfight four Militants have been killed, who are yet to be identified. The search operations to trace out the bodies of slain Militant are still on, the firing has stoppe...
COVID-19: Doctor and 2 More Die, JK Death Toll Reaches 468- Daily Report

COVID-19: Doctor and 2 More Die, JK Death Toll Reaches 468- Daily Report

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The COVID-19 death toll has reached 468 in Jammu Kashmir. A senior doctor along with 2 more people have succumbed to this deadly disease, overnight. The officials reported that a senior doctor admitted at SKIMS Soura, due to COVID-19, for some time now died at 6:50 A.M. today. The doctor’s demise has been widely mourned “He was a very humble and a great human being who would go an extra mile in helping people. In him we have lost a great colleague and an asset,” said a colleague of the doctor. Another, COVID related death happened at tertiary care hospital, in Baramulla District. A 65-year-old woman from Tangmarg, having various ailments had tested positive, lost her battle today. Meanwhile, a 70-year-old woman from Pattan area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district who...