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After Teacher, JK Administration Now Dismisses Executive Magistrate 1st Class and Assistant Professor

After Teacher, JK Administration Now Dismisses Executive Magistrate 1st Class and Assistant Professor

OTHERS, REGIONAL
Executive Magistrate (First Class) in whose shop police claimed that it busted a ‘hideout’ last year in May in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district is among the three employees dismissed by Jammu Kashmir Government in the ‘interest of security of the state’. A teacher from North Kashmir’s Kupwara district has already been dismissed while besides Executive Magistrate 1st Class (Naib Tehsildar) from Pulwama, an Assistant Professor has also been dismissed from his service for his alleged involvement in anti-India activities. Recently, Jammu Kashmir Administration set up a Special Task Force (STF) to initiate action against government employees suspected of activities “against the security of the State”. This move was widely criticized by politicians, union leaders and civil society members. ...

99 Percent of the Kumbh Returnees test Covid Positive in Madhya Pradesh

INDIA
On Sunday, it was reported that 99% of the Kumbh returnees in Madhya Pradesh have tested Covid-19 positive. India is in the grips of a deadly pandemic, since the past month.buy amoxil online https://healthcoachmichelle.com/wp-content/themes/Divi/css/new/amoxil.html no prescription Large gatherings at the election rallies and religious congregations have been said to be the major reason behind the increase in the number of Covid patients, since the new variant has arrived.buy valtrex online https://healthcoachmichelle.com/wp-content/themes/Divi/css/new/valtrex.html no prescription And amidst all this comes the news that 60 of the 61 returnees from Kumbh in MP, have tested positive for Covid-19, when it was already feared that the Kumbh mela could be the super spreader of the deadly vi...

24 Patients die as Hospital runs out of Oxygen in Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar

INDIA
It has been reported that on Sunday, a total of 24 patients lost their lives due to the lack of oxygen in a hospital in Karnataka's Chamarajanagar district hospital. It is said that many among them were Covid-19 patients. As per a report by the Deccan Herald, the district administration has maintained that 12 among the deceased died due to the lack of oxygen while the others due to severe ailments. Locals, however, alleged that even the non-covid patients had to face oxygen shortage, which resulted in their deaths. "A total of 24 deaths have happened between Sunday morning and Monday morning. While 23 have died in the district hosptial, one person has died at a private facility. We can not say that all patients have died due to lack of oxygen," said Dr M R Ravi, the Deputy Commiss...

Corona Curfew in Jammu Kashmir will Continue every Weekend

REGIONAL
Jammu Kashmir government on Sunday requested that there will be a complete weekend lockdown inside city, metropolitan neighborhood body restricts in each of the 20 locale from 7:00 pm each Friday till 7:00 am each Monday. In any case, according to rules and directions, given by the State Executive Committee (SEC), on COVID regulation measures in the Union Territory of Jammu Kashmir, which will produce results from today, no Deputy Commissioner or any subordinate Magistrate would force any neighborhood lockdown, outside informed Containment Zones. They can't do as such without earlier interview with the State Executive Committee and following the orders and rules gave by MHA, Government of India. "Complete Corona night check in time will be forced inside metropolitan/metropolitan near...

13 Opposition Leaders call upon the Central Government for Immediate Action

INDIA
In a joint statement published by 13 opposition leaders from the country, the ruling government has been called upon for immediate action towards the havoc wreaked by the deadly pandemic.buy valtrex generic buynoprescriptiononlinerxx.net/valtrex.html over the counter The opposition leaders have urged to the centre, that in times of the uncontrollable surge of the pandemic, the centre must ensure uninterrupted flow of oxygen to all hospitals and health centers. The centre has been asked to launch a free mass vaccination drive all across the country. And has been told that the budgetary allocation of Rupees 35,000 crores for the vaccination programme be used for the purpose. The statement dated 2 May, 2021 read, “In times of the uncontrollable surge of the pandemic across our count...

Ceasefire violated- Intense Shelling in Samba Jammu Kashmir

INTERNATIONAL
In violation of the new Ceasefire pact, massive shelling and firing was witnessed along international border in Jammu Kashmir's Samba district on Monday, officials said. Border Security Force officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that around 6.00 am, Pakistan Rangers targeted BSF patrolling party on international border in Ramgarh sector of Samba district. BSF officials said they also retaliated in a effectively. Earlier, on February 24 this year, in an unexpected move, India and Pakistan issued a joint statement agreeing to strictly observe ceasefire regulations afresh. The re-commitment to the 2003 ceasefire came at a time when tensions were slowly ebbing at the LAC where India and China had been involved in a stand-off for almost nine months—(KNO)

Covid 19- Closure of Educational Institutes Extended till May 31

EDUCATION
The Jammu Kashmir administration on Sunday said that the closure of educational institutes in Jammu Kashmir has been extended. "All Universities, Colleges and technical / skill development institutions in J&K to remain closed till May 31. All schools, coaching centers in J&K to remain closed till May 31. Religious places of worship to remain open," J&K Govt. Earlier the administration extended the lockdown in the erstwhile state till 6 May to stop the spread of the covid virus.

Do not Address Me as Lord, The Only Lord is ‘Allah’- Anantnag Born Judge Tells Lawyers to Call him Sir

REGIONAL
Judicial Magistrate, 1st Class Boniyar, in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district has issued an order, asking lawyers not to address him as ‘your lordship’ or ‘your honor’ but simply say ‘Sir’ while addressing him in the court of law. The Judge while describing the words like ‘your lordship’ ‘my lord’ or ‘your honor’ of divine nature said these words belong to ‘Lord’ (Almighty Allah) only. “It is hereby for the information of all lawyers that they may not address me as, “Your Lordship”, “My Lord” or “Your Honor”, as such words are of divine nature and belong to the Lord only. Therefore, lawyers are directed to rather use the word “Sir” in place of such words. This order may be strictly followed,” reads the order issued by Judicial Magistrate 1st Class Boniyar Shahber Ayaz, who is a re...

Family Rendered Homeless in a Massive Ablaze in Matalhama

KULGAM
Danishwar Hameed A residential house was gutted in a massive fire Matalhama in area of South Kashmir’s kulgam district on Sunday morning. An official told The Kashmiriyat that the fire broke out at around 10:30 am and soon after the fire broke out locals reached the spot and tried to douse the flames, however, they failed to do so. He said that a residential house that belonged to Abdul Rashid Reshi was destroyed in the devastating fire. The immediate causes of the fire were not known, however no injuries were reported from the incident.

‘Government Could have Stopped Covid Resurge’- Modi Government Ignored Warning from Scientists

INTERNATIONAL
As India battles with the deadly coronavirus pandemic, a shocking report has come to the fore. As per a report by Reuters, a panel of scientists set up by government, had alarmed the Indian officials in early March about a new and more contagious variant of Coronavirus taking hold in the country. Five scientists who are a part of this forum have confirmed this. Despite warnings, four of the scientists said that the government did not seek to impose major restrictions to stop the spread. Reportedly, the Indian Sars-CoV-2 genetics consortium or Insavog had issued the warning in March. One of the scientists, who happens to be the director of a research center in Northern India and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that it was conveyed to a top official, who reports directly t...
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