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Man Beaten in Delhi, Forced to Shout Anti Pakistan Slogans

Man Beaten in Delhi, Forced to Shout Anti Pakistan Slogans

INDIA
After a video that went viral on various social media platforms showing a man in Delhi being thrashed by another man as he is forced to chant “Pakistan Murdabad”, the police said. The police said that the accused has been arrested and an FIR has been filed in the matter. The disturbing clip shows the accused who was identified as Ajay Goswami thrashing a man. He pins him down to the ground and tells him “Zor se bol, Hindustan Zindabad, Pakistan Murdabad.” As the man being beaten holds Goswami’s feet, he shouts angrily: “Leave my feet”. Voices of other men, probably recording the video in northeast Delhi’s Khajuri Khas locality, can be heard as they curse this man being roughed up. They tell him to chant: “Asaduddin Owaisi Murdabad”. Mr Owaisi is a Lok Sabha MP and president of the...
Police Launches Women Helpline Desk in Shopian

Police Launches Women Helpline Desk in Shopian

SHOPIAN
To help the women and girls in distress, Police in Shopian on Thursday inaugurated a Women Helpdesk at Police Station Imamsahab. A police spokesman in a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the Women Helpdesk was inaugurated by SSP Shopian Amritpal Singh. On the occasion, ASP Shopian, SDPO Zainapora, DySP PC Imamsahab and other senior officers of the district were present. The help desk is aimed to respond to all such calls made by the women who are victims of domestic violence. The growing incidents of violence like domestic violence, dowry demand on marriages, social discrimination, or any kind of abuse or violence demands an immediate redressal mechanism. As the idea is to provide a prompt and reliable response mechanism to all the reports and inform...
Bad Condition of Chanser to Behibagh road in Kulgam irks Residents

Bad Condition of Chanser to Behibagh road in Kulgam irks Residents

KULGAM
Daniswar Hameed The Residents of Chanser to Behibagh areas of district Kulgam are facing a tough time due to the dilapidated condition of the roads creating immense hardships as the road is dotted with big potholes and ditches, making walking and driving an ordeal. The Patients and pregnant women in particular besides school-going children are suffering immensely as this road has developed ditches, potholes at many spots. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, the residents said that earlier authorities had assured to repair the road but the situation is unchanged as the problems like non-maintenance of roads, development of ditches, and holes on the major part of the road have not been repaired yet. They appealed to the Newly appointed District Development Commissioner Kulgam to interve...
‘Dissent has been Criminalized in India’- Mehbooba Mufti says after 5 Hours of Questioning by ED

‘Dissent has been Criminalized in India’- Mehbooba Mufti says after 5 Hours of Questioning by ED

REGIONAL
Mehbooba Mufti speaking a group of media personnel after she came of out the Enforcement Department (ED) on Thursday after nearly five hours of questioning said that Dissent has been criminalized in India. The former Chief Minister said that she will continue fighting for the restoration of Articles 370 and 35, no matter how much she is harassed. “One who speaks against the BJP Government is being either booked under seditious charges or being summoned by the investigative agencies," Mehbooba said. Mehbooba reached the ED office in Srinagar at around 11:00 AM where she was questioned for nearly five hours and was allowed to go at around 04:35 PM. Pertinently, ED had issued summon to Mehbooba Mufti on March 5 this year, asking her to appear before the agency for questioning in a...
Two CRPF Personnel Killed, Two Injured in Suspected Militant Attack in Lawapora Srinagar

Two CRPF Personnel Killed, Two Injured in Suspected Militant Attack in Lawapora Srinagar

REGIONAL
Irshad Hussain Two Government Force personnel have been killed while two others critically injured as suspected Militants on Thursday afternoon opened fire on Government Forces in the Lawaypora area of Srinagar. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that militants opened fire in a patrol of Central Reserve Police Force personnel deployed on the Srinagar- Baramulla highway near Lawapora injuring four CRPF Men. Two of the four Injured CRPF men died on the way to the hospital, while two others are stated to be critical. Earlier, A Police official confirming the attack to The Kashmiriyat said that a team of Police has rushed to the spot. "We are ascertaining the details, we do not know of the details yet," he said. Meanwhile, as per eyewitnesses, a cordon has been launched to nab the att...
3 CRPF Men Critically Wounded in Suspected Militant Attack in Lawaypora Srinagar

3 CRPF Men Critically Wounded in Suspected Militant Attack in Lawaypora Srinagar

REGIONAL
Irshad Hussain Three Government Force personnel have been critically injured as suspected Militants on Thursday afternoon opened fire on Government Forces in the Lawaypora area of Srinagar. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that militants opened fire in a patrol of Central Reserve Police Force personnel deployed on the Srinagar- Baramulla highway near Lawapora. As per initial inputs, three CRPF men have been injured in the attack and Militants managed to escape from the spot. A Police official confirming the attack to The Kashmiriyat said that a team of Police has rushed to the spot. Details emerging. This is a breaking news and will be updated as details rush in.
One Teacher for 86 Students in Government Primary school in Malangam Bandipora

One Teacher for 86 Students in Government Primary school in Malangam Bandipora

EDUCATION
The government primary school in Malangam village of North Kashmir's Bandipora is painting a grim picture of education sector with institute having only one teacher to teach students up to class 5.buy super kamagra online https://calibudsman.com/wp-content/themes/shoptimizer/inc/core/functions/new/super-kamagra.html no prescription The parents whose wards are enrolled in the school said that the school has total enrolment of 86 students, adding that only one teacher has been deputed to teach all the students, while other posts are lying vacant for a long time. The locals said that the school also lacks the basic infrastructure and proper accommodation. "Only three rooms are available at the schools to accommodate 86 students. Besides, the school also lacks toilet facility, washro...
Covid 19- Highest Spike In Last 5 Months in India, 53,476 Test Positive in Last 24 Hours

Covid 19- Highest Spike In Last 5 Months in India, 53,476 Test Positive in Last 24 Hours

INDIA
Continuing with the alarming rise, India, during the last 24 hours, recorded over 53,000 new COVID-19 cases taking the overall case tally to 1,17,87,534. The death toll also rose to 1,60,692 after 251 people succumbed to the deadly pathogen during the last 24 hours. The country reported 53,476 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, which is the highest single-day toll the country has reported since October last year. As many as 54,366 new infections were recorded in a span of 24 hours on October 23. The death toll also breached the 200-mark for the second consecutive day this year. The country had witnessed 275 death on Tuesday and now 248 more fatalities were added to the death count. On October 23, when the new cases were just 1,000 more than today's count, around 665 people succumbed to...
One Dead in Road Accident in Anantnag Area

One Dead in Road Accident in Anantnag Area

ISLAMABAD
Waris Shah One person died during a road accident in the Brakpora area of Anantnag district in South Kashmir early on Thursday morning. An official told The Kashmiriyat that a road tipper bearing the registration number  JK03A 7648 hit a pedestrian namely Naseeb Ahmad son of Khazir Wani aged 50 near the B.Ed college in Brakpora injuring him critically. Naseeb Ahmed was shifted to the Government medial College in Anantnag for treatment, however, upon his arrival at the hospital, he was declared brought dead by the Doctors. The body of the deceased who was a resident of Wangam area in Shangus Anantnag will be handed over to the family after completion of the postmortem, the official said.
Covid-19- Admin Mulls Night Restrictions in Jammu Kashmir- Restrictions Likely on Eid, Shab e Bara’at

Covid-19- Admin Mulls Night Restrictions in Jammu Kashmir- Restrictions Likely on Eid, Shab e Bara’at

UPDATES
As covid-19 cases continue to show an upward surge in Jammu Kashmir, the administration in Jammu Kashmir is planning to re-imposing night curbs across the region. The aministration, as reported earlier by The Kashmiriyat is planning to make “area specific Containment Zones” and increasing RT-PCR and Rapid Antigen Testing (RAT), random sampling in schools and colleges and acting tough on those violating the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) like wearing of masks and maintaining social distancing. The administrations in Shopian, Kulgam and Srinagar have so far issued the fresh SOPs asking the general public to adhere to covid protocols including wearing the masks in public spaces. The Government has also decided to go ahead with restrictions imposed at Lakhanpur, the gateway to Jam...