Category: Kashmir

  • 10th, 12th results likely within month

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    Srinagar, May 09: Authorities on Tuesday said that it will likely announce results of annual regular exams of 10th and 12th standard within a month.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) Tassaduq Hussain Mir said, “As of now, we are waiting for the evaluation of answer scripts of hard zones.”

    He said that the process of the examination of 10th and 12th standard in hard is about to end and the department was trying hard to complete all the process at earliest.

    “We have almost completed the evaluation of soft zones. We will try our level best to declare the results this month,” the director said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Govt Orders Transfer And Postings Of Various Naib Tehsildars- Check Name List Here – Kashmir News

    Govt Orders Transfer And Postings Of Various Naib Tehsildars- Check Name List Here – Kashmir News

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    Govt Orders Transfer And Postings Of Various Naib Tehsildars- Check Name List Here

    The Government of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday ordered transfer and posting of 09 Naib Tehsildars in the Interest of administration with Immediate effect:IMG 20230509 130253

     


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Paid Internship By World Food Programme, Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: The World Food Programme (WFP) is an esteemed global organization that is dedicated to mitigating worldwide emergencies caused by conflicts and natural disasters. As the largest humanitarian organization, the WFP offers aid to vulnerable people in crisis-affected regions.

    For students worldwide, the WFP offers an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience through its paid internship program. The program offers internships in nearly every field, ranging from human resources, gender and social inclusion, data analysis, IT operations, research, analysis, mapping, graphic design, and more.

    The internship program’s duration is flexible and ranges from a minimum of two months to a maximum of eight months. To qualify, candidates must have enrolled in any recognized university within the last six months, have completed at least two years of their degree, and have organized their visa to travel to the internship country and cover visa-related costs. Applicants with excellent teamwork and management skills, fluency in English, and a passion for humanitarian work will be preferred.

    To apply, candidates must submit educational transcripts, proof of enrollment in any program, an updated CV or resume, and a cover letter.

    The WFP internship program offers several benefits, including a monthly stipend of up to $1,000 (₹81780) and coverage of travel costs. Additionally, interns will gain valuable practical experience and an opportunity to contribute to the WFP’s mission of serving vulnerable people affected by global emergencies.

    For more details and to apply, click here

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • India’s Minimum Import Price For Apples Saves Kashmir’s Orchard Owners

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    by Raashid Andrabi

    SRINAGAR: Kashmir’s apple growers can finally take a deep breath of relief as the Indian government has implemented a Minimum Import Price (MIP) for apples, which puts an end to the influx of cheap imports from Iran and Afghanistan.

    This policy mandates that any apple costing less than Rs 50 per kilogram cannot be imported, providing a much-needed boost to the local apple industry. With over 35 lakh people, both directly and indirectly, depending on the apple industry for their livelihood, the move is expected to have a significant impact on the Kashmiri economy, which currently accounts for around 8% of the country’s GDP.

    The announcement of this decision was received with open arms by the Kashmiri apple growers, who have been struggling for years with declining prices due to the cheap import of apples from neighbouring countries. The drop in apple pricing caused losses for local producers, leading to many switching their apple orchards for non-agricultural purposes. The new policy is expected to ensure that the local apple industry obtains a higher market share.

    According to Majid Aslam Wafai, President of JKPICCA, “We have been lobbying for this for a long time, and we hope that this measure will protect farmers whose input costs for growing apples have gone up manifold in recent years.” He further added, “We will have a stable price now during the harvest season, beforehand the Iranian apples were sold at lesser prices here which impacted us.”

    The MIP is an import price ceiling that safeguards the interests of the country’s apple growers. The import policy remains “Free” for those apples costing above Rs 50 per kilogram. However, an exception has been made for India’s neighbour Bhutan, which has been kept out of the new restrictions.

    This decision by the Indian government is expected to have a significant impact on the Kashmiri economy. In Jammu and Kashmir, over 3.37 lakh hectares of land is being used for the production of fresh and dry fruits, and more area is added each year. Apples are grown on 1.68 lakh hectares of land, accounting for a significant portion of the region’s horticultural industry. Pears are cultivated on 14,161 hectares of land in the Valley.

    The move is expected to safeguard the interests of local apple growers and ensure that the industry obtains a higher market share. The local farmers, who have been eagerly awaiting such a decision, are now optimistic about the future of the apple industry. One such farmer, Shabir Ahmad, said, “This decision has come as a huge relief for us. We were struggling to compete with the cheap imports from Iran and Afghanistan. Now, we can expect a fair price for our produce.”

    The decision to impose an MIP for apples is a welcome move, particularly for the small-scale apple growers in the region. Many of these farmers have been struggling to make ends meet due to the lack of a proper support system. The new policy is expected to provide a much-needed boost to the local apple industry, which has been facing tough competition from cheap imports from neighbouring countries.

    The Kashmiri apple industry has been a significant contributor to the region’s economy for decades. The implementation of this new policy is expected to help this industry regain its position as one of the leading horticultural industries in the country. It is also expected to provide a much-needed source of income for the local farmers who depend on the industry for their livelihood.

    Overall, the decision to implement an MIP for apples is a positive step towards supporting the local apple industry in Kashmir. With this new policy in place, local farmers can finally breathe a sigh of relief and hope for a better future.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Mentally Unsound Man Shot At, Hospitalised

    Mentally Unsound Man Shot At, Hospitalised

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    SRINAGAR: Officials said that a mentally unsound man was shot by the Army near the Line of Control in the Nowshera Sector of Rajouri district on Tuesday morning.

    According to an official, the man was roaming around the Army establishment in the area when he was challenged by personnel. When he did not respond, the Army shot at him.

    The man was taken to a nearby healthcare facility, where his condition is now said to be stable.

    He has been identified as Anil, son of Bhagwan Dass from Charyala Kalal in Nowshera. Local residents reported that the man had a history of wandering around the village and was mentally unsound. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 271 Cars Stolen In Srinagar Last Year, Only 69 Found

    271 Cars Stolen In Srinagar Last Year, Only 69 Found

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    SRINAGAR: Car-lifters last year stole 271 vehicles in different parts of Kashmir capital Srinagar.

    Out of 271 stolen vehicles, Srinagar police managed to recover 69 stolen vehicles. The data provided by Srinagar police reveals that 202 stolen vehicles are still missing.

    Police have arrested several accused in connection with vehicle theft incidents and presented challans in the court of law.

    Car lifters have stolen the vehicles mostly at those places where CCTV cameras have not been installed. Police sources said that CCTV footage helps police to zero in on the thieves while in the absence of any footage, it takes time to apprehend the criminals.

    Data shows that from 2020 till 2021 ending motor vehicle thefts have doubled, however, there was a slight dip in 2022.

    The last three years’ data from 2020 to 2022 reveals that car lifters managed to steal 657 vehicles across Srinagar city out of which Srinagar police have recovered 199 vehicles and 458 vehicles are still missing. (KNT)

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Police advise people not to abandon their houses while attending marriage functions

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    Srinagar, May 9: In order to avoid and stop theft incidents, police in Srinagar have advised people not to abandon their houses and refrain from keeping valuables in the house.

    In some areas of Srinagar city, people claimed that thieves broke into their houses and looted cash and valuables when they were out to attend a marriage function.

    To prevent such theft, police have advised people to safeguard their valuables and don’t keep cash and other valuables in the house when nobody remains present in the house.

    A top police official told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that anti-social elements especially burglars keep an eye on those houses which remain locked and where family members go out to attend any function.

    “It’s our responsibility to advise people to safeguard their valuables as a preventive measure,” he said adding that people should avail of the facilities of bank lockers, ATMs, debit and credit cards.

    The official said that a slight negligence on their part will cost them their hard-earned money and ornaments.

    He said people should help the police by cooperating to prevent thefts, especially those that occur during the day.

    “People can keep a minimum amount at home since all banks provide facilities such as ATM’s and net banking which can be used for any transaction or transfers. They are reliable and convenient. Also, jewelry must be kept safe in the bank and only those required for daily use can be kept at home,” the official said adding that people should inform the concerned police station if they find suspects roaming in their areas. [KNT]

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Soldier Dies After Falling Down During Exercise

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    SRINAGAR: An army soldier died after falling down during an exercise in the Drugmulla area of North Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Tuesday.

    An official stated that the soldier, Mohd Yousuf Bhat, was currently undergoing cadre training at the battalion headquarters 160 TA JAK RIF and fell down during a PT exercise. He was immediately rushed to Drugmulla, where doctors declared him brought dead.

    Inquest proceedings under Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Code have already been initiated, the official added. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • G-20, Amarnath Yatra: High level security meet in Srinagar today

    G-20, Amarnath Yatra: High level security meet in Srinagar today

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    Srinagar, May 09: A crucial security review meeting will take place in Srinagar today that will be chaired by Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla while top security officials from the Union Territory will participate in the meet. Arrangements for the upcoming G-20 events, Amarnath Yatra, recent attacks in Poonch and Rajouri will be discussed besides other security related matters including terrorism and law and order situation.

    A senior official from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), over phone from New Delhi, a high level meeting will take place in Srinagar today. “Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and Director Intelligence Bureau are flying to Srinagar from New Delhi. The meeting will be chaired by Bhalla,” the official said, adding top officials from police including Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh, ADGP’s of Kashmir and Jammu, Vijay Kumar and Mukesh Singh, GoC’s of 15 and 16 Corps, IGPs of CRPF and BSF, besides officers from the various intelligence agencies will participate in the meeting.

    As far as the agenda, the official said that the meeting will discuss and give final touches to the security arrangements to be put in place for the upcoming G-20 events slated for May 22-May 24 in Srinagar and the Amarnath Yatra. This will be the first time that G-20 events will be held in Srinagar under India’s presidency. J&K administration has already stated that the event was a great opportunity to showcase the tourism potential of the J&K and to give a global push to the UT’s tourism, which is the backbone of the total economy of the region.

    Sources in the MHA said that apart from the security plan for the G-20 events, today’s meeting will also prepare and finalise the plan for Amarnath Yatra. Security grid in Kashmir has already prepared a security plan and as per sources, the power point presentation of the same will be made in the today’s meeting. As per the plan, Lakes and Rivers will be handed over to the MARCOS while as NSG will be deployed along with the special operation group (SoG) of the police for fool-proof security cover for the G-20 events that are supposed to be held at SKICC on the banks of famous Dal Lake.

    Today’s meeting, sources said will also give final touches to the security arrangements on highways and counter-strategy to foil any possible attacks/strikes by militants to disrupt the G-20 event. ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kuma recently stated that the security grid has devised a strategy to scuttle all possible bids by militants that include drone attacks, vehicle-borne IEDs and fidayeen strikes besides grenade attacks. Sources said that today’s meeting will also discuss the recent attacks in Poonch and Rajouri that claimed the lives of ten soldiers including five para-troopers. It may be recalled that security grid across J&K is on a high-alert ahead of the G-20 events in Srinagar—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • To protect interests of local producers, Centre introduces import price for apples

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    Jahangeer Ganaie

    Srinagar, May 08 : In order to protect the interests of the country’s apple producers, the central government has amended its import policy for apples by introducing Minimum Important Price (MIP).

    According to an official notification issued by ministry of Ministry of Commerce and Industry, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), import of apples is now prohibited and import is free only if CIF value is above Rs 50 per kg.

    “In exercise of powers conferred by Section 3 read with Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992, read with paragraph 1.02 and 2.01 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, as amended from time to time, the Central Government hereby amends the import policy condition under ITC(HS) 08081000 of Chapter-08 of ITC (HS), 2022, Schedule-I (Import Policy).” reads the notification.

    It added import of apples under ITC (HS) 08081000 is now ‘Prohibited’ wherever the CIF Import Price is less than equal to Rs. 50/- per kilogram. However, these Minimum Import Price (MIP) conditions shall not be applicable for imports from Bhutan.

    Notably, the apple growers of J&K and other parts of the country have been raising the issue of free import of apples from different countries as it was decreasing the rate of apples being produced here.

    Several fruit growers’ associations have been advocating and writing to higher ups for import cap to protect country’s apple farmers.

    Meanwhile, representatives of different fruit growers’ associations have expressed their hope that this kind of measure will help in protection apple growers of the country—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )