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  • SHO Ramban, 2 Others Suspended Over Alleged ‘Service Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Feb 1 (GNS): Superintendent of Police Ramban put under suspension Station House Officer Ramban alongside two others over the trio’s alleged involvement in ‘service misconduct’, even as a time-bound departmental enquiry also ordered into the matter.

    “As communicated by Deputy Inspector General of Police, DKR Range, Headquarters Batote vide letter No. Estt/Enquiry/23/406-08 dated 28-01-2023, that a departmental action be taken against Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn, presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 for their alleged service misconduct”, reads an order, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    “It is ordered that Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn. presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 of PS Ramban are hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and departmental enquiry imitated”, the order reads.

    “They will report at DPL Ramban and deposit their uniform articles/arms and ammunition in Store/Kot DPL Ramban. They will be entitled to draw substance allowances under rule. Sh. Nihar Ranjan, SDPO Gool, District Ramban will conduct departmental enquiry into the matter and will submit the finding/recommendation to this office within a week’s time for final order by this office. This order is, however, subject to confirmation by DIGP DKR Range, Headquarters Batote”, it further reads. (GNS)

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  • 20 Shops Sealed At Aftab Market In Srinagar, Authorities Claim Land Encroached

    20 Shops Sealed At Aftab Market In Srinagar, Authorities Claim Land Encroached

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    SRINAGAR:  Authorities on Wednesday sealed more than 20 shops at Aftab market in Srinagar, stating that the land was illegally occupied.

    Quoting an official, news agency KNO reported that 2.7 Kanals of land was illegally occupied, where more than 20 shops were built.

    “Authorities had received a complaint regarding illegal occupation of land at Aftab Market where more than 20 shops were raised and eviction notices to illegal occupants were also served but they failed to vacate after which we started the sealing the shop”, the official said.

    Meanwhile, shopkeepers held a protest claiming that they have been paying rent to the Srinagar Municipal Corporation, however, authorities refuted same.

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  • Jammu & Kashmir: PDD terminates services of In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer – Kashmir News

    Jammu & Kashmir: PDD terminates services of In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer – Kashmir News

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    PDD terminates services of In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 01 (KN) : The Power Development Department has terminated the services of Bashir Ahmad Shah as In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer (Electric).

    The termination order has been issued in terms of Article-128 and Article-113 of J&K Civil Service Regulations (Volume-I) of 1956 vide government order number 18-JK(PDD) of 2023 dated 31-01-2023.

    Pertinently, the Jammu and Kashmir government, in its endeavor to make the administration more efficient, accountable and transparent besides streamlining work culture among the government employees, has been scrutinizing the service records of employees.

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    As a part of this process, the Power Development Department examined few cases of employees who have remained un-authorizedly absent for long spells, violating the relevant service laws and also creating a sense of indiscipline in the department.

    In one such scrutiny, Bashir Ahmad Shah, In-charge Assistant Executive Engineer of Power Development Department had been continuously absent from his legitimate duties for a long time, without having any sanctioned leave from the competent authority.

    The case was viewed seriously in the department and the concerned officer was asked to explain his position. Despite having been given fair chances to submit his statement of defense as provided under service rules, the concerned officer failed to submit his reply satisfactorily.(KN)

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  • Amid Road Blockade 2 Bodies, One Each from Karnah & Tangdhar, Lie in Mortuary at DH Handwara

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    Bereaved Families Urge District Admin to Facilitate Return of Bodies to Native Places

    Murtaza Mushtaq

    Handwara, Feb 1 (GNS): Bodies of two persons, from Karnah and Tangdhar, are lying in mortuary at District Hospital Handwara amid continuous blockade of roads in the aftermath of recent snowfall.

    GNS has learnt that two bodies of two elderly persons; Haji Qalandar Mir (65), son of Abdul Gaffar Mir, resident of Dildar Karnah and Alamdin Khattana (60), son of Abdulla Khattana, resident of Dragad Tangdhar lie at the hospital mortuary. While the body of Haji Qalandar, who passed away at Hamdania Colony, Bemina Srinagar, reached the hospital on January 30, 2023, the body of Alamdin Khattana reached on February 1, 2023.

    Meanwhile the bereaved family members on Wednesday sought the assistance of district administration to ferry back the bodies to respective native places.

    “We urge the district administration to lend us chopper services’ so that we are able to take the bodies from here”, the families unanimously urged.

    The aggrieved residents in the meantime also appealed Lieutenant Governor led administration to expedite the process of tunnel digging so that they don’t have to suffer in wake of time to time weather vagaries. (GNS)

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  • News About Kashmir Hosting World Cup Match Goes Rapidly Viral On Social Media- Here’s Reality – Kashmir News

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    ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023:  The 13th edition of the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, will take place from October 2023 to November 26th, 2023. It would be India’s first time hosting the entire ICC World Cup. This event was originally scheduled to take place from February 9 to March 26, 2023. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the dates were changed to October and November 2023.

    News About Kashmir Hosting World Cup Match Goes Rapidly Viral On Social Media

    The news which is being circulated on social media that Kashmir will host one of the cricket world cup matches in Srinagar’s Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium this year is totally baseless.

    Many Facebook pages and some news outlets, surprisingly, misread this creative, spreading the fake news that Kashmir will host the World Cup.WhatsApp Image 2023 02 01 at 23.30.52

    Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Stadium in Srinagar last hosted an international match in 1986. The ground hasn’t even hosted a Ranji Trophy match in the last four years. There’s zero possibility of it hosting an international match in near future.

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    This could be the first time India has hosted the event on its own, After co-hosting tournaments in 1987 (with Pakistan), 1996 (with West Pakistan and Ceylon), and 2011 (with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh).

    Australia are the most successful team in the history of the Cricket World Cup, having won the tournament a record five times. India and West Indies have won by twice , while Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and England have all won once.

    20 players have been selected by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to represent India in the ICC World Cup in 2023. In the months leading up to the World Cup, the chosen players will be used in changing lineups. Additionally, the athletes’ physical condition will be thoroughly watched.

    Ten teams will contest for the coveted trophy. The top eight teams will get a direct entry to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. The remaining teams will have to play in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier along with five Associate teams. Two teams from the qualifying tournament will then progress to the World Cup. India automatically qualify on the account of being the tournament hosts.

    ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League – Standings

    Last updated on 30 January after South Africa v England 2nd ODI.

    RankTeamMatchesWonLostTiedNo resultPointsNRRPenalty Overs
    1New Zealand2114502150+0.697
    2India (hosts) (Q)2113602139+0.7821
    3Pakistan2113800130+0.108
    4England2012701125+1.046
    5Australia1812600120+0.785
    6Bangladesh1812600120+0.384
    7Afghanistan1511301115+0.573
    8West Indies249150088-0.7382
    9South Africa18790279-0.355
    10Sri Lanka217120277-0.0943
    11Ireland216130268-0.3822
    12Zimbabwe214160145-1.141
    13Netherlands192160125-1.163

    Each team earns 10 points for a win, five for a tie/no result/abandoned match, and zero for a loss.

    S. NoStadium nameCity
    1Wankhede StadiumMumbai
    2Eden GardensKolkata
    3Arun Jaitley StadiumDelhi
    4M ChinnaswamyBangalore
    5MA ChidambaramChennai
    6Narendra Modi StadiumAhmedabad
    7IS Bindra StadiumMohali
    8Rajiv Gandhi International StadiumHyderabad
    9VCA StadiumNagpur
    10MCA StadiumPune
    11Green Park StadiumKanpur
    12SCA StadiumRajkot
    13Gandhi StadiumGuwahati
    14Ekana StadiumLucknow
    15Barabati StadiumCuttack
    16Holkar StadiumIndore
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  • Flood mitigation plan: Part of Phase-2 work worth Rs 340 Cr tendered out

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    Jahangeer Ganaie

    Srinagar, Feb 01: The project worth Rs 340 crore under phase-2 flood mitigation plan has been tendered out on which work is expected to start soon.

    A top official of Irrigation and Flood Control department of Kashmir, wishing not to be named, told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that phase-1 of comprehensive flood mitigation plan has almost completed while work on phase 2 is expected to start soon.

    “The main work in the phase 2 will be flood spill channel for re-sectioning so that if there will be more water coming, then it will go through these channels,” he said, adding that part of it is to work on Hokarsar.

    He said that resectioning of the flood spill channel which includes taking channel width from 20-80 metre with constant slope from Padshahi Bagh to Wullar costing around Rs 239 crore has been tendered out and efforts are on to rope in competitive national agencies for dredging.

    He added that the main purpose of the work that has been started at Hokarsar is to keep wetland wet so that migratory birds coming there can live without any hindrances, but that is also part of the phase- 2 of flood mitigation plan.

    He said that the gate at the Wular has 80 m width while Chanell there is just 30 m wide which has to be taken to 80 m.

    He said that crate projection and other works on 21 major tributaries of Jhelum have been tendered out as well under 13 Irrigation divisions of Kashmir on which work is also expected to start soon.

    He said that as tendering is in the last stage and they expect to start the work soon

    “With the completion of phase 1 the capacity of river Jhelum will go to 60,000 cusecs, which has been already taken to 40,000 in the phase 1.

    He said that the deadline to complete the phase 2 is three years and hopefully it will be completed in three years time.

    Notably, Flood Management Plan was divided into two phases, phase 1 was funded under the Prime Minister’s Development Package with a budget of Rs 399 crore, which included spot dredging as per requirement to increase the capacity of river Jhelum so as to minimize the damage if there will be floods again.

    Soon after floods in 2014, the government of India had constituted a committee to suggest measures to prevent such calamities in the future.

    The committee in its report had recommended several long term measures including additional supplementary flood spill channel, creation of storage facilities on tributaries of Jhelum, flood plain zoning and enhancing capacity of Wular Lake—(KNO)

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  • Power Shutdown Schedule Announced

    Power Shutdown Schedule Announced

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    JAMMU: Chief Engineer (Distribution), JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Yatri Niwas, Bhawani Nagar, Gole Gujral, Talab Tillo, Trilokpur, Panjpeer, NITCO Lane, Vikas Nagar, Sari Rakhwal, Pounichak, Jhajjar Kotli, Dansal, Jindrah, Battal Manwal, Surinsar, Kishanpur, Mansar, Vijaypur Town, Kolpur, Bandral and its adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 02 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Meanwhile, the Superintending Engineer (Distribution), JPDCL, O&M Circle Kathua has informed that the power supply to HP Gas Agency-2 and Channi Manhasa Village shall remain affected on February 02 and 04 from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Kothey Pathania, Gho Brahmana, Duboj Kaka, Phalla etc shall remain affected on February 03 from 10 am to 2 pm.

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  • Budget 2023-24 Steers Clear Of Real Problems Faced By People In J&K: NC

    Budget 2023-24 Steers Clear Of Real Problems Faced By People In J&K: NC

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq on Wednesday termed the annual Budget 2023-24 as a jugglery of words that failed to address the real issues faced by poor and working classes.

    Reacting to the annual financial statement presented by the Union finance minister in Lok Sabha, Tanvir said, “It is sheer rhetoric. It is blind to the plight of traders, artisans, horticulturalists, transporters and unemployed youth which he stated have suffered from major reverses since 2014 deluge and successive 2019 clampdown and Covid-19 induced lock downs. It pays little more than lip service to the ailing hospitality and manufacturing sectors in Jammu and Kashmir. The budget has clearly steered of the problems faced by our struggling contractual employees and daily wagers. There is no package to help reverse the ills induced by the successive Covid clock downs.”

    Tanvir Sadiq said the government’s claim that the welfare of farmers is their priority flies in the face of budgetary allocations. “We have been hearing for the last three years that farmers’ income will be doubled, but in reality, the income is getting halved. On the contrary the horticulturalists and people associated with other allied sectors of agriculture have been left out high and dry,” he said.

    There was no discussion with the stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir before passing the budget. “The exercise itself raises a question why an entire populace of nearly 1.4 Cr people continue to remain without a representative Assembly. An elected assembly could have discussed and ascertained the needs and aspirations of the people of JK before tabling annual budgetary allocations and estimates. It is again for the fifth time that the concerned stakeholders were not consulted before tabling of the budget,” he said.

    Sadiq also said that J&K has not got any industrial corridor and the newly announced industrial estates are yet to translate into reality. He also sought renewal of lease to hoteliers in J&K, saying that inordinate delay in the renewal is impacting the trade.

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  • Kashmir University Lecturers Recruitment- 2023 | Apply Online For 295 Post – Kashmir News

    Kashmir University Lecturers Recruitment- 2023 | Apply Online For 295 Post – Kashmir News

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    Engagement of Contractual Lecturers for the Academic Arrangement-2023

    Kashmir University Lecturers Recruitment- 2023 : Kashmir University are invites Online applications from the eligible candidates for the engagement of contractual lecturers purely as academic arrangements for the Session-2023 at Main/Satellite Campuses. The hard copy of the downloaded application form completed in all respects along with relevant documents should be submitted in the office of the concerned Dean’s of the Schools.

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    Kashmir University Lecturers Recruitment- 2023: Important Dates

    • Submission of online application form 2nd February, 2023
    • Last date for submission of online application form 13th February, 2023
    • Last date for submission of hard copy 13th February, 2023

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    Kashmir University Lecturers Recruitment- 2023: Eligibility

    Masters degree from a recognized University in the relevant subject/discipline with at least 55% marks or (an equivalent
    grade) and NET/SET/SLET or Ph.D.

    Kashmir University Lecturers Recruitment- 2023: How To Apply?

    Interested and eligible candidates need to apply online through the official website of the University of Kashmir i.e, www.kashmiruniversity.net.

    The hard copy of the downloaded application form completed in all respects along with relevant documents should be submitted to the office of the concerned Dean’s of the School.

    Note:

    1. The No. of required positions may vary depending on the requirement and sanction by competent authority.
    2.  Candidates in their own interest are advised to be in touch with the concerned Dean’s of the Schools about the date, venue and time of the interview.
    3. Salary of the appointees shall be paid on the basis of their qualification.
    4. The eligibility as NET/SET/SLET is excluded for engineering subjects.

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  • One-Way Traffic Restored On Srinagar-Jammu Highway

    One-Way Traffic Restored On Srinagar-Jammu Highway

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    SRINAGAR: After remaining blocked for a day, one-way traffic movement on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway was restored on Wednesday evening, officials said here.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the highway had got blocked due to a massive landslide.

    He said stranded vehicles are plying towards their destinations on highway now after clearance of debris.

    The official said it took a major part of the day for road maintenance agencies to clear the landslides on the highway.

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