Category: Kashmir

  • ‘Hideout Busted in Khari Ramban, Ammunition Recovered’

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    MS Nazki

    Srinagar, May 1 (GNS): Ammunition was recovered after a joint team of security forces busted a militant hideout in Khari tehsil of Ramban district on Monday, official said.

    They told GNS that information was received through reliable sources regarding the presence of a cache of ammunition and other incriminating material in the far flung hilly and forested area of tehsil Khari in Ramban.

     “Acting swiftly on the input, a search operation was launched by Police and SOG in the forest area and suspected hideout locations were searched during which the joint team busted and recovered ammunition from a hideout”, they said.

    The recovered ammunition as per the official include; two rifle grenades, one UBGL thrower, one wireless with antenna without battery, two IED type with wire, one detonator type with wire, seventeen AK47 cartilage, seven 9mm cartilage, one glass bottle having glycerine type liquid, one Khaki jacket and a Black leather shoe.

     “A case FIR number 106/2023 under section 4 Explosive Substance act has been registered at P/S Banihal and investigation taken up”, they said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Div Com Kashmir Reviews G20 Summit Preparations

    Div Com Kashmir Reviews G20 Summit Preparations

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    SRINAGAR: The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) of Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, emphasized the need for greater coordination and synergy among line departments to ensure the timely completion of developmental activities in the city and along routes leading to different destinations.

    Bidhuri chaired a high-level meeting to review preparations for the G20 Summit in Kashmir, which was attended by various officials and representatives from different departments, including communication service providers and hotel managers.

    During the meeting, Bidhuri directed the activation of the Control Room within two days to ensure that all necessary facilities are in place for the Summit. He also instructed communication service providers to strengthen the network by increasing the number of COW sites in specified areas.

    Additionally, Bidhuri instructed the managers of Taj and Lalit hotels to renovate and enhance the aesthetics of their establishments and to make hospitality arrangements at the venues of SKICC and Golf Course.

    Concerning the redevelopment of roads, Bidhuri directed the Chief Engineers of R&B and SSCL to blacktop all the roads included in the City’s beautification plan. He also issued instructions to concerned parties to cut grass along roads and routes, close manholes with lids, make water fountains functional, ensure smooth operation of street lights, remove debris and construction material from roads, and install hoardings and flexes.

    Furthermore, Bidhuri directed the Director of Tourism to identify well-furnished and decorated Shikaras for the delegates’ ride during the Summit. RTO Kashmir was directed to identify and earmark twenty Tempo Travelers for dignitaries and ensure that drivers wear a uniform pattern of attire.

    Finally, Bidhuri reprimanded the Project Management of NBCC for not completing the reconstruction work of the portion of Ali Jan road where the said agency has carried out developmental work. He also directed concerned officers to complete the works undertaken for the G20 Summit without delay. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 3 Non-locals Among 4 Injured in Gas Cylinder Blast in Poonch

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    MS Nazki

    Poonch, May 1 (GNS): At least four persons sustained critical injuries in a gas cylinder blast after a fire erupted in a residential house in Qazi Mora in Poonch district this morning, officials said.

    The officials told GNS that information was received this morning about the breaking out of fire in a house belonging to one Qamar Din at Qazi Mora.

     “Soon after the receipt of this information police party rushed on the spot during the course of enquiry preliminary it has been found that it was due to leakage of cylinder”, the officials said adding in the course of ongoing blaze a gas cylinder exploded causing grievous injuries to four persons.

    Identifying the injured persons as, Hasham Mair son of Niaz Mair resident of Bihar, Suraj Patil son of Ram Patil resident of Bihar, Mohd Shaid son of Mohd Sadiq resident of Qazi Mora and Javid son of Mohd Ahmed from UP, the officials further said that all the injured persons have been shifted to District Hospital Poonch for treatment. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • 2 Students Injured in Knife Attack in Ganderbal

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    Srinagar, May 1 (GNS): At least two students sustained injuries in an alleged knife attack by an unidentified youth in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, this afternoon, sources said.

    They told GNS that two students, Hidayat Ahmad Tantray son of Ab. Rashid and Ibrahim Ahmad Tantray son of Noor Mohd – both residents of Beehama Ganderbal, were attacked by an unidentified youth, leaving them with multiple injuries.

    The duo, they said, was taken to District Hospital Ganderbal from where they were referred to SKIMS Soura for further treatment.

    More details awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • DM conducts tour of Shopian Town; visits Historical Jamia Masjid, Clock Tower, Culture Hub

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    Shopain, May 01 (GNS): The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian, Faz Lul Haseeb in his maiden visit to the field, today conducted a tour of the Shopian town and visited Historical Jamia Masjid Sharif, Clock Tower besides culture hub at Municipal Council Shopian.

    At Jamia Masjid, the DC interacted with the members of the Auqaf body who appraised him about the various issues.

    The DC heard them patiently and directed the concerned to accelerate the pace of developmental works for completing the remaining works for beautification of the Historical Jamia Masjid Shopian on set timelines.

    The DC directed the Executive Officer Municipal Council Shopian for maintaining proper cleanliness in and around the Jamia Masjid.

    At Town Hall Shopian, the DM also took stock of under- construction works and asked the concerned Officers to expedite the works and finish balance works within the stipulated time frame.

    The DC was accompanied by Assistant Commissioner, Revenue, Shahbaz Ahmed Bodha and other concerned officers.

    President MC, Shopian, Subhash Koul was also present during the visit of DM to MC Shopian.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Div Com Kashmir reviews G20 Summit preparations

    Div Com Kashmir reviews G20 Summit preparations

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    Emphasizes on greater coordination, Synergy between departments

    Srinagar, May 01 (GNS): The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri today emphasized on greater coordination and synergy among line departments for timely completion of developmental activities in City and enroute to different destinations.

    The Div Com was chairing a high level meeting convened here to review to review G20 Summit preparations in Kashmir.

    The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Deputy Commissioner Budgam; CEO Smart City Ltd; Director Tourism Kashmir; Chief Engineers of R&B, SSCL, UEED, I&FC; RTO Kashmir; officers of various departments and representatives of Jio, BSNL besides representatives of Hotel Taj & Lalit.

    Addressing the meeting, the Div Com directed for activation of the Control Room within two days to ensure all the facilities are in place in view of the G20 Summit.

    He directed representatives of communication service providers to strengthen the network at the specified places by increasing the number of COW sites.

    Div Com also directed Managers of Taj & Lalit hotels to renovate, colour coat interior & premises and enhance aesthetics of establishments. He also instructed them to make arrangements at the venues of SKICC and Golf Course regarding hospitality services.

    While reviewing the redevelopment process of roads, Div Com directed CEs of R&B and SSCL to blacktop all the roads included in the beautification plan of the City.

    Besides, he issued instructions to concerned people for grass cutting along roads, routes, footpaths, closing manholes with lids, colour iron grills, making water fountains functional, smooth operation of streets lights, removing of debris & construction material from roads, installation of hoardings and flexes.

    Moreover, he directed Director Tourism for identification of well furnished and decorated Shikaras for the ride of visiting delegates during the Summit.

    Similarly, RTO Kashmir was directed to identify and earmark twenty Tempo Travelers for dignitaries besides ensure that drivers wearing uniform pattern of attire.

    Meanwhile, he directed strict action against Project Management of NBCC for not completing the work of reconstruction of the portion of Ali Jan road where the said agency has carried out developmental work.

    Bhiduri also reprimanded concerned officers for delay in executing and finishing works undertaken for the G20 Summit.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Massive Blaze Guts Residential House, Cowshed in Bandipora’s Ajas

    Massive Blaze Guts Residential House, Cowshed in Bandipora’s Ajas

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    Locals Hail Army’s 13 RR for Timely Help

    Babar Rather

    Bandipora, May 01 (GNS): A residential house and a cowshed were completely gutted in a massive fire incident in Charwan area of Ajas in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district this evening.

    Reports reaching GNS said that a residential house and a cowshed belonging to one Mubeen Ahmad Gojar Matravi, son of Ghulam Mohiuddin Gojar Matravi, got completely damaged in a massive fire incident.

    Expressing their anguish against F&ES Department for ‘failing to reach the site’, a group of locals told GNS that despite timely intimation no one from the department turned out for help.

    The locals in the meantime hailed Army’s 13 RR and expressed their gratitude towards them for their timely help which, according to them, prevented the fire from spreading to other houses in the vicinity. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • J&K Reports 3 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, No Death

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    Srinagar, May 1 (GNS): Jammu and Kashmir reported three fresh covid-19 cases while there was no death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, officials said on Monday.

    They said that all three cases were reported from Jammu, taking the overall tally to 481640.

    Among the cases, 174983 are from Jammu division and 306657 from Kashmir Valley.

    They told GNS that all these cases were reported from Jammu district alone.
    There was no death either from Jammu division or the Valley during the time. So far 4790 people have succumbed to the virus and among them include 2357 from Jammu division and 2433 from the Valley.

    Besides, they said, 89 Covid-19 patients recovered during the last 24 hours—31 from Jammu division and 58 from Kashmir Valley. There are now 287 active cases— 170 in Jammu and 170 in Kashmir. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • West Pak Refugees To Get Land Ownership Rights : LG Sinha

    West Pak Refugees To Get Land Ownership Rights : LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday said that West Pakistan Refugees (WPRs)were tied with the “chains of slavery and treated as the second class citizens for a long time but after reading down of article 370, refugees got all the rights that are enjoyed by the dignified citizens of country.

    The LG said the administration led by him will ensure “ownership rights to WPRs very soon.”

    “There is no denying the fact that WPRs were treated as second class citizens in J&K. You were kept in the chains of slavery for long and it took a long time to set you free from those chains,” the LG said after inaugurating the Special Governance Camp for WP refugee families at Chakroi, R S Pura, in Jammu.

    Sinha said that first, the government started to resolve the issues of migrant Kashmiri Pandits, then Pakistan occupied JK displaced families and now WPRs.

    “The camp aims to resolve the grievances of WP refugees and address the issues related to verification of pending cases and create awareness about various welfare and self-employment schemes besides placement drive with focus on eligible candidates,” the LG said, adding that “there is no fun of digging the past and focus has to be on future now.”

    He said after Prime Minister Modi’s historic decision on August 5, 2019, disparity of decades ended and “You (WPRs) were entitled to participate in Assembly, Parliamentary, Panchayat and other elections. You have now proper rights and identity.”

    The LG said that the administration is aware of the fact that land has been given to WP refugees but not the “ownership rights.” “We are working on the proposal to ensure that you get ownership rights as well within the shortest possible time,” he said, adding that “there is also a large chunk of people (WP refugees) who haven’t received proper compensation. That issue will also be addressed soon.”

    Sinha said that WP refugees will get all the benefits of governance. “Your services to serve the nation are of great importance for us. Your children can get admission in any college, school or university,” he said. “Under the PM Modi’s vision, WPRs are no less than any other citizen of the country.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Study Paper Mentioning Mental Health in J&K Makes It to Prestigious Lancet Journal; Upscaling of Tele-psychiatry Suggested

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    Mental health issues remain unaddressed because of stigma, lack of general awareness and dearth of trained health professionals, says Secretary H&ME Dr. Bhupinder Kumar

    Asif Iqbal

    Srinagar, May 1 (GNS): The Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir, witnessing a complicated political situation over the decades coupled with natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods including impacts from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, has been facing a colossal mental burden, as per a recent paper making it to the prestigious global journal Lancet.

    The paper titled ‘Reducing the mental health treatment gap in Kashmir: scaling up to maximise the potential of telepsychiatry’, assessed by GNS, says that the area has a huge mental health burden and that authorities have tried to address this by increasing the number of trained mental health professionals, despite these efforts the gap remains largely unaddressed.

    To tackle mental health morbidity, the study has suggested up-scaling of telepsychiatry in the region.

    “It is especially relevant in regions such as Jammu and Kashmir that have faced political conflict and natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and including impacts from the ongoing Covid19 pandemic,” the study reveals.

    The study paper says that the policymakers have also initiated the Tele MANAS centre in Kashmir, where mental health needs are being prioritised by introducing more professionals who can provide services in local Kashmiri and Urdu languages.

    “Since its launch on 4th November, 2022, the centre has received 4000 calls as people with mental illness from every district of the Union Territory are seeking professional help.”

    “These numbers convey the enormous demand and needs but also show that TELE Manas is acceptable to people and they are initiating contact with mental health providers. The current step is expected to ensure cost-and-time-effective and comprehensive services for the poorly served population of the region, strengthening mental health, an area that has been historically neglected in Jammu and Kashmir”, remarks the study authored by Dr Arshad Hussain, Secretary Health and Medical Education Bhupinder Kumar alongside two other veteran psychiatrists Manasi Kumar, and Fazle Roub.

    When contacted, Secretary Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Dr. Bhupinder Kumar, who is part of the study paper, remarked that there have been many underlying gaps vis-à-vis the need to access mental health in Kashmir. “This paper mainly talks about the measures aimed at bridging of these gaps, for we have dearth of trained mental health care workers, be it counselors, be it clinical psychologists or the psychiatrists who might otherwise help us in this pursuit”, Kumar was however quick to add that it may be due to regional variations as well. “If we talk about Jammu and Kashmir only, we’ll get to see variation between Kashmir and Jammu, likewise in Kashmir the variation between Srinagar and any other district.”

    “The mental health issues remain unaddressed also because of stigma and lack of general awareness which results that many people face issues of mental awareness which depletes the quality, productivity and efficiency of life of people sufferings from these, not to talk how it affects their overall economic and financial situation”, Kumar said adding “To bridge this gap, a Tele-service by the name of Tele-Manas was launched by GoI in November 2022 in Kashmir, which runs on a toll-free number round the clock throughout the year. Our counselors receive calls on the number with due diligence to maintain the confidentiality of the callers’ and in turn counsel anyone in need and we have been receiving calls from people who are facing different situations particular to them.”

    “Since the time we have started this helpline, we have received more than ten thousand calls and off-late we have witnessed a trend that we are receiving repeat-callers (callers calling more than once) even as the duration of average call is also increasing. Though still in its infancy stage, it nevertheless has fetched us quite good results till we recruit and appoint more psychiatrists in our medical colleges. We have proposed a similar and separate call centre exclusive for Jammu to overcome linguistic barriers, if any, coming in way for an effective redressal of the issue.”

    “Off-late we have been receiving a good number of calls from females as well and it would be apt to say there are more female callers as compared to male callers over a while now”, Kumar said adding this shows that there perhaps was some constraint or some sort of shyness by the females before this initiative was taken.”

    Asked as from which region the calls have been more, Kumar said they have seen more calls from Kashmir as compared to Jammu. “If seen within Kashmir, Srinagar people have more calls followed by Anantnag, Baramulla and Pulwama and the other districts as well.”

    “The acceptance of this paper is a testimony that it is an acknowledgement and an important step towards the expansion of tele-mental health services, otherwise we have a very acute shortage of psychiatrists as we have many districts where there is no trained psychiatrist at all.”

    “This is a step towards the bigger pursuit and larger cause and hopefully we will see better results in coming times.”

    “I genuinely and wholeheartedly appreciate and compliment all the doctors who have been part of this study paper”, Kumar further said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )