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  • NTA, Not KU, Exam Conducting Authority For NET: KU On Paper Leak Allegations

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    SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir said on Sunday that it completely dissociates itself from allegations leveled by some students regarding alleged paper leak of Kashmiri subject in the National Eligibility Test (NET).

    A KU spokesperson said in a statement that the NET is conducted by the National Testing Agency, and not the University of Kashmir, and hence all the examination-related domains including confidential setting of question papers, conduct of examination and evaluation etc. fall solely within the jurisdiction of the conducting authority.

    The University strongly condemns that its name is being dragged into the alleged paper leak claim when the University, as an institution, is not even remotely connected with the process.

    “We inform one and all to refrain from trying to harm the reputation of the University with baseless claims and allegations. The University reserves the right to take appropriate legal recourse in such situations since it concerns the institution’s reputation and prestige,” the spokesperson said.

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Kashmir University Denies Paper Leak,Says NTA Is The Exam Conducting Authority For NET

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    SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir said on Sunday that it completely dissociates itself from allegations leveled by some students regarding alleged paper leak of Kashmiri subject in the National Eligibility Test (NET).

    A KU spokesperson said in a statement that the NET is conducted by the National Testing Agency, and not the University of Kashmir, and hence all the examination-related domains including confidential setting of question papers, conduct of examination and evaluation etc. fall solely within the jurisdiction of the conducting authority.

    The University strongly condemns that its name is being dragged into the alleged paper leak claim when the University, as an institution, is not even remotely connected with the process.

    “We inform one and all to refrain from trying to harm the reputation of the University with baseless claims and allegations. The University reserves the right to take appropriate legal recourse in such situations since it concerns the institution’s reputation and prestige,” the spokesperson said.

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Six Rescued After Massive Avalanche Hits Zojila

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    SRINAGAR:  At least six people had a miraculous escape after the vehicles they were travelling in came under a massive avalanche near Zojila in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir on Sunday.

    Quoting officials, GNS reported that the avalanche hit the area late in the afternoon, trapping five vehicles with two persons boarding one of them and one person each in others. Immediately a massive rescue operation was launched, they said.

    Confirming it, Deputy Commissioner Kargil said that all six occupants in five vehicles have been rescued.

    “Thankfully, there is no casualty reported,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • One dead, Two injured After Old Unexploded Shell Goes Off

    One dead, Two injured After Old Unexploded Shell Goes Off

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    SRINAGAR: A boy died and two others were injured after an unexploded shell went off in Kargil on Sunday, officials said here.

    Senior superintendent of police Kargil Anayat Ali Choudhary said that an exploded shell went off in a field today afternoon.

    He said that in the incident one boy died while two others were injured.

    “There are reports that the shell exploded near Kargil airport. but the reports are not correct as the incident happened at the place which is too far from the airport,” he said.

    The SSP added that it was an old unexploded shell. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Kashmir Witnessing ‘Yellow Revolution’ With Oilseed Crops Registering Significant Growth: LG Sinha

    Kashmir Witnessing ‘Yellow Revolution’ With Oilseed Crops Registering Significant Growth: LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, in this month’s “Awaam ki Awaaz” programme shared the inspiring stories of the Change-makers and highlighted the efforts of the UT Government to realize the true growth potential of Jammu Kashmir.

    The Lt Governor said the JK administration with citizens’ participation is steering the change in the socio-economic landscape of the Union Territory. Our collective effort is to create a more progressive, growth-oriented and aspirational society and laying a strong foundation for journey of the next 25 years, he added.

    “Kashmir division is witnessing ‘Yellow Revolution’ with oilseed crops registering significant growth. There will be additional opportunities for oil extraction and value addition and therefore more entrepreneurial opportunities for people,” said the Lt Governor.

    According to an estimate, mustard oil worth Rs 800 crore will be produced this year only in the Kashmir Valley and Jammu and Kashmir will move towards self-sufficiency in the production of the mustard oil, he noted.

    Congratulating  people of Jammu Kashmir for GI-Tagging of the Basholi Painting, he said it is a significant landmark in preserving and promoting the artistic and cultural heritage of J&K UT.

    “Basohli Painting has become the first independent GI-tagged product from Jammu region. It will provide access to customers to authentic product and a huge boost to local economy,” observed the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor shared the inspiring journey of Self-made women entrepreneurs, Shalini Khokhar from Rajouri and Pattan’s Shamshada Begum. With commitment, conviction and courage, they are making significant contribution to a modern, strong and self-reliant J&K, he added.

    The Lt Governor lauded the efforts of progressive farmers like Seva Ram of Galhar, Kishtwar in improving agricultural productivity and encouraging the adoption of new agriculture techniques.

    The Lt Governor commended the “Give Plastic and Take Gold” campaign launched by Farooq Ahmad Ganie, Sarpanch of Sadiwara, Anantnag to transform the Swachh Abhiyan into Janbhagidari and fulfill the dream of Swachh Bharat.

    He called upon the PRI representatives to replicate the noble initiative and ensure community participation in cleanliness drives. Youth clubs also have an important role to play in promoting swachh abhiyan, he added.

    The Lt Governor congratulated Sarpanch, Panch and District Administration of Sira-A Gram Panchayat of Udhampur, Phalmerg of Kupwara Fatehpora of Baramulla for receiving awards in different categories at the National Panchayat Awards 2023.

    The Lt Governor made a special mention of Prof Jagbir Singh Sudan of Poonch for his selfless service and inspiring others to actively participate in the service of humanity. The service activities of his organization ‘Pritam Spiritual Foundation’ are truly commendable, added the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor appreciated the work of Sonia Verma of Gurah Brahmana village in Akhnoor who has planted more than 60 thousand saplings in the areas of Akhnoor and Khour. He asked the citizens to follow this inspiring example of environmental consciousness.

    Sharing the suggestions of Priya Varma from Reasi on women-exclusive haats, the Lt Governor reiterated the UT administration’s commitment to promote women-led enterprises.

    Women entrepreneurs are the backbone of J&K economy and we have taken appropriate steps for capacity building, easy access to credit & marketing linkage, observed the Lt Governor.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Traffic Advisory For Hazratbal Devotees During Shab-E-Qadar And Jumat-Ul-Vida Prayers

    Traffic Advisory For Hazratbal Devotees During Shab-E-Qadar And Jumat-Ul-Vida Prayers

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    SRINAGAR: On Sunday, Srinagar traffic police issued an advisory for devotees visiting Dargah Hazratbal from north, south, and central Kashmir districts on the occasion of Shab-e-Qadr and Jumat-ul-Vida prayers. The advisory stated that elaborate traffic arrangements had been made for the smooth flow of traffic from different districts of the Valley to Srinagar. The advisory mentioned that a large number of devotees are expected to assemble at Hazratbal for Jummat-ul-Vida on April 14 and Shab-e-Qadr on the intervening night of April 17 and 18.

    The police have earmarked routes for the traffic coming from north, south, and central Kashmir to Srinagar. Vehicles carrying devotees from north Kashmir will have to follow the following route after reaching Shalteng to reach Hazratbal: Shalteng – Parimpora – Qamarwari – Cement Bridge – Noorbagh – Sekidafar – Eidgah – Ali Masjid – Sazgaripora – Hawal – Alamgari Bazaar – Mill Stop – Molvi Stop (Lal Bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – University parking (Saderbal side).

    Similarly, vehicles carrying devotees from south Kashmir will have to follow the following route after reaching Panthachowk to reach Hazratbal: Panthachowk – Stone Quarry (Athawajan) – Batwara – Sonwar Bazar – Ram Munshi Bagh – Gupkar – Grand Palace – Zethiyar Ghat – Nishat – Foreshore Road – Habak Crossing – University parking (Naseem Bagh side).

     

    From central Kashmir’s Budgam district and its adjoining areas vehicles carrying devotees shall adopt the following route to reach Hazratbal, shrine: Hyderpora – Tengpora – Bemina bypass – Bemina crossing -Qamarwari – cement bridge – Noorbagh – Sekidafar – Eidgah – Ali masj1d – Sazgaripora -Hawal – Alamgari bazar – mill stop -Molvi stop (Lal bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – university parking (Saderbal side).

    From Lal Chowk the following route plan should be followed Lal Chowk – SRTC crossing – Ikhwan Chowk – Khanyar chowk-Bhorikadal-Rajouri Kadal – Gojwara Chowk – Hawal – Alamgari bazar – mill stop – Molvi stop (Lal bazar) – Botshah Mohallah – Kanitar – university parking (Saderbal side) and from Ganderbal it has notified route as Nagbal – Zakoora – Habak – Naseem bagh parking.

    The returning route for north bound vehicle shall adopt following route plan—university parking (saderbal side) – Ashai Bagh crossing -Rainawari – Khanyar – Nowpora – Dalgate – MA road – Budshah bridge – Jehangir Chowk flyover – Batamaloo -Mominabad- Tengpora – Bemina bypass – Parimpora – Shalteng – and onwards.

    For south Kashmir bound vehicles on return from Hazratbal shrine, they shall adopt the following routes: Naseem Bagh parking – Habak crossing – foreshore road – Nishat – Zethiyar ghat – Gupkar – Ram Munshibagh – Sonwar bazar – Panthachowk – onwards.

    Vehicles bound for central Kashmir areas on return from Hazratbal shrine shall adopt the following routes: For Budgam:- Nit – Ashai bagh crossing – Rainawari – Khanyar – Nowpora -Dalgate – golf crossing – radio Kashmir – Abdullah bridge – Hatric – convent crossing – p/s Rajbagh – Jawharnagar chowk -Jawharnagar bund – Rambagh – Barzullah bridge – sadder crossing – Hyderpora – onwards and for Ganderbal bound vehicles: Naseem bagh parking – Habak – Zakoora – Nagbal and onwards.

    For returning to Lal Chowk traffic advisory has notified the return route plan as NIT parking – Ashai bagh crossing – Rainawari – Khanyar -Nowpora bridge – Khayam chowk – Dalgate – M.A road – Lal chowk.

    “Elaborate parking arrangements have been made at available locations around the Hazratbal: For vehicles from north, central Kashmir: Inside the University campus through S. Syed Gate (Saderbal Side) For vehicles from South Kashmir including Ganderbal: Inside Naseem Bagh University Campus through Budshah Gate (Habbak Side)”, reads the advisory.

    It reads that for vehicles moving from Rainawari Khanyar towards Hazratbal Shrine, traffic authorities have earmarked NIT Parking and have also proposed a traffic camp at Hazratbal (VIP Parking) specially earmarked for official vehicles. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JKDMA Issues Avalanche Alert For Four Districts

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Disaster Management Authority (JKDMA) on Sunday issued an avalanche alert over higher reaches in four districts for next 24 hours.

    The DMA, said that a ‘low’ danger level avalanche is likely to occur above 3200 to 3500 metres above sea level over Doda, Kishtwar, Bandipora and Kupwara districts.

    People living in these areas have been in the meantime advised to take precautions and avoid venturing in the avalanche prone areas till further orders. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Recognize Plight Of MSMEs To Take Recourse: FCIK To Government

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    SRINAGAR: The Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK) has called on the government to recognize the dire situation faced by the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Kashmir region and to take immediate action to fulfill its commitments to this vital sector. The FCIK, which represents the organized industrial estates of the Kashmir valley, held a meeting with the Advisory Council to address the ongoing crisis in the MSME sector.

    During the meeting, the Presidents of various industrial estates criticized the government’s response to the challenges facing the industrial sector, particularly the MSMEs, in the wake of long spells of forced business interruptions over the past three decades, particularly after 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2016, and 2019-21. They accused the government of being blind and unconcerned about the crises, and warned that it was worrying to believe that the government had no clear and accurate idea of the state of MSMEs in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the Kashmir valley, where the failure of the government to intervene has resulted in the closure of a substantial number of units.

    The participants in the meeting also blamed the industries department for exacerbating the crises faced by MSMEs by adopting a dictatorial approach and issuing unilateral orders. They observed that the lack of cohesion between the various wings of the department had affected the working of MSMEs, and criticized the appointment of inexperienced officials. The members regretted that most of the District Industries Centers (DICs) in the valley were manned by temporary arrangements without full-fledged General Managers.

    The FCIK members refuted the claims of industrial growth made by the government, arguing that the government’s data did not reflect the ground realities faced by MSMEs, which have been left to fend for themselves with continued onslaughts by different departments and institutions. They also criticized the government’s unilateral changes to industrial policies without consulting stakeholders, citing the example of the land allotment policy.

    The members also lambasted J&K Bank for harassing MSME defaulters and tarnishing the image and credibility of entrepreneurs, particularly in light of the challenges faced by MSMEs during the 2500 days of business interruptions. The bank did not waive interest against the MSMEs even for a day, despite the fact that during these shutdowns, the bank did not provide any services to its customers. The FCIK members regretted that the government was watching the humiliation of entrepreneurs as a mute spectator.

    The FCIK authorities assured the Presidents of organized sector to take up their grievances with relevant quarters for redressal. They also agreed to make all relevant issues public in a series of press releases. The meeting of the Presidents of organized sector would be held periodically but more frequently to take stock of the situation.

    The FCIK’s call to recognize the plight of MSMEs in the Kashmir region highlights the need for the government to take immediate action to fulfil its commitments to this vital sector. The MSMEs are a significant source of employment and economic growth, and it is imperative that the government provides them with the necessary support and assistance to help them weather the ongoing crises. The FCIK’s efforts to address the issues facing the MSMEs are commendable, and it is hoped that the government will take the necessary steps to address the concerns raised by the FCIK and other stakeholders.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • NET Aspirants Of KU’s Kashmiri Department Allege Paper Leak

    NET Aspirants Of KU’s Kashmiri Department Allege Paper Leak

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    SRINAGAR: Students of Kashmir University’s Kashmiri Department are demanding a CBI inquiry into the alleged National Eligibility Test (NET) paper leak for the subject that was conducted on February 22.

    As per reports, the aggrieved students on Sunday alleged that despite sending a representation to the Vice-Chancellor of the varsity, Dean Academics, and the concerned Head of Department (HoD), the matter has not been taken care of, thus marring the career of hundreds of students who have toiled hard for the exam.

    Daily Excelsior reported that, one of the aspirants who appeared for the exam said that the examination was held on February 22, and the result came out a few days ago. He added that soon after the exam, they got in touch with the concerned officials with their apprehensions but to no avail.

    The aspirants are demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry to ascertain the facts and to find out how a few candidates managed to score 96 out of 100 and 100 out of 100 in some cases.

    Students have urged the LG administration to initiate a probe to identify the culprits while noting that they are sure that the paper was leaked.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Kashmir Airfares Hiked At Will By Airlines And Ticket Operators: KCCI

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    SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry Saturday alleged that some airlines in collusion with bulk ticket booking operators are hiking the airfares at their sweet will in wake of the huge influx of tourists and Non-Resident Kashmiris (NRK).

    The Chamber said that the feedback received about the tourist inflow to Kashmir Valley by air route indicates that the rush of air travellers to the valley is increasing as besides the tourists, a large number of NRKs, students, and patients taking treatment outside the state are returning for the celebration of Eid festival at their homes and it is learnt that some Airlines in collusion with bulk ticket booking operators are hiking the airfares at their sweet will which is not only affecting the tourist business in Jammu & Kashmir adversely but it also overburdens the Non Resident Kashmiris, local students and patients.

    Faiz Ahmad Bakshi, Secretary General, the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that it has already expressed its grave concern about such ill-advised unwarranted fare hiking practice by the concerned airlines’ bulk ticket booking operators as it was also observed by the Department-related Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, Government of India.

    “It appears that the Airlines operators on Delhi/Jammu/Srinagar air route have not taken the clear recommendations of the said Department- related Parliamentary Committee on the subject seriously and are instead hiking the fares irrationally which is tantamount to undue profiteering by the Airlines causing a hurdle to the tourist movement,” the Chamber said.

    The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry said that it would earnestly request the Minister for Civil Aviation and Director General Civil Aviation Government of India to have the recommendations of said Department-related Parliamentary Committee implemented in letter and spirit without fail.

    “The Committee recommends that there should be a mechanism with the Ministry such as capping of upper and lower prices to stop the practice of ‘predatory pricing’ or the sudden surge in prices even though price buckets are being created as per international aviation norms, a close watch has to be maintained by the DGCA & the Ministry and a mechanism should be devised to monitor the websites of various airlines to prevent them from misguiding passengers,” the panel said that in case private airlines do not publish the correct information regarding fares, they should be penalised for it. “The Committee observes that the Ministry of Civil Aviation has a responsibility to the travelling public and the nation at large to ensure that predatory pricing mechanism is not adopted by the airlines under the cloak of free market economy. The committee recommends the ministry should formulate a pricing mechanism for air fares to ensure that passengers are not charged exorbitant prices.”

    The Chamber said that it also likes to impress upon the Airlines operating Delhi/Jammu/Srinagar route to operate additional flights to meet the growing travel to Srinagar.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )