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  • Will Take Appropriate Steps If Need Arises: Chief Secretary On Covid-19

    Will Take Appropriate Steps If Need Arises: Chief Secretary On Covid-19

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    SRINAGAR: There is no need to panic about Covid-19 in J&K and if need arises, appropriate steps will be taken in time, Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta said on Friday.

    While talking to reporters on the side-lines of World Health Day event in Srinagar, Kumar said that there is no need to panic and appropriate steps will be taken as the administration has been very successful in managing the previous waves of Covid-19.

    “People should have complete confidence that whenever need arises all possible steps will be taken. But at the moment there is no need to worry,” he said. “We by and large meet the Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS). We will analyze what are the gaps and very shortly we will complete all the gaps. At present by and large we are very comfortable,” the CS said.

    Bhupinder Kumar Health and Medical Education Secretary, JK, while talking to reporters said that since past few weeks a rising trend of Covid-19 cases has been reported in J&K and around 230 cases are active.  But just 12 are hospitalized across J&K,” he said.

    “As per government guidelines, testing rate has been increased and all patients having symptoms of influenza and acute respiratory distress are being tested. Cases are on rise but hospitalization is not much,” he said.

    He said it is an Omicron variant known as XBB.1.16 that is prevalent in society at present. “Most of the cases in the country are because of this variant,” he said, adding that the genome sequencing lab has been made operational at SKIMS Soura and genome sequencing is now being done here.

    He said that there is no need to panic as the situation in last three years was handled well by theml. “We have a trained staff and hospitals are also very well equipped,” the Secretary Health and Medical Education said.

    He said that mock drills in the hospitals are being conducted to ensure operational readiness for management of Covid with specific focus on oxygen plants, ventilators, logistics and human resources on April 10 and 11 and gaps are also being filled.

    Kumar said that that all persons having symptoms must report as early detection helps in proper management and if it is reported late, then sometimes it leads to difficulties.

    He said that situation is very much under control but people shouldn’t lower guard but follow covid appropriate behaviour. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Home Department Orders Transfer, Postings Of Police Officers In JK

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    SRINAGAR: The Home department of Jammu and Kashmir in the interest of administration Friday ordered transfer and positing of 31 police officers with immediate effect.

    As per the order, Paramjeet Singh, Addl. SP Railways, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Addl. SP Kathua vice Shri Suresh Kumar.

    Suresh Kumar, Addl. SP, Kathua, is transferred and posted as Vice Principal, PTS, Kathua, against an available vacancy.

    Sandeep Bhat, Dy. Commandant, 1st Women Bn., is transferred and posted as Addl. SP Bandipora, against an available vacancy.

    Imtiaz Ahmed, Dy.SP PC Sangam, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP (Ops.), Kunzer vice Aumer Iqbal. Imtiaz Ahmed shall also hold the additional charge of the post of SDPO Tangmarg, till further orders.

    Aumer Iqbal, Dy.SP (Ops.), Kunzer, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-10thBn., against an available vacancy.

    Rashid Younis, Dy.SP H r s Kupwara, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-8th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Mohammad Usman, Dy.SP Hrs Samba, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-22nd Bn. against an available vacancy.

    Hamid Ail Banday, Dy.SP Anti Corruption Bureau, upon his repatriation from ACB, is posted as Dy.SP, PC, Surankote vice Tanveer Jeelani.

    Sourabh Prashar, Dy.SP (Prov.) Police Headquarters, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP (Hqrs.) Samba vice Mohd. Usman.

    Mohd. Amen Bhat, Dy.SP Pahalgam, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-3′ Bn., against an available vacancy. Dy.SP Hars. Anantnag shall hold the additional charge of the post of Dy.SP Pahalgam, till further orders.

    Pankaj Soodan, SDPO Border Kathua is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-24th Bn., against available vacancy.

    Faraz Hussain Shah, SDPO PC Handwara, is transferred and shall await orders of posting in Police Headquarters, J&K.

    DherajSingh Katoch, Dy.SP CID CI Jammu, is transferred and posted as SDPO Border, Kathua vice Pankaj Soodan.

    Nikhil Gogna, Dy.SP Anti-Hijacking, Jammu, is transferred and posted as SDPO R.S. Pura vice Surinder Singh.

    Tanveer Jeelani, Dy.SP PC, Surankote, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-22″ Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Mudassar Hussain, Dy.SP Civil Secretariat, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP (Hqrs.) Rajouri, vice Chanchal Singh.

    Zohaib Hassan, DY.SP PC, Rafiabad is transferred and posted as SDPO Panthachowk, against an available vacancy.

    Sunil Singh, SDPO Domana, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-1st Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Surinder Singh, SDPO RS Pora, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP I R – 5 Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Adil Mushtaq, attached with the Crime Branch, is posted as Dy.SP IR-17th’Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Javaid Ahmad, SDPO, Tangmarg, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-11th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Syed Sleet Shah, Dy.SP PC, Srinagar, is transferred and posted as SDPO PC Handwara vice Faraz Hussain Shah.

    Mohd. Rafee Rather, Dy.SP Traffic Srinagar, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP (Hrs.) Kupwara vice Rashid Younis.

    Priyanka Kumari, SDPO, Vijaypur, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP 15 Women Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Shammi Kumar, Dy.SP Hrs Kathua, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-24th B., against an available vacancy.

    Akash Kohli, SDPO Basohli is transferred and posted as SDPO Nagrota vice Sultan Mirza.

    Rohit Kumar, Dy.SP PC Srinagar, is transferred and shall await orders of posting in Police Headquarters, J8K.

    Manjit Singh, Dy.SP IR-14th B., is transferred and posted as Dy.SP (Hqrs.) Kathua, vice Shammi Kumar.

    Chanchal Singh, Dy.SP Hqrs Rajouri, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-16′ Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Sultan Mirza, SDPO, Nagrota, is transferred and posted as Dy.SP IR-5th’Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Vishal Shoor, Dy.SP, awaiting adjustment after promotion, is posted as SDPO Domana, vice Sunil Singh.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • LG Sinha Launches Two Major Initiatives Of Cooperative Department

    LG Sinha Launches Two Major Initiatives Of Cooperative Department

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha launched two major initiatives of Cooperative department- Diploma in Cooperative Management and MoU between Cooperatives and Department of Tribal Affairs, at Raj Bhawan, on Friday.

    Congratulating the stakeholders, the Lt Governor said the initiatives will strengthen the cooperative spirit in the UT and transform the lives of the tribal community.

    “Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Sahkar Se Samriddhi’ will guide the social and economic transformation and provide vital support for growth of agriculture sector. The new initiatives also aimed at improving cooperatives efficiency and to meet the requirements of rural economy,” observed the Lt Governor.

    Emphasizing on promoting cooperative education and training, the Lt Governor said the introduction of Diploma in Cooperative Management will provide opportunities to Junior Officers, members of Cooperative Societies, FPOs and officials of other allied departments to acquire requisite skills to manage cooperative business and facilitate the process of human resource development in J&K.

    Manoj Sinha also highlighted the positive impact of convergence of schemes of Cooperative Department & Tribal Affairs Department to achieve the twin objectives of equitable and sustainable rural development.

    “The Memorandum of Understanding between Department of Cooperatives and Department of Tribal Affairs will ensure that tribal cooperatives, Van Dhan Vikas Kendras avail benefits of different schemes and enable economic development and prosperity of tribal population,” said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor shared the Union Territory administration’s efforts to strengthen the cooperative sector to accelerate the grassroot development and capacity building.

    “We have taken several steps to ensure effective on-ground implementation of rural development schemes and to empower the targeted sections. Resource availability for growth of cooperatives is another area where steps have been taken to ensure credit access to people and support services for equitable distribution of benefits,” observed the Lt Governor.

    More than 1000 cooperatives have been established in various sectors. An amount of Rs 366 crore was allocated for the revival of Jammu, Baramulla and Anantnag Central Cooperative Banks, besides Apex Level Dairy Federation has been established in Jammu Kashmir after 27 years, he added.

    He further stressed on expansion of the cooperative sector and connecting more farmers with Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society. Establishment of PACS in every panchayat should be our prime objective, he added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Private Schools Warned Against Forcing Parents To Buy Books, Uniforms From Particular Shops

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    SRINAGAR: The Directorate Of School Education (DSEK)  on Friday warned all recognised private schools to stop compelling parents to buy books, stationary items, and uniforms from a particular shop.

    DESK in a circular said that said that directorate and its subordinate offices are receiving a lot of complaints from the parents against the private schools forcing them to buy certain items from shops recommended by them.

    “The books prescribed by these schools should have been available in the open market. There are some more complaints from parents wherein it is said that a large number of books are being prescribed by the private school authorities for primary classes, which unnecessary burdens the tender minds and mars the creativity,” DESK said in a circular.

    Further, some private schools are forcing parents to purchase extra books for classes 6th, 7th & 8th in addition to the books prescribed by JKBOSE which amounts to extra burden on the learning of students and goes against the recommendations of National Education Policy 2020 which advocates age appropriate burden free learning of students, the order reads.

    The order further reads,” The schools by prescribing additional books are going against the guidelines which are not prescribed by the Board to which the schools affiliated not only flout the recommendations envisaged in Rule 8A of J&K School Education Rules, 2010 & revised guidelines of School Bag Policy, 2020 released by Department of School Education and Literacy Ministry of Education, Government of India, but also poses extra financial burden on parents.”

    Resorting to such illegal practices by few private schools is against the ethics and norms/ guidelines issued by the Government from time to time.

    Henceforth, all private schools shall notify through their websites the list of subjects and the books prescribed by the Board to which they are affiliated and no other subject or book shall be made mandatory. Under no circumstances, any school shall ask parents to buy books from a particular bookshop, it said.

    “It is enjoined upon all the private recognized schools to desisit from compelling the parents to purchase books or uniforms from any particular shops and change of books thereof. Further, parents should be given wider choice to purchase of books or uniforms from the open market. Any deviation from these instructions, if noticed shall be viewed seriously and action will be taken as per the provisions of law which inter-alia includes de-recognition of schools, withdrawal of managing body,” the order said.

    DESK directed all Chief Education Officers to constitute special monitoring teams involving cluster heads, Zonal Education Officers to verify the complaints received on account of sale of books and uniforms by the private schools/ prescribing additional books or pressing parents for purchase from any particular shop. Action taken in this regard shall be submitted to this Directorate on monthly basis.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Locals Foil Suicide Attempt Of Woman In North Kashmir

    Locals Foil Suicide Attempt Of Woman In North Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A woman was prevented from committing suicide in Sopore area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, officials said on Friday.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that the woman was spotted by locals attempting to jump into the river Jhelum at Jamia bridge in Sopore.

    “After noticing the doubtful movement, locals rushed towards her and foiled her suicide attempt”, the official said.

    He said that the woman is a resident of Sher Colony locality.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • One Dead, Several Injured In Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: An elderly man died while 5 others were injured in a road accident in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

    Quoting an official KNO reported that the accident took place in Khamri village of the district, resulting in injuries to at least 6 people.

    He said that all injured were shifted to a nearby hospital, where one of them was declared dead on on arrival.

    “He has been identified as Ab Gani Shiekh son of Sonaullah Shiekh,” the official said.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Indian Citizen, Not A Terrorist: Iltija Mufti On Passport

    Indian Citizen, Not A Terrorist: Iltija Mufti On Passport

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    SRINAGAR: Iltija Mufti, the daughter of the PDP President Mehbooba Mufti, has been granted a two-year UAE-specific passport. The move comes after her previous passport expired on January 2, 2022, and her application for a new one was denied due to an adverse report by J-K Police’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID). After receiving the passport, Iltija questioned whether she was being labelled as a terrorist or anti-national. She is determined to fight for her rights and says that she is an Indian law-abiding citizen and not a criminal. The incident has raised concerns about the misuse of power and the denial of fundamental rights to citizens.

    In February, she moved the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, which directed the Regional Passport Office (RPO) to look into the merits of the case. The RPO issued the passport to Iltija, who wants to pursue higher studies, that is valid from April 5, 2023, to April 4, 2025, according to a letter by the RPO to the additional solicitor general. Iltija accused the Regional Passport Officer, Kashmir, Davinder Kumar, and the CID of misleading the judiciary during a press conference at the PDP headquarters.

    “The passport issued to me is a two-year passport and it is mentioned clearly that it is valid only for the UAE,” Iltija stated and characterized the passport she received as a “conditional passport.” She affirmed that she is an “Indian citizen and a law-abiding citizen” who has not violated any laws. “However, even to issue the two-year passport, the Official Secrets Act has been invoked against me. This Act is usually invoked for espionage,” Iltija claimed.

    “Am I a fugitive? Am I Nirav Modi, am I a terrorist, anti-national that I am being punished? If I talk about the central government, is it like talking against the country? What is my fault?” she questioned. “I am not a fugitive or a conman like Kiran Patel who was treated as a VVIP,” Iltija said. Patel was detained in Kashmir last month for allegedly impersonating an official of the Prime Minister’s Office.

    The daughter of the PDP leader claimed that she is being treated like a hardened criminal and “like I have taken thousands of crore of rupees as loans from banks and have become a defaulter.” She insisted that she would persist in her legal battle despite “pressure to withdraw her petition.”

    Iltija questioned the validity of the passport issued to her, saying, “The Deputy Solicitor General (of India) (Tahir Majid) Shamsi has asked the court to dismiss my petition as a passport has been issued to me. But, what passport is this?” She accused the CID of playing a role in criminalizing passport issuance in Kashmir at the behest of the Centre and claimed that she is being deprived of her fundamental right to travel abroad. She also alleged that she is being punished because of her mother’s political background and not because she has violated any laws. Iltija further stated, “What is my fault? If this is happening to me, you can imagine what is happening to common Kashmiris.”

    Iltija claimed that the passport issued to her was a conditional passport, which is not given to even fugitives. She accused the regional passport officer of flouting the Passport Act and violating his duties. She said, “Legally, you have to let me know, you are answerable to me as to why a conditional passport was issued to me. Am I involved in some Hawala scam, or money laundering?”

    She also questioned the CID’s submission of an adverse report in a sealed cover and the invocation of the Official Secrets Act. She said, “If you are so confident about your report, then why did you have to invoke the Official Secrets Act? Why do you not want the document to come out in the public domain?”

    Iltija alleged that the government wants to make an example out of her family to stop people from raising their voice. She accused the CID officers of bringing “disgrace and disrepute” to the department and harassing the people of Kashmir. She said, “The CID here has only job that is to harass and persecute the Kashmiris.”

    When asked if she would continue to pursue the matter in court, Iltija alleged that there is pressure on her lawyer to withdraw the petition. However, she said that she would not withdraw her petition because it was not only her fight, but of others who have been deprived of their rights. She said, “There is tremendous pressure on us to withdraw this petition, but I will continue to fight it in the court, and I have full faith in the honourable judiciary that they will issue this passport.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Cop Deployed At BJP Leader’s House Dies Of Bullet Injury

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    SRINAGAR: A Jammu and Kashmir policeman died on Friday afternoon after his service rifle went off accidentally in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, officials said.

    An official said that the cop, who was posted at the residence of Bhartiya Janta Party district president Kupwara, Abdul Rehman Lone, died when his service rifle went off accidentally.

    He said soon after the incident he was taken to a nearby hospital, however, he was declared dead on arrival.

    He has been identified as Bikram Sharma and was posted at the residence of BJP district president in Awoora area.(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Azad’s Close Aide Resigns From DPAP

    Azad’s Close Aide Resigns From DPAP

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    SRINAGAR: Zahid Hussain Jan, a basic member of the Democratic Progressive Azad Party, resigned from the party led by Azad on Friday. Jan confirmed to the news agency KDC that he has resigned from the basic membership of the party, along with Municipal Chairman Budgam and 20 municipal councillors of Budgam district.

    He said, “I along with Municipal Chairman Budgam and 20 municipal councillors of Budgam district have resigned from the basic membership from the DPAP.”

    Zahid was known to be one of the close aides of Ghulam Nabi Azad. The Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), formerly the Democratic Azad Party, was formed by Ghulam Nabi Azad on 26 September 2022 in Jammu and Kashmir.

    The party’s top three agendas in Jammu and Kashmir are the restoration of full statehood, the right to land, and employment for native domiciles. The party’s ideology is based on the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.

    Before joining Azad, Jan was a part of the Congress party and was the district president for Budgam. Azad was earlier with the All India Congress Committee and later resigned.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • One More Arrested In Rs 70 Cr Heroin Smuggling Case: Police

    One More Arrested In Rs 70 Cr Heroin Smuggling Case: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Police on Friday arrested third accused in connection with recovery huge haul of heroin worth 70 crores in Srinagar district.

    Police have already arrested two persons including a CRPF trooper in connection with the recovery of over 11 kilograms of heroin and recovery of cash 11,82500 at Rajbagh area of Srinagar.

    A senior police officer said that third arrest was culminated in connection with case today and he identified the accused person as Rashid Kohli son of Late Satar Mohd Kohli resident of Amdohi Karnah Kupwara.

    He said that preliminary investigations suggest that paramilitary trooper Sajad Ahmad Badana hailing from Karnah and posted with 160 BN of CRPF in Chatha, Satwari Jammu, is the main kingpin in the case.

    “Further investigations are underway and entire nexus behind this will be unraveled,”.

    Pertinently, ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar had said that it was part of cross-border smuggling,drugs have come from Pakistan.  (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )