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  • 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 )

  • Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar’s Upper Forest Area

    Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar’s Upper Forest Area

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    SRINAGAR: Fire broke out on Saturday evening in the forest area of Ishbar in upper reaches of Brein, Nishat.

    Officials said that the fire broke out this evening in Nishat forest area.Fire Breaks Out In Srinagar’s Upper Forest Area

    They said that the forest team has reached the spot and the efforts are on to douse the flames. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Army Canine Detects Anti-Personnel Mine, Averts Tragedy Along  LoC

    Army Canine Detects Anti-Personnel Mine, Averts Tragedy Along  LoC

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    SRINAGAR: The Army’s canine detected an anti personnel mine along the Line of Control (LoC) in Manjakote sector of Rajouri on Saturday.

    The Canine Alvin along with the handler showing high standards of training and skills detected an anti personnel mine, which was drifted near a track along LOC fence in Manjakote sector, Army said.

    The army said with the timely detection of the anti personnel mine, a major tragedy was averted.

    The fresh incident came just a day after troops recovered a drone carrying payload in Beri Pattan area of Sunderbani, Rajouri.

    The army said that 5 AK magazines, 131 rounds of AK-47, some slings, and Rs 2 lakh cash had been seized from the payload.

    Following the recovery, the security forces launched a major search operation in the entire area.

    Earlier on April 9,  army killed an intruder and nabbed two others after they crossed the Line of Control (LoC) in the Pir Panjal valley’s Poonch district. The army also recovered three bags with 14 packets of narcotics weighing approximately 17 kg, Pakistan currency, some documents and eatables.

    The drone dropping of arms, ammunition, narcotics and cash has become a major challenge for the counter insurgent forces in border areas while major consignments have been recovered in the recent past along the International Border (IB) and LoC. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Two Traffic Officials Suspended For Alleged Unprofessional Conduct

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police on Sunday have suspended two of their officials after they were allegedly seen to be indulging in an unprofessional conduct in a video.

    According to a statement issued by Senior Superintendent of Police Traffic Rural Kashmir, Ravinder Paul Singh, “Today on 15.04.2023 a video has been received from reliable sources in which a traffic police personnel posted in Traffic Rural Kashmir is allegedly seen to be indulging in an unprofessional conduct.”

    ” In response, a preliminary enquiry was ordered by SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir and prima facie the enquiry reveals gross misconduct on the part of involved traffic personnel and his supervisory official”, he said.

    Both the officials have been placed under suspension and attached with Traffic Police Lines Rural Kashmir where a proper departmental enquiry shall be conduct against both of them.”

    J&K Traffic Police is committed to highest standards of professionalism and probity in its functioning, it said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Reconsider Shifting Of DIET, NCERT Offices: Farooq Abdullah

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    SRINAGAR: National Conference President and Member of the Parliament from Srinagar, Dr Farooq Abdullah has asked the Lieutenant Governor administration to reconsider shifting of DIET and JK-NCERT offices to the Government Boys High School premises in Sonwar.

    According to a press note, Consequent to meeting a delegation of aggrieved locals led by the In Charge Constituency, Lal Chowk Ahsan Pardesi, Dr Farooq Abdullah wrote to the LG Sinha, asking him to reconsider the decision in view of the searing resentment from the locals.

    “The delegation of locals from Indiranagar, Sonwar and Batwara met me yesterday at our Party Headquarters in Srinagar. It was brought to my notice that the offices of DIET and J&K SCERT are being shifted by the Education Department to the Government Boys High School premises, Sonwar Srinagar. It was stated that shifting of the said offices will not only hamper the academic as well as extracurricular activities of the students there, but is also going to affect the upgradation of the school to the Higher Secondary level,” the letter reads.

    He further noted, “In addition to the above, the main cause of resentment by the locals against this decision of the government seems their apprehension that the ground of the said school, which is being used as a play field by the youth of the area since last fifty years, will not be available to them anymore for sports activities.”

    Seeking immediate intervention of the LG into the issue, he said that the decision if implemented will have a negative impact on the overall psyche of the youngsters.

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Met Predicts Wet Spell In JK From April 16

    Met Predicts Wet Spell In JK From April 16

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    SRINAGAR: Weather department on Saturday said that a fresh spell of intermittent light to moderate rain in plains and snowfall over higher reaches was very likely in JK during April 16  to April 20 with main activity on Monday and Tuesday.

    “During this wet spell, thunderstorms with strong gusty wind reaching (20-30KMPH) and hailstorms are also possible at some places of Jammu and Kashmir,” a meteorological department official here told GNS.

    This wet spell is due to the approaching of a fresh Western Disturbance over North India, he said.

    He said there is a possibility of temporary disruption of surface transportation especially over hilly and snowbound areas.

    There could be waterlogging in low lying areas as well as damage to orchards. “There is likely to be abrupt fall in day temperature by 7-8°C.”

    Regarding temperature, he said, Srinagar recorded a low of 9.1°C against 9.0°C on the previous night and it was 1.5°C above normal for the summer capital.

    Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of 6.2°C against 6.0°C on the previous night and it was 0.3°C below normal for the gateway town of Kashmir.

    Pahalgam, he said, recorded a low of 4.6°C against 3.6°C on the previous night and it was 1.8°C above normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    Kokernag recorded a low of 10.6°C against 9.4°C on the previous night and it was 4.5°C above normal for the place, the officials said.

    Gulmarg recorded a low of 7.0°C against 5.4°C on the previous night and it was 5.5°C above normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, he said.

    In Kupwara town, he said, the mercury settled at 6.2°C against 5.6°C on the previous night and it was 0.1°C below normal for the north Kashmir area.

    Jammu recorded a low of 21.2°C against 20.3°C on the previous night. It was 2.0°C above normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

    Banihal, he said, recorded a low of 9.3°C (above normal by 1.1°C), Batote 13.2°C (above normal by 2.7°C), Katra 19.4°C (2.9°C above normal) and Bhadarwah 8.9°C (1.9°C below normal). Ladakh’s Leh and Kargil recorded a low of minus 0.2°C and 3.3°C respectively, he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Bandipora-Gurez Road To Remain Closed On April 16

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    SRINAGAR: Authorities in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district have ordered the closure of traffic movement along Bandipora-Gurez on Sunday in wake of the fresh weather advisory, officials said.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that the road to Gurez that passes through Razdan Pass has been closed for the traffic movement today.

    “In view of the forecast for snowfall and as a precautionary measure, today on 16-04-2023 traffic shall remain suspended on Bandipora Gurez road,” he said.

    Notably, the area remains cut off from rest of the valley during winter months due to the accumulation of snow on the road.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )