Tag: Cracks

  • Houses develop cracks in J-K’s Doda, 19 families shifted to temporary shelters

    Houses develop cracks in J-K’s Doda, 19 families shifted to temporary shelters

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    Doda/Jammu: Nineteen families were evacuated after their homes developed cracks at a village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district, officials said on Friday.

    The authorities also declared unsafe a mosque and a religious school for girls at Nai Basti village in Thathri, 35 kilometres from Doda town along the Kishtwar-Batote National Highway.

    A few structures in the village started developing cracks a couple of days ago but the situation was exacerbated by a landslide on Thursday with the number of buildings damaged reaching 21.

    “We have shifted 19 affected families to a safer location after their houses were rendered unsafe. We are observing the situation and taking steps as per need to ensure their safety,” Sub-Divisional Magistrate (Thathri) Athar Amin Zargar told PTI.

    The deputy commissioner and the senior superintendent of police visited the spot and assured all help to the affected families, he said.

    Zargar, however, refused to compare the situation to that in Uttarakhand’s Joshimath — the gateway to famous pilgrimage sites like Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib — that is facing a major challenge due to land subsidence.

    “Comparing the situation in Nai Basti with the sinking town of Joshimath will be an exaggeration. We are faced with a problem of landslide and geologists from Chenab Valley power projects and National Highways Authority of India have already inspected the site,” Zargar said.

    While some families have shifted to a temporary shelter set up by the district administration, many others have returned to their ancestral homes.

    “We are making all necessary arrangements, including food and electricity, at the campsite,” Zargar said.

    Zahida Begum, whose family was shifted to a temporary site, said they lived in the village for 15 years and were surprised to notice cracks in concrete houses.

    “There is panic among 50-plus households in the village. Majority of the structures developed cracks after Thursday’s landslide,” she said, demanding proper rehabilitation for the affected families.

    Farooq Ahmad, another local resident, said 117 members of 19 families of policemen, ex-servicemen, defence personnel and labourers were relocated.

    Nai Basti was developed about two decades ago and there was no such problem, he said.

    “We request the NGOs and philanthropists to come forward and provide assistance to the affected people,” Ahmad added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Joshimath crisis: Badrinath National Highway develops cracks

    Joshimath crisis: Badrinath National Highway develops cracks

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    Joshimath: Cracks of one to two metre long have devloped on the Badrinath National Highway in Joshimath, which is the only road that leads to Badrinath, a place of faith for millions of Hindus.

    Disaster Management Secretary Ranjit Sinha said that the administration has been keeping a close watch on the land subsidence of the highway.

    Sinha stated that the concerned agencies have been instructed to repair the road. He said it would be completely repaired before the Char Dham yatra.

    Repairing the road before the yatra would pose as a big challenge for the government.

    Significantly, the number of structures that have developed cracks in the holy city has increased to 863.

    In view of the cracks, along with the obstruction of the road to Badrinath Dham, the contact of the Indian Army with the China border may also be cut off.

    Geologist Prof M.P.S. Bisht, after visiting the area, said that the pattern of the cracks is parallel.

    Apart from this, sinking of the huge stones on the side of the road is also becoming a casue of concern for the government.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Nadia Shameem, from Baramulla cracks JKAS Exams 2021 with flying colours

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    Baramulla: Ms Nadia Shameem, resident of Audoora Baramulla has qualified JKAS Exams 2021 with 80th rank.

    She has been a student of SKUAST-K and later on she completed her graduation through IGNOU mode..
    She is currently doing Job in Civil Secretariat J&K.

    She is indeed an inspiration for all of the aspirants who want to do something big in their lives. Many many congratulations to her, her family and whole Narwav block especially to residents of Audoora

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Tea Seller’s Son Cracks JKAS – Kashmir News

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    A son of a late tea seller from Udipora village of Handwara in north Kashmir has qualified for the prestigious JKAS exam with a 180 rank in his second attempt.

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    Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Aabid Hussian Lone said his father wanted to see him as an administrator, and he kept chasing his father’s dream of becoming an administrator. He said my father was selling tea near the district hospital in Handwara and was running our house. He went on to say that he died two years ago, and my mother took on all the responsibilities, so I never felt I had no father.

    Hussain said that despite poverty, he didn’t let his dreams go, and with the help of his sisters and relatives, he qualified for the examination. Poverty can never be an obstacle; if one has dreams to chase, he just needs to work hard and keep faith in almighty Allah. Hussain added.

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