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  • NGO Militancy Funding Case: Irfan Mehraj Remanded To 10 Day NIA Custody

    NGO Militancy Funding Case: Irfan Mehraj Remanded To 10 Day NIA Custody

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    SRINAGAR: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been granted custody of Kashmir journalist Irfan Mehraj for 10 days by a court on Wednesday. Irfan Mehraj was arrested by the agency in Srinagar in relation to an ongoing investigation into a case involving funding of an NGO and militants.

    On the plea of the federal agency for 12 days of custody, Principal District and Sessions Judge Dharmesh Sharma has permitted 10 days of custodial interrogation for Mehraj. The accused was brought to the national capital on a transit remand after being arrested on Monday. The agency claimed that their investigations have exposed that the JKCCS was using the pretext of protecting human rights to fund militant activities and advocate for secessionist motives in the Valley.

    According to the NIA, Irfan Mehraj, who resides in Srinagar, has become the initial suspect to be apprehended in connection with the NGO-militant funding case, which was filed in October 2020. The NIA is examining the alleged involvement of certain NGOs, Trusts, and societies based in Kashmir in the provision of funds for activities linked to militancy.

    Previous articleNo Moon Sighting, Ramadan to Start on Friday: Grand Mufti JK
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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Ramadan Crescent NOT Sighted; Friday to Mark First Day of Ramadan 1444 A.H: Grand Mufti J&K, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam

    Ramadan Crescent NOT Sighted; Friday to Mark First Day of Ramadan 1444 A.H: Grand Mufti J&K, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam

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    Srinagar, Mar 22: Announcing the fallibility of the ‘witness’ about sighting of crescent from Poonch, Grand Mufti Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam on Wednesday evening said the Ramadan 1444 A.H will begin from coming Friday.

    Islam told GNS that the office had entrusted its men across all districts of Jammu and Kashmir to see if the crescent is observable at any place. “We had earlier received a ‘witness’ from Poonch, which after being put to scrutiny turned too feeble to enable us reach the decision about the start of Ramadan from tomorrow (Thursday)”, Islam said adding “Apart from that witness there was nothing significant seen anywhere.”

    “As such the holy month of Ramadan in Jammu and Kashmir will begin on coming Friday.”

    “I in advance extend my wishes to the whole Ummah especially to people of Jammu and Kashmir on the eve of the start of auspicious month”, he said further urging the people to make lots of prayers in favour of everyone and nevertheless also help the downtrodden sections of society.

    Notably, Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind earlier in the evening announced that crescent moon was not sighted anywhere in Delhi or in any other part of the country and as such month of Ramzan will begin from March 24. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • No evidence of Ramadhan moon sighting received, first day of fasting on Friday: Grand Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam | KNO

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    No evidence of Ramadhan moon sighting received, first day of fasting on Friday: Grand Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam | KNO – Kashmir Publication





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  • World Water Day celebrated across District

    World Water Day celebrated across District

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    Shopian, March 22:- the ‘World Water Day’ was observed across the district today with the purpose of highlighting the importance of water and raising awareness about the water crisis that the world faces. To strengthen water conservation efforts in the district, functions were held by the Department of Jal Shakti Shopian.

    Addressing the participants, speakers reiterated that the aim and objective of celebrating world water day is ‘to save water to save generation’. They said our motive shall be to preserve and prevent its misuse. During the proceedings a skit was presented and performed by students, demonstrating captions relating to today’s theme. On the conclusion, Department of Jal Shakti felicitated the participants and women achievers.

    The event was attended by the officials of Jal Shakti, Teachers, PRIs, AWWs, Asha Workers, locals besides students of various schools of the district.

    Various students also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the need for conservation of water resources and judicial usage of drinking water.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Earthquake strikes in national capital second day in a row – Kashmir News

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    Earthquake strikes in national capital second day in a row

    Delhi, Mar 22: An earthquake of magnitude 2.7 on the Richter scale struck 17 km west-northwest of Delhi on Wednesday, the National Center for Seismology reported.

    In a tweet, the National Center for Seismology stated, “Earthquake of Magnitude:2.7, Occurred on 22-03-2023, 16:42:35 IST, Lat: 28.66 & Long: 77.03, Depth: 5 Km, Location: 17km WNW of New Delhi, India.” Earlier, strong tremors from a 6.6 magnitude earthquake that struck Afghanistan’s remote Hindu Kush mountains, jangled nerves and triggered panic across states in the North Indian belt on Tuesday evening.

    In Delhi and adjoining areas of the national capital, panicked locals came out on the streets as the tremors struck.

    The NCS said an earthquake of magnitude of 6.6 on the Richter Scale hit 133km SSE of Fayzabad, Afghanistan on Tuesday at 10:17 pm.

    Following the tremours, Delhi Fire Services received calls about tilted buildings and cracks appearing in buildings from Jamia Nagar, Kalkaji and Shahdara areas.

    Fire services teams rushed to these areas to take stock of the situation. However, authorities later confirmed that the buildings did not title post the earthquake.

    “A PCR call regarding the tilting of a building due to the earthquake was received from the Shakarpur area. Police, PCR, Fire brigade and District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) reached the spot. Apparently, no crack or tilt was observed in the building. The caller said he called as he suspected a tilt,” said Delhi Police.(ANI)


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  • LG Sinha Attends International Day Of Forests, Calls For Judicious Use Of Resources

    LG Sinha Attends International Day Of Forests, Calls For Judicious Use Of Resources

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha attended the International Day of Forests event organized by Department of Forest, Ecology & Environment at Convention Centre, on Tuesday.

    The Lt Governor called upon the people for sustainable management of forests and the judicious use of resources to combat climate change and to ensure well-being of all.

    “Healthy forest is key to healthy living of people and it should be our top most priority to safeguard these precious natural resources. Every element produced by nature nourishes us. Since time immemorial, the health & well-being of humans, animals & environment around us are interlinked”, said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor emphasized on striking a perfect balance between society and environment for a healthy ecosystem and a strong economy.

    “Nature is a great source of wisdom. The more we learn from nature, the more we understand that forests are not only an integral part of our existence but also essential for our mental, physical health and well-being. A society that is closer to nature is more prosperous”, the Lt Governor said.

    On this International Day of Forests, let us rededicate ourselves to protect nature and conserve forests with the spirit of “One World, One Health”. We must protect and nurture economic, social and environmental values for the benefit of present and future generations, the Lt Governor observed.

    The Lt Governor directed the J&K Rural Livelihoods Mission to launch Van Sakhi Yojana in coordination with Forest Department for the socio-economic empowerment of the women entrepreneurs associated with the sector.

    The Lt Governor asked the Forests Department and other stakeholders to ensure that policy on ‘Sustainable Utilization of Non-timber Forest Produce in J&K’ is fully operationalized on ground to maximize its benefits to the people, especially women and tribal communities.

    The Lt Governor further emphasized on promoting high-value forest produce like Gucci mushroom and Artemisia herbal plant which can be found in abundance in the forests of Jammu Kashmir to bring significant improvement in the quality of life of the forest-dependent population without harming the forests.

    He also highlighted the efforts made in the last two years for the protection of natural resources and extending economic benefits, livelihood and entrepreneurship opportunities to tribal families.

    “Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a large population of our tribal families dependent on the forests have been granted their forest rights for which they have been waiting for years,” he said.

    The Lt Governor asked the Tribal Affairs Department and the districts administration to work in mission mode for granting individual rights under the Forest Rights Act and establishment of Van Dhan Kendras.

    He complimented the Forest Department and allied wings for achieving higher targets under “One Beat Guard, One Village” programme under the campaign “Har Gaon Hariyali” and for their forest conservation awareness efforts.

    With more than 55% green cover, Jammu Kashmir is ahead of many other states and UTs, the Lt Governor said.

    The Lt Governor also gave valuable suggestions for sustainable management of forests.

    The Lt Governor said the world population is dependent on forests in one way or the other. From our ancient texts to the latest and greatest invention of Artificial Intelligence Tool, you can find one thing in common i.e the entire universe is made of the five elements (Panch Tatva), he observed.

    We must move ahead with the mantra of Panch Karma – the five major goals for the next one year. Non-Timber Forest Produce scheme must encourage associated Self-help Groups and communities to work on conservation of forests and plantation, said the Lt Governor.

    Forest-related education in schools and participation of students in plantation drives must be ensured. Van Dhan Kendras and Self-help Groups should be involved in branding and marketing of forest-friendly products, he noted.

    The Lt Governor said the inclusion of Panchayati Raj Institutions in Van Se Jal and Jal Se Jeevan program will make a greater impact in our campaign for conservation of natural resources. Further, we have to make the re-forestation campaign a mass movement, he added.

    On the occasion, the Lt Governor presented the UT-Level Awards of Forestry & Wildlife Conservation to the frontline staff of Forest and Wildlife Department for their outstanding contribution.

    He also felicitated the Village Panchayats for their efforts in the greening of common village lands.Kashmir(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • SWD Shopian commemorates World Down Syndrome Day

    SWD Shopian commemorates World Down Syndrome Day

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    SHOPIAN, MARCH 21: On the eve of World Down Syndrome Day, a series of events were organized by the District Social Welfare office at the Old DC Office Complex in Shopian.

    The event was presided over by Dr. Mohammad Yusuf, Block Medical Officer, Shopian.

    On the occasion, experts raised awareness about Down Syndrome.

    They informed that Down Syndrome is a genetic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Individuals with Down Syndrome often experience cognitive delays, speech and language difficulties, and other health issues. However, with the right support and care, people with Down Syndrome can lead fulfilling lives.

    At the event, doctors and experts emphasized the importance of raising awareness about Down Syndrome and creating a more inclusive society.

    The speakers highlighted the need for early detection and intervention, and discussed various strategies to support individuals with Down Syndrome and their families.

    The event was an effort to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • International day of Forests: DC Kick starts Mega Forest drive at GDC Kulgam

    International day of Forests: DC Kick starts Mega Forest drive at GDC Kulgam

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    KULGAM, MARCH 21: On the eve of International Day of Forests being celebrated every year on 21st of March, mega Plantation drive was today organized by Forest division Kulgam at Government Degree College (GDC) Kulgam.

    This year the day is being celebrated with the theme, “FORESTS AND HEALTH”.

    The Plantation drive was kick-started by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat by planting a sapling of cedrus deodara within the premises of GDC Kulgam.

    The programme was attend by College faculty, Officers from Social Forestry, Forest Protection Force, members of NSS volunteers, NGOs, media fraternity and students of GDC Kulgam.

    The DC in his address highlighted the role of forests in providing abundance of Ecosystem services and thereby promoting healthy lives.

    During the event plant saplings were also distributed among NSS volunteers.

    Later, a Booklet compiled by Kulgam Forest division “Let us Conserve Biodiversity” was also released.

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  • Hyderabad: City celebrates ‘World Sparrow Day’ at KBR

    Hyderabad: City celebrates ‘World Sparrow Day’ at KBR

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    Hyderabad: At the World Sparrow Day celebrations held here on Monday, principal chief conservator of forests R M Dobriyal said the prevention of sparrow extinction is everyone’s responsibility and outlined the initiatives taken by the Telangana government for the restoration of forests.

    Speaking at the occasion Dobriyal said, “Birds, especially sparrows, have continued to be a part of our way of life and it is everyone’s responsibility to prevent the extinction of sparrows.”

    “We all remember playing with sparrows as children, to pass on these wonderful memories to the next generations is our responsibility,” he said.

    He said that the Telangana government is giving priority to the restoration of forests and the results have been good. Dobriyal called for greater voluntary participation of the public in environmental welfare programs.

    The bird lovers who participated in the program said that the initiatives of the government and the forest department have improved the forest areas and the migration of animal and bird species has increased significantly.

    Various programs were organised in KBR Park as part of the celebrations along with bird watching. Programs were taken up to create environmental awareness. Quail nests were distributed among the participants. Drawing, slogan creation and signature campaigns were organised for school children. Prizes were distributed.

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  • JJM: Jal Shakti, Information departments organise ‘World Water Day’ celebrations at Shopian

    JJM: Jal Shakti, Information departments organise ‘World Water Day’ celebrations at Shopian

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    SHOPIAN, MARCH 20: Kick-starting the ‘World Water Day’ celebrations, commemorated every year on 22nd of March, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian, Sachin Kumar Vaishya today chaired a World Water Day Celebrations function at Imtiyaz Memorial Government Degree College (IM-GDC) Shopian, here.

    The function was organized with an aim to disseminate necessary awareness regarding water conservation and preservation.

    Speaking on the occasion, the DC said that the need of the hour is to generate massive awareness among the masses about the importance of freshwater in our daily life to save this precious gift of nature.

    He informed the gathering that the District Administration Shopian is committed to providing drinking water supply to all the households of the district by effective and time bound implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission in the district.

    Earlier, SE Jal Shakti Department Gh Rasool Rehber flagged-off Prachar Rath vehicle which will tour towns/villages for awareness generation on water conservation and judicious use of water.

    District Information Officer Shopian, Showkat Hussain Ganie also spoke on the occasion and shared vital statistics on the gravity of water and sanitation crisis and the need to change behaviors and saving of water resources for the well-being of the people۔

    DDC member, Muzafar Ahmad, many students, and ISAs also spoke on the occasion.

    Multifarious activities including Nukkad Natak on water pollution were presented by the artists. The students of Higher Secondary School Nadapora presented a skit on water conservation.

    Demonstration of water testing by trained Pani Samitis members including chemists, AWWs and ASHAs was also held.

    Women achievers in JJM were felicitated on the occasion along with position holders in painting and drawing competition.

    Principal IM-GDC, Bashir Ahmed Dar, College Staff, officials from Information Department Jal Shakti, Education and students in large numbers participated.

    The function was organised under the banner of JJM and AKAM by the two Implementation and Support Agencies (ISAs) of the district, including Gramin Vikas Trust (GVT) and National Educational Society, Welfare Organisation (NESSWO).

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )