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  • Police Arrest Militant Associate In North Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: Police, along with the army, have arrested a militant associate of the proscribed outfit JeM in Sopore. Incriminating materials and one hand grenade were recovered from his possession.

    Acting on specific information, a joint MVCP was established by the Police and Army (52RR) at Hygam, near the railway crossing bridge, in the jurisdiction of Police Station Tarzoo. During the search, a suspected person was intercepted; who tried to flee from the spot but was apprehended tactfully by the alert joint party. Incriminating materials and a hand grenade were recovered from his possession.

    He has been identified as Farooq Ahmad Wani, son of Ab Rashid Wani, resident of Wagoob Hygam. During preliminary investigation, it was found that he was working as a militant associate for JeM and was constantly searching for an opportunity to carry out terror attacks on security forces and civilians, including outside employees.

    Accordingly, a case FIR No. 40/2023 under relevant sections of the law has been registered at Police Station Tarzoo, and further investigation has been initiated.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Transfer Policy: Edu Deptt Likely To Consider Inter-Cadre Transfer Of Married Female Teachers

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department has said that it may consider inter-cadre transfer of married female teachers provided they have served five years in their parent cadre.

    Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Alok Kumar has mentioned it in a newly announced transfer policy for employees of the department.

    “In case of marriage, inter-cadre transfer of a lady employee shall be considered by the Administrative Department on the recommendation of the Designated Committee constituted for the purpose, provided she has served five years in her parent cadre,” Kumar said.

    Stating the special considerations to be accorded to its employees is subject to administrative efficacy, the principal secretary said it will consider transfer of both the husband and wife who are in Government service. “They may be posted conveniently as far as practicable, subject to availability of posts.”

    Kumar further said that the employees attaining the age of superannuation within six months, shall preferably be posted nearby their residence as far as practicable.

    “Employee in the age group of 58 years and above shall not be posted in Zone-IV and V as far as practicable,” he said.

    The principal secretary further said that the physically challenged employees may be given convenient posting subject to the availability of posts.

    “However, this would be subject to availability of vacancies, department’s requirement, and seniority of the official and on production of Domicile of both husband and wife and Marriage certificate documents,” reads the transfer policy—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Intermittent Rains Continue To Lash Kashmir Parts On Second Day

    Intermittent Rains Continue To Lash Kashmir Parts On Second Day

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    SRINAGAR: The intermittent rainfall continued to lash Kashmir parts on the second straight day on Wednesday while as the weatherman here has predicted more rains for the next 24 hours.

    Director Meteorological department (MeT), Sonum Lotus said that there was a forecast of a brief spell of rain/thunderstorm with lightning accompanied by gusty winds & hailstorm in some places at many places of Kashmir division, Ramban, Banihal, Poonch and Rajouri districts from this afternoon.

    He said that the weather would continue to remain wet for the next few days as light rains are expected to continue at scattered places in Kashmir till April 28.

    Director MeT also advised farmers to postpone spraying their orchards till May 01, 2023.

    Meanwhile, the officials in MeT said that the summer capital of J&K recorded a low of 7.9 degree Celsius while Qazigund and Pahalgam recorded a low of 5.2 degree Celsius and 2.6 degree Celsius respectively.

    In Kokernag, the night temperature settled at 3.0 degree Celsius while a famous ski-resort, Gulmarg recorded a low of 3.2 degree Celsius.

    Moreover, reports reaching KNO said that the embankment of river Jhelum has got damaged due to the frequent wet spells from past one week near Peerzoo restaurant here.

    The river Jhelum embankment has got damaged due to the rains while the locals said that none from the administration has visited the spot to assess the situation.

    Chief Engineer, Irrigation and Flood control (I&FC) department said that he will look into the matter—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Man Who Sheltered Militants In Poonch Attack Detained

    Man Who Sheltered Militants In Poonch Attack Detained

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    SRINAGAR: As a first substantial breakthrough in the Poonch ambush probe, security forces zeroed in on a man who allegedly provided “shelter” and “support” to militants for at least two months before executing the April 20 attack, which claimed the lives of five soldiers.

    Meanwhile, the search operation to track down the militants entered its sixth day.

    Sources said that, following leads and cross-checking the statements of 50 detainees in the case, forces zeroed in on one Nasir, a local, for his involvement in sheltering and supporting the militants for more than two months before executing the ambush in Tota Gali, Bhata Dhurian in Bhimbir Gali Secto, Mendhar Poonch.

    Army Commander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi visited the twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch and took stock of the ongoing operation, the officials said, adding he asked the troops to be relentless in their pursuit. This was the Army commander’s second visit to the region in less than a week.

    Five Army personnel were killed, and another was seriously injured after their vehicle was attacked by militants in Poonch last Thursday.

    A massive search and cordon operation was launched after the attack and has now spread to 12 areas across the twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri.

    Sources claimed that after sustained questioning and cross-checking the statements, a local, Nasir, confessed his involvement and told investigators that he sheltered the militants at his house for more than two months and “provided them logistic and material support.”

    “Some of the detainees were let off after questioning,” they said.

    Special Forces are also engaged in the search operation, the sources said, adding that the agencies are backed by drones, sniffer dogs, and metal detectors.

    A large spread of forest areas, deep gorges, natural caves, and dense growths have been searched, and the operation now covers other places, they said.

    Meanwhile, a balloon from across the border was noticed in the Jhalas area of Poonch, they said.

    Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi took stock of the search operation, which entered its sixth day on Wednesday.

    “He interacted with the troops deployed in remote areas and exhorted them to be innovative and relentless in their pursuit,” the Northern Command tweeted.

    This was the second visit of the army commander to the border districts within five days. Earlier on April 22, Lt Gen Dwivedi had visited the attack site at Bhata Dhurian, a notorious infiltration route for militants from across the Line of Control because of its topography, dense forest cover, and natural caves. Sources had earlier said that seven to eight militants spread in two groups are believed to have engineered the attack.

    According to initial investigations, the militants reportedly hid themselves in a culvert on the road from where they launched the attack on the truck, which was carrying fruits, vegetables, and other items to Sangiote village from the Bhimber Gali camp for Iftar to be organized by the Rashtriya Rifles.

    Over 50 bullet marks were spotted on the vehicle that shows the intensity of the firing by militants, the sources said.

    The troops involved in the operation are exercising utmost caution as the militants may have planted improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in the densely forested area with deep gorges and caves, they added.

    The slain soldiers were from a Rashtriya Rifles unit deployed for counter-terror operations.

    Experts from various agencies, including the National Security Guard (NSG) and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), have visited the site of the attack, the officials said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • LG Sinha Unveils 576 New Homes For PM Package Employees

    LG Sinha Unveils 576 New Homes For PM Package Employees

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated 576 newly constructed residential accommodations for PM Package Employees today in Baramulla, Bandipora, Ganderbal, and Shopian.

    “Today’s inauguration is a testimony to our commitment to create adequate facilities for a future of prosperity and dignity for employees,” said the Lieutenant Governor. He also mentioned the government’s sensitivity to the issues of Kashmiri migrant families and their pain, and that they are working with the right intent to complete the construction of residential accommodations on priority.

    The administration has taken various initiatives to expedite the construction of housing units for PM Package employees, and 2000 more flats will be completed by December 2023, according to the Lt Governor. He highlighted the remarkable progress in various sectors, including industries, empowerment of citizens, and building a competitive economy and inclusive society. The Lt Governor also emphasized the role of the young generation in building a stronger, prosperous, and more dynamic J&K.

    The Lt Governor spoke on the progressive reforms introduced to boost infrastructure, employment generation, and ease of living in the UT. He mentioned that both domestic and foreign companies are willing to invest in J&K, and there are more than 1.25 lakh crore rupees worth of highways and tunnel projects going on in the UT.

    Safina Baig, DDC Chairperson, Baramulla, mentioned in her address that the Transit Accommodations will give a boost to communal harmony and brotherhood in Kashmir. Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, highlighted the efforts of the administration in the timely completion of the residential accommodations for PM Package Employees. Senior officers from Civil Administration and Police, PRI members, and prominent citizens were present on the occasion.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Anti JK Forces Won’t Stand Test Of Democracy: Farooq Abdullah

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President,  Dr Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that opportunistic politicians pose a bigger threat to the historical individuality & cultural uniqueness of Jammu and Kashmir.

    While addressing party workers and functionaries from Sangrama constituency at the party headquarters Nawa-e-Subha, Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah said that people have recognized the true face of these opportunists, who behind their deceptive facades are working towards dividing our voice and strength, Dr Farooq said.

    “They know that they cannot stand the test of democracy. Whenever elections are held, people will teach them a lesson. How long can they run away from facing people? One or the other day they have to face them. However I’m sure that people won’t allow them to play with their honour and dignity,” he said.

    Stressing on the importance of maintaining unity in the ongoing struggle for restoration of J&K’s rights, Dr Farooq said, “I see no way of achieving anything in J&K without a lasting unity between different sections of our society. Unity in diversity must be our creed to last for all times and under all circumstances, otherwise there is no end in sight to our common problems in the shape of poverty, unemployment.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • FCIK Upset As Stakeholders Excluded From SICOP/SIDCO Boards

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    SRINAGAR: The Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK) expressed its disappointment regarding the recent reconstitution of the Boards of Directors of Jammu and Kashmir Small Scale Industries Development Corporation (SICOP) and J&K State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. (SIDCO). The reconstitution resulted in the exclusion of industrial stakeholders from the boards. Prior to 2019, it was the norm for the boards to include representatives from industrial stakeholders. However, the reconstituted boards consisted of 10 government officials each.

    FCIK expressed surprise that the government issued the orders on the same day as the Chief Secretary’s call for collaboration and regular interaction between the industry and the government to address the grievances of industries in the Union Territory (UT). FCIK claimed that it was part of the boards of all industrial-related corporations and committees since their inception, and this yielded positive results towards the development of the industrial sector.

    FCIK analyzed the proposed schemes and programs of these corporations objectively and critically while being part of the boards to make them industry-friendly. FCIK expressed concern that the current setup paved the way for unilateral anti-industry decisions without opposition from any stakeholders.

    FCIK observed that most of the decisions taken in the boards without any outside stakeholders resulted in the growth of stress and the debacle of the existing industry. One of the decisions taken was about collecting part premium with every change in the constitution of an industrial unit. FCIK stated that this decision was aimed at filling the coffers of corporations, ignoring the fact that these corporations were primarily for the growth and promotion of the industry.

    FCIK regretted that the industries and commerce department in the UT had changed its vision and strategic planning process. Most of its efforts and time were utilized for alluring prospective enterprises, which led to the neglect of the existing industry. FCIK urged the government for effective engagement to translate stakeholder needs into industrialization goals and create the basis of strategy development of industry under the ambitious Central Sector Scheme of 2021.

    FCIK hoped that the government would issue orders for the reconstitution of all industrial-related boards and committees by including members from genuine stakeholders. FCIK stated that the government should take cue from the central government departments, which work on the feedback and physical involvement of stakeholders.

    FCIK hoped that the stakeholder engagement would help build involvement and confidence to have collaborative partnerships for pooling knowledge, experience, and expertise to co-create solutions for a common vision and future ambition. FCIK added that this would allow impartiality and objectivity to work while reaching a consensus. The National Board for MSMEs had only 18 official members out of 47 members on the board, the rest being from industrial associations.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Man Charged With Animal Cruelty For Dragging A Dog Tied To Scooty

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    SRINAGAR: In a shocking incident, a man tied a dog to his scooty and dragged him on the road. The video of the incident went viral on social media and caught attention of the police, who later arrested the man.

    Srinagar Police in a tweet said,“There is a viral video wherein a bike rider had tied a dog & was dragging this dog. FIR 31/2023 u/s 429 IPC & sec 11 of prevention of cruelty to animals act was registered at Nishat Police station.”

    The accused has been arrested and has been identified as Ab Rashid Dar son of Gh Rasool Dar of Gaw Marg Shalimar. The scooty of the accused has been seized.



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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JK’s Tele MANAS Mental Health Helpline Receives Over 10,000 Calls

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    SRINAGAR: In a significant achievement towards providing quality mental healthcare for all, the UT level Tele-Mental Health Assistance and Networking Across States (Tele-MANAS) cell, established at the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS) in Srinagar, has received more than 10,000 calls since its launch in Jammu and Kashmir on November 4, 2022.

    The first-of-its-kind mental health helpline is a three-tier system that has mental health counsellors, clinical psychologists, and psychiatrists available for patients’ calls. Doctors at IMHANS informed that since its launch, they have received 10,000 calls related to stress, drug addiction, suicidal tendencies, and anxiety.

    Secretary of Health and Medical Education (H&ME), Bhupendra Kumar, elaborated on the significance of the Tele-MANAS cell in the UT, saying that telemedicine is a broader concept and teleconsultation is part of it. “People can call on the toll-free number and seek advice on mental health issues. Since its launch, the number of calls has increased, and the quality of calls has also. People who took the first consultation are calling for follow-ups also with psychologists and psychiatrists,” he said.

    The Secretary added that Tele-MANAS would also be linked to the e-Sehaj portal where doctors can prescribe medicine. “We want people to use this facility, and Tele-MANAS is the way forward. It is more important for remote and far-off places where there is a shortage of doctors and specialists,” he added.

    Mission Director, NHM J&K, Ayushi Sudan, said there is a lot of stigma attached to mental health issues and, with Tele-MANAS, people are coming forward with these issues. “The individual calls reach one or two hours, and it is available 24/7. A lot of mental health issues occur during nighttime. We have been able to cover a lot of people. It is accessible and free. We want to expand it in the future at the district level as well,” she said.

    Ayushi Sudan said the NHM J&K is also planning to expand mental health coverage across the districts to cover mental health issues, but the approach may be different from Tele-MANAS. “We will be having district mental health plans. Tele-MANAS is beginning in our initiative. We are also planning to integrate the suicide helpline,” she said.

    As an extension to the service delivery framework of the existing Tele-MANAS helpline, they have developed the Tele-MANAS Chatbot, the first of its kind in the entire country. It will enable users to chat directly about their basic mental health problems for a solution, and subsequently, patients can be referred to the Tele-MANAS cell.

    Dr. Qazi Haroon, State Program Manager Mental Health J&K, said Tele-MANAS is being linked to the District Mental health program across all the districts of JK UT. A comprehensive communication strategy/IEC formulated has actually helped us to reach so extensively to common people in such a short period.

    Pertinently, J&K stands at rank 2 in the whole country as far as daily calls received by Tele-MANAS Cells are concerned.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Six Injured In JK Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: At least six persons were injured after a sumo vehicle collided with a school bus in Qalamabad village of Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district this afternoon.

    Reports said that a sumo vehicle bearing registration number JK05D 6636 collided with a school bus bearing number JK 09B 8018 at Mirpora Qalamabad, resulting in injuries to six persons.

    The injured persons identified as Ruqaya Begum (25), Mushtaq Ahmad Ahanger (42) – residents of Audoora, Mohammad Asif (22), resident of Lachh, Aaqib Ahmad (21) of Lawoosa, Reyaz Ahmad Wani (30) of Warpora and Sajjad Ahmad (28) of Yahama were evacuated from the site to NTPHC Qalamabad for immediate treatment. Two among the injured, Ruqaya Begum and Reyaz Ahmad Wani, were sent to District Hospital Handwara while four others were discharged after given first aid at the health facility.

    Confirming it, SHO Qalamabad Dr Anam Manhas said that all the persons injured in the accident are safe. “Four persons were discharged at NTPHC Qalamabad after first-aid while two, including a pregnant woman, are at District Hospital for preferential treatment to rule out chance of any complications’ caused in to the accident”, she said adding due cognizance has been taken into the incident. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )