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  • JK Reports 64 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, One Death

    JK Reports 64 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, One Death

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir reported 64 fresh covid-19 cases and one death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, officials said on Sunday.

    They said that 24 cases were reported from Jammu division and 40 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 480173. Among the cases, 174272 are from Jammu division and 305901 from Kashmir Valley.

    19 cases were reported from Jammu, eight from  Pulwama, six each from Budgam and Kulgam, four each from Anantnag and Ganderbal, three from Bandipora, two from Baramulla and one each from Doda, Kathua, Samba, Kishtwar and Ramban.

    There was one death from Jammu during the time. So far 4788 people succumbed to the virus and among them include 2355 from Jammu division and 2433 from the Valley.

    Besides, they said, 20 Covid-19 patients recovered during the last 24 hour from Kashmir Valley. There are now 392 active cases, 142 in Jammu and 250 in Kashmir. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Leopard Rampage Leaves 19 Sheep Dead, 15 Injured

    Leopard Rampage Leaves 19 Sheep Dead, 15 Injured

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    SRINAGAR: Officials reported on Sunday that a leopard attacked a group of sheep in Gultha area of Mendhar in Poonch district, killing nineteen of them and injuring fifteen others.

    According to the officials, the leopard entered a shed owned by Maneer Hussain Shah and attacked the livestock.As a result, nineteen sheep died immediately, while fifteen others were left with injuries.

    A police party rushed to the site to assess the situation, officials added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • LG Sinha Addresses Mahavir Janm Kalyanak At Jammu

    LG Sinha Addresses Mahavir Janm Kalyanak At Jammu

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor  Manoj Sinha addressed the Bhagwan Mahavir Janm Kalyanak, organized by Shree Mahavir Jain Education Society under the aegis of S.S Jain Sabha, on Sunday at Jammu.

    The Lt Governor called upon every section of the society to take inspiration from the life and teachings of Bhagwan Mahavir and dedicate their lives for the welfare of the downtrodden and rapid development of JK UT.

    “Bhagwan Mahavir’s teachings of Ahimsa, Anekantwad and Aparigrah have contributed immensely to our composite culture and his vision is more relevant today than ever before,” said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor said, the teachings of Bhagwan Mahavir are aimed at ending all kinds of discrimination, nurturing individual growth and creating social equity. He always emphasised on strong resolve, auspicious thinking and the courage to walk alone on the righteous path, the Lt Governor added.

    We should strive to spread Bhagwan Mahavir’s teachings to realize the dream of a society built on equity and shared prosperity, he further added.

    “Human consciousness is infinite and the journey with pure awareness will lead to building an egalitarian society and spiritual transformation. The timeless values and wisdom imparted by Bhagwan Mahavir is the greatest strength of society and ultimate source of wisdom for holistic development,” observed the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor urged the young generation to follow the teachings of Bhagwan Mahavir and lead by the ideals espoused by him to shape India’s future.

    Don’t wait for something to happen, rather make the proactive efforts to fulfil your’s and the nation’s aspiration. We must work together to create ideal condition in the society that will enable every individual to live up to her or his full potential, added the Lt Governor.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • DDC Member From South Kashmir Quits DPAP

    DDC Member From South Kashmir Quits DPAP

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    SRINAGAR: District Development Council member of Frisal in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district Anayat Ullah Rather has resigned from the basic membership of Democratic Progressive Azad Party.

    In a statement, he claimed that he was one of the founding members of the party and due to many reasons he has resigned.

    “I am announcing that now I am not holding any membership of the DPAP and from now onwards I have nothing to do with any affairs of the party,” he said.

    He said he will take further decision only after consulting with his people who have been choosing him and voting for him since 2008—(KNO)

    Previous articleUnidentified Body Recovered In Central Kashmir
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  • Unidentified Body Recovered In Central Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: An unidentified body of a man was recovered in Kralpora area of Chadoora in central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Sunday afternoon.

    Quoting officials, KNO reported that the body was found by locals near Watalwani Kralpora, who later informed the police.

    “Body has been recovered from the spot and identification of deceased is being ascertained,” he said.

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  • Four Residential Houses Damaged In Fire Mishap

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    SRINAGAR: At least four residential houses were damaged in a fire incident in Alamgari Bazar in summer capital Srinagar, officials said.

    Quoting officials, news agency KDC reported that fire broke out from a residential house belonging to Parvaiz Ahmad Mir, which later spread to three more residential houses belonging to Zaffar Ahmad Malla, Dilawar Hussain Malla and Ghulam Mohammad Dar.

    In this mishap, four residential houses were damaged. Firefighters managed to douse the flames on time to avoid any further damage. However, there was no loss of life or injury.

    The cause of fire was not known immediately, however, police have taken cognizance of the incident.

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  • Farooq Abdullah Questions GoI’s ‘Double Speak’ On JK Assembly Elections

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    SRINAGAR: National Conference President and Member of Parliament from Srinagar, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, questioned the “double speak” of the Government of India regarding assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. “The Centre is saying the situation has normalized in Jammu and Kashmir. One of our local IGs is saying that militancy has declined but not over. Why this double talk?” Farooq said while talking to journalists during his visit to Anantnag.

    “If the indices of security have improved, then what is holding them back from holding elections? First it was security, and then it was weather. Now that the weather is clear and the security situation admittedly better. What is it then? When we visited the Election Commission, we were told that the delimitation exercise, voter lists have been completed. All they are doing is managing new excuses every day to delay Assembly elections,” he said.

    Responding to a question on the removal of chapters relating to Mughal history from NCERT books, he said, “It’s sheer mockery. What are we going to tell visitors who built the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and many other fascinating buildings/structures? How will you hide the architectural and cultural insignias of Mughals spread across the country? It’s there to remain. People come and go, but history remains unchanged.”

    Earlier, as per a statement to GNS, he visited Kokernag to commiserate with senior leader Choudhary Zaffar Ali Khatana on the demise of his brother Choudhary Amjad Ali Khatana. Joined by the party’s local unit and other South Zone functionaries, he expressed sympathies and condolences with the bereaved household and offered Fatiha for the deceased.

    Among others, District presidents Altaf Ahmed Wani, Sajad Shaheen, senior leader Abdul Majeed Bhat Larmi, Provincial Vice President Syed Tauqeer Shah, and Reyaz Ahmed Khan accompanied him on the condolence visit.  (GNS)

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 44,000 Drug Addicts Seek Treatment At SMHS Hospital Last Year

    44,000 Drug Addicts Seek Treatment At SMHS Hospital Last Year

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    SRINAGAR: Dr. Yasir Rather, the Incharge of the Drug De-addiction Centre at SMHS Hospital, reported that more than 44,000 individuals visited the hospital seeking treatment for drug addiction in 2022. Notably, all of these patients received free treatment at the hospital.

    “There is free treatment available for drug victims at the de-addiction centre of SMHS Hospital. There has been a considerable reduction in the number of drug victims visiting the hospital, which could be due to the stringent actions taken by the police and civil administration in Srinagar,” he said.

    According to a doctor at the de-addiction centre, the government has implemented a zero-tolerance policy against drug suppliers and traffickers, making drugs less available in the open market. He also mentioned that the SKIMS Bemina centre has provided treatment to over 1500 affected patients.

    As per police sources, 20 cases have been registered in Srinagar so far and 50 peddlers have been detained under the Public Safety Act for involvement in the narco trade. Furthermore, the police have recovered 13.42 grams of brown sugar, 684.33 grams of heroin, and 3.36 Kgs of charas, along with 4734 psychotropic tablets and 38 bottles from the peddlers in Srinagar. [KNT]

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  • Fasting Can Help Reduce Anxiety, Fight Depression: Experts

    Fasting Can Help Reduce Anxiety, Fight Depression: Experts

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    SRINAGAR: Studies conducted across the world suggest that individuals who fast experience improvements in their symptoms of depression, anxiety and even stress levels.

    Mental health experts note that fasting for a certain number of hours each day have a wide range of mental health benefits.

    Dr Yasir Hassan Rather, Professor in Department of Psychiatry, IMHANS, GMC Srinagar said that research has found that fasting during Ramadan can have a positive psychological effect on individuals due to the feeling of connection with the community and spiritual well being.

    “Studies have also shown that fasting can increase feelings of self discipline, self-control, empathy and compassion,” he said.

    Additionally, fasting has been linked with improved mental health due to increased gratitude, mindfulness, and improved concentration, Dr Yasir said.

    Dr Neelofer Jan Senior Resident at Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences-Kashmir said that several studies have shown that fasting can have positive effects on mental health. It can reduce stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms and also can help improve and decrease progression of various neurodegenerative diseases like dementia, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia.

    “Fasting causes the human body to deplete its glucose stores. With no available glucose, body converts stored fats into ketones.  Ketones further work as a fresh fuel to power-up the brain’s processes. Therefore, after the initial “brain fog” experienced during initial days of fasting, mind becomes much clearer and ability to focus is sharper. The neurons in the brain use this new fuel to enter a growth phase and create new synapses, which result in improved learning and memory,” she said.

    A study published in Current Neuropharmacology in 2015 found that the short-term calorie restriction from fasting can boost anti-depressant chemicals in the brain.

    Dr Nelofar said that after a few days of fasting, the body adapts to starvation and starts to release high amounts of happy hormones including endorphins, norepinephrine and dopamine into the brain.

    “Some studies have also demonstrated improved sleep patterns in patients with insomnia compared to pre-fasting levels and a possible decrease in migraine due to serotonin levels going up. Depending on the length of the fast, there is also an improvement in chronic inflammation,” she said.

    “Chronic inflammation increases the risk of developing illnesses, like cardiovasculardiseases, rheumatoid arthritis,lupus, certain cancers, and also major mental health disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.”

    An extremely interesting phenomena discovered during fasting is known as autophagy as the brain breaks down old and damaged cells and recycles them into new ones, Dr Neelofar said.

    “Through this self-eating process, the toxins are removed from the brain delaying the development of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s. Most of these findings have been confirmed on lab animals because controlled studies on human brain is difficult,” she said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • One Dead, Two Injured In Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: A man died while two others were injured in a road accident in Khur Batpora area in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district last evening, officials said on Sunday.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that the accident took place Saturday evening when a speedy vehicle hit a motorcycle in Khur Batpora, resulting in injuries to 3 persons.

    He said all injured were shifted to district hospital Kulgam where from two of them were referred to SKIMS Soura. “Later one among them succumbed to his injuries.”

    The deceased has been identified as Mohammad Rafiq Malik son of Abdul Rashid Malik, while injured have been identified as Bashir Ahmad son of Abdul Ganie and Mushtaq Ahmad Malik son of Ghulam Qadir Malik—all residents of Khur Batpora.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )