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  • Under-construction house damaged due to snowfall in Bandipora’s Tulail

    Under-construction house damaged due to snowfall in Bandipora’s Tulail

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    Gurez, Jan 31: An under construction house got damaged due to heavy snowfall in Sardab village of Tulail in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Tuesday, officials said here.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that there was, however, no report of any loss of life or injury in the incident.

    Fresh snowfall in Gurez Valley has disrupted the normal life as the area remains cut off from the district headquarters—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • All 68 Flights Cancelled Due To Snowfall In Kashmir

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    Srinagar, Jan 30 (GNS): As snowfall continued in Kashmir Valley, all flights to and fro Srinagar ‘international’ airport were cancelled on Monday.

    Confirming it, Director, Airport Authority of India (AAI), Srinagar Airport, Kuldeep Singh said that 68 flights were scheduled to operate today.

    “All 68 flights were cancelled due to low visibility and continuous snowfall,” he said. All airlines will accommodate the passengers of the cancelled flights in the next available flight without any extra charges, he said.

    “The option of the full refund without any deduction will also be available”.

    A senior official of the Airport told GNS that the surface was kept clean and clear of snow throughout the day despite continuous and heavy snowfall. However continuous snowfall and low visibility meant that no flight could operate. (GNS)

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  • SC to hear pleas challenging laws regulating conversions due to interfaith marriages

    SC to hear pleas challenging laws regulating conversions due to interfaith marriages

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday said it would hear on February 3 a batch of pleas challenging controversial state laws regulating religious conversions due to interfaith marriages.

    A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala noted that a transfer plea was mentioned in the morning.

    “We can list it, issue notice and hear it together. The transfer petition will also be numbered by then. The attorney general can also examine. We will hear all on Friday,” the bench said.

    During the brief hearing, senior advocate CU Singh, appearing in the court on behalf of NGO “Citizens for Justice and Peace” of activist Teesta Setalwad, submitted that people cannot get married due to these state laws and the situation is very grave.

    Attorney General R Venkataramani submitted that these are state legislations that have been challenged before the apex court and the high courts concerned should hear the cases.

    The top court had earlier asked the parties challenging the anti-conversion laws of several states to file a common petition seeking a transfer of the cases on the issue from various high courts to the apex court.

    Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had challenged the locus standi of “Citizens for Justice and Peace”, which is one of the petitioners. Mehta had not elaborated on the reasons for questioning the NGO’s locus.

    The bench had noted that there were at least five such pleas “before the Allahabad High Court, seven before the Madhya Pradesh High Court, two each before the Gujarat and Jharkhand high courts, three before the Himachal Pradesh High Court, and one each before the Karnataka and Uttarakhand high courts”, and said a common petition for their transfer can be filed.

    Besides, two separate petitions have been filed by Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, challenging the interim orders of the respective high courts that stayed certain provisions of the state laws on conversion.

    Earlier, a bench headed by Justice M R Shah had said religious conversion is a serious issue that should not be given a political colour.

    It had sought the attorney general’s assistance on the plea filed by advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay.

    Another bench headed by the CJI had, on January 2, sought to know the status of the cases pending before different high courts challenging controversial state laws regulating religious conversion due to interfaith marriages and said if the cases are similar in nature, it may transfer those to itself.

    It had asked “Citizens for Justice and Peace” and the states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh to apprise it of the status of the cases challenging the state laws on conversion through marriage.

    The apex court had, on January 6, 2021, agreed to examine certain new and controversial laws of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, regulating religious conversions due to interfaith marriages.

    The Uttar Pradesh law relates to not only interfaith marriages but all religious conversions and lays down elaborate procedures for anyone who wishes to convert to another religion.

    The Uttarakhand law entails a two-year jail term for those found guilty of religious conversion through “force or allurement”. The allurement can be in the form of cash, employment or material benefits.

    The plea filed by the NGO has alleged that the legislations violate articles 21 and 25 of the Constitution as those empower the State to suppress an individual’s personal liberty and freedom to practise the religion of his choice.

    Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind has also moved the Supreme Court, challenging the anti-conversion laws of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. It has contended that these laws have been enacted to “harass” interfaith couples and implicate them in criminal cases.

    The Muslim body, in its PIL filed through advocate Ejaz Maqbool, has said the provisions of all such laws of the five states force people to disclose their faith and consequently, invade their privacy.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Traffic advisory issued due to ongoing construction work

    Hyderabad: Traffic advisory issued due to ongoing construction work

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    Hyderabad: The city traffic police have issued an advisory for the ongoing construction work at the Amberpet flyover on NH-163.

    In a release on Sunday, the road from the Gandhi statue to Amberpet T Junction (near Sree Ramana) will be closed for 40 days from January 30 to March 10.

    Citizens are requested to take alternate routes to avoid inconvenience.

    District RTC buses and other heavy vehicles coming from Uppal towards 6 No. Junction should take a route via Habsiguda X Road – Tarnaka – Osmania Distance Education Road – Adikmet Flyover – Vidyanagar – Fever Hospital – Barkathpura – Tourist Hotel – Nimboliadda– Chaderghat.

    General traffic including city RTC buses coming from Uppal towards 6 No. Junction will be diverted at Gandhi Statue – Prem Sadan Police boys hostel – Saldana Gate (CPL Amberpet) – Ali Cafe X Roads & Right turn towards 6 No. Junction – Golnaka – Nimobliadda–Chaderghat.

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  • Maha: 36 students of Sangli school fall ill due to food poisoning

    Maha: 36 students of Sangli school fall ill due to food poisoning

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    Sangli: Thirty-six students in Sangli in Maharashtra on Friday fell ill due to suspected food poisoning, an official said.

    All of them were shifted to a hospital, where 35 were discharged post treatment, while one has been kept under observation, he said.

    The incident took place in Wanlesswadi High School after the children, from Classes V and VII, had rice and dal prepared at a central kitchen run by a self-help group, he said.

    “After having the mid-day meal, 36 students complained of stomach ache and nausea, and many of them vomited. One child is still hospitalised for stomach pain. Saline has been administered to him and his condition is stable,” Mohan Gaikwad, the education officer (primary section) said.

    “Food samples from the school and the central kitchen have been sent to a lab for tests. A three-member committee has been formed to probe the matter,” Gaikwad added.

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  • Srinagar-Jammu Highway Blocked Due To Shooting Stones

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu-Srinagar Highway has been closed for vehicular traffic due to shooting stones at Panthyal on Saturday, officials said.

    “Traffic movement stopped from both ends on Jammu Srinagar NHW  in view of road blocked at Panthyal due to continuous shooting stones,” Traffic police said in a tweet.

    The highway is the lifeline of the Kashmir valley and the main road link connecting Kashmir with the rest of the country.

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  • Schools Closed In Doda, Kishtwar, Parts Of Poonch Due To Inclement Weather

    Schools Closed In Doda, Kishtwar, Parts Of Poonch Due To Inclement Weather

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    Authorities here on Monday suspended class work for students in schools in zone Mandi and Baffliaz due to inclement weather conditions.

    “As per the directions of Deputy Commissioner Poonch, there will be no class work in zone Mandi and Baffliaz of the district (holiday for students only) today due to inclement weather conditions,” news agency GNS quoted a senior officer in Poonch.

    Reports said that primary and middle schools have been closed for today due to bad weather in Doda district also.

    “Due to inclement weather classes upto Middle (8th) level shall remain suspended today in both Government as well as Private Schools in Doda. 9th class onwards shall work as normal,” reads a tweet on the official twitter handle of DIC Doda.

    Meanwhile, Cheif Education Officer Kishtwar also ordered closure of the schools, according to DIC Kishtwar.

    (With inputs from agencies)


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  • Mother-daughter Duo Dead, Man Injured As House Collapses Due To Landslide In Surankote

    Mother-daughter Duo Dead, Man Injured As House Collapses Due To Landslide In Surankote

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    A Mother-daughter duo died while a man was injured after a house collapsed due to a landslide in Bufliyaz village of Surankote area in Poonch district on Friday.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the incident took place near the site of a project for upgradation of road from Rajouri to Surankote.

    He said that a landslide came crushing down on a residential house, burying three family members, following which a rescue operation was launched.

    “After hectic efforts all three were rescued and were taken to SDH Surankote, where mother-daughter duo was declared dead on arrival. The male member of the family was referred to GMC Associated Hospital Rajouri,” he said.

    Deceased have been identified as Naseem Akhter (34) wife of Mohammad Latief and her daughter Rubina Akhter (09) and the injured has been identified as Mohammad Latief son of Mohd Hussain.


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