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  • Families, Livestock Stuck Near Margan Top, Rescue Ops On

    Families, Livestock Stuck Near Margan Top, Rescue Ops On

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    SRINAGAR: District administration Anantnag has launched a widescale rescue operation to evacuate nearly twenty families stuck along with their livestock at Margan Top in the Kokernag area, amid ongoing inclement weather conditions across the region.

    “A joint rescue operation comprising of revenue, police, army, CRPF, Medical, ASH, SRTC was launched to respond to a distress call at Nawkan, near Margan Top”, SDM Kokernag, who is leading the rescue operation under the overall supervision of DC Anantnag said.

    “It is estimated that there are some 20 families with livestock are stuck on the top,” the official said adding they have so far rescued two dozen people and around 20 farm animals.

    “Another team is on way with JCB machinery to tackle any eventuality”, the official said.

    “We have established a temporary shelter at Gawran and also a medical camp through army as a contingency measure”, the official added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Victims’ Families Refuse To Identify Slain Militant ‘Behind’ Dhangri Attack

    Victims’ Families Refuse To Identify Slain Militant ‘Behind’ Dhangri Attack

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    SRINAGAR: Following the killing of a militant by security forces in the Kandi area of Rajouri on Saturday morning, families of victims from the Dhangri attack refused to identify the slain ultra, The Tribune reported.

    The Army believes that the militant was responsible for the targeted killings of Hindus in Dhangri village, where seven civilians were killed and 15 others injured.

    When the police informed the victims’ kin that one of the suspected attackers had been killed in the Kesari hills forest area of Kandi, it provided little relief for the families. They want the police to identify those who provided specific information about Hindu homes in the village, as there are also Muslim homes in the vicinity.

    The village Sarpanch, Dheeraj Sharma while speaking to The Tribune, stated that no family of victims went to identify the slain militant, and everyone believes that there was someone else who informed the attackers about the Hindu families living in the village.

    The police had sent a vehicle to take victims’ families to identify the militant, but everyone is of the view that the real culprits are still at large. During the Dhangri attack, two women saw the attackers on a killing spree. One of the women, whose close relative was shot dead, said that they are not safe until the police identify those who helped the militants launch the attack.

    It has been reported that the Dhangri attackers stayed at a woman’s house in Bathuni village in Rajouri. She has identified the dead militant to be one of those who attacked Dhangri.

    However, the police or NIA has not confirmed this. Meanwhile, the search for the group of armed terrorists continues in the thick vegetation area of Kandi.

    On Friday, after the Army received specific information about the presence of militants, an operation was launched that resulted in the killing of five soldiers.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Anantnag Admin Launches Widescale Rescue Op As Nearly 20 Families Alongside Livestock Stuck Near Margan Top

    Anantnag Admin Launches Widescale Rescue Op As Nearly 20 Families Alongside Livestock Stuck Near Margan Top

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    So far rescued 2 dozen people and 20 farm animals: SDM Kokernag

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    Srinagar, May 8 (GNS): District administration Anantnag has launched a widescale rescue operation to evacuate nearly twenty families stuck alongside their livestock at Margan Top in Kokernag area, amid ongoing inclement weather conditions across the region.

    “A joint rescue operation comprising of revenue, police, army, CRPF, Medical, ASH, SRTC was launched to respond to distress call at Nawkan, near Margan Top”, SDM Kokernag, who is leading the rescue operation under the overall supervision of DC Anantnag, told GNS over phone.

    “It is estimated that there are some 10 to 20 families with livestocks stuck there”, the official said adding they have so far rescued 2 dozen people and around 20 farm animals.

    “Another team is on way with JCB machinery to tackle any eventuality”, the official said.

    “We have established a temporary shelter at Gawran and also a medical camp through army as a contingency measure”, the official added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • How the war in Sudan is separating Hyderabadi families

    How the war in Sudan is separating Hyderabadi families

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    Jeddah: The fracturing of families underpins many stories of displacement in Sudan, where fighting has erupted in the capital Khartoum and elsewhere, due to a vicious power struggle within the country’s military leadership.

    Some Indians including Hyderabadis tie the knots amidst the blue skies of the Nile delta in the African country. The conflicts and tensions in Sudan are not new for Indians, however, the ongoing conflict that erupted on April 15 is a matter of concern for them, not like before.

    When Rafat Unissa married to a Sudanese national in Hyderabad some eight years ago she didn’t even imagine that one day she would return with her four children to her parent’s home back in India.

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    She is one among some Hyderabadi poverty ridden girls married to Sudanese and settled in African country. Though she is married to a Sudanese national yet she chose to remain as an Indian Citizen. Also, her four children – two sons and two daughters – also Indian nationals.

    ‘I can’t risk the life of my children in Sudan and decided to return to my home India’, she told this correspondent over the phone from Port Sudan while waiting to be airlifted by Indian Air Force aircraft.

    The family of Mohammed Ziauddin of BHEL Ramachandrapuram is in more fractured. Settled in Sudan three decades ago, his two sons married African women. When war erupted they left for neighbouring Eretria with their wives as foreigners their African wives weren’t able to avail Operation Kaveri meant for Indians.

    The father decided to return to Hyderabad along with their mother and his Hyderabad employees. He was operating an industrial pipes manufacturing plant family.

    In another case, a man from the Lungar House area of Hyderabad (whose identity is withheld) has been living in Sudan for many years. A former resident of Dubai, he settled in Sudan and married a Sudanese woman.

    His case is peculiar and more interesting, he is already married in India and his first wife is living in Hyderabad along with the children.

    While working in Sudan, he fell in love with a local woman and married her. The Hyderabadi is not ready to depart from her Sudanese wife and return home. Neither can he bring his Sudanese wife to India.

    Also, he is apprehensive of his Indian wife in case he brings his Sudanese wife to India, according to his friends.

    All these Hyderabadis who are desperate to come to Hyderabad are full of praise for the Indian Government and its Operation Kaveri mission.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Over 1cr families participate in YSRCP survey in Andhra Pradesh 

    Over 1cr families participate in YSRCP survey in Andhra Pradesh 

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    Amaravati: Over one crore families in Andhra Pradesh participated in the survey undertaken by the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) during the last 15 days.

    Two weeks after launching a one of its kind mega people’s survey named Jagananne Maa Bhavishyathu (Jagan Anna is our future), the YSRCP on Monday released an interim report. It claimed to have received a positive response on ground.

    The party held several press conferences across various assembly constituencies to celebrate a significant milestone.

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    Vijayawada West MLA Vellampalli Srinivas said that the results of the mega survey reflect the public’s opinion and they are nothing but extraordinary.

    “In just the first 15 days, one crore families participated in the survey and over 79 lakh missed calls have been received in support of CM Jagananna’s government,” he said.

    Elaborating on the objective of the campaign, Macherla MLA Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy said that YSRCP’s aim was to survey 100 per household in the state (all 1.65 crore families in the state).

    The party leaders invited all to visit any village secretariat and see the response for themselves.

    “CM Jagan is a credible leader who has ushered in the era of welfare. The recent exit poll results of a national TV channel which predicted an overwhelming majority for YSRCP in the upcoming polls is proof of that,” said Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram.

    Hitting out at the Opposition, Kamalapuram MLA Ravindranath Reddy said that the Opposition is having sleepless nights because of the positive feedback that the Jagananne Maa Bhavishyathu is getting on ground, especially in Assembly constituencies that are traditionally considered to be Opposition strongholds.

    YSRCP plans to reveal the final results of the mega survey on April 29.

    The party on April 7 launched the survey, in a massive exercise to reach out to five crore people ahead of next year’s elections.

    About 7 lakh grassroots workers will reach out to all 1.65 crore households in the state, covering five crore population.

    This is claimed to be the most expensive and on-ground campaign done by any political party in the country.

    The visiting party workers are explaining to the people about a comparison between YSRCP and TDP governments by showing a pamphlet.

    The workers are carrying Praja Maddathu Pusthakam or survey questionnaire for feedback. People are being asked five questions including the question whether they trust Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy for their future.

    At the end of the survey, the party workers would request the public to give a missed call to the party dedicated mobile number 8296082960.

    As soon as they give a missed call, a voice call of Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy would be received by the caller, as a token of thanks.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Poonch attack: Families of soldiers from Punjab inconsolable, ask for justice

    Poonch attack: Families of soldiers from Punjab inconsolable, ask for justice

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    Chandigarh: Grief and anger echoed through the villages of four soldiers from Punjab who were among the five killed in a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch, with their family members demanding that the Army give a befitting reply to the “cowardly act”.

    The soldiers’ families were inconsolable as they waited for them to come home one last time.

    Havildar Mandeep Singh, Lance Naik Kulwant Singh, Sepoy Harkrishan Singh and Sepoy Sewak Singh, all from Punjab, were killed after their vehicle was attacked by unidentified terrorists and caught fire because of likely use of grenades.

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    The fifth soldier killed in the attack hailed from Odisha.

    The bodies of the four soldiers from Punjab are being sent to their native places by road, according to officials.

    In Moga district’s Charik village, Kulwant’s brother said on Friday that the government and the Army should give a befitting reply to the attack.

    Holding Kulwant’s four-month-old son in his arms, he said his brother loved his family and had asked him to ensure timely vaccination of his son.

    Kulwant, who had recently visited his family, also leaves behind a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter and his wife.

    Villagers said Kulwant’s father was also in the armed forces and was killed in the Kargil war when he was about two years old.

    “His father was martyred in the Kargil war. The entire village is in a state of shock,” a villager said.

    Former village head Bakshish Singh said the entire village is pained by the loss of their brave son but at the same time, is proud of the supreme sacrifice he has made for the country.

    In Bagha village in Bathinda, Sepoy Sewak Singh’s elder sister’s tears won’t stop.

    A villager, who was among the mourners, demanded that the Army give a befitting reply to the “cowardly act” of terrorists.

    At Sepoy Harkrishan Singh’s house in Talwandi Barth village in Batala, villagers hailed his supreme sacrifice for the motherland.

    Harkrishan had recently visited his family. Hours before he was killed, he spoke to his wife and two-year-old daughter on a video call, the villagers said.

    Havildar Mandeep Singh belonged to Ludhiana district.

    Speaking to reporters in Moga district, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced an ex gratia of Rs 1 crore each and a government job to the kin of the four soldiers.

    “We received the very sad news of five soldiers being martyred in the incident (terrorist attack), out of which four were from Punjab,” he said.

    These heroes displayed the utmost dedication in defending the country’s unity and their sacrifice will inspire their fellow soldiers to perform their duties with far more devotion and commitment, he added.

    During the country’s freedom struggle, Mann said, Punjabis contributed 90 per cent.

    “To keep this freedom intact, our brave jawans are guarding the borders,” he said.

    Governor Banwarilal Purohit said he was deeply saddened to hear the news about the loss of lives of the soldiers. He said their sacrifice for their motherland will not go in vain and they will always be remembered and revered by the people of the country.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Harish Rao inaugurates 2BHK houses for 572 families

    Telangana: Harish Rao inaugurates 2BHK houses for 572 families

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    Hyderabad: State Health and Finance Minster of Telangana T Harish Rao inaugurated 572 double-bedroom houses at three locations in the Andole-Jogipet twin towns of Sangareddy district on Wednesday.

    Rao said the state government would provide all kinds of infrastructure facilities in the 2- BHK colonies. After the request of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA Chanti Kranthi Kiran, the minister assured funds to build internal roads and a water sump besides other facilities.

    Rao added the state government would provide Rs 3 lakh to assist the homeless and promised more 2-BHK houses in the Andole constituency.

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    The minister also inaugurated a dialysis center with five beds in the Jogipet Government Hospital.

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  • Massive Fire Leaves Two Families Homeless In JK

    Massive Fire Leaves Two Families Homeless In JK

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    SRINAGAR: A massive overnight blaze rendered two families homeless in Kanyari Payeen area of Sonawari in North Kashmir’s Bandipora District

    Reports said that during the intervening night of Sunday-Monday, two residential houses of Habibullah Kaloo & Noori Begum got completely damaged along with belongings in the mysterious overnight fire incident.

    Cowshed along with livestock was also charred to death in the incident, reports added.

    Meanwhile, the victims have urged the administration to take the first hand assessment of the incident and provide the compensation to the fire victims. (GNS)

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  • Big Statement: BPL Families To Get Gas Cylinder At Rs 500 -Check Details – Kashmir News

    Big Statement: BPL Families To Get Gas Cylinder At Rs 500 -Check Details – Kashmir News

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    Families below the poverty line (BPL) and beneficiaries of the Ujjwala scheme will now get LPG cylinders for Rs 500, with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot approving a financial proposal of Rs 750 crore, according to an official statement.

    The financial proposal pertained to the ‘Chief Minister Gas Cylinder’ scheme, it said.

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    This approval will benefit more than 73 lakh families in the state. Under this scheme, eligible beneficiaries will be able to get one cylinder per month at a cheaper rate starting from April 1, the statement said.

    The statement said that a subsidy of Rs 410 per gas cylinder will be given by the state government to the families having a gas connection under the Ujjwala scheme.

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    Subsidy of Rs 610 per gas cylinder will be payable to BPL families, it said.

    On the purchase of a cylinder by a beneficiary, the subsidy amount will be transferred to their Jan Aadhaar linked account. The benefit of this scheme will also be given to beneficiaries who have registered after April 1, the statement said.

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    In the 2023-24 Rajasthan Budget, Chief Minister Gehlot had announced providing cylinders for Rs 500 to the BPL families and beneficiaries of the Ujjwala Yojana.

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  • Rajouri Attack: Victim Families Threaten To Return Government Aid, Jobs

    Rajouri Attack: Victim Families Threaten To Return Government Aid, Jobs

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    SRINAGAR: The residents of Dhangir village of Rajouri on Monday said they will return all government aid including ex-gratia relief and jobs as security forces have failed to track down attackers of January 01 militant attack.

    Addressing a press conference, the victim families said that around 3 months have passed since the gruesome attack but there is no clue of attackers and security forces and government are only giving assurances.

    “We want justice not financial aid or jobs. We just don’t need assurances but justice. We are ready for a long agitation and will return all the aid and jobs in protest,” said Saroj Bala, who is now alone in her family as she lost her both sons in the attack that day.

    7 people lost their lives and 13 others were injured after militants resorted to indiscriminate firing in Dhangri village on January, while one more person died after an IED explosion took place in the area next day. (KNO)

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