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  • A Lake Exploration

    A Lake Exploration

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    A cultural anthropologist gives time to Kashmir’s famed Dal Lake and generates an impressive piece of literature, writes Insha Shirazi

    Tourists enjoying a sunset in Dal lake rendered golden by the sub. KL Image Bilal Bahadur
    Tourists enjoying a sunset in Dal lake, rendered golden by the sub. KL Image Bilal Bahadur

    Michael J Casimir’s The Cultural Ecology of the Dal Lake in Kashmir is a thorough and instructive exploration of one of the most exquisite and significant bodies of water. The lake has natural and cultural significance. Well known for its beauty, the lake is a significant source of income.

    Casimir paints a clear picture of how the lake has been shaped over the centuries and how it still matters for contemporary culture and ecology. A professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Cologne, Casimir has spent a lot of time in the field studying ecology, economy, and environmental management.

    The book goes into great length on the lake’s intricate ecosystem, the history of houseboats, and water transportation. It offers details about the evolution of tourism and its literal paralysis owing to political upheaval in the 1980s and 1990s. While detailing Kashmir’s transition to Islam, the book offers a sketch of Kashmir’s “caste systems”, sectarianism, marital customs and social structure.

    The book dives into the ins and outs of Dal Lake while detailing its ecosystem. It explains the development of the houseboat and water transportation.

    The key focus of the book is the exploration of the lifestyle of the Hanji people, a group of fishermen living in the lake and how they play an essential role in the advancement of culture, the economy, and aesthetics. He provides an in-depth look at the Lake market gardens, raised fields, and floating gardens, and how the residents make an artificial landscape on the water and plant vegetables, flowers, weeds, and water lilies.

    The book explains how market gardeners plan their gardens based on weather trends and how the 2014 flood affected the growth of the lake.  Offering interesting insights into intriguing lotus gardens, the book explains how the lotus rhizomes are a source of revenue. An interesting and engaging read, the book provides an enlightening and informative look into the lives of the Hanjis and how essential they are to the economy and ecology of Srinagar city.

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    A man clears snow from the roof of his houseboat during heavy snowfall at river Jehlum in Srinagar

    The Houseboats

    Detailing the history and evolution of the houseboats, the book does not forget to link the other economies and offer a window to explain how modern technologies like the cell phone has impacted space.  It offers an unbiased examination of the impacts of human-driven development on the ecology of the lake and its inhabitants, exploring both the positive and negative effects. He also provides a thorough discussion of the lake’s many fish species, vegetation, and water birds, as well as the issue of sewage pollution. The author offers insight into the lake’s ecology and how it has changed over the centuries as a result of human-driven development.

    The Pollution

    Off late, the lake has been facing severe environmental issues due to the unregulated construction of various buildings on its banks, and the overuse of fertilizers for agricultural purposes. Massive concentration of fertilizers has resulted in the death of many native fish and aquatic species, including the now incredibly rare Schizothorax niger.

    The government has relocated many of the local fishermen. It has made efforts to improve the lake’s condition, such as implementing sewage treatment programmes and providing better access to roads, basic sanitation, and quality education. Flagging the issues facing the lake, particularly its deterioration due to sedimentation, domestic sewage, and other human activities, the author has observed that success is eluding the policymakers.

    Painting a grim picture of Lake’s future, the author believes that proper funding and support from the government can help the water body to regain its pristine status. The author argues that the political forces in power often have conflicting interests, and this can lead to the people of Kashmir being disconnected from their spiritual roots. To protect the iconic Lake, the author argues that both the public and the governing authorities must engage in actions that uphold the teachings of Islam. This will not only preserve the natural beauty of the lake and its surroundings but also preserve the culture and spiritual identity of the region. To achieve this goal, it is crucial that the general public cooperates with the government and that the government implements its policies in a manner that serves the best interests of the people.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Rains, Snow Forecast As Night Temp Falls Across J&K

    Rains, Snow Forecast As Night Temp Falls Across J&K

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    SRINAGAR: The weather department on Monday predicted scattered light rain and snow in Jammu and Kashmir during the next 24 hours.

    Quoting a meteorological department official the news agency GNS reported, “From March 1-2nd, light rain is expected in plains and light to moderate snow and rain over higher reaches at many places, Dry weather is expected during 3rd to 7th March.”

    Regarding temperature, he said, Srinagar recorded a low of 4.2°C against 7.3°C on the previous night and it was above normal by 2.7°C for the summer capital.

    Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of 1.5°C against 5.2°C on the previous night and it was 1.1°C above normal for the gateway town of Kashmir.

    Pahalgam, he said, recorded a low of minus 0.9°C against 3.2°C on the previous night and it was 2.6°C above normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    Kokernag recorded a low of 2.4°C against 4.3°C on the previous night and it was 2.3°C above normal for the place, the officials said.

    Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 2.5°C against minus 1.6°C on the previous night and it was 3.3°C above normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, he said.

    In Kupwara town, he said, the mercury settled at 3.1°C against 3.0°C on the previous night and it was 3.1°C above normal for the north Kashmir area.

    Jammu recorded a low of 15.1°C against 12.5°C on the previous night. It was 3.5°C above normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

    Banihal, he said, recorded a low of 2.8°C (above normal by 0.6°C), Batote 6.5°C (above normal by 3.0°C), Katra 12.6°C (3.3°C above normal) and Bhadarwah 4.1°C (3.3°C above normal).

    Ladakh’s Leh and Kargil recorded a low of minus 6.2°C and 4.8°C respectively, the official said.

    While Chillai-Kalan, the 40-day long harsh winter period that started on December 21 and a 20-day-long period called ‘Chillai-Khurd’ that followed it have ended, Kashmir is under grip of 10-day-long period ‘Chillai-Bachha’ (baby cold) which ends on March 1.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Congress Silent On Art 370, Wants Early Statehood and 6th Schedule to Ladakh

    Congress Silent On Art 370, Wants Early Statehood and 6th Schedule to Ladakh

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    SRINAGAR: Kashmir did figure in the just concluded 3-day All India Congress Committee (AICC) plenary session in Raipur. The resolution offered clear ideas about its Kashmir policy, apparently vindicating what was already around.

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    Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka in Kheer Bhawani temple in Ganderbal after the Bharat Jodo Yatra was formally over on January 31, 2023.

    There were two mentions of Kashmir. One in Rahul Gandhi’s speech after the session was over and another in the party’s resolution.

    “52 years past and I still don’t have home, but when reached Kashmir felt like home,” Rahul Gandhi said. He concluded his yatra in Srinagar and made a speech amid a snowfall. Later he spent many days in Gulmarg to cool his heels. “Yatra was to make people of all castes and age groups feel at home. People were not talking about political things to me during yatra but it all changed when I reached Kashmir (sic).”

    Gandhi’s Kashmir links apart, the grand old party is not interested in reinstating Article 370 or retaining encouraging Ladakh to rejoin Jammu and Kashmir. It wants early restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir and protect Ladakh culture by the extension of the Sixth Schedule.

    “The people of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have always stood by the country and its sovereignty. Congress reaffirms that the whole of Jammu & Kashmir is part of India. Owing to the drastic steps taken in August 2019, the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir has been bifurcated summarily,” the draft resolution read. “Congress will strive to restore complete statehood for the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, and bring Ladakh and its people under the protection of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India.”

    Gandhi in Srinagar had also asserted that his party would want early elections in Jammu and Kashmir and restoration of the statehood. He avoided Article 370.

    Interestingly, Home Minister Amit Shah asserted on the floor of the house on the day he read down the special status of Jammu and Kashmir that statehood will be restored and elections will be held. However, he offered no deadline for either of the two commitments.

    Congress’s silence on the special status of Jammu and Kashmir indicated that the party will avoid raking an issue that will cost it in elections. A section within Congress is not opposed to the August 5, 201decision-makingng though they insist the way it was done could have been avoided.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Missing Girl Reunited With Family

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    SRINAGAR: On February 24, 2023, Abdul Latif S/O Abdull Gani, a resident of Sumber Tehsil and District Ramban, filed a written plea in police station Dharamkund regarding the disappearance of his daughter, Rubeena Banoo D/O Abdul Latief R/O Sumber Tehsil and District Ramban, aged around 20 years old. As a result, a missing report was entered in the daily diary under DDR 12 of the 24th of February 2023.

    Acting swiftly on the information, a wireless message about the missing girl was broadcasted to all Police Stations/Police Posts of J&K through wireless. And Special Police Teams were constituted to trace out the missing girl which was led by Insp Manoj Kumar, SHO PS Dharamkund and assisted by PSI Vinod  Saini and  other police officials . After hectic efforts and with the assistance of technical staff, the missing girl was traced out on 25/02/2023. Finally, the missing girl was handed over to her family after completing all the legal formalities, Ramban Police tweeted.

    The entire search was effected by police team headed by Inspector Manoj  Kumar  SHO  PS Dharamkund under the supervision of Dy.SP Sh Nihar Ranjan SDPO Gool and under the overall supervision of Ms Mohita Sharma IPS, SSP Ramban.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 54 Cooperative Bank Branches Made Profit After 33 Years, Govt Says

    54 Cooperative Bank Branches Made Profit After 33 Years, Govt Says

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    SRINAGAR: After a high-level meeting that reviewed the functioning of the cooperative banking sector, the government said while non-performing assets are down as many as 54 branches made a profit for the first time in 33 years. Cooperative Commissioner Yasha Mudgal presided over the meeting.

    Lt Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurates 69th Cooperative Week Celebrations
    Lt Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurates 69th Cooperative Week Celebrations

    During the review, a DIPR statement said the MD and CEO of District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs) apprised that out of 154 branches of all 3 DCCBs none of the branches was in profit during the closing of the previous financial year whereas, during the current year till 31st January 2023, 54 branches are running in profit.

    “It was also informed that the Anantnag Central Cooperative Bank has already registered a profit of Rs 70 lakh till 31st January 2023, which is likely to go up to one crore plus at the closing of the current financial year,” the statement said. “This is for the first time in more than 33 years that a DCCB has registered profit. The last period when ACCB registered profit was 1989-90 which was to the tune of Rs 28000.”

    The meeting was also informed that the DCC Banks have recovered Rs 44 crore of Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) during the current financial year, so far, and the recurring losses have reduced to 50 per cent as compared to the previous year. Besides, the DCC Banks have also issued fresh lending of Rs 82 crore in the current financial year in different sectors, which will have an impact on increasing the profitability of the branches in the coming months.

    The meeting was attended by Registrar Cooperative Societies, Director Finance Cooperative Department, Additional Registrar Cooperative Societies Jammu/Kashmir, Additional Secretary Cooperative Department, MD and CEO District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs), Branch Heads and other concerned officials both in person and through video conferencing.

    Mudgal directed the department to hold recovery camps at the divisional level in Jammu to recover NPAs on account of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACSs) on a war footing basis during the month of March.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Minor Killed In A Fire Incident

    Minor Killed In A Fire Incident

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    SRINAGAR: A residential house was gutted today in a fire incident here in Naunatu area of Kishtwar leading to the death of a minor boy, the DIPR said.

    As per the police, the house of Mohammad Hanief son of Mohammad Hussain of Naunatu area of Block Nagseni was engulfed in a massive fire leading to the death of an 8-year-old boy, Mohammad Irfan and five cattle.

    After receiving the information, DC Kishtwar Dr Devansh Yadav along with SSP Khalil Poswal , Chief Medical Officer Dr M Y Mir , Dy SP Head Quarter, Ashish Gupta, SHO Kishtwar Abid Bikhari rushed to the spot and took stock of the situation.

    Senior officers interacted with the family members and expressed grief over the loss and assured of them all possible help to fire-affected family members from the district administration.

    The DC handed over a cheque of Rs 20,000 as immediate Relief  to the fire Victims on the spot. After post-mortem and completing legal formalities, the body was handed over to family members. The cause of the fire is not known yet and further investigation has been initiated.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • At Mumbai Exhibition, JK Recorded Rs 50 Lakh Sale, 200 Biz Leads, Govt Says

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    SRINAGAR: More than 30 exhibitors participated in the Maharashtra International Trade Expo (MITEX) and sold items worth Rs 50 lakh.
    A spokesman for the Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organization (JKTPO) said. Exhibition generated sale of about more than 50 lakhs with over 1200 sales orders and more than 2000 Business leads for the exhibitors from Jammu and Kashmir.
    “Major products which remained high in demand during the event were Carpets, Pashmina shawls, Crewel shawls, Sozni works, Saffron, walnut, Raj mash, Honey, Spices,” the spokesman said. “GI tagged Saffron, Silk Carpets, Pashmina and ODOP products of J&K were among major attractions.” The exhibition was organized by Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (MACCIA).
    JKTPO is providing both physical and virtual e-commerce marketing platform to entrepreneurs of Jammu and Kashmir at the national and international levels, the spokesman said. “In line with its continued endeavour to provide market linkage to sellers and notable products of Jammu and Kashmir, the JKTPO during the current week is organising a International Buyer Seller Meet at SKICC, Srinagar on 1st March,2023 for Agri and Food Processing sector where more than 60 buyers of Agro and food processing products from 15+ countries will participate and more than 100 J&K sellers will exhibit their products.”

    Previous articleCourt Shifts Congress Minister’s Molestation Case Trial to Jammu, Citing Security Reasons
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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Court Shifts Congress Minister’s Molestation Case Trail to Jammu, Citing Security Reasons

    Court Shifts Congress Minister’s Molestation Case Trail to Jammu, Citing Security Reasons

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    SRINAGAR: Agreeing to the plea that a fair trial in Kashmir is challenging for him, the High Court has transferred the trial of erstwhile health minister Shabir Khan to Jammu. He has been accused of molesting a lady doctor, who happens to be the wife of a separatist politician.

    “It is not in dispute that respondent No 2, (complainant) who happens to be wife of a separatist leader, wields some influence amongst certain sections of people living in the valley who subscribe to his ideology,” the transfer order issued on February 22, 2023, by the court of Mr Justice Sanjay Dhar reads. “It is a fact of common knowledge that incidents of attacks on mainstream politicians and the people who do not subscribe to the separatist’s ideology are still taking place in Kashmir Valley. Therefore, it cannot be stated that apprehension expressed by the petitioner to his life at Srinagar while facing trial before the court is unfounded.”

    In his plea, Shabir Ahmad Khan, the Congress party’s minister of state for health in Jammu and Kashmir has said that his defence lawyer, Mohammad Abdullah Pandit, refused to represent him in the court after he received a threat to his life. Later, Khan stated that he approached two more lawyers – Maroof Kha and Showkat, but they refused to plead his case.

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    “It is further submitted that the atmosphere surrounding the court premises is highly surcharged and hostile and whenever, he appears before the court, slogans are being raised against him inside and outside the court premises,” the order details Khan’s plea. “It is averred that at the time when the case is being taken up for hearing, the court remains jam-packed and the petitioner apprehends grave and serious bodily attack from the crowd which gathers over there, upon the instigation of the separatists.”

    The court found merit in the plea and transferred the case to a Jammu court. The transfer was directed on basis of the status of the petitioner and background of the complainant as the court observed that “it appears that fair and impartial trial of the case that has been filed against the petitioner on the basis of the complaint lodged by respondent No 2, may not be possible at Srinagar”.

    The case is an older one. On basis of the complaint filed by the lady doctor, the Jammu and Kashmir Police registered a case against Khan on February 6, 2014, at Shaheed Gunj police station for offences punishable under section 354 (outraging modesty of woman) and 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC). Khan resigned from the ministry within days.

    This also led to his resignation as health minister in Omar Abdullah government on February 7, 2014. His party had advised him to put in his papers till an inquiry will find out the details about the allegations levelled against him. Khan, then represented Rajouri in the erstwhile state assembly.

    In her complaint, the lady doctor had alleged that she was repeatedly summoned by Khan’s staff to meet the minister about some announcements made by the health minister in Delhi. The complainant claimed that even though she insisted the minister must get details from senior officials, still, she was compelled to report at the minister’s office on January 28.

    The woman alleged that when she reached Khan’s office at the Secretariat, he acted like a “sexual predator” and made provocative advances – both verbal and physical. Besides, the minister offered her many favours despite her resentment. Later the police registered a case on basis of the complaint.

    Police investigated the case and submitted the charge sheet. Now, Khan moved the High Court and sought the case transfer to Jammu. His petition claims that he is a politician was “falsely implicated” “due to political rivalry”, in order “to tarnish his image”.

    The case is listed for trial on April 12, 2023, in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Jammu

    The transfer of the case, interestingly, has off-court implications as well. “The ruling came at a time the Centre has been hard-selling an all-is-well line on Kashmir,” Kolkata-based newspaper Telegraph reported.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 23 ReTs Terminated Over ‘Invalid Degree Certificates’

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    SRINAGAR: School Education Department has terminated services of 23 Rehbar e Taleem (ReT) teachers of Jammu division on basis of qualification certificates acquired from Un-recognized Boards.

    Quoting Director of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) news agency KNO reported that those teachers are terminated from services on basis of qualification certificates acquired from Un-recognized Boards.

    The official communique in this regard reads, “A committee was constituted to review the pending regularization cases of RETs.”

    “The committee member in meeting held on February-07-2023, observed that 23 RETs of different districts of Jammu Division have acquired their qualification from the Boards which have not been granted equivalence by the J&K Board of School Education, Jammu as these boards have not been recognized by the Council of Boards of School Education (COBSE) in India,” it reads.

    The communique further reads that the committee has recommended the termination of services twenty three RETs as per immediately as they do not possess the requisite qualification certificates.

    “Now, therefore in view of the recommendations of the committee, the concerned Chief Education Officers are directed to disengage the services of those twenty three RETs as per immediately,” DSEJ said

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Five Drug Peddlers Arrested

    Five Drug Peddlers Arrested

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    SRINAGAR: Continuing its intensified efforts against drug menace, Police have arrested 05 drug peddlers in Kulgam & Baramulla districts and PD Sopore. Besides recovered huge quantity of contraband substances from their possession & seized two vehicles used in the commission of crime.

    In Kulgam, during patrolling at Gundchahal crossing, Shirpora, a police party headed by In-charge Police Post Frisal intercepted a vehicle (i-20) bearing registration number HR26CK-9436 driven by Aliyas Ahmad Bhat son of Mohd Akbar Bhat resident of Arwani, Bijenhara. During checking contraband substances including 20Kgs of grinded cannabis & 800 grams of charas like substance was recovered. The drug peddler was arrested and shifted to police station where he remains in custody. Vehicle used in commission of crime has also been seized.

    In another action, during naka checking at a checkpoint established at Khudwani Kulgam, a police party of Police Station Qaimoh led by SHO PS Qaimoh intercepted a vehicle (Tavera) bearing registration number PB08BG-1734 with two persons on board. They have been identified as Majinder Singh son of Balbir Singh resident of B.B.O Litra Jalandar, Punjab and Javid Ahmad Hajam son of Ghulam Mohd Hajam resident of Redwani. During checking, 6.5 Kgs of grinded cannabis and 180 grams of charas like substance were recovered. The duo has been arrested and shifted to police station where they remain in custody. Vehicle used in the commission of crime has been seized.

    Meanwhile in Baramulla, a police party under the supervision of SDPO Tangmarg Shri Javid Ahmad-JKPS during routine patrolling in village Reram Kunzer arrested a drug peddler identified as Mohsin Ahmad Bhat son of Abdul Rashid Bhat resident of Treran Tangmarg. During checking 40 grams of charas like substance was recovered from his possession. He was shifted to police station where he remains in custody.

    Similarly in Sopore, a police party during patrolling at village Janwara apprehended a suspicious person identified as Abdul Hameed Mir son of Abdul Rashid Mir resident of Janwara Sopore. During search, 350 grams of charas like substance was recovered from his possession. He has been arrested and shifted to police station where he remains in custody.

    Accordingly, cases under relevant sections of law stands registered at respective police stations and investigation has been initiated.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )