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  • Man Injured In Mysterious Blast, Hospitalised

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    SRINAGAR: A man was injured in a mysterious blast in Warpora area of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Thursday.

    Quoting an official news agency KNO reported that the man was digging earth at his orchard in Warpora when the blast took place.

    He said that the man was injured in the incident and was immediately shifted to a nearby health facility, where from he was referred to Srinagar.

    The man has been identified as Mohammad Jamal Dar son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar of Warpora.

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  • Elderly Man Dies After Hit By Moving Train

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    SRINAGAR: An unidentified man died after getting hit by a moving train along Budgam-Srinagar railway section this morning, officials said.

    Quoting officials news agency GNS reported that a man presumably in his fifties was hit by train number 04614.

    The injured person was immediately evacuated from the spot to the hospital, where he succumbed, they further said.

    More details awaited.

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  • Man Arrested For Sexually Assaulting Minor Girl

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    SRINAGAR: Police on Wednesday claimed to have arrested a man for sexually assaulting a minor girl in Soura area of Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

    “One person namely Mohd Ashraf Lone S/o Ali Mohd Lone R/o Tanghar pulwama arrested for sexually assaulting a minor girl at SKIMS soura.FIR No 07/2023 under section 354-A of IPC and sections 7, 8 POSCO act registered at Soura PS,” Srinagar Police said in a tweet.

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  • Landslide Damages House, Shops In South Kashmir

    Landslide Damages House, Shops In South Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A residential house and some shops were damaged on Thursday after a landslide occurred in Noorabad area of Damhal Hanjipora in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that landslide took place at Shalmachi Yarikhah in Noorabad in which almost 3-5 shops belonging to Fayaz Ahmad Hajam and Abdul Majeed Hajam got damaged.

    “A house also suffered damage to some extent,” he said, adding that district administration Kulgam rushed to the spot to ascertain the facts.

    He said district administration Kulgam is monitoring the situation.

    Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Noorabad, Bashir-ul-Hassan said that Tehsildar concerned has reached the spot and affected people have been shifted to safer places.

    The men and machinery have also been pressed into service to restore the road from debris, he said.

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  • Crooked Cricket

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    Years after the cricket body remained in news for all the wrong reasons, the JKCA is gradually emerging as a ‘game reserve’, reports Raashid Andrabi

    JKCA March 2022
    A March 2022 photograph showing the JKCA managers and the cricketers. A JKCA photograph

    Off late, Jammu and Kashmir’s cricketing reputation was upswing, both domestically and internationally. The region saw the emergence of a number of speedsters, some clocking speeds of over 150kmph. Now, insiders in the game red-flag JKCA’s alleged favouritism in selections and offering opportunities to ‘friends’ skipping merit. The cricket body was already mired in controversy for corruption and top federal investigators probed it for years.

    This season, the JK Ranji Trophy squad faced the music. Their solitary victory against Vidarbha was largely down to the individual brilliance of Abid Mushtaq; as the team went on to suffer four substantial losses. Parvez Rasool and Abdul Samad were sorely missed, as the team faced setbacks and humiliations. The result of six losses from seven games was far from expected. One of the most well-known Kashmiri cricketers admitted to this reporter that the team had not been performing well and that the recent talent hunts held by the JKCA had been less than successful.

    “During talent hunts, cricketers who weren’t prepared were forced to play for more than three straight days. Was it only to test their abilities, regardless of the injuries they sustain?” the cricketer, who wishes to stay anonymous said. “Even after excelling in the hunt, they are sitting at home because someone with a solid fraternity connection gets to participate.(This is why) we are playing poorly.”

    While the region has produced some excellent players in the past, more work needs to be done to ensure that the game remains exciting. “Are we performing well? Since the beginning of time, we have consistently won games. Right now, the only difference is how much attention the organization is receiving from mainstream media.”

    Selection Process

    For the last many years now, JKCA has been news, not for cricket. Now, it is facing scrutiny over its selection process, with many current and former players voicing their discontent.

    “I was part of the JKCA for around three years and was one of the best run scorers, but was suddenly kicked out of the club for playing a local match without their permission,” another cricketer told this reporter. “I had to play since I needed to provide for my family and JKCA was unable to do so. What is tragic, some players who joined me for local matches are still part of the club, likely due to divine connections.”

    Questions are being raised about the JKCA selectors like on what basis did they select the teams? There are cries for more accountability and transparency.

    Officials. however, have their claims. “JKCA has achieved something unprecedented; all of the Under-19, Under-25, and Senior Men’s teams have reached the knockout stages of the white ball cricket tournament for the first time in JKCA history,” Majid Dar, a former Ranji cricketer, currently in-charge of cricket development in Kashmir, said. Denying that players from the Jammu region received preferential treatment, Majidinsisted the selection process was based on skill and talent.

    The new naya Kashmir JKCA is run by a three-member sub-committee appointed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India – Anil Gupta, MithunManhas, and Sunil Sethi.

    A Bias?

    “The IPL 2023 auction pool saw 21 players from Jammu and Kashmir, which is a testament to the strong performances of the JKCA teams in recent times,” Majid said.“With such a large representation of players in the IPL, JKCA has cemented its place as a leading cricket association in India.”

    “I played for JKCA for more than two years and performed well consistently. I was dropped from numerous competitions. At the prime of my game, this could have been a life-changing moment for me, but instead, I was dropped, and someone with no recent performances was picked,” one promising Kashmir bowler said. “I am not saying that everything that JKCA does is improper. But the fact remains that bias and favouritism are currently at their peak. Check the roster for any recent domestic league; there are more players from the other side of the tunnel.”

    In India, domestic cricket has remained plagued by nepotism. Now JKCA brought the same to the new naya Kashmir. Seemingly, JKCA is exhibiting a strong love for Jammu cricketers. The last match played by the JKCA team tells its own story. It had seven members from Jammu and one from Dehradun.

    An Illustration

    Mateen Teli is a star fast bowler from Sopore’s Arampora area. Now living in the United Kingdom for the last five years, he has a remarkable story to tell – a story of rejections and successes.

    As a school kid, Teli would sneak out of his house to play cricket in the neighbourhood. Concerned that their ward is obsessed with cricket, his parents shifted him to a boarding school in Delhi. There, he continued playing cricket and was shortlisted for the Under-19 trials. Despite receiving offers from clubs like Bengal Railways and practising at the national cricket academies, he still had not received a final call for a full-time cricket contract. Then, one day, Teli’s instinct led him back to Kashmir.

    “I amazed everyone after participating in my first trails in Kashmir. I was told that I would soon represent JKCA in the under-23 division, so I simply will have to stop by the nets for a while,” Teli said. “After five years, I continued playing for the nets, sweating it out in practice, but I was never given the opportunity.” Shattered, Teli eventually gave up cricket.

    Later, he moved to the UK to pursue his studies where he occasionally played tape ball in the backyard. “One day, I was approached by a group of players from Cavaliers and Carrington Cricket Club, one of the premier cricket clubs in the UK, asking me to join their team as a bowler,” Teli said. “I picked up cricket again, and I was one of the best players that year, I was selected to play as a net bowler for the England cricket team. It is a huge accomplishment when a non-native gets to play alongside stars like Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow, and after wowing them all in the net I received recognition from superstars like Paul Collingwood.”

    Teli said he regrets that back home, there was no opportunity but far away from home there were people who recognised his capacity and gave him a chance.

    A Record Keeper

    Kashmir-based sports journalist and cricket analyst Mohsin Kamal has been following JKCA for years, knowing both sides of the game. He believes cricket in Jammu and Kashmir improved significantly in recent years and players are disciplined and committed unlike before. “Almost five cricketers made it to IPL this year. But have they made it because of the system?” Mohsin said. “I would suggest you trace their stories. Better infrastructure apart, you need a transparency system and unbiased management.” He has reported JKCA’s all talent hunts, which was an impressive outreach. “Did most of the players who performed well in these matches made it to national teams?”

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  • JK Govt Expects Rs 150 Cr Property Tax In Fiscal 2023-24

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Housing and Urban Development Department, Principal Secretary, H Rajesh Prasad on Wednesday said that imposition of a property tax is mandatory likewise other parts of the country while ten percent of rebate can be availed by those early submitting the tax, which can also be paid in two equal instalments.

    He added that the implementation of a property tax is required, just like in other regions of the nation, and that those who pay it early or in two equal installments can receive a 10% discount.

    In a press conference at the Convention Centre, Prasad told a group of journalists, “We have started with a baby step. There is still a long way to go to enhance the financial structure and make them surplus.

    The Principal Secretary added, “Moreover, as per Act 10% refund can be received by early filing of Property Tax,” stating that “Property Tax is to be charged annually and can be paid in two equal instalments and it would not be burdening common citizen.”

    Rahul Yadav, the commissioner of the Jammu Municipal Corporation, Sapna Kotwal, the joint director of the DIPR in Jammu, and other officers stood on either side of him.

    He added that the department generated income of Rs. 115 crores while spending Rs. 850 crores on operations.

    Prasad continued, noting, “This action is in the advantage of the people and no disinformation or mis-campaign be launched to mislead masses.” He stated that with the application of the Property Tax, an estimated Rs 150 crores in revenue collection is expected in 2023–2024.

    According to Prasad, the interests of the underprivileged and other societal groups would also be taken into account.

    He continued by saying that a strong and efficient system of local self-government is essential to the efficient operation of a democracy. Having sufficient financial resources available to the institutions of self-government is a fundamental precondition for the existence of such a system, and the more these resources are mobilised at the local level by these governments, the better for these governments’ efficient operation.

    “Property taxes are one of the fundamental pillars of municipal funding around the world. He continued, “The Government of India and the Finance Commissions it established have consistently and strongly advocated using this resource.

    “As a result, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir announced the property tax in an effort to strengthen municipal organisations’ financial situation and enable them to deliver better municipal services. Tax rates in the UT of J&K are announced in a way that the effects on small firms and households are minimal and progressive in nature.” he added.

    J&K has announced reduced property tax rates in comparison to neighbouring states and UTs, according to Prasad, who also noted that property tax is being imposed for the first time in J&K.

    Notably, Jammu and Kashmir is one of the few Indian states and union territories where property taxes have not been implemented yet.

    Property in the Old City or Sarwal will be subject to reduced property taxes compared to upmarket areas like Gandhi Nagar. Property tax is related to the local stamp duty tax, therefore property valuation of the various areas is captured differently. Moreover, weighting for the property’s age, use type, and building style, among other factors, is employed to arrive at the Annual Taxable Value in a more thorough manner, he added.

    According to the new tax formula, he claimed, residential properties with a build-up area up to 1500 sq ft are also discounted, assuring relief for residential properties in the LIG and MIG categories. Residential properties with an area of up to 1000 sq ft would be exempt from property taxes.

    It is important to note that most stores, particularly those in neighbourhood and historic markets, fall into this group.

    With minimal tax repercussions for individuals, this new property tax policy will assist municipal bodies in raising funds for greater municipal services. More people are expected to start enterprises in Jammu and Kashmir as a result of improved municipal services, he said.

    Prasad continued by stating that property tax revenue will be used to repair infrastructure, develop new parks and playgrounds, and maintain existing facilities, considerably improving the services provided by Municipal bodies.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 17 Lakh Metric Tonne Lignite, High Quality Marble Deposits Available In Kupwara

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    SRINAGAR: Kupwara district has huge potential in the industrial sector and thermal power generation as there are around 17 lakh metric tonne major mineral deposits available in different areas of this frontier district.

    Quoting data available with Geology and Mining (G&M) department an official handout said that  9 Lakh metric tonne Lignite deposits are available at Nichahama and Hangnikkot areas of  the district, and have huge potential of thermal power generation. Likewise, at Awoora  and Zirhama,  there are 8 lakh metric tonne high quality Marble deposits which can revive the industrial sector and can provide ample employment opportunities in the district.

    District Mineral Officer (DMO) Kupwara, Dr.Shujat Ahmad Qureshi in a statement said that Geology and Mining department has seized 440 vehicles including heavy earth moving machines used in illegal mining and transportation of raw material from different areas of Kupwara district during the financial year 2022-23, adding that a fine of Rupees 60 lakh has been realized from the violators (owners of  seized vehicles), besides, seizing raw material worth rupees 20 lakh.

    The DMO further said  that he along with his team launched a crackdown in different areas of Kupwara district, following the directions of Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Dr Doifode Sagar Dattatray to curb the  illegal mining and its transportation.

    Dr Shujat said that  all of his staff has been put on alert to monitor illegal mining in the district.

    On the occasion, the DMO warned the offenders to desist from the illegal extraction of minor minerals, adding that stern action under rules shall be taken against them.

    He said the vehicles were seized under Mines & Minerals Act 1957 under section 21 delegated under the J&K Minor Mineral Concession, Storage, Transportation of minerals and prevention of illegal mining rules 2016 issued vide SRO 105 of 2016.

    According to DMO, rate fixation of raw materials in  the district has already been accorded and sale and purchase of minor minerals is being done online through http://www.geologymining.jk.gov.in, besides, rates have been notified which are available on different portals of Geology and Mining department.

    He said that the ordinary sand (meshed) at source would cost Rs 28 per Cft, nallah bajri at Rs 16 per Cft, nallah boulders at Rs 6 per Cft, nallah mukh (GSB) at Rs 4 per Cft, ordinary clay at Rs 3 per Cft, crushed bajri (10 mm) at Rs 23 per Cft, crushed bajri (40 mm) at Rs 18.50 per Cft and crusher dust at Rs.25 per Cft.

    Moreover, DMO added that  in case extra rate is demanded by the mineral concessionary or mineral dealer licensee, people can contact the DMO Kupwara, accordingly such offenders will be fined under law.

    While giving further details District Mineral officer Kupwara said that there are 24 e-auctioned blocks in Kupwara district out of them 14 are functional leased-out blocks while the rest 10 are under process.

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  • Haj Committee Dispenses Practice Of Providing Saudi Riyals To Selected Pilgrims

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Hajj Committee has this year dispensed with the practice of providing Saudi Riyals to the selected haj pilgrims for Hajj-2023.

    In an official handout issued here, the authorities at Jammu and Kashmir Hajj Committee has informed that no foreign exchange in terms of  2100 Saudi Riyals previously provided by the Hajj Committee to selected Hajj Pilgrims on account of incurring day to day expenditure in Saudi Arabia shall be provided to the selected pilgrims this year by the Haj Committee.

    Meanwhile in view of above, all the intending Hajj pilgrims of Hajj 2023 who are desirous to undertake Hajj Journey/get selected are hereby informed to obtain the required foreign exchange in Saudi Riyals at their own before leaving for Hajj.

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  • Srinagar-Jammu Highway To Remain Closed For Three Days: Officials

    Srinagar-Jammu Highway To Remain Closed For Three Days: Officials

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    SRINAGAR: The Administration on Wednesday announced three days as dry days for repairing critical spots along Srinagar-Jammu highway and as such there will be no traffic on these three days on the thoroughfare.

    DC Ramban in a tweet said that “Dry Days announced by Government for Feb 24, Mar 03 & Mar 10 for repair & maintenance of critical spots on NH-44. No traffic will be allowed on these 3 days.”

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  • Govt Orders Reshuffle In Police Department

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday ordered transfers and posting of senior police officers.

    According to Government Order No.95-Home of 2023 issued by the Home Department, Swarn Singh Kotwal, SSP, Security, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Commandant, SDRF 1 st Bn. Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, Commandant, IR-13 Ül Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-IOÜI Bn., vice  Fayaz Ahmad Lone.

    Mohd Arshad, Commandant, IPO-12 07 Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant,IR-13 th Bn., vice Aijaz Ahmad Bhat.

    Mohd Arif Rishu, SSP, Railways, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-8th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Fayaz Ahmad Lone, Commandant, Bn., is transferred and posted as SO to IGP Armed/IRP Kashmir, vice Javid Ahmad Dar.

    Shamsheer Hussain, Commandant JK.AP-13 th Bn., is transferred and posted as SSP, Security, Jammu, vice Swarn Singh Kotwal.

    Manzoor Ahmad Mir, SP Traffic (Rural), Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Staff Officer to ADGP Security J&K, vice Ravinder Paul Singh.

    Mohd Yousuf, SP Awantipora, is transferred and posted as SP Pulwama, vice Gh Jeelani Wani, who shall await orders of posting in Police Headquarters, J&K.

    Ravinder Paul Singh, Staff Officer to ADGP Security, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (Rural), Kashmir, vice Manzoor Ahmad Mir.

    Liaqat Ali, SP APCR Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-9 thBn against an available vacancy.

    Abrar Ahmad Choudhary, Commandant IR-5th Bn., and posted as Commandant IR-12th Bn., vice Mohd Arshad.

    Jameel Ahmad, Vice Principal, STC Talwara, is transferred and posted as Principal, STC Talwara, against an available vacancy.

    Javid Ahmad Dar, Staff Officer to IGP Armed/ IR Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant, JKAP3rd Bn. (Security), vice Sukhdev Raj.

    Sanjay Kumar Bhagat, Commandant, Women Bn. Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant, JKAP 14th Bn., vice Raj Singh.

    Sukhdev Raj, Commandant, JI<AP 3rd Bn. (Security), is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-7dl Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Raj Singh, Commandant, JKAP 14dl Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID Cell, New-Delhi, against an available vacancy.

    M Fiesel Qureshi, Joint Director (Headquarters), SSF, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (City), Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    Ranjit Singh, Vice Principal, PTS, Kathua, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (Rural), Jammu, vice Mohan Lai Kaith.

    Nasir Ahmed, Addl. SP, Security, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, Bn., vice Farooq Qesor Malik.

    Dushant Sharma, Staff Officer in APHQ, is transferred and posted as Vice Principal, PTTI Vijaypur, vice Rajinder Singh Rahi.

    Mohd. Aftab Mir, Dy. Commandant IR-22nd Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID SB, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Mohan Lal Kaith, SP, Traffic (Rural) Jammu, is transferred and posted as SP, Railways, Jammu, vice Mohd Arif Rishu.

    Raja Adil Hamid Ganaie, Dy. Commandant Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID (A) Headquarters, vice Shri Aijaz Ahmad Zargar.

    Aijaz Ahmad Zargar, SP, CID (A) Headquarters, and posted as SP, Awantipora, vice Mohd Yousuf.

    Tahir Ashraf Bhatti, SP, HR CID Headquarters, is transferred and posted as SP, CID Cl, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Farooq Qesor Malik, Dy. Commandant Bn., is posted as SP at CID Headquarters, against the overall available posts at the level of Superintendent of Police.

    Naresh Singh, SP, PC Jammu, is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, Shopian, vice Ifroz Ahmad.

    Raj Kumar, Addl. SP PC Doda, is transferred and posted as SP, APCR Kashmir, vice Liaqat Ali.

    Sanjay Kumar Parihar, Addl. SP, CID SB, Jammu, is transferred and posted as SP, CID CI, Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    Mubbasher Hussain, Addl. SP, CID CI, Kashmir, is transferred and posted as SP, SIA, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Ifroz Ahmad, Addl. SP, Shopian, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-6th Bn., against an available M vacancy.

    Parvez Ahmad Dar, Addl. SP, PC Anantnag, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, 2 nd Women Bn., Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Tilak Raj, Dy. Commandant, IR-5th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-lh Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Shakeel Rehman Bhat, Dy. Commandant, IR-17th Bn., is transferred and posted as Addl SP, Headquarters Doda, against an available vacancy.

    Amit Verma, Addl. SP, Anantnag, is transferred and posted as SP, West Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Munish Kumar, Dy. Commandant, IR-10th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-24tll Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Narrinder Singh Parihar, Dy. Commandant, IR-20th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-22d Bn., vice Mohd Aftab Mir.

    Karanvir Singh, Dy. Commandant, JKAP 9th Bn., and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-19d1 Bn., vice Diwakar Singh.

    Rajinder Singh Rahi, Vice Principal, PTTI Vijaypur, t is transferred and posted as Dy.Commandant, IR-19 ‘ Bn., aoainst an available vacancy.

    Abdul Khalid, Dy. Commandant, JKAP 3rd Bn. (Security), is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, SIA, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Diwakar Singh, Dy. Commandant IR-19dl Bn., is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, SIA, Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    B.K Ganjoo, Dy. Commandant, IR-16th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-14th Bn., vice Raja Adil Hamid Ganaie.

    Mohd Afzal is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 3rd Bn. (Security), vice Shri Abdul Khalid.

    Masood Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-9th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Sheikh Zafarullah is posted as sp, HR CID Headquarters, vice Tahir Ashraf Bhatti.

    Pawan Kumar is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 4th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Farooq Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-9th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Fayaz Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-8th Bn., against an available vacancy, Shabir Ahmad Khan is posted as Addl. SP (Highway), Qazigund, against an available vacancy, Zahoor Ahmad Pir is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 12th Bn., against an available vacancy.

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