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  • Massive Avalanche Hits Afarwat Peak In Gulmarg, Rescue Operation On

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    SRINAGAR: A massive snow avalanche hit Afarwat peak at famous ski resort in Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, even as rescue operation has been launched.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the avalanche struck near Afarwat peak today afternoon.

    He said rescue operation has been launched, however, no report of any casualty has been reported yet.

    The official said further details will be shared accordingly.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Avalanche Hits Afarwat Peak in Gulmarg; Several Foreign Tourists Believed to Be Trapped

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    Srinagar, Feb 1: Several foreign tourists are believed to be trapped in a massive snow avalanche triggered at Afarwat peak in famed ski-resort Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, sources said.

    They told GNS that the avalanche was triggered this afternoon. “Although the things are unclear as of now, it is believed that there are several foreign tourists who might have been swept away by the huge snow mass”, they said adding “If it is the case, casualties can’t even be ruled out”.

    Meanwhile, a large-scale rescue operation has been launched at the site.

    More details awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Snowfall Hits Power Supply, Most Lines Restored: Officials

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    Srinagar, Jan 30 (GNS): Snowfall since early Monday morning affected power supply in many areas in Kashmir Valley even as authorities said that the restoration work was going on and expressed optimism about early restoration.

    “Due to heavy snowfall, electric supply to many areas of Kashmir Valley got disrupted. The load of the whole valley dipped below 850 MWs during the early morning hours,” an official of the KPDCL said in a statement to GNS.

    Out of total 33 KV feeders, he said, 14 were under fault along with four 33 KV Taplines which affected the power supply mainly to Sopore, Kupwara and Handwara area of north Kashmir. Few portions of District Budgam and of District Anantnag were also affected due to the outage of 4 No. of 33 KV lines. In addition, he said, around 215 11 KVfeeders were under fault due to heavy snowfall.

    From early morning, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Ltd. field teams were mobilized to rectify the faults. Despite the continuous snowfall and braving the extreme freezing temperature, he said, the field teams were able to bring up the load of Kashmir Valley to around 1590 MWs by 3 PM.

    It is pertinent to mention that at present only four 33 KV lines which specially feed to Sopore area of District Baramullah and few areas of Bijbehera are under fault and by evening all the 33 KV lines will be charged, he said. “Out of all the 11 KV feeders only 154 feeders remain out due to the faulty status of four 33KV lines.”

    MD, KPDCL is himself closely monitoring the situation and assures the public that all the feeders will be up and live, the official said.

    Meanwhile, he said, the Managing Director has also praised the patience shown by the public towards the Corporation that may have been affected by the disrupted electric lines that were under faulty since morning and assures the public that the field team of KPDCL won’t rest till all the feeders are up and running. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Trump hits the trail again, eager to show he’s still the GOP King Kong

    Trump hits the trail again, eager to show he’s still the GOP King Kong

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    For months Trump has been tucked away at his resort in Palm Beach, where he has hosted parties, sent out missives on his social media site Truth Social, played golf, and plotted out his next steps.

    When he re-emerged on Saturday, flying to New Hampshire on his rehabbed Trump-branded 757 plane, he was determined to showcase himself as a candidate who still has the star power that catapulted him to the White House in 2016, and could once again elbow out a full field of Republican challengers.

    “They said ‘he’s not doing rallies, he is not campaigning. Maybe he’s lost his step,’” Trump said at a meeting of the New Hampshire Republican Party. “I’m more angry now, and I’m more committed now than I ever was.”

    Unlike 2020, when he ran unopposed as president, Trump is expected to have a field of Republican challengers to deal with this time around, beyond Haley. In anticipation of a crowded field, Trump’s campaign has compiled research on different potential candidates, according to an adviser. But Trump himself brushed off concerns that he is in danger of not securing the nomination. “I don’t think we have competition this time either, to be honest,” he said.

    At the New Hampshire GOP meeting, Trump announced outgoing New Hampshire GOP Chair Stephen Stepanek would help oversee his campaign in the first-in-the-nation primary state.

    And later in the day, at an appearance at the South Carolina statehouse, Trump is expected to announce endorsements from close ally and occasional golf buddy Sen. Lindsey Graham, and Republican Gov. Henry McMaster — a notable display of political muscle in Haley’s home state.

    But Republican activists in New Hampshire are plainly divided. As Stepanek rejoins the Trump campaign, outgoing Vice Chair Pamela Tucker was recruiting volunteers for Ron to the Rescue, a super PAC formed after the midterms to boost Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis if he runs for president.

    “We’re not never-Trumpers. We’re people who supported Trump. We love Trump. But we also know, more importantly, that we need to win. And Ron DeSantis has proven it time and time again now he can win elections,” Tucker said in an interview.

    Matt Mayberry, a former congressional candidate and past New Hampshire GOP vice chair who supported Trump and has appeared at rallies with him in the state, said he isn’t taking sides yet in the still-forming primary.

    “Let them all come,” he said.

    Walter Stapleton, a GOP state representative from Claremont, sat toward the back of the auditorium wearing a Trump hat. But he said he, too, was undecided as to whom he’s backing in 2024.

    “We have to put a candidate there that can win and maybe draw some of the independents and some of the voters from the other side of the aisle. I think DeSantis is the runner for that,” Stapleton said. “But I’m always willing to see if Trump will change his tack … and come across more balanced and more reasonable.”

    During his speech in New Hampshire, Trump doled out red meat to a friendly crowd. The crowd roared with applause when he said that, if elected, he would “eliminate federal funding for any school that pushes critical race theory or left-wing gender ideology,” and support “direct election of school principals by the parents.”

    His speech in New Hampshire echoed policy prescriptions he has released over the past several weeks in the form of video addresses, on issues such as education and protecting Social Security and Medicare. His team has seen those pronouncements as a way to maneuver back onto the political stage without having to organize the signature rallies that defined Trump’s prior bids.

    Saturday, however, was about preparing for life back on the trail. The day comes as Trump has dipped in recent polling from New Hampshire and South Carolina.

    Despite those surveys, Trump — the only declared candidate — consistently leads in national polls against a field of potential challengers, including DeSantis, his former vice president Mike Pence, and former members of his cabinet, including Mike Pompeo and Haley.

    Trump was joined Saturday by some familiar faces from his White House days, including social media guru Dan Scavino, political director Brian Jack, and Jason Miller, as well as his campaign’s new top lieutenants, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita. The campaign has grown in recent months with a series of new hires and the establishment of a campaign headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida, not far from Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago.

    Along with staff from the Trump-allied Save America PAC, there are around 40 people working on Trump’s campaign, according to multiple advisers.

    There is a push for the campaign to be scrappier than it was in 2020, when a massive operation worked out of a slick office building in Arlington, Virginia. And that ethos, according to an adviser, extends to how Trump will approach fundraising with a focus on small-dollar donations over big donor events.

    The Trump campaign will still be working with longtime adviser Brad Parscale’s Nucleus to send out emails, and fellow GOP operative Gary Coby continues to handle digital communications for the campaign, such as text messaging. But the campaign is also working with an entirely new vendor in 2020 — Campaign Inbox — to help with digital fundraising.

    Both Trump and his team seemed eager on Saturday to get back to the hustle and bustle of his time in the White House, and there were signals he has kept his same habits. Following Trump on the plane on Saturday were his assistants — Natalie Harp, the young OAN-anchor turned aide, and Walt Nauta, who carried a giant stack of newspapers on board for Trump to read through on the flight. Margo Martin, a former White House press aide who has worked for Trump in Florida since his 2020 loss, watched from the tarmac as Trump boarded the plane with a wave.

    “We need a President who is ready to hit the ground running on day one, and boy am I hitting the ground running,” Trump said later in the day.

    Lisa Kashinsky contributed reporting from New Hampshire.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Kerala CM accuses Sangh Parivar of treating minorities as ‘enemies’, BJP hits back

    Kerala CM accuses Sangh Parivar of treating minorities as ‘enemies’, BJP hits back

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    Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has accused the Sangh Parivar of treating Muslims and Christians as ‘enemies of the nation’ and urged everyone to unite against such divisive actions, drawing sharp criticism from the BJP.

    Vijayan said the Constitution, which was the best weapon to fight against caste discrimination and religious hatred, was presently under attack.

    The CM alleged the Sangh Parivar and the RSS had made it clear that their aim was to turn India into a ‘Hindu ashtray.

    He also accused the party in power at the Centre of being followers of a political group that did not take part in the freedom struggle.

    “They are attacking the very roots of our country, its democracy, and the Constitution,” he said while speaking after inaugurating the Constitution Protection Conference and Secular Meet here on Thursday.

    In his speech, Vijayan said that if the Constitution was destroyed, everything — from an individual’s dignity to the sovereignty of the country — would be lost, he said.

    Meanwhile, the BJP hit back, saying the CM has no moral right to utter a single word on the Constitution.

    BJP state president K Surendran alleged that Vijayan does not give any importance to the Constitution and accused him of ‘whitewashing’ extremist and terror groups.

    The Kerala CM also alleged that besides the attacks on the Constitution, there were also attempts to rewrite history.

    Examples of the same that he mentioned were — the terming of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination as a ‘death’ and the claims from certain quarters that B R Ambedkar was not one of the drafters of the Constitution.

    Apart from that, in some parts of the country Muslims are being termed as the opposite of Hindus, he claimed.

    Vijayan claimed that not only religious minorities, but Dalits and tribals were also under threat and were being attacked and exploited in various parts of the country.

    The Constitution was one of the best weapons to fight against caste discrimination and religious hatred and therefore, it should be protected against the attacks on it and the values upheld by it.

    He further alleged the Constitution was under threat from those duty-bound to protect it.

    Those who take oath on the Constitution were airing dangerous views that were contrary to it.

    Vijayan said even persons in the highest Constitutional positions were making statements that could derail Constitutional principles.

    One example of the same, according to Vijayan, was the Indian Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s recent statement which in effect meant that the Supreme Court decision of 1973, upholding the ‘basic structure doctrine’, was not correct and that the Parliament was sovereign and Judiciary will not be allowed to encroach upon it.

    “It is the country which is sovereign and the Constitution ensures it,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Driver from Kulgam killed, 2 other people injured as boulder hits truck, tanker in Ramban

    Driver from Kulgam killed, 2 other people injured as boulder hits truck, tanker in Ramban

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    Jammu, Jan 25 (GNS): A driver from Kulgam district of south Kashmir was killed and two other people were injured after a truck and an oil tanker were hit by a boulder in Ramban district, officials said on Wednesday.

    A police officer said that the boulders rolled down at Magarkot area of the district, hitting a tanker (JK02BL-8177) and truck (JK18A- 6968).

    He said that the driver of the truck identified as Muneeb Tak of Supat Kulgam died on the spot.

    The injured were identified as Gopal son of Bayant Lal of Peera Ramban and Rajinder Kumar son of Prem Singh of Batote Ramban. One of them is the driver of the oil tanker, the officer said.

    Meanwhile, a police official told GNS that the accident occurred during wee hours and both the injured were immediately evacuated to Sub district hospital Banihal. He said that a case has been registered in this regard. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • U.S. hits Iran with fresh sanctions amid subsiding protests

    U.S. hits Iran with fresh sanctions amid subsiding protests

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    That said, Iran’s clerical leadership has managed to survive through decades of Western sanctions. And the protest movement appears to be subsiding as the Iranian government has cracked down, including with public executions.

    U.S. officials said Iran’s human rights violations warranted a tough response from the international community.

    “Along with our partners, we will continue to hold the Iranian regime accountable so long as it relies upon violence, sham trials, the execution of protestors, and other means of suppressing its people,” Undersecretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian E. Nelson said in a news release.

    The people sanctioned include: Naser Rashedi, the deputy minister; Hossein Tanavar, the IRGC commander in the city of Qom; Mohammad Nazar Azimi, the IRGC commander of the West Region Headquarters in Kermanshah; Kourosh Asiabani, the IRGC deputy commander of the West Region; and Mojtaba Fada, the IRGC commander in Isfahan Province.

    The U.S. sanctions are being imposed under legal categories related to human rights. According to the State Department, the IRGC Cooperative Foundation also has previously been designated under counterproliferation and counterterrorism authorities.

    The demonstrations erupted across Iran last September after the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman taken into custody and allegedly beaten over claims she wasn’t properly following Iran’s Islamist-infused dress code, which requires that women cover their hair.

    The Iranian government has sentenced some protesters to death and carried out a handful of public executions, including leaving the accused’s bodies hanging from cranes.

    The executions may have had a chilling effect as the street rallies appear to have subsided significantly, according to analysts and media reports. The protests do persist in some corners, however, including Zahedan, the capital of Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan province.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Avalanche Hits Bandipora’s Tulail Village

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    SRINAGAR: An avalanche hit Hussangam village of Tulail in Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Sunday, however, no loss of life or damage has been reported in the area.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the avalanche hit Hussangam village today afternoon.

    He said soon after the incident teams from the administration rushed to the spot to assess the situation even as no damage or loss of life has been reported.

    Meanwhile, residents have been advised to take precautions and avoid venturing out in avalanche prone areas.

    Earlier, avalanche warning was issued for 12 districts including Bandipora by J&K Disaster Management Authority.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Avalanche hits Bandipora’s Tulail village, no damage reported

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    Bandipora, Jan 22: An avalanche hit Hussangam village of Tulail in Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Sunday, however, no loss of life or damage has been reported in the area.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the avalanche hit Hussangam village today afternoon.

    He said soon after the incident teams from the administration rushed to the spot to assess the situation even as no damage or loss of life has been reported.

    Meanwhile, residents have been advised to take precautions and avoid venturing out in avalanche prone areas.

    Earlier, avalanche warning was issued for 12 districts including Bandipora by J&K Disaster Management Authority—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Breaking: Huge Snow Avalanche Hits North Kashmir District – Kashmir News

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    Bandipora, Jan 22: An avalanche hit Hussangam village of Tulail in Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Sunday, however, no loss of life or damage has been reported in the area.

    An official told the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the avalanche hit Hussangam village today afternoon.

    He said soon after the incident teams from the administration rushed to the spot to assess the situation even as no damage or loss of life has been reported.

    Meanwhile, residents have been advised to take precautions and avoid venturing out in avalanche prone areas.

    Earlier, avalanche warning was issued for 12 districts including Bandipora by J&K Disaster Management Authority

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