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  • Latest Weather Update For Jammu and Kashmir

    Latest Weather Update For Jammu and Kashmir

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    Weather Update

    Today, light to moderate rain showers are expected at some places in Jammu and Kashmir, especially in the 2nd half of the day.

    Snow chances in plains = 0%.
    In higher reaches, rain will generally be there with some chances of light snowfall.

    At a few places in Jmu, showers can extend till tmrw morning.Overall nothing major is expected in entire J&K.

    In Kargil, light/moderate snow showers are possible till tmrw morning.
    In Leh, light snowfall is possible (50% chances), especially b/w tonight & tmrw morning.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • Ensure Time Bound Saturation Of KCC For All Farmers: LG Sinha

    Ensure Time Bound Saturation Of KCC For All Farmers: LG Sinha

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    JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday addressed a seminar on ‘Financing the Future of Agriculture’ in Jammu.

    The seminar brought together the stakeholders in agriculture sectors and Banking institutions to discuss agricultural growth and credit support.

    The Lt Governor exhorted the banking sector to play a lead role in realising the dream of accelerated development of Agriculture & allied sector. He also assured all the assistance to farmers and adequate fund for revival of cooperative banks.

    “In the first budget of Amrit Kaal, Hon’ble Prime Minister & Hon’ble Finance Minister has shown the way for inclusive development & empowering every section of society with the vision of “Vanchito ko Variyata” and giving priority to the Agriculture sector,” said the Lt Governor.

    Agriculture Accelerator Fund envisaged in this year’s budget, will encourage agri-startups in rural areas. It will provide entrepreneurial opportunities to local youth and affordable solutions to tackle challenges in agriculture sector. The agriculture credit target has been increased to Rs. 20 lakh crore with focus on animal husbandry, dairy and fisheries, he added.

    Highlighting the transformation in the agriculture sector, the Lt Governor said the progressive reforms introduced by the administration in the last three years are paying the dividends to the farmers.

    The Amrit Kaal provides us an opportunity to transform the agriculture sector and also protect the farmers from effects of unpredictable market, climate change and loss of biodiversity, he observed.

    Projects under holistic development of agriculture & allied sector being implemented in J&K UT is one amongst the few major long-term and groundbreaking interventions in the agricultural horizon of the country, the Lt Governor said.

    The revolutionary projects worth Rs 5013 crore for Holistic development of agriculture and allied sector will provide practical solutions to meet the future challenges, accelerate the growth momentum and usher in a new era of farmer prosperity and rural livelihood security in J&K UT, he added.

    The Lt Governor impressed on all stakeholders for successful implementation of the projects under holistic development of agriculture & allied sector.

    The Lt Governor said the holistic development of agriculture and allied sectors will develop a strong ecosystem of agriculture entrepreneurs in Jammu Kashmir and create jobs in the sectors. It will cross the Rs 30,000 crore mark in the 4th year, he noted.

    The Lt Governor further emphasized on streamlining the institutional credit flow to the farmers.

    J&K has its share of challenges of geo-climatic conditions which are mostly affecting small & marginal farmers. The onus lies on all banks to connect these farmers with banking system, observed the Lt Governor.

    Banking institutions are the most important support system to ensure maximum institutional credit reaches the farmers, especially in unbanked villages, noted the Lt Governor.

    Promoting institutional credit in the agriculture sector will be a game changer in strengthening the agriculture economy and realizing the goal of inclusive and balanced development. Credit access for tenant, small and medium farmers must be ensured, he said.

    The Lt Governor further underscored the significant role of the regional rural banks in credit flow and extension of credit facilities to every farmer.

    In the last 8 years, credit by the commercial banks has been doubled. Still, we have to increase the credit flow and ensure equal disbursement of institutional credit and identify the areas which are facing inequality, observed the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor asked the Banks to work in a planned manner and ensure time bound saturation of KCC for all farmers associated with agriculture & allied activities. He further asked the J&K Bank to organize a programme to honour the women associated with agriculture & allied sector.

    The banking industry needs to serve the small & marginal farmers, youth and women agripreneurs and act as catalyst for growth. It must be ensured that every woman who wants to become agripreneur should receive hassle-free financial assistance, said the Lt Governor.

    Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lt Governor; Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department; Dr Ashok Dalwai, CEO, National Rainfed Area Authority; Yasha Mudgal, Commissioner/Secretary Cooperatives Department; Kamal P Patnaik, Regional Director RBI; Baldev Prakash, MD & CEO J&K Bank; Dr Ajay Kumar Sood, CGM NABARD Jammu, and members of Kissan Advisory Board present on the occasion also shared their views on the role of financial institutions in Agriculture sector.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Leh Highway Blocked, Several Houses, Cowshed Damaged In Landslide In Sonamarg

    Leh Highway Blocked, Several Houses, Cowshed Damaged In Landslide In Sonamarg

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    SRINAGAR: Srinagar-Leh national highway was closed, while several houses and a cowshed were damaged due a landslide in Rezin area of Sonamarg in central Kashmir Ganderbal district on Sunday evening.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the landslide triggered by heavy rainfall caused massive damage to houses and a cowshed and also blocked the Leh highway.

    He said that officials were assessing the situation and taking steps to provide assistance to the affected people.

    Meanwhile, in a statement, district administration said a landslide triggered at Rezin, leading to blockage of the highway.

    “Some houses have been damaged by slide, however, no loss of life or injury had been reported. Area has been cleared, and residents of the affected area have been moved to safer places,” reads the statement.

    It reads rescue teams and senior officers are also present on the spot and monitoring the situation closely.

    “The highway will be cleared with the help of Beacon authorities. For any emergency or information, please contact these numbers 9906668731, 9419371774, 9541786731, 0194-2416478 and 0194-2416564,” it reads.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • What Do People Of Kashmir’s Locked Villages Do In The Winter Season?

    What Do People Of Kashmir’s Locked Villages Do In The Winter Season?

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    SRINAGAR: Dozens of villages falling near the Line of Control (LoC) in northern Kashmir get disconnected from the rest of the valley during every winter due to the heavy snowfall leaving them in severe shortage of the essential commodities due to the blockade of roads.

    With snow capped mountains, pristine rivers running down the villages, serene nature and heart-warming people, Gurez valley is one of the such isolated place where winter for residents means settling into their homes with a stockpile of canned goods, dried vegetables and firewood or coal, and waiting patiently for spring to arrive.

    Razdan Pass, which is the gateway to Gurez mountainous valley and Sadhna top, connecting border town of Tangdhar with Kupwara records around 10-15 feet snow during winter months and becomes the main reason for the closure of the roads, thereby making the area inaccessible during the harsh conditions of winter months.

    “The long months of isolation for the Gurez which is picking up swiftly as one of tourist destination residents are passed by working on handicrafts for sale the following summer, listening to Shina and Kashmiri music, feeding cattle and visiting each other,” says Bashir Ahmad, a local health worker.

    During the heavy snowfall, Bashir and his friends contribute money and assemble in the house to sing the traditional songs, besides folk tales are being told.

    However the greatest concern over the long winter, other residents say, is health care as the snow-clad region comprising 15 sub villages remains cut off from the rest of the world during winters due to heavy snowfall which led to multiple administrative problems and created panic among the locals.

    Critically ill patients have no choice during winter but to airlift from here to other hospitals,” the residents of Karnah said, adding that due to continuous snowfall, the situation is sometimes so complicated that the villagers of the valley cannot reach the sub district hospital. This winter, they said that the situation was so tough that they could not even bring the corpses to their native areas for four several days.

    The snowfall which had draped the pristine Gurez and Karnah regions since the last three months has forced the administration to press choppers into service for winter to manage medical emergencies of the people living in the region.

    Hoping that the road will be re-opened very quickly this year, people said that they don’t want to depend on chopper service during the emergency period. “If the weather is unfavorable then it can’t operate at that time either,” Abdul Rasheed, a Tulail resident said.

    “During the winter months, nearby roads might not be in the best shape or not be as well maintained as urban roads,” Aziz said, adding that in some cases you may not even be able to spot your neighbours at all due to heavy snowfall because things may no longer remain as rosy as they seemed to be in summer.

    The government in Gurez valley has installed diesel generators in the villages. A single generator feeds a village of about 60 households and provides regular 5-hour electricity daily from 7 PM to 11 PM besides two-hour electricity from 5 AM to 7 AM.

    “As the villages are scattered and settled at high altitudes facing immense hardships in winter, in the form of connectivity, electricity and health emergency, Masoor Ahmad a resident of Karnah says people also lose daily earning due to unavailability of work around.

    The closure of the road coupled with harsh weather conditions forces many residents to migrate to other parts of the valley, he said while citing harsh weather conditions, shortage of essential commodities and the health emergency as main reasons for migration.

    “Everyone has to keep a huge stock of firewood and essential food items including rice, oil and dried vegetables which we use during winters when our area remains under several feet of snow and remains cut off with the rest of the valley,” he said.

    The locals of duo snow bound regions said the tunnel at the high altitude tops would facilitate round the year traffic movement on the only surface link connecting the towns with district headquarters.

    Recently people in the Karnah region have registered a protest demonstration to press their demand regarding the construction of the Tunnel while the same demand is also being raised by the residents of Gurez.

    Quoting officials the news agency KNO reported that the critically ill patients of these areas in the winter season were airlifted from their respective areas to the city hospital on priority basis through chopper service with the help of administration. Besides the students in need of evacuation also availed the service.

    They said that a Snow clearance operation has started on a massive scale to clear the Gurez-Bandipora and Karnah-Kuwara Roads. “It is being ensured that both roads will be opened as soon as possible,” the officials said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Eviction Drive In JK An Attempt To Divert Attention From Real Issues: Rahul Gandhi

    Eviction Drive In JK An Attempt To Divert Attention From Real Issues: Rahul Gandhi

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    SRINAGAR: Former All India Congress Committee (AICC) President Rahul Gandhi (MP) Sunday chaired a meeting of Party leaders of Kashmir and exhorted them to work for the betterment of people.

    Gandhi expressed serious concern over the difficulties confronting people in absence of the democratic system in J&K while slamming the Govt for snatching the rights of people.

    Rahul Gandhi in a meeting with the party leaders of Kashmir expressed serious concern over the current situation in Jammu and Kashmir while slamming the Centre Govt for failing people on all counts.

    Gandhi said J&K was divided into to UTs against the wishes of the people besides they are being abandoned of their democratic rights by the BJP aiming to hide its (BJPs) wrong policies and utter failure on all fronts, but the Congress shall continue to fight for the  democratic rights of the people and ensure justice to them, he said.

    Gandhi slammed the current eviction drive in J&K terming it BJP’s deliberate move to divert attention of the people from real issues especially rising unemployment, unprecedented price hike and other developmental issues concerning people.

    Gandhi also expressed confidence that people especially the youth are joining the Congress party given its pro people policies urging Party leaders to keep their doors open for those wishing to join Congress and encourage them to work for the wellbeing of the people.

    Gandhi told the Party leaders that he (RG) will continue to visit J&K as that he feels their pain and anguish, he will leave no stone unturned to ensure justice to people of J&K, who have undergone enormous hardships due to the wrong policies adopted by the BJP Govt towards J&K, Gandhi added.

    Speaking on the occasion AICC General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi urged the party leaders to work hard to strengthen the Congress party at grass roots and perform their legitimate role to resolve people’s issues, for the fact, Congress Party is an instrument of service to the people.

    AICC Incharge Rajni Patil (MP) and JKPCC President Vikar Rasool Wani briefed Shri Rahul Gandhi about the organizational affairs and activities in J&K.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Central University Of Jammu Admission Notification Regarding UG Programme

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    Central University Of Jammu Admission Notification Regarding UG Programme

    CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU ANNOUNCES ADMISSION TO UNDER-GRADUATE (UG) PROGRAMMES Online applications from the eligible candidates are invited for the admissions in following courses through CUET-2023 conducted by the NTA (www.nta.ac.in)

    Candidates can apply for CUET (UG)-2023 through the “Online” mode only on the website https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/.

    For more details,  kindly visit : www.cujammu.ac.in

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  • Lt Governor Inaugurates 33rd Police-Public Mela In Jammu

    Lt Governor Inaugurates 33rd Police-Public Mela In Jammu

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    JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the 33rd Police-Public Mela at Gulshan Ground on Sunday.

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    Lt Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated 33rd Police-Public Mela at Gulshan Ground on Sunday

    The Lt Governor said, the Police-Public Mela has emerged as a powerful platform for police officers & public to interact and celebrate the shared heritage.

    The Lt Governor commended the Jammu & Kashmir Police Wives Welfare Association ( JKPWWA ) for carrying out numerous initiatives all round the year to address the concerns of the families of martyrs and serving personnel.

    JKPWWA is doing exceptional work in promoting welfare measures for JKP Jawans and their families, he added.

    The Lt Governor paid tributes to the martyrs of Jammu Kashmir Police who devoted their lives to serving and protecting the nation.

    We will forever be grateful to our Bravehearts and their families who made supreme sacrifice for the sovereignty and integrity of the country, said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor went around the stalls put up by various Police establishments, Districts, JKRLM and also interacted with the police families.

    Dilbag Singh, DGP and Dr Rubinder Kaur, Chairperson PWWA briefed the Lt Governor about the extensive arrangements made for the Police-Public Mela and the activities undertaken for the welfare of families of J&K Police personnel.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Anti-Encroachment Drive Halted In JK

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has halted the anti-encroachment drive that snowballed into a major controversy. The drive has already evicted thousands of people who had been cultivating and residing on government land.

    Bulldozers were used to remove encroachments of 20 Lakh kanals (2.5 lakh acres) of land across 20 districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Besides retrieving land, many structures have been demolished.

    Quoting sources NDTV reported that the government is coming up with a policy to protect small landholders and till that time officials have been asked to stop the anti-encroachment drive.

    “Yes, the anti-encroachment drive has been put on hold. This has been done to factor in and consolidate what has been achieved so far in the drive,” NDTV quoted a senior Revenue official as having said.

    Officials say large tracks of state land that was occupied by people for decades have already been retrieved. Now the Revenue officials have been directed to furnish the status report of the land retrieved so far.

    The officer said it was never the government’s intention to take away the land of small landholders or of those who have built a home.

    He added the aim of the drive was to retrieve large tracks of land encroached by rich and powerful people.

    “In every meeting, Lt Governor has made it clear that no common man should be touched during anti-encroachment drive,” he said.

    The officer admitted that there were complaints that in some places common people have also suffered due to the drive.

    The opposition claims bulldozers are being used on communal lines and that the government is taking away the livelihood of people.

    The drive, which started in January, was meant to retrieve state land allegedly encroached on by many, including politicians and senior state officials. When the order set off an outcry, J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and officials of his administration said only the encroachments by the “high and mighty” will be targeted in the drive. But in absence of any formal order or amendment of the original order, a mass eviction drive is being carried across the Union Territory.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Stone Pelting, Protests Ended In Kashmir After Article 370’s Abrogation: Amit Shah

    Stone Pelting, Protests Ended In Kashmir After Article 370’s Abrogation: Amit Shah

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    SRINAGAR: Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that stone pelting has stopped in Kashmir and now there are theaters running and tourists visiting the Valley.

    “There used to be stone pelting and violence in Kashmir but now these things have stopped. There are theatres running and 1.8 crore tourists have visited the Valley in a year,” he said while speaking at an event in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

    Shah said when Article 370 of the Constitution of India granting special status to Jammu and Kashmir was abrogated, speeches were made in Parliament that blood will flow in Kashmir. But no one even pelted a single stone, leave aside the pool of blood, he asserted.

    The Home Minister said the country has seen an 80 per cent reduction in violence in Kashmir, insurgency in the Northeast and left-wing extremism under the Narendra Modi Government.

    “Today, I can say that there has been an 80 per cent reduction in violence in Kashmir, insurgency in the Northeast and left-wing extremism under the Modi Government,” he said.

    The Home Minister said visiting of 1.8 crore tourists in the Kashmir Valley in one year is a “big thing”.

    There had been investments worth Rs 12,000 crore in Kashmir in 70 years but under the Modi Government, it has got Rs 12,000 crore in just three years, he said.

    “Each home in Kashmir has been provided with tap water and electricity, which is a huge change,” Shah said.

    Insurgency has significantly come down in the Northeast, he said, stressing that the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), a controversial statute, has been withdrawn from about 60 per cent of the area in the Northeast.

    PM Modi’s vision is to see India at the top in the world, said the Minister.
    Explaining the three big aims of ‘Amrit Kaal’, the 25-year period culminating in the centenary of India’s independence, mooted by PM Modi, Shah said the first goal is to showcase the sacrifices of freedom fighters before the present generation.

    The second aim is to bring before the people the progress made by the country in the past 75 years, while the third aim is to ensure that India reaches the top in all sectors in the next 25 years, said the Home Minister.

    He said India is becoming “atmanirbhar” in defence production – with 70 per cent self-reliance – and asserted that the country is turning into a manufacturing hub in the world under Modi.

    The Government has been taking decisions that are beneficial to the people, he said, adding that India will be leading the world in hydrogen production in two to three years.

    “Similarly, India will be way ahead in the field of satellites in four to five years,” he said.
    Indian start-ups are also proving their mettle to the world, he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • MeT Predicts Rain, Snow In Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: Weather was cloudy and dry in J&K during the last 24 hours as the MeT office said on Sunday that rain/snow is likely in Kashmir Valley while light rain is expected in Jammu division during next 24 hours.

    “Weather is likely to remain generally cloudy with chances of light rain/snow in the Valley and light rain in Jammu division during next 24 hours,” an official of the MeT department said.

    Srinagar recorded 6.7 degree Celsius, Pahalgam 2.1 and Gulmarg 2 degree Celsius as the minimum temperature on Sunday.

    In Ladakh region, Kargil witnessed minus 5.2 degree C and Leh minus 1.2 as the minimum temperature.

    Jammu registerd 14.1 degree C, Katra 13.6, Batote 9.6, Banihal 5.8 and Bhaderwah 7.3 as the minimum temperature. (IANS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )