Tag: Jammu

  • DH Shopian Marks Medical Milestone With First-Ever Laparoscopic Liver Surgery

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    SRINAGAR: For the first time, a laparoscopic enucleation of a hydatid cyst of the liver was successfully performed at District Hospital Shopian.

    According to a doctor at the hospital, the surgery was carried out on a 45-year-old hypertensive female patient who had a huge hydatid cyst in the right lobe of her liver.

    The surgery, which is typically performed in tertiary care centers due to the required surgical expertise and high anesthesia risk, was performed by laparoscopic surgeon Dr. Seth Mujtaba and the anesthesia team of Dr Ajaz Wani and Dr Aatif Nabi Shah. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Ahead Of Event, ‘G20 Balloon’ Flies In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: As Srinagar prepares to host an international event at the end of this month, a G20 air balloon has been seen flying over the city, catching the attention of passersby.

    According to reports, the Tourism Department has launched the air balloon ahead of the event, which features the words “G20-2023 India.”

    Secretary of Tourism, Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, stated that the balloon has been put up by the department as part of the branding exercise for the event.

    In addition, several other measures and initiatives have been implemented as a prelude to the event.

    Earlier, the Tourism Department organized a “G20 Model Summit” with students from different schools, colleges, and universities participating.

    It is important to note that the Jammu and Kashmir government is working tirelessly to ensure that the G20 tourism group meeting in Srinagar is a great success and promotes Kashmir as a global tourism destination. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Tourist Hotspot Gulmarg Hit by Alarming Surge in Fraud and Counterfeit Tickets

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    by Syed Shadab Ali Gillani

    SRINAGAR: In the Kashmir division of the UT, cases of cybercrime and online fraud have been surging with great intensity, causing distress to not only individuals but also organizations and sectors.

    In a shocking incident, 11 tourists from Gujarat were apprehended in Gulmarg, the globally acclaimed ski resort located in North Kashmir, as they attempted to sneak through the cableway Gondola using counterfeit and altered tickets.

    The authorities were previously stunned when they caught 28 tourists from Mumbai in April, who were found with bogus Gondola tickets in Gulmarg. It was later revealed that these tourists were provided with fake tickets by their tour operator in Mumbai.

    In an official statement, a spokesperson of Jammu and Kashmir Cable Car Corporation (JKCCC) said that the ticket scanning team of Gulmarg Gondola Project caught a group of 28 passengers from Mumbai at the scanning point of Gulmarg Gondola station. “These passengers were carrying edited fake tickets through their tour Manager Makrand Anand Ghanekar S/o Anand Ghanekar of Mumbai,” reads the statement.

    Miscreants sell fake Gondola tickets aiming to ruin the reputation of the tourist site, affecting citizens involved in Gulmarg tourism. Locals now want the ticketing system converted back to offline mode to limit illegal sales.

    President Guide Association Gulmarg, Manzoor Lone, said that online tickets affected 80 percent of the livelihood of tourist guides in Gulmarg. Lone said that online ticketing has hampered their ability to support themselves. People working as tourist guides in Gulmarg and at ticket counters, who were accommodated by offline ticketing, are now facing the consequences.

    “Earlier we used to have 30% of the quota, but when the system was switched to online mode, the quotas were removed, which resulted in many problems,” he claimed, “that when the system was converted to online one, we were not taken into account.”

    Presently, there are 918 people who are all enrolled members of the Gulmarg Guide Association. “As of now, offline ticketing is also happening, although Gulmarg officials have been referring to it as VIP quota. There are 400 offline ticket reservations. Due to their inability to cope up with the situation and make a living out of it, some guides have been compelled to engage in black marketing of tickets, though we are against them and don’t support such acts,” stated Lone.

    Manzoor claimed that though this issue has been discussed with the higher authorities of the J&K UT, no action was taken.

    A tourist guide, on grounds of anonymity, said, “I and many other guides like me, we are facing the brunt of the online ticketing system, and we want the government to look into this matter as soon as possible.”

    Despite multiple calls, Ghulam Jeelani Zargar, CEO of the Gulmarg Development Authority and Managing Director of the JK Cable Car Corporation, did not respond.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • High Court’s Order On Vehicle Re-Registration Implemented In JK, Details Here

    High Court’s Order On Vehicle Re-Registration Implemented In JK, Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court’s judgment in Case WP(C) 669/2021 titled Zahoor Ahmad Bhat vs. Govt of J&K and Ors, regarding the re-registration of vehicles from outside Jammu & Kashmir, has been implemented by the Transport Department. As a result, the contempt petition (CCP (D) 16/2021) filed against the Department officials for non-compliance with the judgment has been closed.

    According to Shahnawaz Bukhari, RTO Kashmir, this issue was raised two years ago, and more than 99% of cases are pending where a seller outside the UT transfers a car to a buyer in Kashmir, and Section 50 of the MV Act is applicable. In the case of Zahoor Ahmad Bhat, who owned a car in Delhi and changed his residence to Kashmir, section 49 of the MVA is applicable, and a case has also been filed in the Supreme Court of India in this regard.

    Bukhari explained that the department is taking 9% token charges proportionate to the remaining life of the car. If someone sells the car after 11 years of its life, the department would charge proportionately to the remaining life of the vehicle. He added that owners could claim a proportionate refund from the previous state/UT, so there is no question of double tax.

    He further added that the department’s intention was to provide relief to the 99% of car owners entangled in this issue. The Division Bench of the High Court, comprising Chief Justice N. Kotiswar Singh and Justice Moksha Qazmi, issued the order closing the contempt proceedings on May 3, 2023, at the petitioner’s request. The Transport Department’s compliance with the court’s judgment dated April 29, 2021, in the petitioner’s case was noted, leading to the closure of the contempt proceedings.

    The closure of the proceedings will put an end to the long-drawn legal battle and provide much-needed relief, especially to those who purchased cars for commercial purposes.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Two JeM Militant Associates Arrested, Arms And Ammunition Recovered: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Police on Friday claimed to have arrested two Jash-e-Mohammad militant associates in South Kashmir’s Awantipora.

    In a handout, the police said that based on a specific input, an operation was carried out on 04/05/23 by joint parties of J&K police, 42 RR, 03 RR & 180 Bn CRPF leading to arrest of 02 militant associates namely Bashir Ahmad and Gulzar Ahmad residents of Tral Awantipora. On whose disclosure, the following recoveries were made one AK-56, oneAK Magazine, 55 AK live Rounds, 4 Pistol, 6 Pistol Magazines, 24 Pistol live.

    According to police spokesman, a case FIR U/S of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), Explosive Substances Act and Arms Act stands registered in Police Station Tral and investigation taken up.

    The timely arrest with arms and ammunition has averted militant attacks like targeted killings in Awantipora/ adjoining areas, as well as avoided the nefarious designs of JeM to recruit young boys for their illegal/Unlawful Activities, reads the statement.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Four Year Old Dies After Being Hit By Truck

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    SRINAGAR: A four-year-old boy died on Friday after he was hit by a truck in the Batamaloo area of Srinagar.

    According to an official, the incident occurred in the Tengpora area of Batamaloo, resulting in serious injuries to the boy. He was immediately rushed to JVC Hospital in Bemina, but was declared dead upon arrival.

    The boy has been identified as Uzair Ahmad, son of Mohammad Arif Choudhary of Hamdania Colony in Bemina.

    The police have taken cognizance of the incident.(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Jammu & Kashmir: 2 Army Soldiers Killed, Officer Among 4 Injured in Ongoing Encounter – Kashmir News

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    2 army soldiers killed, officer among 4 injured in ongoing Rajouri encounter

    Srinagar, May 05 :  Two army soldiers were killed while four personnel including an officer were injured after militants triggered an explosive during the ongoing encounter in Kandi area of Rajouri district on Friday, Army said.

    In a statement, issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a defence spokesperson said that Army columns have been conducting relentless intelligence based operations to flush out a group of militants involved in ambush on an army truck in Tota Gali area of Bhata Dhurian in Jammu region.

    The statement reads that on specific information about presence of militants in the Kandi Forest in Rajauri Sector, a joint operation was launched on 03 May 2023.

    “At about 0730 hours today, a search team established contact with a group of militants well entrenched in a cave. The area is thickly vegetated with rocky and steep cliffs,” it reads.

    Army said that the militants triggered an explosive device in retaliation. “The Army team has suffered two fatal casualties with injuries to four more soldiers including an officer.”

    As per the statement that additional teams from the vicinity have been directed to the site of encounter. “The injured personnel have been evacuated to Command Hospital, Udhampur.”

    It added as per initial reports a group of militants are trapped in the area. “There is a likelihood of casualties in the militant group.”

    Army said that the operation is in progress and further details are being ascertained—(KNO)


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Sara Ali Khan Enjoys Her Time In Kashmir, Recent Trip with Mother and Friends Captured in Photos

    Sara Ali Khan Enjoys Her Time In Kashmir, Recent Trip with Mother and Friends Captured in Photos

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    by Syed Shadab Ali Gillani

    SRINAGAR: Sara Ali Khan, the popular Bollywood actress, recently embarked on a trip to the highlands of Kashmir with her mother, Amrita Singh, after wrapping up shooting for her upcoming film, Ae Watan Mere Watan. The actress shared several photos from her journey on Instagram, where she was also accompanied by her friends.

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    Sara Ali Khan with her family and friends in Kashmir in May 2023

    In the first shot, Sara donned a saffron jumper and a woolly hat, posing for a selfie with the night sky and the moon in the backdrop while pouting. The next photo showed her sitting outside in comfortable clothing, closing her eyes and leaning on her companion, who stood behind her.

    The following shot showed Sara dressed differently, hugging her pal. In the last photo, Sara, her friends, and Amrita Singh sat around an indoor fireplace. Sara, donning a saffron jumper and beige trousers, gazed at the fire with her hands close to it, while Amrita, dressed in all black, sat behind her daughter.

    Sara spent her time in the pool with one of her pals, writer Jehan Handa. Both of them were engaged in a conversation in the candid photograph. The star also shared a solo photo of her in the pool. Sara sat in a garden, enjoying the sun, wearing a shawl over her olive-colored jumper and grey trousers in one of the photos. The actress also wore a woolly hat while posing with her face up and her eyes closed.

    Sara and her pals stood for the camera outside in the dusk in the last photo. As she smiled for the camera, she was dressed in a white jacket, beige trousers, a woollen cap and shoes. “Hello Full Moon Phase, Snow clad Mountains with Sunny Rays, Sitting by the Fire enjoying the Flame, the Haze,” Sara captioned the image. The nights are pleasant, and the days are sun-kissed, so it’s time to hear what Sara says.” She also mentioned Purnima and the full moon.

    Sara posted one of the photos with her pals on Instagram Stories and tagged her. She labelled the site Jannat-e-Kashmir. Sara also used the background music from her debut film Kedarnath, Qaafirana. The original song was included in the 2018 film Sara with the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

    Sara Ali Khan seemed to have fallen in love with Kashmir ever since she found it. She is a frequent traveller to Kashmir; she was here in 2021 and 2022 also for different projects. Her love for Kashmir can be seen through her Instagram posts.

    Sara Khan explains the mesmerising beauty she has fallen in love with through her frequent visits to Kashmir. As a result, she is gradually emerging as a brand spokesperson for Kashmir with no additional expense.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Asraria Chenab House Is Now Askini House

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    SRINAGAR: The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has announced the renaming of Asraria Chenab House at Channi Himmat in Jammu as Askini House. The DDC had requested a change in the scope of the project to better suit its current utility and directed the Executive Engineer of the JDA to revisit and rename the DPR with Askini House.

    Accordingly, the Executive Engineer of the PWD (R&B) Special Sub Division Doda, in a letter No. 1164-67 dated April 26, 2033, has requested the JDA Division No. 01 to revisit and rename the DPR with Askini House for the construction of a dormitory for students belonging to District Doda at the same place. The Executive Engineer has also been instructed to ensure that the foundation stone for Askini House is laid by May 10, 2033, as desired by the DDC of Doda.

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  • Army Destroys Six Land Mines Along LoC

    Army Destroys Six Land Mines Along LoC

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     SRINAGAR: On Thursday, the army destroyed around half a dozen explosive landmines on the Line of Control which were originally their own landmines but had drifted, posing a risk to the lives of army personnel.

    Official sources stated that six anti-personnel landmines were detected by army troops who were patrolling the area and were part of their own minefield but had drifted near the troops.

    They added that a special team of the Indian Army’s bomb disposal squad destroyed the six mines through a controlled mechanism.

    The shells were destroyed in the forward area of the Balakote sector on the Line of Control. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )