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  • JeM Militant Arrested Along With Grenade: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Police on Saturday claimed to have apprehended a militant associate of Jaish-e-Mohammad outfit in North Kashmir’s Handwara.

    In a handout ,the police said that during routing checking at Ganai Mohalla Pazalpora Magam, a joint party of Handwara Police and Army (15RR) intercepted an individual who attempted to evade the joint party suspiciously but was apprehended by the joint party.

    On search, one hand grenade and other incriminating material were recovered from his possession. He has been identified as Khursheed Ahmad Bhat son of Gulzar Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Amargarh Tarathpora.

    Police spokesman further said that preliminary investigation reveals that he was working as a militant associate for proscribed militant outfit JeM.

    Accordingly, a case FIR No 95/2023 under relevant sections of law has been registered at Police Station Handwara and further investigation has been initiated, reads the statement.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Body Of Non-Local Found In Central Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A body of non-local man was found at Batamallo area of Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Saturday afternoon.

    A 40-year-old non local identified as Rakesh Kumar resident of Katra was found unconscious in a road at Batamallo.

    He was shifted to SMHS hospital where doctors declared them brought dead.

    Meanwhile, further proceedings have been initiated in this regard. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Shah Rukh Khan Gets Mobbed At Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: Shah Rukh Khan, the famous actor, caused a stir among his fans when he arrived at Srinagar airport, and a video capturing the incident has surfaced on Twitter.

    In the video, he is seen being mobbed by enthusiastic fans. The reason for his visit was to shoot for his upcoming movie, Dunki, in which he will star alongside Taapsee Pannu.

    The short clip depicts the actor being jostled by the crowd while his security personnel work to extricate him from the situation. On Friday, Shah Rukh concluded filming in Kashmir and returned to Mumbai, where he was spotted arriving at Kalina airport later that evening.



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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Two Soldiers Killed As Army Vehicle Falls Into Gorge

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    SRINAGAR: Two soldiers were killed when a army vehicle they were travelling in met with an accident near Line of Control in Rajouri district on Saturday.

    Official sources said that the vehicle skidded off the road and fell about 200 feet down into a gorge near Dungannon Nallah. Two soldiers suffered critical injuries and were shifted to army hospital Rajouri were they succumbed to injuries.

    A police official said that a case has been registered and further investigations have been taken up.

    Sources identified the soldiers Havildar Sudhir Kumar of Bihar and Paramvir Sharma of Rajouri. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Fully Funded Stamps Scholarship At University Of Miami, USA, Apply Now

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    SRINAGAR: University of Miami is offering a fully funded scholarship for the academic year 2023 for undergraduate programs.

    The courses offered include Accounting, Business Studies, Art, Biology, Marine Science, Sports Science, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Health and Fitness, and Marine Engineering.

    All national and international students can apply, and architecture applicants must submit test scores or a portfolio. The candidate must be academically exceptional. Additionally, candidates whose native language is not English must have an English proficiency test such as TOEFL or IELTS.

    The required documents include Official Transcripts, Official English Test Scores, and Letter of Recommendation.

    The selected candidates will receive full tuition fees and on-campus housing facilities. Students will also be provided with an enrichment fund of $12,000 (INR 9,80,947.80) to study abroad, for undergraduate research, an unpaid internship, or other educational pursuits.

    The application deadline is November 1, 2023.

    For further information and to apply, click here

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Man Dies After Jumping From Rooftop In JK

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    SRINAGAR:  A man from Jammu died after he jumped from roop top of his house in Jammu district on Saturday.

    An official said that a man identified as Parveen Kumar son of Ruldhu Ram resident Rajinder Nagar Canal Road jumped from the roof top of his house.

    Locals took him to the GMC hospital for treatment but doctor declared brought dead, he said.

    Inquest proceeding under 174 crpc have been initiated, he said. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Man Dies After Falling From Slab In JK

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    SRINAGAR: A man died after falling from a Slap in the Wachi Zainpora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Saturday morning.

    An official said that Muhammad Abdullah (70) son of Ab Jabbar, a resident of Wachi Zainpora in Shopian fell from the slab of his house on Saturday morning. He was rushed to nearby hospital where doctors declared him brought dead, he said.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • G 20 Event Has Potential To Promote JK Tourism On Next Level: Secy Tourism

    G 20 Event Has Potential To Promote JK Tourism On Next Level: Secy Tourism

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    SRINAGAR: Secretary, Tourism and Culture, Dr Syed Abid Rasheed Shah on Friday said that in the run-up to the G-20 event, slated to be held in the last week of May, massive participation of the general public has been witnessed in Jammu & Kashmir and that the young minds are being given an of how things operate on a global platform through the participatory exercises.

    Shah spoke to the reporters on the sidelines of the model G20 summit, which was organized by the Tourism department at SKICC, Srinagar.

    Shah said that a very important event is going to be held in Kashmir in the last week of May and as part of a participatory exercise where students from various colleges and schools and especially universities are being involved, a model G20 summit was organized to give these young minds a taste of how things operate on a global platform.

    “In the run-up to the G-20 event, there is massive participation that we have seen from the people of Jammu & Kashmir, the government of J&K is organizing different events in the run-up to the main event to give a sense of public participation for the massive event for us on the international scale and has a potential to promote J&K tourism on the next level,” he said.

    We are also making sure that while we are preparing for the main event, we encourage a lot of public participation to give a sense of involvement to the general public, especially the young bright minds, he said.

    “Majority of the GDP comes from tourism as it is the backbone of our economy, so therefore, we have to project, promote and manage tourism in J&K in the right perspective so that it is taken to the next level on a local stand,” he added.

    He added that J&K was always the prime destination for film tourism where the movies were being shot. “Now, I am happy to inform you that in the last year, over 200 movies have been shot in J&K. At present, the big film stars are coming in and today also we have a very big film crew in the town and there are queries for the future as well. The department has come up with a very strong facilitator ecosystem concerning film tourism,” he said.

    “We are trying to promote new tourism destinations. For this calendar year, we have planned 300 new destinations while some of them are already up and there are 75 offbeat destinations among them. The government as well as the tourism department is trying to project other destinations where fewer tourists are visiting,” he said, adding that 75 cultural heritage and adventurous destinations, and religious destinations have been shortlisted. “We are taking a holistic view in this regard,” he said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Srinagar School Violates FFRC Orders, Charges Excessive Transportation Fee

    Srinagar School Violates FFRC Orders, Charges Excessive Transportation Fee

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    SRINAGAR: The Committee for Fixation and Regulation of Fee of Private schools (FFRC) Friday said that Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School Rajbagh was violating its orders by charging excessive transportation fee from the students.

    In this regard, the Chairperson of the committee, Justice (Retd) Sunil Hali has given one last opportunity to the school to appear before FFRC to explain their position by or before May-02 and has warned  the reputed private school of the consequences if it fails to appear before the Committee to explain its position why it arbitrarily hiked the transportation fee for the students.

    Hali in a communique to the school has said that in pursuance to the complaint filed by the parent, notices were issued to the School Management.

    The main grievance of the complainant is that School was charging Rs 1480 per month from the students as a bus fee, an action that violates the prescribed norms of FFRC.

    Despite sending notices, the Principal Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School (PCHSS) didn’t appear before the FFRC.

    Notably, the FFRC last year in October after a detailed discussion with the stakeholders including the school in question allowed a hike of 14% to the schools on the fee being charged by them in October 2019.

    The PCHSS admitted that the school was charging Rs 1480 per month. As per the order, the school was required to hike the bus fee by 14 percent from the amount (1480 by 14%) which was being charged.

    FFRC issued a notice on 26 April this month to the school directing it to explain the position as to why was the school charging fee over and above the prescribed fee by the Committee for Fixation & Regulation of Fee.

    The next day the school came up with a reply that FFRC termed as irrelevant and out of context. The school in its reply referred to some dispute with the complainant pending in the court of law.

    “It has no bearing on the present context in which the notice has been issued to you. The law will take its own course in case the complainant has committed any crime. Therefore it is irrelevant for the present proceedings,” Chairperson FFRC Sunil Hali observed.

    He further stated that: “Your (PCHSS) reply to the notice issued by this office is that the order dated 6 October 2022 relating to the fixation of Transport Charges does not apply to your school as it applies to those schools who are providing their own transport. Also as per your explanation you have outsourced this business to some Private transporter. There is some misconception in understanding the charging of transport fee. The committee under its rules has to fix, determine and regulate the fee which includes the Transport Fee also. It is immaterial how the school provides this facility to the students whether it is school owned transport or the same is being outsourced. It is not your case that the Transport facility has been arranged by the parents with some private company then, of course, the school has no responsibility. You are directly charging transport fee from students, therefore it is your exclusive responsibility to charge fee which is permissible under law.”

    FFRC further conveyed to school that: “What are your terms and conditions with the transport company is a bilateral issue between you and the transport company. You cannot escape the responsibility of charging fees as per the order dated 6 October 2022 which provides a hike of 14% to the existing fee charged by your school. As per the receipt issued by your school, it has come to the fore that you are charging Rs 4900 for two months.”

    “Despite being asked to appear before the Chairperson FFRC you failed to appear and explain your position. You are given one last opportunity to appear before FFRC to explain your position by or before May 2 and in case you fail to appear then your action will be tantamount to violating the orders of the committee which entails consequences provided under the law which includes in first stage imposing of fine,” FFRC warned.

    The FFRC Chairperson said, “You are given one last opportunity to appear before the committee to explain your position by or before May-02 at 3 pm.”

    Hali said that in case, the school fails to appear then its action will tantamount to violating the orders of this committee which entails consequences provided under law which includes in first stage of imposing a fine.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • West Bengal Tourist Dies After Suffering Heart Attack In JK

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    SRINAGAR: Officials reported that a tourist from West Bengal died of a heart attack in a Srinagar hospital on Saturday morning.

    The tourist, who was staying in a hotel in Srinagar with his family, had complained of chest pain. He was then taken to the SKIMS Hospital in Srinagar Soura, where doctors pronounced him dead.

    The deceased has been identified as Suhash Chandra, an 80-year-old resident of Deshbandhu Nagar, West Bengal. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )