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  • Night Temp Hovers Below Normal Amid Dry Weather Forecast In JK

    Night Temp Hovers Below Normal Amid Dry Weather Forecast In JK

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    SRINAGAR: Amidst the forecast for mainly dry weather, night temperatures hovered below normal in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday.

    A meteorological department here said that the weather was likely to remain mainly dry till May 12.

    From May 13-15, he said, there was a possibility of rain and thunderstorm at isolated places in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Regarding temperature, he said, Srinagar recorded a low of 6.4°C against 6.3°C on the previous night and it was 4.3°C below normal for the summer capital.

    Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of 4.0°C against 5.8°C on the previous night and it was below normal by 5.2°C for the gateway town of Kashmir.

    Pahalgam, he said, recorded a low of minus 0.3°C against 1.8°C on the previous night and it was 5.8°C below normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    In Kupwara town, he said, the mercury settled at 4.2°C against 4.7°C as on the previous night and it was 5.1°C below normal for the north Kashmir area.

    Kokernag recorded a low of 4.9°C against 4.0°C on the previous night and it was 4.9°C below normal for the place, the officials said.

    Gulmarg recorded a low of 1.0°C against minus 0.5°C on the previous night and it was 4.2°C below normal for the world-famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, he said.

    Jammu recorded a low of 15.8°C against 17.4°C on the previous night and it was 7.2°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

    Banihal recorded a low of 8.4°C (below normal by 2.5°C), Batote 9.7°C (3.1°C below normal), Katra 15.0°C (4.7°C below normal), and Bhaderwah 6.0°C (below normal by 3.6°C). Ladakh’s Leh recorded a low of minus 3.8°C, he added.  (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Thieves Steal Iron Road Dividers, Residents Call For Increased Night Patrols

    Thieves Steal Iron Road Dividers, Residents Call For Increased Night Patrols

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    SRINAGAR: In a strange act, miscreants in Sopore town of northern Baramulla district have stolen the iron-fitted road divider reflectors, installed a month ago across the town.

    Locals said that, the road divider reflectors which were installed a month ago across Sopore town were stolen by the miscreants.

    “At multiple locations including degree college crossing, Shah Dargah etc, the iron-fitted reflectors have been stolen”, they said.

    A local resident said: “Theft incidents across the town is a great concern, there must be a thorough investigation. Police must intensify night patrolling, as miscreants are taking advantage of darkness.”

    Confirming the incident, an official from the executing agency – Roads and Buildings Department, Sopore said that miscreants have stolen the reflectors, however, the same will be replaced so that people in particular drivers won’t face any inconvenience.

    “There are few spots which need installation of reflectors, soon they too will be covered”, officials added.

    Pertinent to mention here that, the reflectors were installed a month ago after many requests from the general public as the roads across the town were turning out to be the reason for accidents during evening hours. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • MeT Predicts More Rains, Lightning As Night Temp Records Drop In JK

    MeT Predicts More Rains, Lightning As Night Temp Records Drop In JK

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir recorded major drop in temperature while as weather department on Sunday forecast more rain, thunderstorm, and lightning at most places of the Kashmir Valley and many places of the Jammu region during late afternoon and evening.

    “Hailstorms with gusty winds are also expected at a few places,” an official of the meteorological department said.

    On May 8, he said, rain and thunderstorm were expected at many places of J&K with the possibility of “hailstorms and gusty wind at one or two places.”

    He said mainly dry weather was expected on May 9-12.

    He advised farmers to postpone spraying of orchards and harvesting of crops till May 8.

    Tourists have been asked to keep warm clothes and eatables ready as the weather will be colder till May 8.

    Regarding temperature, he said, Srinagar recorded a low of 6.5°C against 10.4°C on the previous night and it was 4.2°C above normal for the summer capital.

    Qazigund, he said, recorded a low of 5.2°C against 8.0°C on the previous night and it was below normal by 4.0°C for the gateway town of Kashmir.

    Pahalgam, he said, recorded a low of 2.1°C against 5.4°C on previous night and it was 3.4°C above normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

    Kokernag recorded a low of 4.2°C against 8.2°C on the previous night and it was 5.0°C below normal for the place, the officials said.

    Gulmarg recorded a low of 0.4°C against 4.0°C on previous night and it was 4.8°C below normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, he said.

    In Kupwara town, he said, the mercury settled at 6.3°C against 7.4°C as on the previous night and it was 3.0°C below normal for the north Kashmir area.

    Jammu recorded a low of 16.1°C against 19.7°C on the previous night and it was 6.9°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

    Banihal recorded a low of 6.3°C (below normal by 4.6°C), Batote 8.3°C (4.5°C below normal), Katra 13.8°C (5.9°C below normal) and Bhaderwah 6.7°C (below normal by 2.9°C). Ladakh’s Leh recorded a low of minus 0.8°C, he added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Night Temperatures Remain Below Normal, More Rains from May 6

    Night Temperatures Remain Below Normal, More Rains from May 6

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    SRINAGAR: Amid forecasts for mainly clear weather with a chance of a brief spell of rain and thunderstorms in the evening, night temperatures continued to remain below normal in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.

    A meteorological department official stated that rain was expected at many places from May 6-8, and from May 9-12, the weather was expected to be mainly dry. The weather conditions were also favourable for spraying and harvesting, and farmers can take advantage of this on May 9-12.

    Regarding temperature, Srinagar recorded a low of 9.6°C, which was 0.1°C below normal for the summer capital, compared to the previous night when it was 10.3°C.

    Qazigund recorded a low of 7.8°C, which was below normal by 0.7°C for the gateway town of Kashmir, compared to 7.2°C on the previous night.

    Pahalgam recorded a low of 3.6°C, which was 1.3°C above normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, compared to 2.0°C on the previous night.

    Kokernag recorded a low of 7.0°C, which was 1.4°C below normal for the place, compared to 6.7°C on the previous night.

    Gulmarg recorded a low of 2.2°C, which was 2.1°C below normal for the world-famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, compared to 3.8°C on the previous night.

    In Kupwara town, the mercury settled at 7.4°C, which was 1.0°C below normal for the north Kashmir area, compared to 9.6°C on the previous night.

    Jammu recorded a low of 17.3°C, which was 5.3°C below normal for J&K’s winter capital, compared to 17.6°C on the previous night.

    Banihal recorded a low of 7.7°C, which was below normal by 2.4°C; Batote 9.7°C, which was 2.8°C below normal; Katra 15.1°C, which was 4.1°C below normal, and Bhaderwah 8.0°C, which was below normal by 1.2°C.

    Ladakh’s Leh and Kargil recorded a low of minus 0.2°C and 5.4°C, respectively, the official added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Assam: Night curfew continues in violence-hit Manipur dist

    Assam: Night curfew continues in violence-hit Manipur dist

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    Imphal: The night curfew continued for the third consecutive day on Monday in Manipur’s Churachandpur district even as no fresh incident of violence has been reported in the mountainous district in the last 48 hours.

    A police officer said that as a precautionary measure, the district administration decided to continue the night curfew until further orders.

    The incidents of violence, including vandalising government properties, were triggered after the tribals launched fresh protests against the state government’s action against the illegal poppy cultivators and destroying poppy fields in the forest land, especially in the reserve and protected forests in the hilly areas.

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    The district administration on Saturday imposed a night curfew in Churachandpur district from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m.

    However, with the reopening of shops, business establishments and markets, normal activities have been witnessed in the daytime since Sunday.

    Unidentified miscreants set fire to a government building on Friday, damaging properties and destroying the documents.

    After Thursday’s incidents of violence, Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh cancelled his Friday’s visit to Churachandpur district.

    The CM was scheduled to address a public gathering at Sadbhavna Mandap in New Lamka Town in Churachandpur on Friday and inaugurate an open gym at PT Sports complex.

    The miscreants also burnt down the open gym, chairs and other materials gathered in view of the Chief Minister’s visit.

    Police claimed that the Myanmarese, who illegally entered the state, were also involved in the arson.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Night curfew imposed in Manipur dists amid violence

    Night curfew imposed in Manipur dists amid violence

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    Imphal: The situation in the trouble-torn Churachandpur district in Manipur remained tense on Saturday, with miscreants setting afire a government building.

    The district administration imposed a night curfew from Saturday in the mountainous district, where the agitators also set ablaze an open gym, chairs and damaged other materials on Thursday night.

    Police said that since Friday night, some incidents of violence have also been reported in the tribal-dominated Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal districts.

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    The incidents of violence were triggered after the tribals launched fresh protests against the state government’s action against the illegal poppy cultivators and destroying poppy fields in the forest land, especially in the reserve and protected forests in the hilly areas.

    Director General of Manipur Police P. Doungel and senior officials on Saturday visited Churachandpur district and reviewed the situation.

    Police said that some agitators set afire the office building of the Forest Range Officer in the Tuibong area around Friday midnight, and several fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the flames.

    Churachandpur district administration on Saturday imposed the night curfew for an indefinite period from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m.

    A police officer in Imphal said that the situation is still grim though heavy security measures have been taken to prevent fresh incidents of violence.

    Veteran Congress leader and three-time former Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and state Congress president K. Meghachandra Singh criticised the BJP government and Chief Minister for the “wrong policy in dealing with the tribals and forest lands”.

    After Thursday’s incidents of violence, Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh cancelled his Friday’s visit to Churachandpur district.

    Biren Singh was scheduled to address a public gathering at Sadbhavna Mandap in New Lamka Town in Churachandpur on Friday and inaugurate an open gym at PT Sports complex.

    Saying that his government is committed to protecting people from the drug menace, the Chief Minister on Saturday reiterated that poppy cultivation in the state would be completely wiped out.

    The BJP government in the state would not allow poppy cultivation and has been taking continued actions against those involved in such plantations, he told the media.

    Vandalisation occurred and clashes erupted between demonstrators and police at Sadbhavna Mandap on Thursday night, leading security forces to lob tear gas shells to disperse a large crowd of local tribals, who also pelted stones at security forces deployed to keep the peace in the bandh-hit town.

    There was no major injury on either side.

    Police claimed that the Myanmarese, who illegally entered into the state, were also involved in the arson incident.

    Biren Singh said in Imphal that police would take stern action against the trouble makers.

    The Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) has called for an eight-hour shutdown in Churachandpur district on Friday from 8 a.m. to protest the state government’s eviction drive from the protected and reserve forests.

    The ITLF in a statement said that they had submitted several memoranda to the state government expressing their grievances and apprehensions about the survey carried out by the government pertaining to reserve forests and protected forest, wetlands and wildlife, and the eviction of villagers.

    In support of their demands, tribals organised protest rallies on March 10, against the state government in three districts — Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal, in which five people were injured in those incidents.

    The protests were organised against the state government’s crackdown on poppy cultivation and encroachment of forest land.

    The state government earlier this month demolished three churches in Manipur, claiming that the churches were “illegal constructions”.

    The hilly and forested Churachandpur district in southern Manipur, which borders Myanmar and Mizoram, is home to various Kuki-Chin militant groups.

    The Centre and the Manipur government signed the tripartite agreement and Suspension of Operation with the three militant outfits on August 22, 2008.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Traffic Resumes On Srinagar-Jammu Highway After Night Long Halt

    Traffic Resumes On Srinagar-Jammu Highway After Night Long Halt

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    SRINAGAR: The traffic movement on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway resumed on Thursday morning after remaining suspended during night due to landslides triggered by rains in Ramban district.

    Traffic movement was stopped from both sides of the highway last night after landslides blocked the road near Shalgari, Banihal, an official said.

    “Around 300 vehicles remained stranded on the highway during the night halt,” he said.

    He said traffic has been restored now and stranded vehicle are being cleared on priority.

    The official advised vehicle operators and people to travel with caution on the highway. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Div Com Kashmir conducts late night site visit of ongoing  SSCL projects of  Srinagar city

    Div Com Kashmir conducts late night site visit of ongoing SSCL projects of Srinagar city

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    Urges officers to double quick upgradation considering nature of exigency of projects

    Srinagar, April 26 (GNS):  Div Com Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri conducted late night site visit & inspection of Srinagar Smart City Ltd (SSCL) developmental projects regarding upgradation of Footpaths, construction of Cycle tracks, macadamization of roads in preparation of G20 Summit.

    He was accompanied by CEO SSCL, Chief Engineer R&B, Chief Engineer Smart City, Police Officers and other concerned officers of SSCL.

    During the visit, he took stock of beautification, upgradation and redevelopment work at Nishat, SKICC, Gupkar Junction, Residency  Road, Polo View and MA Road.

    He  emphasized on employing  concerted  efforts by engineering wings of SSCL & R&B to mobilize entire available  machinery & labour  to complete the on going  projects in a double quick pace.

    While elaborating the nature of exigency of work, he urged concerned for gainful display of results by consuming minimum  time and execute the  work with enhanced capacity & efficiency.

    He cautioned for lingering the work and urged for rapid action on the developmental front. 

    Div Com advised them to seize the opportunity and present the beautiful & picturesque view of the City.

    During the inspection, he was briefed by CEO SSCL  regarding  site wise physical status and was assured that finished touch will be given to all projects very soon.(GNS)

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  • McCarthy renegotiates GOP debt bill in dead of night

    McCarthy renegotiates GOP debt bill in dead of night

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    Several of the GOP holdouts with ethanol concerns signaled overnight they would flip their votes to yes given the changes, according to two people familiar with the discussions.

    “Midwestern members made some good progress tonight,” one of the members involved in the talks said, speaking on condition of anonymity. This Republican cited the securing of “five critical wins for biofuels.”

    “People were very pleased with this amendment,” echoed another Republican familiar with the conversations.

    While it remains unclear if the wee-hour changes are enough to secure final passage on the floor, which Republicans are aiming for later Wednesday, McCarthy has regained momentum heading into a morning House GOP conference meeting that could help seal the fate of the bill.

    Since McCarthy can only stand to lose four Republican votes assuming full attendance, wrangling all his members has been no easy task. In the end, GOP leaders agreed to changes that are designed to appease nearly all of their holdouts.

    The amended proposal accelerates changes to work requirements for those receiving federal benefits, including food stamps, to 2024, a change intended to satisfy a small group of conservatives that includes Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.). Starting in September, states would be barred from saving up unused exemptions under the SNAP food assistance program and in October additional constraints on the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program would kick in.

    Major portions of the Inflation Reduction Act signed into law last summer would be eliminated as well, including $1 billion to boost the adoption of building codes for energy-efficient construction, $5 billion for loans to back energy infrastructure projects, $1.9 billion in grants to improve transportation access to neighborhoods, $200 million for National Park System maintenance projects and $5 billion in grants for reducing climate pollution.

    And the revised bill would still repeal the tax credits on clean fuels, but would now include an exception to allow the tax perk to continue for those in binding contracts or locked into investments for sustainable aviation fuel or for producing other “clean” fuel before April 19. The amendment would also kill changes in the incentive structure for renewable diesel, second generation biofuel, carbon dioxide sequestration and biodiesel.

    Still, McCarthy still may have some work left to do.

    As of Tuesday evening, at least two GOP lawmakers were declared no’s for different reasons: Reps. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.). In addition, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) has signaled he may oppose the bill. Gaetz, a perennial leadership gadfly, predicted before the late-hour deal that leaders was facing “at least” eight GOP no votes on the debt measure.

    Mace argued to reporters that McCarthy’s debt ceiling proposal didn’t address balancing the federal budget and that it “doesn’t really tackle spending.” Burchett, meanwhile, told POLITICO that he is a decided “no” vote after he was stood up by someone in leadership during a planned meeting on Wednesday.

    “The reality is: I’m a no vote and just don’t take me for granted,” he said.

    Biggs, meanwhile, described himself as a “lean no” and warned that discussions “might have gone beyond the place” to get him to a yes — arguing that Republicans should return to fiscal year 2019 spending. The Arizona Republican is part of a conservative block, which also includes Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), who have been pushing McCarthy to go further in his opening bid, according to people familiar with their thinking.

    In a sign of the bigger potential headache awaiting McCarthy if he didn’t make changes: House Freedom Caucus Chair Scott Perry (R-Pa.), Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) and other members of his group were publicly warning that they were undecided on the bill as they pushed to tighten work requirements for government programs. In addition to wanting to speed up their implementation, some conservatives were also looking to beef up the number of hours recipients had to work per week from 20 to 30.

    “I’d love to see some changes on the work requirements. I want to see people going to work for, like, more than just a hobby,” Perry said.

    Perry, though, declined to say if he had enough votes to sink the legislation if it wasn’t changed, quipping: “That’s for me to know and for you to see on the board.”

    Meredith Lee Hill and Katherine Tully-McManus contributed to this report.

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