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  • 2 vehicles damaged, traffic disrupted on Srinagar-Jammu highway after landslide in Ramban

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    Ramban, Mar 07: Two vehicles were damaged while movement of traffic was also disrupted on Srinagar-Jammu national highway after a landslide occurred near Seri area of Ramban district on Tuesday.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a massive landslide occurred near Seri today afternoon.

    He said in the incident 2 vehicles were damaged after they came under the landslide, while movement of traffic also got hampered on the national highway.

    He also said several injuries have also been reported in the accident.

    The official said senior officials have rushed to the spot and rescue operation has been launched—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Trucker Injured After Hit By Shooting Stone along Panthayal in Ramban

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    Srinagar, Mar 5 (GNS): A truck driver was injured after hit by a shooting stone along Panthayal in Ramban district, officials said.

    They told GNS that the area has been witnessing intermittent shooting stones for quite a while now and one such stone hit a truck driver, leaving him injured besides damaging the vehicle.

    The injured driver, they said, was given first aid by a local NGO, following which he was evacuated from the site to a nearby health facility for treatment. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Missing Girl Reunited With Family

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    SRINAGAR: On February 24, 2023, Abdul Latif S/O Abdull Gani, a resident of Sumber Tehsil and District Ramban, filed a written plea in police station Dharamkund regarding the disappearance of his daughter, Rubeena Banoo D/O Abdul Latief R/O Sumber Tehsil and District Ramban, aged around 20 years old. As a result, a missing report was entered in the daily diary under DDR 12 of the 24th of February 2023.

    Acting swiftly on the information, a wireless message about the missing girl was broadcasted to all Police Stations/Police Posts of J&K through wireless. And Special Police Teams were constituted to trace out the missing girl which was led by Insp Manoj Kumar, SHO PS Dharamkund and assisted by PSI Vinod  Saini and  other police officials . After hectic efforts and with the assistance of technical staff, the missing girl was traced out on 25/02/2023. Finally, the missing girl was handed over to her family after completing all the legal formalities, Ramban Police tweeted.

    The entire search was effected by police team headed by Inspector Manoj  Kumar  SHO  PS Dharamkund under the supervision of Dy.SP Sh Nihar Ranjan SDPO Gool and under the overall supervision of Ms Mohita Sharma IPS, SSP Ramban.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Teacher Suspended For ‘Criticizing Government’ On Social Media

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    SRINAGAR: A teacher has been suspended for allegedly criticizing policies of the government on social media platforms in the Ramban district.
    According to an order, Joginder Singh, teacher GPS Chanderkote was suspended for criticizing policies of the government on social media platforms.
    The teacher, as per the order, has been attached to the office of chief education officer Ramban and an inquiry committee has also been constituted, which will be headed by additional district development commissioner Ramban to probe the matter.
    “The inquiry committee will initiate an in-depth inquiry and submit a comprehensive report on the matter, along with specific recommendations, by or before March 25,” reads the order.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Accident-prone Ramban receives 3 fully-loaded AC-fitted ambulances from NHAI

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    Ramban, Feb 24: Ramban administration on Thursday received three fully-loaded AC-fitted Critical Care (CC) ambulances from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to cater to the NH-44 related emergencies, officials informed.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that three AC-fitted Critical Care ambulances were provided to the district administration Ramban to cater to the national highway-related emergencies, thereby saving people’s lives.

    These ambulances will be stationed at Chamalwas, Ramsooand Chanderkote along the route, he said, adding that people have to call the helpline number for quick response.

    He said the highway in Ramban is prone to accidents and the ambulances can help save lives.

    Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Ramban, MohitaSharma also tweeted: “1033 – MEDICAL EMERGENCY NUMBER to call these newly inducted critical care ambulances on National Highway in case of an accident. Provided by NHAI.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • 3 more houses damaged due to ‘sinking’ of land in J-K’s Ramban

    3 more houses damaged due to ‘sinking’ of land in J-K’s Ramban

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    Ramban: Three more residential houses and a 33-kV power transmission line were damaged due to “sinking” of land in the hilly Duksar Dalwa village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district, officials said on Monday.

    A team of Geological Survey of India (GSI) is visiting the village on Tuesday to ascertain the reasons for the sudden “sinking” of land, which has so far rendered 16 families homeless besides damaging a 500-metre stretch of now closed Sangaldan-Gool road, the officials said.

    Ramban Deputy Commissioner Mussarat Islam visited the village and interacted with the affected families, assuring them of every possible help from the administration in their rehabilitation.

    He directed the Gool Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Tanveer-ul-Majeed Wani, to process relief cases of damaged houses on war-footing under SDRF to provide assistance to victims in the shortest possible time.

    Islam said a total of 16 affected families have been shifted to safer places, besides providing tents, blankets and utensils to them.

    The land sinking in the village started on Friday and so far 16 houses were damaged, with three of them developing cracks on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday.

    The GSI experts are scheduled to arrive at Duksar on Tuesday to ascertain the reasons behind the sinking of land, the officials said, adding the electricity supply to a dozen panchayats in Gool was snapped following damage to the 33-kV power transmission line passing through the village.

    The deputy commissioner also inspected the Dharam-Salballa road to use it as a temporary alternate route for regulating essential services and supplies to Gool and directed the Public Works Department to make the road traffic worthy.

    He also passed the directions to officers concerned for the restoration of power and water supply in affected areas, the officials said, adding directions were given for quick relaying of the 33 KV network so that power supply to Gool is restored.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • J-K: Landslide damages over dozen houses in Ramban, 13 families shifted

    J-K: Landslide damages over dozen houses in Ramban, 13 families shifted

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    Ramban/Jammu: Over a dozen residential houses were damaged in a massive landslide in a remote village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district, rendering 13 families homeless, officials said on Sunday.

    The affected families were shifted to safer locations and provided immediate relief, while the main road passing near the village was closed for vehicular traffic after developing cracks, they said.

    The incident that took place in Duksar Dal village in Gool sub-division, 45 km from Ramban district headquarters, comes barely a fortnight after 19 residential houses, a mosque, and a religious school for girls developed cracks due to land sinking at Nai Basti village of Doda district.

    “A total of 13 houses were damaged and rendered uninhabitable due to the landslide at Duksar Dal over the past three days. The affected families were shifted and provided tents, ration, utensils and blankets as immediate relief,” Sub-Divisional Magistrate Gool Tanveer-ul-Majeed Wani told PTI.

    He said the land started sliding on Friday, also affecting a local graveyard following which the mortal remains of a local were exhumed and later buried at another place.

    “We are monitoring the situation and have placed restrictions for the time being on the movement of people in the area as the land is still sinking. The experts from Geological Survey of India (GSI) are visiting the place within the next couple of days to inspect the scene and look for the reasons for the sudden landslide,” the officer said.

    He said the affected families would be provided compensation from the State Disaster Management Fund as per laid down norms within the shortest possible time.

    The SDM said the main road connecting Gool and Sangaldan was closed after it also developed cracks and Border Roads Organisation (BRO) was requested to make the alternate road motorable to facilitate movement of people and defence vehicles.

    Raqeeb Wani, the local sarpanch, said “The people are in a panic as we have never witnessed such a thing in the past. We are thankful to the district administration for the quick response and we are hopeful that all the affected families will be suitably rehabilitated.”

    He said agricultural and horticulture land was also hit by the landslide and the farmers needed to be provided adequate compensation for the loss of fruit bearing trees.

    Meanwhile, a three-member team from the National Institute of Disaster Management headed by Professor Surya Prakash visited Nai Basti village of Tharthri for a survey on Sunday, officials said.

    Earlier, several other teams including experts from the GSI also inspected the affected village to ascertain the underlying factors for the development of cracks in the concrete structures.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Landslides Damage Five Houses In Ramban

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    SRINAGAR: Five houses were damaged by landslides in J&K’s Ramban district on Sunday, officials said.

    Officials said landslides hit Duksar Dal village of Sangaldan area, 45 km from Ramban district headquarters.

    “The incident occurred nearly a fortnight after 19 residential houses, a mosque, and a girls religious school had developed cracks due to land sinking at Nai Basti village of Doda district.

    “The affected families have been shifted and provided tents, ration, utensils and blankets as an immediate relief,” an official said. (IANS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 45 shops sealed, 2 demolished during anti-encroachment drive in J&K’s Ramban

    45 shops sealed, 2 demolished during anti-encroachment drive in J&K’s Ramban

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    Banihal: At least 45 shops were sealed and two others demolished during the ongoing anti-encroachment drive in Banihal township of Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district on Sunday, officials said.

    Two political activists were taken into preventive custody before the start of the drive to retrieve state land along the sub-district hospital road amid tight security arrangements, they said.

    A team of revenue officials led by Tehsildar, Banihal, Imtiyaz Ahmad had on Saturday served notices to the owners of the shops, mostly pharmacies and clinical laboratories, triggering a protest.

    The shopkeepers and local residents staged a sit-in at the tourist hostel, however, a police team swooped on the protesters around midnight and two sarpanches — Mohd Ilyas Wani of Democratic Azad Party (DAP) and Qaiser Hamid Sheikh of Congress — were taken into preventive custody, officials said.

    Additional security personnel were deployed across the town on Sunday morning and the notified shops were sealed while two were demolished.

    The shops that were sealed, included 22 pharmacies, nine clinical laboratories and five optical shops, officials said.

    “The shops have come up on the encroached state land over the years and were handed over to Municipal Committee Banihal after being sealed as per the law,” the Tehsildar said.

    He said eight marlas of state land, under illegal occupation of a private school, were also freed during the drive which is successfully going on and so far 40 per cent encroachment has been removed.

    President, Beopar Mandal of Banihal, Pervez Hamid Sheikh requested the district administration to take into account the plight of poor shopkeepers who have lost their livelihood.

    “We are thankful to the administration for providing enough time to the shopkeepers to vacate their shops which were not razed,” Sheikh said.

    More than 300 people have been rendered jobless by the closure of nearly 50 shops, he said.

    “We appeal to the government to take into account the plight of poor shopkeepers and their dependents and give back possession of shops to their owners as soon as possible,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Don’t Hunt Animals In Forest Areas: DC Ramban

    Don’t Hunt Animals In Forest Areas: DC Ramban

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    SRINAGAR: Deputy commissioner Ramban has advised people not to indulge in hunting in forest areas of the district.

    In a tweet, DC Ramban, as reported by news agency KNO reported that hunting in forest areas is prohibited under Wildlife Act.

    “People in Ramban District are hereby informed not to indulge in hunting in forest areas as the same is prohibited under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972,” he tweeted.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )