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  • Sporadic violence reported in Manipur; 13,000 rescued as more forces arrive

    Sporadic violence reported in Manipur; 13,000 rescued as more forces arrive

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    Imphal: The Imphal Valley in Manipur which remained peaceful for most of Friday witnessed sporadic clashes later in the day as more security forces were rushed in from other states by road and air to calm down a state which had witnessed bloody ethnic rioting over the last 48 hours.

    A Defence spokesperson said a total of 13,000 people were rescued and shifted to safe shelters, some in army camps as the army brought Churachandpur, Moreh, Kakching and Kangpokpi districts under its “firm control”.

    Intermittent gunfights between militant groups and security forces were also reported in the morning hours from various hill districts surrounding the valley, but a wary peace seems to be reigning there since.

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    “In the past 12 hours, Imphal East and West districts witnessed sporadic incidents of arson and attempts by inimical elements to establish blockades. However, the situation was controlled by a firm and synergised response,” the Defence official said on Friday night.

    Details of the incidents, however, were not available.

    The exchanges of fire between militant groups, who have involved themselves in the ethnic clashes in the state, and security forces were reported at Kangvai in Churachandpur district, western hill range of Phougakchao in adjoining Bishnupur district and Dolaithabi and Pukhao in Imphal East district, a senior police officer said.

    However, it was not immediately known whether there was any casualty on either side.

    “Prompt response by Security Forces led to rescuing of civilians of all communities from various minority pockets of areas affected by violence. As a result, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Moreh and Kakching are now under firm control with no major violence reported since yesterday night,” the PRO said.

    Nearly 10,000 soldiers from the Army and the Assam Rifles have been deployed in the state which was rocked by clashes since Wednesday between the Meitei community, which mainly live in Imphal Valley, and Naga and Kuki tribals who are inhabitants of the hill districts.

    “Total of approximately 13,000 civilians have been rescued and are currently staying in various ad-hoc boarding facilities specifically created for the purpose within Company Operating Bases & Military Garrisons,” the defence official said.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the situation in Manipur with Chief Minister N Biren Singh and top officials, even as the Centre dispatched additional security forces and anti-riot vehicles to maintain peace there.

    Around 1,000 more central paramilitary personnel with anti-riot vehicles reached Manipur on Friday, sources said.

    At least five Deputy Inspector General (DIG) rank officers and seven senior superintendents of police (SSP) and SP rank officers of the CRPF have been tasked to coordinate the deployment of various security forces in violence-hit Manipur, official sources said in New Delhi.

    Multiple sources said the fighting between communities had left several scores of people dead and nearly a hundred injured. However, the police were unwilling to confirm this.

    Trains to Manipur have been cancelled with immediate effect on Friday due to the prevailing in the state, a Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) spokesperson said.

    The Defence PRO, in a statement, earlier said, “The Indian Air Force (IAF) undertook continuous sorties from two airfields in Assam employing C17 Globemaster and AN 32 aircraft.”

    “Induction commenced on the night of May 4 and additional columns commenced domination with effect from the wee hours of May 5. Domination & evacuation of civilians of all communities from affected areas continued throughout the night. Flag march in Churachandpur and other sensitive areas are underway,” it added.

    Violence first erupted in Torbung area in Churachandpur district during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ organised by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) on Wednesday to protest the demand of Meiteis for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    The march was organised by tribals — including Nagas and Kukis — after the Manipur High Court asked the state government last month to send a recommendation to the Centre within four weeks on the demand for ST status by the Metei community.

    During the march in Torbung, an armed mob allegedly attacked people of the Meitei community, leading to retaliatory attacks in the valley districts, which escalated the violence throughout the state, police said.

    Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of the population and live mostly in the Imphal Valley. Tribals, who include Nagas and Kukis, account for another 40 per cent of the population and live mostly in the hill districts which surround the Valley.

    Two shopping malls in New Checkon and Chingmeirong areas of Imphal city were vandalised and torched by an angry mob on Thursday evening.

    People were not seen gathering in large numbers or venturing out of their houses in Imphal and other areas on Thursday night as patrolling was intensified on the streets, he said.

    A tribal MLA, Vunzagin Valte, of Thanlon constituency was critically injured and was undergoing treatment at a hospital after he was assaulted by a mob on Thursday, the officer said.

    The violence between the majority Meiteis and tribals over the demand of the former for ST status has displaced over 13,000 people from both communities.

    People in various parts of the country protested against the violence in Manipur.

    The Manipur government has given “shoot at sight” orders to contain the violence and Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said the violence was a result of “misunderstanding” in the society and that his administration was taking all measures to bring the situation under control.

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  • Michael Delaney’s judicial nomination is on shakier ground after POLITICO reported that the Biden pick served on a board opposing the administration on several positions. 

    Michael Delaney’s judicial nomination is on shakier ground after POLITICO reported that the Biden pick served on a board opposing the administration on several positions. 

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    One Judiciary Committee Democrat said the report raised “concerns.”

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  • Photo of Hyderabad grave falsely reported as being from Pakistan

    Photo of Hyderabad grave falsely reported as being from Pakistan

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    Hyderabad: A photograph of a padlocked grave has gone viral on Saturday. It was connected to increased instances of ‘necrophilia’ in Pakistan in media reports and social media posts, with the assertion that the image is an example of how mothers lock their daughters’ graves in Pakistan to avoid rape.

    ANI Digital tweeted a link to the story on Twitter along with the image of a locked grave leading to several major news outlets pushing the same story online. But turns out, the story is fake news.

    Leading fact checker website Alt News‘ research showed that the grave in the picture did not belong to Pakistan but it was found in Hyderabad, India. The reason for the ‘lock’ on the grave had a different explanation as well. The cemetery is located opposite Masjid E Salar Mulk, a mosque in Darab Jung Colony, Madannapet, Hyderabad.

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    Explaining the reason behind the grille or jaali as Muqtar Sahab, who is the Muazzin of the Masjid E Salar Mulk, called it said to Alt News that a lot of people go there and bury bodies over the old graves without permission.

    “The people who already have their close ones resting here have had complaints since they come here to read Fateha. In order to prevent others from burying any bodies further, the families have put the grille there.”

    On being informed about the image of this grave being circulated with the claim that it is from Pakistan, Muqtar refuted it and added that the grille was constructed also with a view to preventing people from stamping on the grave since it was right in front of the entrance.

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  • Two deaths reported as heavy rains lash Oman

    Two deaths reported as heavy rains lash Oman

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    Muscat: The Civil Defence and Ambulance Authority (CDAA) of the Sultanate of Oman, announced that two deaths had been recorded after three vehicles were swept away in floodwaters in Wadi Al Batha, Wilayat of Jaalan Bani Bu Ali, in South Al Sharqiyah Governorate, local media reported.

    The Civil Defense and Ambulance Authority (CDAA) sent rescue teams to the area after receiving a report about the incident on Wednesday evening.

    The CDAA said in a statement, “In cooperation with the Police Command of the South Al Sharqiyah Governorate, the bodies of two citizens, one man and one woman were found in the stream of Wadi Al-Batha in the Wilayat of Jaalan Bani Bu Ali.”

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    As per Times of Oman, the Omani citizens were among nine people who were missing after three cars were caught in the floods.

    Six people were rescued. A search is continuing for the other one.

    The Civil Aviation Authority called on everyone to take precautions and caution during thunderstorms, not to cross valleys, avoid low places, and not go to the sea during the warning period.

    According to Royal Decree No. (38/2016) of the Traffic Act, whoever intentionally crosses valleys and endangers his life or the lives of others can be punished with three months imprisonment and a fine of 500 Omani Riyals, or one of these two penalties.

    Many parts of Oman are witnessing heavy rain and the Omani Meteorological Office has warned that the rain will continue until Saturday, April 29.

    The highest rainfall is expected in the North and South Al Sharqiyah and Al Dakhiliyah governorates.

    Several roads in Jaalan Bani Bu Hassan have already been cut off due to overflowing wadis, and authorities have advised people to take extra precautions while travelling.

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  • Canine Horror: 6,875 Cases Reported At SMHS Hospital’s Anti-Rabies Clinic In Last One Year

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    SRINAGAR: A whopping 6,875 bite victims, mostly of dog bites, were reported to the Anti-Rabies Clinic at Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital in last one year

    The presence of dogs in every nook and corner has led to man-dog confrontation due to which the number of cases of dog bites has increased in the region, doctors say.

    Quoting an official from anti rabies clinic SMHS, KNO reported  that from April Ist 2022 till 3Ist March 2023 as many as 6,875 bite cases were reported to ARC SMHS and most of them were from Srinagar.

    Giving details, he said that among animal bites in last one year 4,912 animal bite cases were reported from Srinagar at ARC SMHS, 317 from Budgam, 201 from Baramulla, 134 from Kupwara, 168 from Bandipora, 301 from Ganderbal, 221 from Pulwama, 138 from Shopian, 147 from Kulgam, 85 from Anantnag and 231 from other areas.

    Giving yearly data of bite cases, the official said that from April 1 2015 to March 2016, 7, 061 bite cases were reported to ARC SMHS, followed by 5,832 cases from April 2016 to March 2017, 6,802 cases from April 2017 to March 2018, 6,397 cases from April 2018 to March 2019,  6139 cases from April 2019 to March 2020,  4,808 from April 2020 to March 2021, 5,469 from April 2021 to March 2022 and 6,785 from April 2022 to March 2023.

    He said that 49,383 cases have been registered in Anti rabies clinic from April 2015 to March 2023.

    In Kashmir, dog bite is an important public health problem. Thousands of people become victims of animal bites, especially dog bites, and some of them develop rabies.

    Rabies is an invariably fatal viral disease resulting in approximately 59,000 human deaths per year globally, with 95% of cases occurring in Africa and Asia.

    The only way to prevent a rabies death is vaccination of an animal bite victim. In Kashmir, the burden and characteristics of dog bites are not routinely captured by the health system in place.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Canine horror in Kashmir: 6,875 cases reported at SMHS Hospital’s anti-rabies clinic in last one year

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    Srinagar, Apr 25: A whopping 6,875 bite victims, mostly of dog bites, were reported to the Anti-Rabies Clinic at Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital in last one year

    The presence of dogs on every nook and corner has led to man-dog confrontation due to which the number of cases of dog bites has increased in the region, doctors say.

    An official from anti rabies clinic SMHS told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that from 1st April 2022 till 3Ist March 2023 as many as 6,875 bite cases were reported to ARC SMHS and most of them were from Srinagar.

    Giving details, he said that among animal bites in last one year 4,912 animal bite cases were reported from Srinagar at ARC SMHS, 317 from Budgam, 201 from Baramulla, 134 from Kupwara, 168 from Bandipora, 301 from Ganderbal, 221 from Pulwama, 138 from Shopian, 147 from Kulgam, 85 from Anantnag and 231 from other areas.

    Giving yearly data of bite cases, the official said that from April 1 2015 to March 2016, 7, 061 bite cases were reported to ARC SMHS, followed by 5,832 cases from April 2016 to March 2017, 6,802 cases from April 2017 to March 2018, 6,397 cases from April 2018 to March 2019, 6139 cases from April 2019 to March 2020, 4,808 from April 2020 to March 2021, 5,469 from April 2021 to March 2022 and 6,785 from April 2022 to March 2023.

    He said that 49,383 cases have been registered in Anti rabies clinic from April 2015 to March 2023.

    In Kashmir, dog bite is an important public health problem. Thousands of people become victims of animal bites, especially dog bites, and some of them develop rabies.

    Rabies is an invariably fatal viral disease resulting in approximately 59,000 human deaths per year globally, with 95% of cases occurring in Africa and Asia.

    The only way to prevent a rabies death is vaccination of an animal bite victim. In Kashmir, the burden and characteristics of dog bites are not routinely captured by the health system in place—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • UP: Stone pelting reported during Eid in Prayagraj, one injured

    UP: Stone pelting reported during Eid in Prayagraj, one injured

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    Stones were pelted at Muslims while offering namaz at the Eidgah in Maudostpur village in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh on Eid-ul-Fitr day, Saturday morning. Police have registered FIRs against 12 unidentified persons and one person has been detained.

    Based on the police complaint registered by the Eidgah committee president Rehmat Ullah, Muslims were offering their prayers when stones were pelted at them by a group of people. Rehmat Ullah identified three people named Rahul Maurya, Yashwant and Atul in the group.

    In the attack, a young man named Mohd Ebaad received severe head injuries.

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    This is not the first time the Eidgah was attacked. Earlier too, miscreants tried to break the boundary wall but no police action was taken.

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  • 24 New Covid-19 Cases Reported in Kashmir in Last 24 Hours

    24 New Covid-19 Cases Reported in Kashmir in Last 24 Hours

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    SRINAGAR: According to officials, there have been 24 new cases of Covid-19 reported in the Kashmir valley in the past 24 hours.

    Over the past week, there have been a total of 853 positive cases, with 257 currently active and 762 recovered cases.

    In the last week, 303,90 rapid antigen tests and 12218 RT-PCR tests were conducted in Kashmir.

    The 24 new cases include 2 from Srinagar, 2 from Pulwama, 3 from Budgam, 4 from Baramulla, 2 from Bandipora, and 11 from Anantnag. (KS)

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  • Massive fire breaks out in Srinagar’s Hazratbal, no causality reported

    Massive fire breaks out in Srinagar’s Hazratbal, no causality reported

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    Srinagar, Apr 17: A massive fire broke out in a multi-storey shopping complex near Kashmir University in Hazratbal area of Srinagar on Monday.

    An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) soon after the incident fire tenders reached to the spot to douse off the flames.

    “The fire fighting operation is on and the fire has been contained from spreading further”, he said.

    There were, however, no reports of any injury in the incident.

    The official said 5 residential houses and a shopping complex were involved in the blaze, while damage will be assessed later—(KNO)

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  • 6 people rescued as massive avalanche hit near Zojila, no casualty reported

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    Srinagar, April 16 (GNS): At least six people had a miraculous escape after five vehicles came under a massive avalanche near Zojila in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir on Sunday.

    Official sources told GNS that the avalanche hit the area late in the afternoon, trapping five vehicles with two persons boarding one of them and one person each in others. Immediately a massive rescue operation was launched, they said.

    Confirming it, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal said that all six occupants in five vehicles have been rescued.

    “Thankfully, there is no casualty reported,” he added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )