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  • Two Critically Injured In Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: Two persons were injured in a road accident in Siligam area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Tuesday evening, officials said.

    As per officials, the accident took place at Siligam Aishmuqam near BED College, where a motorcycle carrying two pillion riders was coming from Aishmuqam to Anantnag collided with a parked Auto Load carrier at Siligam.

    As a result, two pillion riders, identified as Faizan Mushtaq Dar, son of Mushtaq Ahmad Dar, resident of Seer Hamdan, and Huzaif Riyaz Nangroo, son of Riyaz Ahmad Nangroo, resident of Khiram Srigufwara, were critically injured.

    They were immediately taken to SDH Seer, where doctors referred them to GMC Anantnag.

    Police officials have registered a case (FIR No. 19/23 U/S 279,337 RPC) at the Aishmuqam police station and are conducting further investigations. (KS)

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  • India’s Tipping Point – The view from inside 7 Racecourse Road

    India’s Tipping Point – The view from inside 7 Racecourse Road

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    Can anyone pinpoint the precise date on which India embarked on its economic reforms that enabled the country to transform from a USD 266 billion economy to a nearly USD 3 trillion engine of growth? A new book -India’s Tipping Point by a spokesperson of former prime minister Narasimha Rao fixes this date as July 24, 1991. Because, on the evening of this date the one-month-old government headed by Rao, regarded as a ‘weak’ prime minister unexpectedly abolished the Industries Development and Regulation Act 1951. This Law was the mother of all laws and regulations that gave the power to government to control all economic activities. “The abolition of this Act in more ways than one represented a change in the political, official, and national mindset. While August 15, 1947, placed India on the global political map, July 24, 1991, out it on the international economic map. The innate Indian entrepreneurship and spirit of innovation, were unshackled, significantly contributing to the rewriting of India’s destiny”, writes the author of this book S. Narendra. The book coincides with Narasimha Rao’s centennial anniversary.

    Were the 1991 Indian economic reforms undertaken under the pressure of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that extended to the government to avert a financial crisis? The answer is an emphatic ‘No’. The IMF did not even hint that the government should abolish IDRA and dismantle both the foundation and the superstructure of what was called ‘the Licence-Permit raj’ that prevailed for nearly 40 years after India became a free  Republic.

    The people born since 1991 may be less aware of India’s dire economic and political situation when a new government took office. Prime Minister Narasimha Rao headed a minority government. During the recent parliamentary election, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had been assassinated. Two previous governments had collapsed after short tenures. The prevailing political instability offered no hope of India coming out of the political mess combined with an economic crisis. Militancy and violence had peaked in the states of Punjab and J&K. There was social and political unrest in several parts of India. India’s external environment was in flux, due to the break-up of the Soviet Union and unprecedented internal political changes in Europe. The international oil prices had risen, worsening India’s economic woes. Both within the ruling Congress party and the opposition consisting of BJP, left parties, and influential sections of the Indian business were opposed to economic reforms. Rao government was criticized by the latter as having compromised India’s sovereignty. He responded by presciently asserting that the reforms would go to make India an engine of growth in Asia and the world economy.

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    Narendra’s book is an insider account of the working of the government that had embarked on changing India’s approach to the economy and the internal politics of the times. It attempts to answer several questions which had been aired in those years-Was Rao an economic reformer? Did he slow down the pace of changes? Is Narasimha Rao legacy limited to the demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya and stood accused as contributed to the destruction of the Masjid because he was ‘indecisive’? A few major scandals and scams (Harshad Mehta Stock market scam) broke out, damaging his government’s image as corrupt. What was the prime minister’s approach to them?

    The book Tipping Pont interestingly offers an account of the way prime minister Rao leveraged his economic reforms to subtly transform India’s foreign policy giving it greater economic content which remarkably changed the perception of India abroad. Further, the first time there is an account of how the former prime minister brought normalcy in the militancy-ridden J&K. The chapter on ‘Was Narasimha Rao an economic reformer? tries to put on record his extensive new initiatives to change the economic structure of India and makes for boring reading. What is interesting is that the author offers an explanation for making his finance minister Dr Manmohan Singh the face of his economic policy, rarely claiming credit for himself.

    The readers may or may not agree with Narendra’s version of the development and events dealt with in the book. However, it could serve as a source for political historians researching into a critical period in India’s recent history.

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  • Fatal Eid Homecoming: One Dead In Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: A car bearing registration number JK18B 3678 rolled down into a deep gorge at Maroog Ramban. Rescue operation underway in presence of Ramban police, SDRF and civil QRT.

    Thus far, a single body has been retrieved from the scene of the accident. The individual has been identified as Sarfaraz Ahmad Bhat, the son of Abdul Jabbar Bhat and a resident of Paniwah Kulgam. He is survived by his wife and son, and was employed by the Indian Air force. He was en route to Kulgam from Delhi in order to celebrate Eid with his family.



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  • Blast in Vehicle On Boulevard Road, No One Injured: Police

    Blast in Vehicle On Boulevard Road, No One Injured: Police

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    Srinagar, April 02: A blast took place in a vehicle on boulevard road area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Sunday.

    A senior police officer told GNS that, A blast took place in the rear of a Honda city vehicle numbered JK01M 0878 at boulevard road. Elderly couple( Hafizullah bhat) residents of Kralsangri, Nishat were in the vehicle.

    The officer further said that both are safe and Sound. Prima facie the blast looks like some equipment failure. Police Team is at the spot.(GNS)

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  • Boulevard Road Vehicle Blast: Police Suspect Equipment Failure

    Boulevard Road Vehicle Blast: Police Suspect Equipment Failure

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    SRINAGAR: A blast took place in a vehicle on boulevard road area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Sunday.

    A senior police officer said that a blast took place in the rear of a Honda city vehicle numbered JK01M 0878 at boulevard road. Elderly couple (Hafizullah bhat) residents of Kral Sangri, Nishat were in the vehicle.

    The officer further said that both are safe and Sound. Prima facie the blast looks like some equipment failure. Police Team is at the spot. (GNS)

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  • Newly wed couple killed in road accident

    Newly wed couple killed in road accident

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    Bengaluru: A newly married couple from Maharashtra returning home after visiting a pilgrimage centre in Karnataka was killed in a road accident on Saturday in the southern state’s Belagavi district, an official said.

    The incident took place in Halluru village near Mudalagi taluk.

    The deceased were identified as Indrajith Mohan Dammanagi (27) and Kalyani Indrajith Dammanagi (24).

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    According to the police, they were married for 10 days and hailed from Maharashtra.

    They were returning after visiting Banashankari temple in Badami. The accident had taken place on the state highway between Nippani and Mudhol.

    The couple was travelling in a car and a tanker had collided with the vehicle.

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  • Youth Dies In JK Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: On Saturday, a young man was killed when his car collided with a truck from behind on the Samba flyover in Jammu and Kashmir. The private car with registration number JK02BU-7961 was completely damaged in the accident.

    According to a police official who spoke to news agency KNT, the accident occurred when a speeding car on its way from Kathua to Jammu tried to overtake the truck (with registration number PB02BN-9945) on the flyover.

    The driver of the car, identified as Avaid Mahajan Gupta, son of Gulshan Gupta and a resident of Nehadi Jammu, was critically injured and taken to District Hospital Samba, where he was declared brought dead by doctors. The police have registered a case under relevant sections of the law in connection with the accident. [KNT]

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  • Youth Dies In JK Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: On Saturday, a young man was killed when his car collided with a truck from behind on the Samba flyover in Jammu and Kashmir. The private car with registration number JK02BU-7961 was completely damaged in the accident.

    According to a police official who spoke to news agency KNT, the accident occurred when a speeding car on its way from Kathua to Jammu tried to overtake the truck (with registration number PB02BN-9945) on the flyover.

    The driver of the car, identified as Avaid Mahajan Gupta, son of Gulshan Gupta and a resident of Nehadi Jammu, was critically injured and taken to District Hospital Samba, where he was declared brought dead by doctors. The police have registered a case under relevant sections of the law in connection with the accident. [KNT]

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  • Ramzan fast on Hyderabad road: Descendants of those who served Nizam left homeless

    Ramzan fast on Hyderabad road: Descendants of those who served Nizam left homeless

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    The holy month of Ramzan has begun, but for 35 Muslim families in Hyderabad’s Bistiwada area, it’s a month of hardships and struggles. These families, who are descendants of those who served the Nizam, are spending their days and nights on the streets, observing the Ramzan fast on the road.

    Last month, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) pulled down their dwellings, leaving them homeless. The families, including children and senior citizens, are living with their belongings spread out on the streets.

    These families have been living in the Bistiwada area for six generations, and they have power bills, water bills, and property tax receipts. Fouzia Sultan, a member of one of the affected families, stated that the land was allotted to her grandfather, an ex-serviceman, in 1951. The property was registered in 1981, and the problem started in 1996 when it was claimed that the land belonged to the government.

    In 1996, a stay order was obtained, but on February 5 of this year, claimants to the property were asked to visit the GHMC office at Khairatabad. Upon reaching there, officials informed them that they had to leave the property along with their belongings by February 17.

    Though, the families started the process to seek legal remedy, on February 13, they were asked to leave the premises along with their belongings as the GHMC would pull down their dwellings on February 14. As informed, GHMC officials pulled down their dwellings on February 14, leaving them homeless.

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    Now, in the holy month of Ramzan, these families are facing immense difficulties. They have nowhere to go and are spending their days and nights on the street, observing the Ramzan fast on the road.

    As it is a heartbreaking situation, the government should take swift action to provide them with a roof over their heads.

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  • 20-year-old youth dies in Nishat road accident

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    Srinagar, Mar 31: A 20-year-old youth from Hyderpora area of Srinagar lost his life in a road accident in Nishat area of Central Kashmir Srinagar district on Friday afternoon officials said.

    They told that a youth identified as Moomin Bhat son of Manzoor Ahmad Bhat resident of Hyderpora met with an accident on Boulevard road in Nishat Srinagar.

    They said that Moomin was shifted to nearby hospital from where he was referred to SKIMS Srinagar where he was declared brought dead.

    Meanwhile police have taken cognizance of the incident and started investigation.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )