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  • Landslide Damages House, Shops In South Kashmir

    Landslide Damages House, Shops In South Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A residential house and some shops were damaged on Thursday after a landslide occurred in Noorabad area of Damhal Hanjipora in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that landslide took place at Shalmachi Yarikhah in Noorabad in which almost 3-5 shops belonging to Fayaz Ahmad Hajam and Abdul Majeed Hajam got damaged.

    “A house also suffered damage to some extent,” he said, adding that district administration Kulgam rushed to the spot to ascertain the facts.

    He said district administration Kulgam is monitoring the situation.

    Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Noorabad, Bashir-ul-Hassan said that Tehsildar concerned has reached the spot and affected people have been shifted to safer places.

    The men and machinery have also been pressed into service to restore the road from debris, he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • House, shops damaged as landslide occur in Damhal Hanjipora, Kulgam

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    Umaisar Gull Ganie

    Kulgam, Feb 23: A residential house and some shops were damaged on Thursday after a landslide occurred in Noorabad area of Damhal Hanjipora in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that landslide took place at Shalmachi Yarikhah in Noorabad in which almost 3-5 shops belonging to Fayaz Ahmad Hajam and Abdul Majeed Hajam got damaged.

    “A house also suffered damage to some extent,” he said, adding that district administration Kulgam rushed to the spot to ascertain the facts.

    He said district administration Kulgam is monitoring the situation.

    Talking to KNO, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Noorabad, Bashir-ul-Hassan said that Tehsildar concerned has reached the spot and affected people have been shifted to safer places.

    The men and machinery have also been pressed into service to restore the road from debrid, he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • 10 Houses, Several Shops Damaged In Landslide In Central Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: At least 10 houses, several shops and 4 cowshed were damaged after a landslide struck Rezan area of Sonamarg in central Kashmir Ganderbal district last night.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the landslide was triggered by continuous rains and caused massive damage in the area.

    He said the slide continued till 4 am in the morning and at least 10 houses, several shops and cowshed have been damaged in the incident.

    Meanwhile, SDM Kangan Javaid Ahmad Rather told KNO no casualties were reported in the incident.

    “As soon as the landslide occurred, a rescue operation was launched and civilians were shifted to safer places,” he said.

    He added the operation continued overnight and they have started it again to remove the debris.

    “All assistance is being provided to the affected people, while rescue and relief teams are on the job,” he said

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Rezan Landslide: 10 houses, several shops, 4 cowsheds damaged

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    Ganderbal, Feb 20: At least 10 houses, several shops and 4 cowshed were damaged after a landslide struck Rezan area of Sonamarg in central Kashmir Ganderbal district last night.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the landslide was triggered by continuous rains and caused massive damage in the area.

    He said the slide continued till 4 am in the morning and at least 10 houses, several shops and cowshed have been damaged in the incident.

    Meanwhile, SDM Kangan Javaid Ahmad Rather told KNO no casualties were reported in the incident.

    “As soon as the landslide occurred, a rescue operation was launched and civilians were shifted to safer places,” he said.

    He added the operation continued overnight and they have started it again to remove the debris.

    “All assistance is being provided to the affected people, while rescue and relief teams are on the job,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • 45 Shops Linked To Health Sector Sealed In Banihal, Two Demolished

    45 Shops Linked To Health Sector Sealed In Banihal, Two Demolished

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    SRINAGAR: The government on Sunday sealed almost 45 shops in Banihal and most of them were either pharmacies or diagnostic centres. The market existed on the state land in, what is being called “hospital gali” and has mostly been sealed and taken over by the local municipal committee.

    Reports reaching from the highway town said that authorities demolished a shop and a ‘tin shed’ located n the same lane. All the shops we linked directly or indirectly with the health sector.

    Authorities had informed the shopkeepers in anticipation that their shops are being sealed and they had removed their belongings enabling officials to seal the market. Local residents said the decision will seriously impact healthcare sector and will result in jobless of around 400 people. One report said the sealed shops include 22 pharmacies – shops were medicine are sold, nine clinical laboratories and five optical shops. One report said some of the facilities that were being provided by these shops are missing in the hospital.

    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.

    Fearing disruptions, police had taken into custody two local activists, Mohammad Ilyas Wani of the Democratic Azad Party (DAP) and Qaiser Hamid Sheikh of the Congress party.

    The anti-encroachment drive was a joint effort led by the civil administration and the Jammu and Kashmir Police. There were symbolic protests as well.

    Officials said the market had come illegally on the state land on the banks of a stream. The encroachments that were undone include part of the premises taken over by a private school.

    Local businesses believe that since the shops have been formally taken over by the Municipal Committee, these may, in the coming days, be reallocated to the shopkeepers who were running their business from these shops and did not own them. Authorities, however, are tight-lipped, making no promises. They left after sealing the shops and pasting a paper on every one of them suggesting the property belongs to the MC Banihal.

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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 )

  • 28 shops constructed illegally on state land sealed

    28 shops constructed illegally on state land sealed

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    Sheikh Nadeem

    Anantnag : To Continue Encroachment drive acting tough against the land encroachers.On the directions of Deputy Commisioner Anantnag, 28 shops constructed illegally on state/Kahcharai land were Sealed by team of revenue officials headed by Tehsildar and Naib-Tehsildar Larnoo .

    After Sealed All 28 shops have been handed over to Rural Development Department for their management through local panchayat.

    It’s pertinent to mention here that these 28 shops are worth Rs 40 lakh.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Sealed Aftab Market Shops Reopen

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    SRINAGAR: All shops that were sealed in Aftab Market in Srinagar yesterday were reopened on Thursday.

    Quoting an official, news agency KNO reported that the shops were unsealed as the administration is concerned about the livelihood of the shopkeepers.

    He said as the shops have been unsealed, rest of the process will follow.

    Meanwhile, Kashmir Traders Alliance (KTA) president, Aijaz Shehaldar said that he along with Lal Chowk Traders Association General Secretary Sheeraz Ahmad met Tehsildar South over sealing of 25 shops at Aftab Market.

    He said they were assured that the shops will be unsealed today.

    Notably, 25 shops were sealed yesterday at Aftab Market after a complainant claimed that the land was illegally occupied where these shops were raised.

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  • Admin seal nearly 2 dozen shops at Aftab Market Srinagar

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    Srinagar, Feb 01(GNS): Authorities on Wednesday sealed around two dozen shops at Aftab market in Srinagar.

    “Eviction notices to the occupants were already served but they failed to vacate on their own after which we sealed the shop”, an official said.

    Reports reaching GNS said that Revenue officials accompanied by police reached the market and sealed the shops.

    Meanwhile, shopkeepers held a protest claiming that they have been paying rent to the Srinagar Municipal Corporation. They said that they had been earning their livelihood for decades. “These shops have been in existence for more than five decades. The action by the government is tantamount to snatching our livelihood,” a shopkeeper said and urged the government to revisit the decision. 

    “Only a few days back, we got eviction notices, saying this was a private property. If that is the case, then where was this private person from 1970 till now,” another shopkeeper said and urged authorities not to “snatch” their means of sustenance. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • 20 Shops Sealed At Aftab Market In Srinagar, Authorities Claim Land Encroached

    20 Shops Sealed At Aftab Market In Srinagar, Authorities Claim Land Encroached

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    SRINAGAR:  Authorities on Wednesday sealed more than 20 shops at Aftab market in Srinagar, stating that the land was illegally occupied.

    Quoting an official, news agency KNO reported that 2.7 Kanals of land was illegally occupied, where more than 20 shops were built.

    “Authorities had received a complaint regarding illegal occupation of land at Aftab Market where more than 20 shops were raised and eviction notices to illegal occupants were also served but they failed to vacate after which we started the sealing the shop”, the official said.

    Meanwhile, shopkeepers held a protest claiming that they have been paying rent to the Srinagar Municipal Corporation, however, authorities refuted same.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )