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  • Power Shutdown in Jammu and Kashmir Areas- Know Details Here – Kashmir News

    Power Shutdown in Jammu and Kashmir Areas- Know Details Here – Kashmir News

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    Power Shutdown in Jammu and Kashmir Areas- Know Details Here

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 25 (KN) : Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Dallian, Bharath, Dashnan, Ghat, Bhabore and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Mahanpur, Raipur, Dhar, Billawar, Dewal, Lahri, Bathri, Mandli, Bhaddu, Duners and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 10 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to IGC Phase-II, Industry, Bainglad, Rahiyan, Raipur, Mawa, BSF and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 5 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Rangoor, Ramgarh, Industrial area and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 4 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Raghunath Bazar, Residency Road, Wazarat Road, Kanak Mandi, Rajinder Bazar and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Talab Tillo, Trilokpur, Bohri, Udheywala, Machclian, Marh GhoManhasa, Gajansoo and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 1 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Rakh Muthi, Bomal, Devipur, Palwan, Sohal, Bhalwal, Brahmana, Jad, Jourian, Bakore and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Jourian, Troti, Muthi, Mara, Bakora, Rakh Muthi, PHE, BSF, Border Migrant, Sohal, Balli Gulaba, Chowki Choura, Tanda, Maira Mandrian, Sungal Samah, Kanachak, Kalyanpur, Panjore, Lalyal, Jaswan, Pariyal, Makyal, BSF and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 1 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Channi, Chandwan, Rajbagh, Hamirpur, Jasrota and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Ramsoo, Ukhral, Khari, Nachilana and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 and 27 from 10 am to 5 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Arnas, Dharmari, Mahore, Sarh Bagga and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Kathua, Mahanpur, Sewa, HEP, Samba, Billawar, Ghatti, Hiranagar and adjoining areas and Railway Traction Supply Manwal, RS Pura, Industrial area Bari Brahmana, Vijaypur, Nandpur shall remain affected on February 26 from 9 am to 4 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Pandorian, Rehal, Suhagpur, Part of Arnia, Trewa, Chaatha, SKUAST, Indira Nagar and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 27 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Meanwhile, the Superintending Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, O&M Circle Kathua has informed that the power supply to Industries under Feeder-3rd shall remain affected on February 26 from 10 am to 4 pm.

    However, the Executive Engineer Elect. Division-I, JPDCL, Parade Jammu has informed that the power supply to Asarabaad (Green Enclave) shall remain affected on March 01 and 02 from 8 am to 1 pm.(KN)

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  • Power Shutdown: Here Is The List Of Areas

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    JAMMU: Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Balli, Gulaba, Chowki Choura, Tanda, Maira Mandrian, Sungal Samah and adjoining area shall remain affected on February 24 from 10 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Rakh Muthi, Bomal, Devipur, Palwan, Sohal, Bhalwal, Brahmana, Jad, Jourian, Bakore and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 24 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Biaspur, Kotli, Kalyana, Khana Chak, Kotli, Nikowal, and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 24 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Ramsoo, Ukhral, Khari, Nachilana and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 24 from 10 am to 5 pm.

    Meanwhile, the Executive Engineer, Electric Division-II, JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Sector-E, Lane No- 7, 8 and 9 shall remain affected on February 27 and March 03 from 8 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Sector-E, Lane No- 7, 8, 9 and Sainik Farm shall remain affected on and March 01 from 8 am to 2 pm.

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  • Trudeau’s ‘Freedom Convoy’ shutdown was justified, inquiry rules

    Trudeau’s ‘Freedom Convoy’ shutdown was justified, inquiry rules

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    The commissioner highlighted lapses in policing, intelligence and federalism, as well as “the failure to anticipate such a moment and to properly manage the legitimate protests that emerged, especially the protest in Ottawa.”

    Trudeau said his government didn’t want to invoke the Emergencies Act a year ago, but the longer the protests dragged on, concerns about violence, potentially spurred by ideologically motivated violent extremism, grew.

    “It was unfortunate, it was undesirable, we didn’t want to do it,” he told reporters Friday afternoon on Parliament Hill. “But we’d gotten to a place where there was no other choice.”

    Rouleau’s government-friendly conclusion wasn’t a slam dunk.

    “I do not come to this conclusion easily, as I do not consider the factual basis for it to be overwhelming and I acknowledge that there is significant strength to the arguments against reaching it,” he wrote.

    Still, Rouleau agreed with the federal government’s arguments on most points of contention that arose during six weeks of public hearings.

    The government shielded the legal opinion that guided Cabinet’s decision to invoke by citing solicitor-client privilege. Lawyers who represented civil rights groups at the commission insisted Cabinet should waive that privilege and reveal that key legal guidance.

    Rouleau sided with the government. “I do not need to see the legal advice itself in order to accept the evidence that [Cabinet] believed their conclusion to be justified in law.”

    Convoy organizers have always maintained that protests were largely peaceful. Rouleau accepted that reports of “serious, widespread violence” never materialized at protest sites, and acknowledged violent acts “might have been avoided” without a declaration of emergency.

    “That it might have been avoided does not, however, make the decision wrong,” Rouleau countered, writing that “substantial grounds” supported Cabinet’s concern based on “compelling and credible” information.

    Trudeau’s Cabinet also took heat for its interpretation of a national security threat.

    At the height of the protests, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service did not conclude the protests posed a threat to the security of Canada, according to the threshold set out in the CSIS Act that guides the agency.

    Cabinet came to a different conclusion, even though the same definition of a national security threat appears in the Emergencies Act. CSIS director David Vigneault testified at the hearings that he agreed with Cabinet’s invocation of emergency powers.

    In his own testimony, Trudeau insisted the same definition appears in two places — but what matters most is “who is doing the interpretation, what inputs come in, and what is the purpose of it?”

    Rouleau agreed with the prime minister’s view. “Two different decision makers, each interpreting the same words in the context of different statutes, can reasonably come to different conclusions as to whether the threshold is met,” he wrote.

    The commissioner also agreed that most of the powers invoked were appropriate and effective, including most of the controversial measures that allowed financial institutions to freeze protesters’ assets.

    Trudeau said his government would respond to Rouleau’s report, and its 56 recommendations, within six months.

    Here are six takeaways from Rouleau’s landmark report:

    There were communication failures

    In a televised address ahead of the convoy’s arrival, Trudeau referenced a “small fringe minority,” comments that energized protesters, Rouleau says.

    Opposition Conservatives have accused the prime minister of using the pandemic to divide Canadians.

    On Friday, Trudeau expressed rare contrition. “I wish I had phrased it differently,” he said, reflecting on how protesters were a “small subset of people who were just hurting and worried and wanting to be heard.”

    Government leaders at all levels should have worked harder to acknowledge that most protesters were exercising their democratic rights, the report concludes.

    “Messaging by politicians, public officials and, to some extent, the media, should have been more balanced, and drawn a clearer distinction between those who were protesting peacefully and those who were not.”

    Ottawa’s police chief was scapegoated

    Although the inquiry spotlight was on Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly, Rouleau says it would be inconsistent with evidence to blame him alone for policing failures.

    “Some errors on Chief Sloly’s part were unduly enlarged by others to a degree that suggests scapegoating,” the report concludes. “He was rarely given the benefit of the doubt as to his intentions.”

    Sloly’s decision to resign during the occupation did remove an obstacle to resolution, Rouleau notes.

    Ontario was missing in action

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government did not fully engage during the crisis, the report concludes. “Many witnesses saw the province as trying to avoid responsibility for responding to a crisis within its borders,” Rouleau writes.

    The justice notes that it was the blockade of the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor — “the single most important commercial land crossing in Canada” — that spurred the province to action. Only after a Feb. 9 conversation between Trudeau and Ford did collaboration “become the name of the game,” he says.

    Ford and his solicitor general, Sylvia Jones, refused to be interviewed by the Commission counsel.

    Asset freezing had pros and cons

    Rouleau concludes the emergency measures that allowed the assets of protesters to be frozen was an effective measure that helped to shorten their stay in Ottawa.

    “The absence of a delisting mechanism is more troubling,” Rouleau writes, criticizing the absence of one for sowing confusion among the financial institutions tasked with freezing the assets.

    “If one of the objectives of the freezing regime was to convince people to leave protests sites, the regime should have had a mechanism to unfreeze accounts once people complied,” he wrote.

    Rouleau called one aspect of the asset-freezing regime — the suspension of vehicle insurance — “inappropriate in principle.” Though it wasn’t enforced, the report raised alarm over its safety implications if protesters had their insurance suspended and were to get in an accident after leaving Ottawa in an uninsured vehicle.

    Concerns about American involvement were “reasonable”

    The protests found an audience in the United States willing to donate to the Canadian cause.

    Roughly 59 percent of the donors who gave money to the Freedom Convoy’s campaign on GiveSendGo, a Christian fundraising site, came from the United States, with 35 percent of the donations originating from Canada.

    Americans also joined from afar with interference campaigns to jam essential services.

    “Calls originating from the United States had flooded emergency 911 call centres in Ottawa,” Rouleau writes in his report. The situation came up during calls between Trudeau and President Joe Biden.

    “It was reasonable to consider that individuals would come to Canada to physically join the protests, and it was appropriate to take measures to prevent this.”

    Misinformation and disinformation played a complicated role

    The report says social media played a critical role in shaping the Freedom Convoy.

    “False beliefs that Covid-19 vaccines manipulate DNA, social media feeds rife with homophobic or racist content, and inaccurate reporting of important events all features in the evidence before me,” Rouleau writes. “Some views were outright conspiratorial.”

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  • Power Shutdown: Here Is The List Of Areas

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    JAMMU: Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Bari Brahmana, Industrial Area, Vijaypur, Bishnah, Jakh, Birpur Complex, and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 19 from 8 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Kathua City, CTM, Industry Feeder, Hatli Morh, Nagri and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 19 from 9 am to 12 noon.

    Likewise, the power supply to Kalu Chak, BB Town, PHE, Industrial Area Birpur Complex, Bari-Brahmana and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 19 from 10 am to 5 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Raghunath Bazar, Residency Road, Wazarat Road, Kanak Mandi, Rajinder Bazar and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 19 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Yatri Niwas, Bhawani Nagar, Gole Gujral, Talab Tillo, Trilokpur, Panjpeer, NITCO Lane and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 20 from 9 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to GhoManhasa, Marh, Gajansoo and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 20 from 9 am to 3 pm.

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  • Kashmir: Power Shutdown For 33kV Lines From 16 To 23 February – Check Here – Kashmir News

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    OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER (DISTRIBUTION) KASHMIR POWER DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION LTD.

    Power Shutdown Notice for 33kV Lines.

    • 1. Kupwara Hot, Kupwara Old, & MES on 21st & 23rd February 2023.
    • 2. Handwara Old on 16th, 19th, & 22nd February 2023.

    Executive Engineer, STD Sopore Srinagar vide his above-mentioned communication has recommended the shutdown of following 33 KV Line in order to facilitate the work for stabilization/lmprovement of the said 33kV lines, as per program given below.

    CHECK HERE NOTICEIMG 20230216 WA0009

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  • Power Shutdown: Here Is The List Of Areas

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    JAMMU: Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Parade, Kalijani, Pacca Danga, Link Road, Purani Mandi and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 12 noon to 2 pm.

    An official handout reads that similarly, the power supply to Nagri, Jarmal, Airwan, Jakhbar, Saidpur, Pandori, Khokyal, Industrial Area, and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Miran Sahib, Tanda, Sibal, Kirpind, Darsopur, Kotli, MES, JIC, Food Mall, Trishul Bottle and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 10 am to 2 pm, reads the statement.

    Likewise, the power supply to Suhagpur, Pandorian, Rehal, Nandpur, Part of Arnia, Allah, BSF, Nandpur, Treva, Chaatha, SKUAST, Indira Nagar, Chakroi, Satriyan, Pindi, Hansa, Flora, BOP, Seed Farm and adjoining areas  shall remain affected on February 16 from 9 am to 2 pm, it reads.

    Likewise, the power supply to Jhajjar Kotli, Dansal, Jindrah, Battal Manwal, Surinsar, Kishanpur, Mansar and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 9 am to 2 pm, it added.

    Likewise, the power supply to Patoli Brahmana, Domana, Barnai, Purkhoo, Mishriwala, Baba Talab, ShamachakGurhaSinghu, Batera, Dabbin, Chorpur, Manyal, Dhramkhu, TirthTalab, GREF, Gumpul, Sua No.1, Garkhal, Gharota, Ranjan, Navodya, Amb, Vidyalaya, Bhalwal, Kangarmorh, IRP, Hospital Bhalwal, Kopte, Thater, Nardani, Pooja Colony,  LaxmiPuran, SwarnVihar, Bharat Nagar, Ganga Nagar, Bantalab, Radio Station, BSNL, CRPF, Ayush Hospital, Jagti, Nagrota, PHE, Katal, Batal, Sainik School, Migrant Colony, Bamyal Jagti and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 9 am to 2 pm, reads an official handout.

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  • Power Shutdown: Power Supply in These J&K Areas Shall Remain Suspended Tomorrow – Kashmir News

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    Power Shutdown: Power Supply in These J&K Areas Shall Remain Suspended Tomorrow

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 15 (KN) : Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Parade, Kalijani, Pacca Danga, Link Road, Purani Mandi and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 12 noon to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Nagri, Jarmal, Airwan, Jakhbar, Saidpur, Pandori, Khokyal, Industrial Area, and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Miran Sahib, Tanda, Sibal, Kirpind, Darsopur, Kotli, MES, JIC, Food Mall, Trishul Bottle and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Suhagpur, Pandorian, Rehal, Nandpur, Part of Arnia, Allah, BSF, Nandpur, Treva, Chaatha, SKUAST, Indira Nagar, Chakroi, Satriyan, Pindi, Hansa, Flora, BOP, Seed Farm and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Jhajjar Kotli, Dansal, Jindrah, Battal Manwal, Surinsar, Kishanpur, Mansar and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to Patoli Brahmana, Domana, Barnai, Purkhoo, Mishriwala, Baba Talab, ShamachakGurhaSinghu, Batera, Dabbin, Chorpur, Manyal, Dhramkhu, TirthTalab, GREF, Gumpul, Sua No.1, Garkhal, Gharota, Ranjan, Navodya, Amb, Vidyalaya, Bhalwal, Kangarmorh, IRP, Hospital Bhalwal, Kopte, Thater, Nardani, Pooja Colony, LaxmiPuran, SwarnVihar, Bharat Nagar, Ganga Nagar, Bantalab, Radio Station, BSNL, CRPF, Ayush Hospital, Jagti, Nagrota, PHE, Katal, Batal, Sainik School, Migrant Colony, Bamyal Jagti and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 16 from 9 am to 2 pm.(KN)

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  • Shutdown in parts of Kashmir against demolition drive

    Shutdown in parts of Kashmir against demolition drive

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    Srinagar, Feb 15: Parts of Kashmir on Wednesday, including commercial hub of Lal Chowk, observed a shutdown against the demolition drive launched by the Jammu and Kashmir administration to retrieve state land.

    Shops and other business establishments remained closed in most parts of Srinagar while reports reaching here from Anantnag said the main town observed shutdown.

    Although it was not immediately clear who had called for the strike, unofficial reports from Anantnag said posters purportedly issued by the Hurriyat Conference had appeared at some places in this regard.–(PTI)

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  • Power Shutdown: Here Is The List Of Areas

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    JAMMU: Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Gandhi Nagar, Nanak Nagar, Railhead Complex, Jammu University, DC Office, Boria PHE, Sunjwan, Narwal, Bathindi, Channi Himmat, Transport Nagar and the areas being fed from Grid Stations- Sidhra, Janipur, Jhajjarkotli, BB-I and BB-II shall remain affected on February 12 from 10 am to 4 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Jhajjarkotli, Janipur,   Lakad Mandi, Patoli, Janipur Colony, Pamposh Colony, Ambredhar Nagar, High Court, Daily Excelsior, Statistical Office, Upper Barnai, Lower Muthi, Paloura,  Dogra Hall, Rehari, Resham Ghar Colony, Bus stand, Jewel, Hari Market, Raghunath Bazar, Kaleeth Mohalla, Kanak Mandi, Manda, New Plot, Sarwal, Part of Karan Nagar, JK Colony, ChandanVihar, PHE, MES Rajouri Lines, Patoli,  Sheetli, part of Sidhra, Bamyal, MES Nagrota, PHE Sheetli, BSF Paloura New Secretariat, Subash Nagar, Muthi, Rajinder Nagar, Roop Nagar, Sheetli (PHE), LaxmiPuran, Swarn Vihar, Bharat Nagar, Ganga Nagar, Bantalab, Radio Station, BSNL, CRPF and Ayush Hospital shall remain affected on February 12 from 9 am to 2 pm.

    Meanwhile, Executive Engineer, Electric Division-II, JPDCL Jammu has informed that the power supply to Sector E, Lane No. 7, 8 and 9 shall remain affected on February 15 and 19 from 8 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Sector E, Lane No. 7, 8, 9 and Sainik Farm shall remain affected on February 17 from 8 am to 2 pm.

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  • Power Shutdown For Today In The Parts of Jammu and Kashmir- Details Here – Kashmir News

    Power Shutdown For Today In The Parts of Jammu and Kashmir- Details Here – Kashmir News

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    Power Shutdown in the Parts of Jammu and Kashmir- Details Here

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 09 (KN) : Chief Engineer (Distribution) JPDCL, Jammu has informed that the power supply to Sidhra, Tawi Vihar Colony, Majin, and its adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 10 from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Similarly, the power supply to Bakshi Nagar, Rajpura, Gurha, Rehari, Sarwal and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 10 from 8 am to 10 am.

    Likewise, the power supply to Hiranagar Town, Chakra, Bobiya, Ladwal, Ganguchack, Hospital, CRPF Camp and adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 10 from 10 am to 5 pm.

    Meanwhile, the Superintending Engineer, O&M Circle, Jammu JPDCL has informed that the power supply to PHE, Krishna Nagar, Chand Nagar, Jewel Chowk and their adjoining areas shall remain affected on February 10 from 8 am to 12.30 pm.(Kashmir News-KN)


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