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  • Man injured in mysterious blast in Sopore village, hospitalised

    Man injured in mysterious blast in Sopore village, hospitalised

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    Sopore, Feb 23: A man was injured in a mysterious blast in Warpora area of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Thursday.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the man was digging earth at his orchard in Warpora when the blast took place.

    He said that the man was injured in the incident and was immediately shifted to a nearby health facility, where from he was referred to Srinagar.

    The man has been identified as Mohammad Jamal Dar son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar of Warpora—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Uttarakhand: Paingadh village residents forced to take shelter in relief camps

    Uttarakhand: Paingadh village residents forced to take shelter in relief camps

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    Paingadh: Like subsidence-hit Joshimath, villagers of Paingadh village in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand have also been forced to leave their houses due to landslides and cracks appearing in their accommodations.

    The hapless villagers are taking shelter in relief camps, tin sheds and even schools.

    More than 40 families of the village, which is among the oldest settlements on the bank of the Pindar River near Tharali on the Karnaparayag-Almora National Highway, have become homeless and are living like refugees.

    There are over 90 families in the village living there for generations.

    The problem of landslides began in the village in 2013 with the Kedarnath disaster, but the matter worsened in October 2021 when cracks began to appear in fields above the village.

    “The cracks were small initially and in a year’s time, they widened into holes,” Gopal Dutt, a villager, said.

    On October 21 last year, a landslide occurred at around the same place where cracks had appeared and huge boulders fell on houses, killing four people.

    The rubble of this landslide has affected almost half of the village and people who used to live in the zone have had to leave their homes and take shelter elsewhere, he said.

    Some of the affected families have taken shelter in the houses of relatives, while others have shifted to a school building in the village. .

    The only government primary school of the village has been turned into a relief camp, forcing authorities to hold the classes in the junior high school building about one kilometer away.

    Children aged between 5-11 years have to walk to their school and also cross a stream on the way.

    “There is no proposal yet to resume classes in the primary school building. Something definitive about it can be said only after the district administration makes a rehabilitation policy for the village,” Education Officer of Tharali block, Adarsh Kumar told PTI.

    Meanwhile, Chamoli District Disaster Management Officer N K Joshi said a tin shed is being built in a secure location where the affected people of the village will be shifted.

    However, a villager, Surendra Lal, alleged the shed is being built near a pine forest where there is no water or electricity supply.

    One cannot go on foot to the place which can also pose a danger to lives during summer when pine leaves easily catch fire, Lal said.

    Dutt said the government was requested to give readymade or prefabricated houses to the affected, but no progress has been made.

    The affected families were given Rs 5,000 as disaster relief by the government four months ago.

    “Geological scientists also conducted a survey of the village after the landslide, but no one knows what came out of it,” Surendra Lal said.

    Jagmohan Singh Gadiya, who retired from the Army and lives in the landslide-affected zone, said, “I now regret my pledge not to migrate from my village”.

    District Disaster Management officer Joshi said owners of the damaged houses have been given compensation as per norms. Relocation will be done in accordance with the rehabilitation policy and safe locations are being identified, he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Man found dead with throat slit at home in Ganderbal village

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    Ganderbal, Feb 22: Body of a man with throat slit was found at the roof top of his house in Kullan Gund village of Kangan in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, police said here on Wednesday.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that body of one Mohammad Shaban Najar (50) was found at the roof top of his house.

    He said soon after the incident a police party rushed to the spot. “Body was later shifted to Kangan for postmortem,” he said.

    The official said a case has been registered and further investigation has been started in this regard—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Global Village to donate 15% ticket proceeds to quake-hit Syria, Turkey

    Global Village to donate 15% ticket proceeds to quake-hit Syria, Turkey

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    A huge, multi-cultural theme park, Global Village in Dubai has announced that 15 percent of entry tickets sold on Sunday, February 19, will be donated to earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, local media reported.

    15 per cent of its proceeds will be donated to the “Bridges of Good” campaign organized by the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, to support those affected by the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey.

    The donation will be applied to all tickets purchased at Global Village gates or online including Virgin Radio’s 15th Birthday Concert.

    It is noteworthy that the devastating two earthquakes that struck southern Turkey and northern Syria on February 6, with a magnitude of 7.7 and 7.6 has claimed more than 45,000 lives so far, and displaced millions in Syria and Turkey, and hundreds of children have also been orphaned in the country.

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  • Several Cases Of Hepatitis-A Reported In Shopian Village

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    SRINAGAR: Few cases of Hepatitis-A have been reported in Ganowpora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district following which the health department has started taking sampling in the village.

    Quoting a health official the news agency KNO reported that few cases of Hepatitis-A have been reported in Ganowpora area, who were tested outside the district.

    He said the health department has taken cognizance and has started sampling in the area.

    Meanwhile, locals alleged that the main reason behind the cases of Hepatitis-A is contaminated water as they are getting water without any filtration.

    They also said they don’t have proper health care facilities available in the area, thereby forcing them to visit Pulwama even to get tests done.

    Locals said that despite bringing the issue of filtration into the notice of the authorities several times, nothing has been done so far.

    They appealed to the higher ups to look into the matter so that locals won’t suffer anymore.

    Meanwhile, Chief Medical Officer Shopian Dr Arshid Tak said that a few cases of Hepatitis-A have been reported in Ganowpora area.

    “We have started sampling in the area—both water and blood samples have been taken and sent to the laboratory,” he said, adding that they have asked people to take precautions and have provided them medicine as well.

    He also urged people not to panic as Hepatitis-A is usually a short-term infection and does not become chronic.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Several cases of Hepatitis-A reported in Shopian village

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    Shopian, Feb 15: Few cases of Hepatitis-A have been reported in Ganowpora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district following which the health department has started taking sampling in the village.

    A health official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that few cases of Hepatitis-A have been reported in Ganowpora area, who were tested outside the district.

    He said the health department has taken cognizance and has started sampling in the area.

    Meanwhile, locals alleged that the main reason behind the cases of Hepatitis-A is contaminated water as they are getting water without any filtration.

    They also said they don’t have proper health care facilities available in the area, thereby forcing them to visit Pulwama even to get tests done.

    Locals said that despite bringing the issue of filtration into the notice of the authorities several times, nothing has been done so far.

    They appealed to the higher ups to look into the matter so that locals won’t suffer anymore.

    Meanwhile, Chief Medical Officer Shopian Dr Arshid Tak told KNO that a few cases of Hepatitis-A have been reported in Ganowpora area.

    “We have started sampling in the area—both water and blood samples have been taken and sent to the laboratory,” he said, adding that they have asked people to take precautions and have provided them medicine as well.

    He also urged people not to panic as Hepatitis-A is usually a short-term infection and does not become chronic—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Minor boy drowns to death in Budgam village

    Minor boy drowns to death in Budgam village

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    Budgam, Feb 14: A two-year-old boy died after he drowned in a stream in Chewa area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Tuesday evening.

    Locals told news agency Kashmir Dot Com (KDC) that one Rumaan Wahid Zargar (2), son of Abdul Waheed, a resident of Chew Budgam drowned in Lar-Kol here.

    They said the boy’s body was retrieved from the stream and shifted to the hospital, however, the minor was declared brought dead at the hospital, they added. (KDC)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Palestinian killed by Israeli soldiers near West Bank village

    Palestinian killed by Israeli soldiers near West Bank village

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    Ramallah: A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli soldiers near the village of Huwara south in the West Bank city of Nablus, according to authorities.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said that Abdulla Qalalweh, 24, died after being shot by Israeli soldiers at an army checkpoint near the village, Xinhua news agency.

    Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that a Palestinian driving a car approached the checkpoint, got out of his vehicle, and tried to grab the weapon of a soldier before he was shot dead by other soldiers.

    Israeli authorities did not comment on the incident.

    The latest development comes amid a series of deadly incidents in the region.

    On January 26, Israeli forces raided the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied northern West Bank and killed nine Palestinians and wounded 16 others.

    A day later, a gunman opened fire on people near a synagogue at a Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem, killing at least seven people.

    Since early January, some 35 Palestinians have been killed in the ensuing violence.

    More than 170 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank in 2022, and at least 29 have been killed in January this year, according to figures from the Palestinian Health Ministry.

    According to the UN, 2022 was the deadliest year for Palestinians since 2006.

    The tensions have been further aggravated since Israel’s most right-wing government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, took office in December 2022.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Chenab Valley Village Sinking: 21 Families Evacuated

    Chenab Valley Village Sinking: 21 Families Evacuated

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    SRINAGAR: A locality in Chenab valley is sinking and the people have been evacuated to a safe place, reports reaching from Doda said. So far 21 families comprising 111 persons have been shifted to a nearby Jammu Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC) facility.

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    The abandoned homes in Thathri’s Nai Basti. More than 20 houses were declared unsafe as the area witnessed sinking.

    The sinking spot is part of Thathri’s Nai Basti village where the road and a cluster of homes are sinking. It is located not far away from the road to Kishtwar, the arterial highway. The village has more than 50 households but only a cluster is facing the sinking crisis.

    “Authorities are also there and the factors responsible for the sinking are being ascertained,” Syed Imran, a volunteer of the NGO Ababeel said. “Our volunteers rushed to the area and helped in quick evacuations.”

    Imran said the village is slightly bigger but the impacted area is a huge steep patch that has the 16 houses which developed cracks. The link road, he said, is also sinking.

    The affected people have been shifted to the PDC facility at water point Tipri and a JKTDC facility nearby. The damaged constructions included the local mosque.

    Officials said experts have been sent to the village to ascertain the cause of the soil shifting which has led to cracks. The entire mountainous region is highly fragile and massive biotic interventions have impacted the area’s geology. Chenab valley is Jammu and Kashmir’s main powerhouse and almost ninety percent of all hydro electric dams are in the region.

    The fast-flowing Chenab is also triggering massive land slides impacting all the roads and the highway.

    Two years back, the region would witness tremors for most of the summer forcing people to spend their days and nights under open sky. However, the reasons behind the massive sinking in a spot not more than hector are to be investigated.

    Sinking was reported in Jammu as well. In Narwal a 3-storey building collapsed a day earlier. Authorities have declared a huge locality unsafe in the temple town, already.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Dalits enter TN village temple for first time in 70 years

    Dalits enter TN village temple for first time in 70 years

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    Tiruvannamalai: For the first time in about 70 years, Dalits offered prayers in their village temple near here on Monday following ‘peace’ talks facilitated by the district authorities with dominant castes.

    Amid tight police security, in the presence of top district and police officials, villagers belonging to the Scheduled Castes entered the temple premises with garlands, flowers and others offerings to the presiding deity. Amid palpable excitement, they hailed the deity with chants and offered prayers.

    The village is Thenmudiyanur under Thandrampattu taluk in northern Tiruvannamalai district and the place of worship is Muthumariyamman temple, a goddess Shakti shrine.

    While authorities did not specifically mention that it is for the first time that Dalits are visiting the village temple, people belonging to the Scheduled Castes said that they are entering the shrine for the first time. Local people are of the view that the temple is 80-year old. The government said it is 70-year old.

    C Murugan, a Dalit resident told reporters: “For about 80 years, Dalits could not enter the village temple. The district authorities including police officials together have got us a new liberation to offer worship. We thank the authorities and the government. We are overwhelmed by boundless joy. I am 41 years old and I am standing on the temple footsteps for the first time. Such was the caste barrier in the village and the authorities have reformed the people”. A girl, also a Dalit said she was thrown out of the temple years ago and only now she could enter the shrine.

    District Collector B Murugesh said the temple is 70-year old and belongs to the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department. Coinciding with the annual harvest festival of ‘Pongal,’ each community gets a day to offer ‘Pongal’ (A sweet dish made with rice and jaggery) in the temple premises and they make worship. It goes on for about 15 days. This year, the Adi Dravidar (SCs) people had sought permission to offer pongal. However, other sections of people opposed it, he told reporters.

    “All are equal under the Indian Constitution. There must not be discrimination in any respect.” This was conveyed to those who opposed Dalit entry and peace talks were initiated by district authorities which includes police and revenue officials. Eventually, the issue was amicably settled and Dalits offered worship, he said.

    Ahead of the temple entry, a team of officials, led by Deputy Inspector General of Police (Vellore range), M S Muthusamy and Police Superintendent (Tiruvannamalai district) K Karthikeyan held peace talks with villagers. They underscored that under the law all are equal and there must not be any kind of discrimination.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )