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  • 19 Year Old Dies By Suicide In Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A 19-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide on Monday by hanging himself at his grandparents’ home in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.

    An official said that the boy, hailing from Authkhuroo Rabitar village, allegedly hanged himself at his maternal grandparents’ home.

    Soon after the incident, the boy was rushed to PHC Lar where he was declared dead on arrival.

    “After conducting medico-legal formalities, the body was handed over to his family for last rites,” the official added.

    The police have registered an FIR and initiated investigations into the matter. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • All Five Medical Colleges, AHs To Be Completed By Year End: CS

    All Five Medical Colleges, AHs To Be Completed By Year End: CS

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    SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta on Friday said that all the five medical colleges approved during phase one and the Associate Hospitals(AHs)  shall be completed before the end of the financial year.

    He was speaking while reviewing the progress of works on all the newly established Medical Colleges across JK besides the ongoing work on the two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) being established at Vijaypur (Jammu) and Awantipora (Kashmir).

    Dr Mehta said that all five Medical colleges approved during phase one shall be completed before the end of the financial year.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary, Health; MD, JKPCC; Chief Engineers of PWD Kashmir/Jammu besides other concerned officers.

    It was impressed upon all concerned to complete all the pending works of colleges such as Academic, Administrative, and Hostel Blocks by June this year and finish works of all Associated Hospitals (AHs) by the year-end. It was emphasized that the academic and medical activities at these colleges should not get affected in any way.

    The progress of two new Medical Colleges being established at Udhampur and Handwara (Kupwara) was also discussed.

    The meeting was informed that the Academic, Administrative, and Hostel blocks at all the earlier sanctioned five Medical Colleges are nearing completion and only a few minor works are under progress to be completed at the earliest. It was further added that the work on Udhampur College has been taken in hand recently and the tenders for Handwara College have been opened and the contract would be awarded soon.

    Moreover, it was informed that with the operationalization of these five New Medical Colleges in Phase-I, the intake capacity of MBBS seats in the UT has increased from 500 to 1100 seats annually. The intake capacity is expected to further increase to 1300 MBBS seats this year with the start of the academic session in GMC Udhampur and Handwara sanctioned under Phase-III of Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Establishment of Medical Colleges. The Letter of Permission (LoP) has been received in favour of GMC Udhampur and Handwara for 100 MBBS seats each recently from the National Medical Commission. Additionally, two new AIIMS at Vijaypur and Awantipora shall add another 200 MBBS seats.

    The meeting further deliberated upon the status of two AIIMS level Hospitals being established at Vijaypur (Samba) and Awantipora (Pulwama). It was said that the AIIMS, Vijaypur is all set to be dedicated to the   public by October this year and AIIMS, Awantipora by 2025 after 34 more acres of land were provided to the institute for its updated design.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the medical infrastructure and education have been given a major push during the past couple of years.

    Two AIIMS-level Institutions, seven new Nursing Colleges shall also be set up across the UT. Further, the District and Sub-District Hospitals are given being given adequate manpower in addition to other infrastructure required for providing quality health care to the public.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 300 destinations selected for promoting film tourism in J&K this year, says Sec Tourism

    300 destinations selected for promoting film tourism in J&K this year, says Sec Tourism

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    Srinagar, May 06: Jammu and Kashmir government’s tourism department Saturday said that they have selected 300 destinations for promoting film tourism in the UT this year while G-20 will be the major international event and the great opportunity for J&K.

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the inauguration of the first show of the newly released movie—‘Welcome To Kashmir’, directed by Tariq Bhat, at Inox cinema Srinagar, Commissioner Secretary Tourism, Syed Abid Rasheed said that last year 200 plus movies were shot in J&K. “This year our focus is to promote film tourism and for that, we have kept 300 destinations on the table of film producers and directors to choose any place for shooting,” he said as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

    He said this year, film tourism will be promoted in a major way so that many untouched destinations are explored. “There are many destinations much better than European destinations in the UT,” said Rasheed. “Recently, a big film production house shot a movie in Kashmir.”

    To a query about the G-20 event, the Commissioner Secretary Tourism said that the third working group meeting of the G-20 tourism group will be hosted by J&K which is a “major international event.” “This is a great opportunity for J&K to showcase its beauty. Through the summit, we will be able to promote film tourism in J&K,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • All 05 Medical Colleges & AHs to be complete by year end: CS

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    AIIMS Jmu to be dedicated to public by Oct this year

    Srinagar, May 5 (GNS): During a review of the progress of works on all the newly established Medical Colleges across J&K besides the ongoing work on the two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) being established at Vijaypur (Jammu) and Awantipora (Kashmir) here with Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta , it was stated that all five Medical colleges approved during phase one shall be completed before end of the financial year.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary, Health; MD, JKPCC; Chief Engineers of PWD Kashmir/Jammu besides other concerned officers.

    It was impressed upon all concerned to complete all the pending works of Colleges such as Academic, Administrative and Hostel Blocks by June this year and finish works of all Associated Hospitals (AHs) by the year end. It was emphasized that the academic and medical activities at these colleges should not get affected in any way.

    The progress of two new Medical Colleges being established at Udhampur and Handwara (Kupwara) was also discussed. It was stressed that necessary steps be completed for starting academic activities there.

    The meeting was informed that the Academic, Administrative and Hostel blocks at all the earlier sanctioned 05 Medical Colleges are nearing completion and only few minor works are under progress to be completed at an earliest. It was further added that the work on Udhampur College has been taken in hand recently and the tenders for Handwara College have been opened and contract would be awarded soon.

    Moreover it was added that with the operationalization of these 05 New Medical Colleges in Phase-I, the intake capacity of MBBS seats in the UT has increased from 500 to 1100 seats annually. The intake capacity is expected to further increase to 1300 MBBS seats this year with the start of academic session in GMC Udhampur and Handwara sanctioned under Phase-III of Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Establishment of Medical Colleges. The Letter of Permission (LoP) has been received in favour of GMC Udhampur and Handwara for 100 MBBS seats each recently from the National Medical Commission. Additionally, two new AIIMS at Vijaypur and Awantipora shall add another 200 MBBS seats.

    The meeting further deliberated upon the status of two AIIMS level Hospitals being established at Vijaypur (Samba) and Awantipora (Pulwama). It was said that the AIIMS, Vijaypur is all set to be dedicated to public by October this year and AIIMS, Awantipora by 2025 after 34 more acres of land were provided to the institute for its updated design.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the medical infrastructure and education has been given a major push during the past couple of years. Besides these 07 Medical Colleges and 2 AIIMS level Institutions, 07 new Nursing Colleges shall also be set up across the UT. Further, the District and Sub-District Hospitals are given being given adequate manpower in addition to other infrastructure required for providing quality health care to public.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • All 05 Medical Colleges & AHs to be complete by year end: CS

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    SRINAGAR, MAY 05: During a review of the progress of works on all the newly established Medical Colleges across J&K besides the ongoing work on the two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) being established at Vijaypur (Jammu) and Awantipora (Kashmir) here with Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta , it was stated that all five Medical colleges approved during phase one shall be completed before end of the financial year.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary, Health; MD, JKPCC; Chief Engineers of PWD Kashmir/Jammu besides other concerned officers.

    It was impressed upon all concerned to complete all the pending works of Colleges such as Academic, Administrative and Hostel Blocks by June this year and finish works of all Associated Hospitals (AHs) by the year end. It was emphasized that the academic and medical activities at these colleges should not get affected in any way.

    The progress of two new Medical Colleges being established at Udhampur and Handwara (Kupwara) was also discussed. It was stressed that necessary steps be completed for starting academic activities there.

    The meeting was informed that the Academic, Administrative and Hostel blocks at all the earlier sanctioned 05 Medical Colleges are nearing completion and only few minor works are under progress to be completed at an earliest. It was further added that the work on Udhampur College has been taken in hand recently and the tenders for Handwara College have been opened and contract would be awarded soon.

    Moreover it was added that with the operationalization of these 05 New Medical Colleges in Phase-I, the intake capacity of MBBS seats in the UT has increased from 500 to 1100 seats annually. The intake capacity is expected to further increase to 1300 MBBS seats this year with the start of academic session in GMC Udhampur and Handwara sanctioned under Phase-III of Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Establishment of Medical Colleges. The Letter of Permission (LoP) has been received in favour of GMC Udhampur and Handwara for 100 MBBS seats each recently from the National Medical Commission. Additionally, two new AIIMS at Vijaypur and Awantipora shall add another 200 MBBS seats.

    The meeting further deliberated upon the status of two AIIMS level Hospitals being established at Vijaypur (Samba) and Awantipora (Pulwama). It was said that the AIIMS, Vijaypur is all set to be dedicated to public by October this year and AIIMS, Awantipora by 2025 after 34 more acres of land were provided to the institute for its updated design.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the medical infrastructure and education has been given a major push during the past couple of years. Besides these 07 Medical Colleges and 2 AIIMS level Institutions, 07 new Nursing Colleges shall also be set up across the UT. Further, the District and Sub-District Hospitals are given being given adequate manpower in addition to other infrastructure required for providing quality health care to public.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Four Year Old Dies After Being Hit By Truck

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    SRINAGAR: A four-year-old boy died on Friday after he was hit by a truck in the Batamaloo area of Srinagar.

    According to an official, the incident occurred in the Tengpora area of Batamaloo, resulting in serious injuries to the boy. He was immediately rushed to JVC Hospital in Bemina, but was declared dead upon arrival.

    The boy has been identified as Uzair Ahmad, son of Mohammad Arif Choudhary of Hamdania Colony in Bemina.

    The police have taken cognizance of the incident.(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Emirates wins ‘Best Airline Worldwide’ award for 10th year in row

    Emirates wins ‘Best Airline Worldwide’ award for 10th year in row

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    Abu Dhabi: A Dubai-based Emirates airlines has once again been crowned as ‘Best Airline Worldwide’ for the 10th year in row at Business Traveller Middle East Awards 2023 held in Dubai on Monday.

    The airline also received high marks for consistently delivering better experiences through its best-in-class services and pioneering products.

    Emirates bagged four prestigious awards in the following categories:

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    • Airline with the Best Premium Economy Class
    • Airline with the Best First Class
    • Best Airport Lounge in the Middle East

    UAE’s Etihad Airways also earned three awards:

    • Airline with the Best Cabin Crew
    • Airline with the Best Economy Class
    • Airline with the Best Frequent Flyer Programme

    Also, flydubai bagged the ‘Best Low-Cost Airline Serving the Middle East’.

    Qatar Airways took home two awards:

    • Airline with the Best Business Class
    • Best Regional Airline Serving the Middle East
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  • I’ve at least 3-4 years left in the ring: Mary Kom mulls turning pro next year

    I’ve at least 3-4 years left in the ring: Mary Kom mulls turning pro next year

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    Kolkata: Indian boxing superstar MC Mary Kom, who is recovering from an ACL tear surgery, has not given up hope of returning to the ring and said she still has at least three-four years in which she can make a pro career.

    Mary Kom, who was heading the oversight committee enquiring into sexual harassment charges against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, remained silent on the ongoing controversy.

    Having failed in her attempt to win a second Olympic medal in Tokyo 2020, the six-time world champion sustained a grade-III tear on the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee during the 2022 Commonwealth Games trials in June last year.

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    “(The) Injury is much better now. I can walk, run, though not on hard surface. I just started running on (a) tread mill,” Mary Kom told reporters after she was awarded the PC Chandra Puraskaar 2023 here.

    “I’m pushing myself. After one month, I’ll be fully fit and recovered. I’ll be ready to fight in the ring in two months’ time,” she said.

    Asked whether she will compete at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, Mary Kom said, “This year I’ve a chance to compete in any competition. Next year by force, I’m not eligible.”

    Her quest for a second Olympic medal is over as she will turn 40 in November and hence won’t be eligible to compete thereafter in any international championship, including the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    ‘Nobody can stop me from fighting’

    Mary Kom, however, said that while rules can stop her from competing in another Olympics, “nobody can stop me from fighting”.

    “By force I’m not eligible to fight in the Olympics because of the age limit. I’m very sorry for that. But I want to continue, keep fighting for another three-four years. I still have that confidence and willpower.

    “I’m thinking, I can also become a pro. I’ve that confidence. Nobody can stop me from fighting.”

    The boxing legend underwent surgery at a Mumbai hospital in August last year.

    Terming it as the worst phase of her career, Mary Kom said she would have preferred “death” to the painful phase.

    “It was so painful… I didn’t expect this injury. It was bad luck. It wasn’t a minor injury, but a major grade-III ACL tear. People said I won’t be able to run again, forget (about) fighting. Six months after the operation, there was still unbearable pain that (I) preferred death.

    “In my life, I’ve struggled a lot, did hard work… so much that I never cried and took all the pain. But this (recovery) was unbearable. Only once before in my life, I had cried when I had lost my passport and then I attempted suicide, as I did not have the money to apply for a fresh passport,” she recalled.

    India made history earlier this year, winning four gold medals (Nitu Ghanghas, Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain and Saweety Boora) at the Women’s World Boxing Championships.

    In 2006, the quartet of Mary Kom, Sarita Devi, Jenny Lalremliani and Lekha KC had achieved the feat for the first time.

    Stay grounded: Mary tells Nikhat and Co

    Urging them to stay grounded, Mary Kom said, “Nowadays, whenever one becomes a champion, arrogance, attitude and indiscipline creep in because of money and fame.

    “They (boxers) have to guard against it. My uniqueness is that I always love everyone and care for everyone. I’m blessed, which is why I am here. They (young boxers) have to be guided well.”

    Asked about India’s medal chances in Paris, Mary Kom said, “Their fate is in their hands. The federation is doing its best. They (boxers) are not lacking anything, everything is being provided. Now, it’s all in the hands of the boxers… how many of them qualify and win medals in Paris.”

    Asked about Nikhat, Mary said, “She has been doing well. I just want her to keep doing well and become responsible. There’s a lot of stress, pressure at this level. If, she (Nikhat) handles the pressure well, she will do better. If she’s unable to handle pressure, she will falter. You have to guide them in a proper way.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 17 Year Old JK Boy Tops JEE Mains

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    SRINAGAR: Seventeen-year-old Tejas Singh, a Sikh boy from Jammu and Kashmir, has achieved the top position in JEE (Mains) with a percentile of 99.91, The Hindustan Times reported.

    Tejas secured an all-India rank of 1123 when the JEE Mains results were announced on Saturday. Tejas is the son of Sukhpal Singh, Additional Secretary in the Public Health Engineering Department (Jal Shakti), and government teacher Sonia Singh. He aims to crack JEE (Advanced) on June 4.

    Tejas attended Delhi Public School and achieved 93% in his matriculation. “My father had told me about JEE exams. Since I also liked mathematics, I opted for the non-medical stream and started preparing for it. Though I joined the coaching centre in Class 10. The Covid-19 pandemic hampered my preparation in 2020 and 2021,” Tejas said.

    “I started serious preparations in 2022. I studied eight to nine hours with breaks in a day but remained consistent. Consistency is very important. It holds the key to one’s success,” he said. Tejas attributed his success to regular mock tests, and expressed his gratitude to God, his teachers, and his parents.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 40 Year Old Found Dead In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: On Saturday afternoon, a Katra resident was found dead in the Batamaloo area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

    An official stated that a 40-year-old man was discovered unconscious at Batamaloo bus stand, following which the police were informed.

    The man, identified as Rakesh Kumar, a resident of Katra, was transported to SMHS hospital Srinagar, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile, police have initiated an investigation in this regard. (KNO)”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )