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  • Man Injured In Downtown Srinagar Succumbs

    Srinagar, Nov 8 : The man injured after being fired upon by unknown gunmen, suspected to be militants, at Bohri kadal area of downtown Srinagar succumbed to the injured at a hospital here on Monday evening.

    Official sources told GNS that gunmen fired upon the man identified as Mohammad Ibrahim Khan (45), working as salesman, son of Ghulam Mohammad Khan of Ashtangi Bandipora, leaving him critically injured. The man with bullet injuries in left side chest and abdominal was rushed to SMHS hospital.

    Dr Kanwaljeet Singh, medical superintendent of the hospital, told GNS Khan succumbed to the wounds. (GNS)

  • Winter could bring rise in Covid-19 cases: DAK

    Srinagar, Nov 08: With sudden surge in the number of Covid-19 cases in Kashmir valley for the last few days, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Monday said winter months could bring rise in the number of coronavirus cases.

    “We could see further spike in cases,” said DAK President and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan.

    “However, the number of severe cases and hospitalization will be considerably less than that of last winter,” he added.

    The DAK President said cold and drier conditions of winter are pretty favorable to the viral stability.

    “Covid-19 tends to thrive in cooler conditions and survives outside better when it is cold,” he said.

    Dr Hassan said low humidity during winter is the main driver of virus transmission. In environments with low humidity, the virus stays suspended for much longer in the air which increases the risk of transmission.

    Quoting a study from the University of Sydney, he said for every 1 percent drop in humidity, the number of Covid-19 cases could increase by 6 percent.

    “In winter, we have less of direct sunlight and Covid-19 survives longer in environments of decreased sunlight,” he added.

    Dr Nisar said winter is also the time when people tend to spend more time indoors when ventilation is less and social distancing not so easily achieved.

    “That would allow Covid-19 to spread more easily,” he said.

    General Secretary DAK Dr Arshad Ali said Jammu and Kashmir (JK) has a large proportion of the population who are unvaccinated. As of November 8, 2021, 45% of the population in JK has been fully vaccinated. This means we have around 55% of the population who are susceptible, and that is enough to sustain the virus.

    “In order to prevent the revival of Covid-19, we need to vaccinate 80-90% of the population,” he said.

  • Chhattisgarh CRPF jawan shoots dead 4 colleagues with AK-47 rifle

    Sukma, Nov 8: Four CRPF personnel were killed and three injured after their colleague shot them at a camp of the paramilitary force in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district on Monday, a police official said.

    The incident occurred at around 3.30 am in the camp of CRPF’s 50th battalion in Lingampalli village of the district, around 400 km from the state capital Raipur, Inspector General of Police (Bastar range) Sundarraj P said.

    As per preliminary information, a jawan opened fire at his colleagues with his service weapon, an AK-47 rifle, the official said.

    The jawan was immediately held and his interrogation is underway, he said.

    The injured personnel have been admitted to a local hospital, the police official said.–(PTI)

  • Shoaib Malik sizzles in Pakistan’s 72-run win, to face Australia in semifinals

    PTI | TOI

    Pakistan becomes the only team wining all ICC T20 World Cup 2021 qualifying matches

    Playing international cricket since the last century, when some of his current teammates were not even born, Shoaib Malik on Sunday showed them the way with an astonishing 18-ball 54 to set up Pakistan’s 72-run mauling of Scotland in the T20 World Cup.

    It was the tournament’s joint fastest half-century alongside India opener K L Rahul’s 18-ball 50, which also came against Scotland, as Pakistan stopped the Scots at 117 for six after posting an imposing 189 for four.

    As his Indian tennis player wife Sania Mirza watched from the stands, Malik, 39, blasted six sixes during his whirlwind unbeaten knock, which overshadowed skipper Babar Azam’s fourth half-century of the tournament.

    Batting first, Pakistan pummelled 129 runs in the back 10 after limping to 60 for two at the halfway stage.

    With the ball, the in-form team did what was expected of them in their last Super 12 engagement to set up a semifinal date with Australia.

    Pakistan blazed their way into the last four with five wins from as many outings, underlining their credentials as one of the firm favourites.

    Thanks to Malik’s blitz, Pakistan scored 43 runs in the last two overs, including 26 in the final six balls bowled by Chris Greaves.

    Coincidentally, it was at this very venue that Malik made his One-day International debut in October 1999, against West Indies. His first Pakistan captain, Wasim Akram, retired from the game nearly two decades ago.

    Meanwhile Babar, who once again donned the role of the accumulator, became only the third batter to score four half-centuries in a T20 World Cup after former Australia opener Matthew Hayden and India captain Virat Kohli, who achieved the feat in 2007 and 2014 respectively.

    Having struggled to 60 for two at the halfway stage, Pakistan got 129 runs in back 10.

    Opting to bat first, Babar Mohammad Rizwan were off to a sedate start, as the Scotland bowlers managed to keep the run rate below six until the power play.

    Having smoked Bradley Wheal for a gigantic six over deep mid-wicket, Rizwan was dismissed by Hamza Tahir, who drew the batter with a tossed-up delivery before getting an under-edge to the wicketkeeper.

    The Scots deserves plaudits for the manner in which they kept a lid on the Pakistan scoring as they ended the power play at 35 for no loss, which became 35 for one in the first ball of the next over with Rizwan’s dismissal.

    Pakistan were not so well placed at 60 for two at the halfway stage as Scotland managed to keep their opponents to a run a ball.

    However, things changed completely as Pakistan entered the back 10 with both Babar and the veteran Mohammad Hafeez

     (31 off 19 balls) cutting loose to clear the ropes at regular intervals during a brisk 53-run third-wicket partnership.

    Babar was his usual classy self when he played the ball along the ground, but at the same time, he did not hesitate to go over the top, the result of which were three sixes.

    After Babar’s dismissal, the show belonged to Malik.

    In a massive chase, Scotland lost the wickets of skipper Kyle Coetzer and Matthew Cross with just 36 runs in the board.

    Scotland were never in the game as they struggled to 42 for two at the end of the first 10 overs.

    Richie Berrington was the lone Scotland batter to shine with a 54 ball off 37 balls.

    One of the biggest positives for Pakistan bowling was the manner in which Shadab Khan (2/140 bowled, getting his googlies and leg-spinners right ahead of the big semifinal against the Aussies. (PTI)

    With inputs from TOI

  • Improve your vascular health: Everyday Vascular Health Tips

    Dr Farooq Ahmad Ganie
    Assistant Professor Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery SKIMS SOURA.

    Everyone is at risk for vascular disease. And the prevalence   increases with age, it is important to keep your vascular system healthy  no matter your age. Knowing your risk factors  and making healthy lifestyle changes will go a long way in ensuring you are doing well with your vascular health. This will ultimately contribute to your overall well-being. So how can you improve your vascular health
    To keep your Vascular system   healthy, you need to be careful about what you eat. Avoid foods that are high in saturated fats and bad cholesterol as they will contribute to a buildup of plaque in your arteries. Instead, choose a high protein, high fiber diet. A healthy diet will help to improve blood flow and control your blood pressure. Your diet should include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, fish, beans, lean meat, and poultry. Staying physically active will have a huge impact on your circulatory health. Also, walking at least 30 minutes daily promotes the growth of new blood vessels and helps with circulation in your legs. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized suggestions based on your health and needs. weight  is critical to ensuring proper vascular health. Indeed, fat can clog your blood vessels, something that will have a negative effect on your circulation. If you are overweight, losing additional weight will go a long way in improving blood flow and preventing vascular disease. Keeping your body in good shape will also help you to avoid a host of lifestyle diseases. 
    Mange your Diabetes if you are diabetic , as diabetes  is one of the risk factors for vascular disease. Excess blood sugar can cause your blood vessels to narrow, a factor that will lead to increased blood pressure and reduce the supply of blood and oxygen. If you are hypertensive  mange your blood pressure as  have high blood pressure  Hypertension can damage the walls of your blood vessels over time, causing them to narrow, leak or rupture. As such, it goes without saying that controlling your blood pressure will contribute to good vascular health. This will also help you to reduce your risk of stroke, heart failure, heart attack, and kidney damage.
    Avoid smoking, Smoking increases the vascular disseases  significantly with multiple prongs. The chemicals in cigarettes cause blood to thicken and can accelerate the process of atherosclerosis. To maintain your vascular health, 
    Try to reduce your stress: Chronic stress can have serious negative consequences on your vascular health. Without proper stress management techniques, long-term stress can lead to increased blood sugar, blood cholesterol, and blood pressure. Stress may also contribute to changes that promote plaque build-up in the. Vascular health is important to your overall health and wellness. You should take any related concerns seriously.

  • Team India Officially out of the T20 World Cup 2021

    India can no longer qualify for the semi-finals.

    New Zealand’s win over Afghanistan means that India are out of contention for the 2021 T20 World Cup.

    New Zealand are through to the semi-finals!

    A comfortable victory over Afghanistan seals their place in the final four.

    Photo Credit: ICC

  • TRF Militant found in critical condition in Shopian

    Srinagar, Nov 7: A militant of Lashker-e-Toiba/TRF was critically injured with a bullet wound in Hermain area of south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Sunday.

    Official sources told GNS that the militant identified as Sahil Bashir Lone of Hermain was found in critical condition at native area. Some locals who saw him took him to district hospital, they said. It was not immediately known how Sahil suffered injuries.

    A police officer told GNS that Sahil is a category-C militant and had joined militant ranks on October 12 this year. “He was in our list. He is critical,” the officer added. (GNS)

  • Centre declares Srinagar airport as ‘Major Airport’

    Srinagar , November 6: The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Saturday declared the Srinagar International airport as a “Major Airport”.
    The Gazette notification issued by the ministry on Saturday read, “In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section (i) of Section 2 of the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Act, 2008 (No.27 of 2008), the Central Government hereby declares the airport at Srinagar as Major Airport.”
    Notably, on October 23, Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated international flight operations at Srinagar airport.
    Shah inaugurated the first direct international flight between Srinagar and Sharjah and United Arab Emirates (UAE) there. (KINS)

  • 8 Areas declared as Micro Containment zones in Srinagar

    Srinagar Admin mulls for localised Lockdown in some specific areas of City, if positivity rate doesn’t decline

    Srinagar, Nov 05: In view of rapidly increasing Covid-19 positive case in Srinagar district, the District Administration has declared 8 more areas as Micro Containment Zones under Medical Zones of Batamaloo, Zadibal, S.R Gunj and Khanyar to prevent spread of infection in the District.

    The areas include Milat Abad, Peerbagh, near Islamic Public School and Noorani Colony Peerbagh in Medical Zone Batamaloo, Upper Soura, near Petrol Pump, Bilal Colony Soura, near Bilal Masjid and Bota Kadal, near Dara ul Aloom Bilaliya in Medical Zadibal Zone, Zaina Kadal near Gagar Masjid in Medical Zone S R Gunj and Buchwara and Batwara areas in Khanyar Medical Zone in the District.

    In this regard, the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad who is also the Chairman District Disaster Management Authority(DDMA) has said the recent spike in Covid-19 positive cases has prompted the District Administration to take the step for protection of precious lives.

    The DC said Srinagar Administration is mulling for localised Lock-down in some specific areas of City, if number of positive cases do not decrease.

    The DC further said Srinagar has witnessed a spike in Covid cases in the past one week, prompting the administration to declare some areas in the city as containment zones.

    Giving details, the DC said out of total active Covid-19 positive cases in the J&K, about half of them come from Srinagar district only. While other than Srinagar District, cases reported from 19 other districts are either in single digit or no case at all.

    “There are 476 active Covid-19 positive cases in only Srinagar District out of total 981cases in J&K”, the DC added. He further said currently, there are 82 containment zones in Srinagar, 8 of which wereR added today.

    The DC further said If people don’t follow safety protocols, then Srinagar could be the reason behind the start of third wave in J&K.

    The DC appealed the people to follow Covid SOPs in letter and spirit and avoid large gatherings. (KNS)

  • Newlywed Bride Runs Away with Cash, Gold Jewellery from In-laws House in Anantnag

    Srinagar, Nov 4: A newlywed bride has gone missing after allegedly running away with cash and gold from her in-laws house in Anantnag on October 31.

    The husband has filed a police complaint against his newly-married wife (name withheld) at a nearest police station in the district.

    The husband, identifying himself as Ashiq Hussain, a resident of Iqbal Pora Khriti in Larnoo, told GNS that he got married on August 17, 18 this year. He maintained that his wife, who is a resident of Batote in Ramban district, went missing on October 31, while he was out for work.

    “Skeptical of her going away stealthily, I at once checked the luggages’, where I was shocked to found forty thousand rupees besides gold jewellery worth two lac fifty thousand missing”, Ashiq maintained adding he lodged a complaint on the very same day and was asked to record my statement the following day.

    “Though the police have assured me that they are collecting the details to trace the woman, I would urge them to expedite measures to locate her”, he further said. (GNS)