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  • Coronavirus outbreak: Kashmir virus free, 3 positive cases in Jammu

    ‘2615 patients kept under observation’

    Srinagar, Mar 17: Three people have been tested in positive so far while no positive case of Covid-19 has been reported in Kashmir so far, officials said on Tuesday. At least 2615 patients have been kept under observation as well while as 230 people have completed 28 days period of surveillance.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer, three persons have been tested positive in Jammu while as total number 2615 persons have been kept under observation in J&K till Tuesday evening.

    He said that on Tuesday more 137 travelers and persons have been kept under surveillance while the total number of persons who have been kept under home quarantine stands at 2060. The official said that today, 52 more persons completed a period of 28 days surveillance period while as results of five samples is still awaited.

    As per the daily information bulletin, the J&K government said that 230 persons completed their surveillance period of 28 days and so far only three cases have been tested positive in Jammu and Kashmir.

    According to the bulletin on novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), 2615 travelers and persons have been put under surveillance who are in contact with suspected cases besides that 2060 persons are under home quarantine. The number of persons who are in hospital quarantine stands at 28

    Furthermore, 105 out of 113 samples have been tested negative while as three cases have been tested positive and reports of 05 cases are yet to come—(KNO)

  • No major militancy related incident in hinterland after Art 370 roll back: Union MoS Home Reddy

    ‘Says 49 militants killed from Aug 5 last year to March 10 this year in 79 incidents’

    Srinagar, Mar 17: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G. Kishan Reddy on Tuesday said that no major militant attack took place in the hinterland of the country during the period from August 5, 2019 to March 10, this year. He said that 79 militancy related incidents have taken place in Jammu and Kashmir during the period from August 5 last year to March 10, this year, in which 49 militants were killed.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the Minister stated this in a written reply. He said that no major incident took place since August 5 last year to March 10 this year while as 49 militants were killed during this period. He also said that the Central ex-gratia lump-sum compensation has been enhanced with effect from January 2016 from Rs 15 lakh to Rs 35 lakh for death on active duty and from Rs. 10 lakh to Rs. 25 lakh for death on duty, as the case may be, to the NoK of the deceased Central Armed Forces Personnel.

    Extra Ordinary Pension: Reddy said that the NoK of the deceased are entitled to get Liberalized Family Pension (i.e. last pay drawn) under Central Civil Service (Extra Ordinary Pension) Rules, 1939. Service Benefits: All service benefits viz, Death-cum-Retirement Gratuity (DCRG), Leave Encashment, Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme (CGEGIS), General Provident Fund (GPF) etc are admissible.

    “Each of the force has evolved / set up force level welfare schemes for the employees/ Jawans such as Benevolent Funds, Financial Assistance/Scholarship to the children for education and Financial Assistance for daughter’s/sister’s marriage etc,” the Union Minister of State (MoS) said.

    The Central personnel killed in action get ‘Operational Casualty Certificate’ on the line of ‘Battle Casualty Certificate’ as available to armed Forces. “NoKs are entitled to certain benefits viz Air and Rail travel fare concession and allotment of Oil Product Agencies etc on the line of benefits that NoKs of the Defence personnel get on being conferred ‘Battle Casualty Certificate’,” he said.

    Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme (PMSS): The MoS Home said that under PMSS, an amount Rs.2250/- per month for girls and Rs.2000/- per month for boys is released to the wards of serving/ExCAPFs, AR and National Security Guard (NSG) personnel. “The amount of Scholarship has now been increased from Rs. 2000/- per month to Rs. 2500/- per month for boys and from 2250/- per month to Rs.3000/- per month for girls from the academic year 2019-2020 onwards,” Reddy said—(KNO)

  • Coronavirus scare: Open loot by drivers in Jammu

    Jammu-Sgr travel becomes a costly affair, students, employees say drivers fleecing them by charging Rs 3500 per passenger

    Srinagar, Mar 17: There is an open loot going on in Jammu and none other than drivers are involved in the act as they charge Rs 3000 and even more per passenger especially students and employees who are desperate to reach Srinagar by road journey.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), dozens of students who were studying in various colleges and universities of India, complained to that after reaching Jammu from various parts of country, they were asked to pay Rs 3000 per passenger by the drivers at Jammu for travelling to Srinagar. “Many of us failed to pay the amount and were left with no option to manage money from friends and others,” a group of students said.

    Adil Nazir, who had travelled by train Chandigarh to Jammu, said he reached Jammu early on Tuesday morning. “I was already very tired and when I tried to board a Travera vehicle for Srinagar in a bus stand at Jammu, I was asked to pay Rs 2800. I was shocked as I was having only 1500 in my pocket. I had to go to nearby ATM to withdraw more money,” he said.

    Like Adil, there were dozens of others, who were also desperate to travel to Srinagar, were asked to pay the same rate for boarding vehicles from Jammu to Srinagar.

    Imtiyaz Ahmed, who works in a cellular company in Chandigarh, said that he reached Jammu on Monday morning and went to bus stand Jammu to board a vehicle for Srinagar. “I saw drivers including some Kashmiris as well, demanding Rs 3500 in advance for boarding the vehicle for Srinagar. I was surprised to see the new rate with no check from the authorities,” he said. “Many women passengers including some patients, who had reached Jammu to see a doctor and wanted to reach back to their homes in Srinagar, were finding it difficult to pay hefty amount.”

    Rouf Ahmed, a driver said that genuine rate from Jammu to Srinagar was Rs 1200 but some drivers were looting people on the pretext of Coronavirus scare by stating that it’s time to reach their respective homes as early as possible. “Government must take action against these drivers. They are creating problems for genuine drivers,” he said.

    A group of passengers who couldn’t afford to pay the amount sought by the drivers that they decided to lodge a protest at Deputy Commissioner Jammu and also Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Jammu. “This is open loot and there is no check,” they said—(KNO)

  • Pakistan will continue to foment militancy in JK: DGP

    Srinagar: Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh on Tuesday said Pakistan is “continuously looking to foment trouble” in J&K by pushing militants here, “but like the past their all evil attempts will be foiled with fortitude”.

    He also said that safety and security of people is the prime concern of J&K Police and directed that security of venerable places and persons be beefed up as per requirement.

    DGP made these remarks while taking a review of security scenario and preparedness on law and order situation in north Kashmir.

    On the second day of his visit to Kashmir Valley, the DGP, accompanied by IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, today visited Kupwara, Handwara and Baramulla, frontier districts of north Kashmir and took a review of security scenario and preparedness on law and order situation in border area and in the hinterland of these districts, a police spokesperson said in a statement.

    DGP while addressing the officers’ meetings and briefings complimented the forces for their good work and said that Jammu and Kashmir Police and all other security forces have maintained high morale during tough times because of which normalcy has returned.

    “Although the militant activities have been brought down, forces have to remain on constant vigil and alert so that any evil attempt to disrupt peace is effectively foiled,” he said, adding, “The brave Jawans and officers of police and other forces working in J&K as a team have faced come up to the expectations of the people.”

    “The work of Jammu and Kashmir Police and other security forces is being appreciated at the “highest levels of government and we need to continue our peace efforts with even more dedication to ensure a peaceful and secure environment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said, adding, “We need to consolidate normalcy and peace by engaging people particularly youth for achieving the goals of prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir.”

    According to the spokesperson, DGP first visited Kupwara where he was received by SSP Kupwara Ambarkar Shriram Dinkar and other officers. DC Kupwara Anshul Garg, SSP Kupwara and other jurisdictional officers apprised the DGP about the overall security situation and measures taken to maintain peace and order in the district.

    In the afternoon, DGP visited 15RR Headquarters at Vilgam Handwara where he was received by officiating commandant Lt. CoL Amit Rawat and SP Handwara G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy who briefed the DGP regarding the security scenario in Handwara.

    DGP later visited 19th Div. Baramulla where he interacted with the officers of Police, Army, CRPF and BSF. GOC 19th Div, Major General G.P Singh, briefed the DGP J&K about security situation on LoC in 19th Div Sector along the border and hinterland, the spokesperson said. On the occasion SSP Baramulla, Abdul Qayoom, Commandant 40th BN BSF V.K Kasana, CO CRPF 53rd BN Vijay Kumar, and Addl. SP Baramulla Mukesh Kakkar also apprised DGP about the present security scenario of the district.

    Hailing the better coordination among all forces, DGP said, “Close liaison should be maintained at every level to foil any attempt by the trouble-makers looking to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere.” He exhorted upon officers that with the coordination of other units short range patrolling be explored to keep an eye on every suspected movement.

    Calling for conducting joint training/mock drills for all forces at different levels, DGP said that it will help in enhancing coordination and synergy among personnel of different units. He took stock of preparedness on law and order front during the interactions. (GNS)

  • Coronavirus: 3 More Test Negative In SKIMS, 4 Persons Admitted in Srinagar Hospitals

    Srinagar: Three more persons, admitted to the isolation ward of the SKIMS hospital here, on Tuesday tested negative for coronavirus (Covid-19). Also four persons with a history of travel to Saudi Arabia and Iran respectively were admitted to the isolation ward of the SKIMS hospital and CD Hospital here, officials told GNS.

    Nodal officer for coronavirus control at SKIMS, Dr G H Yatoo, told GNS that one sexagenarian woman from Srinagar, who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia after performing Umrah, was admitted to the hospital and her sample sent for the test.

    Dr Yatoo, who is also HoD hospital administration of SKIMS, informed that three more test reports were received and it came to be negative. “All these three persons were admitted yesterday, one of them late Monday night, and all of them had travel history to the countries affected by the covid-19,” he added.

    Meanwhile, a senior doctor at CD hospital here said 3 more persons with symptoms like coronoavirus were admitted to the isolation facility set up in the hospital.

    “One of them had returned from Iran and two others from Saudi Arabia (after performing Umrah),” the doctor said. He said before them, nine persons were admitted in the isolation facility.

    When contacted reputed pulmonologist and HOD Chest Disease (CD) Hospital Srinagar Dr. Naveed Nazir Shah said that nine samples were tested and all of them came to be negative. “3 test reports are awaited,” he added.

    So far, no person has tested positive for the coronavirus in Kashmir Valley and three such cases were reported from Jammu including one of them on March 16.

    Meanwhile as per official health bulletin, 2615 people have been enlisted for observation so far in entire Jammu and Kashmir.

    It said 113 samples were taken across the union territory and so far three persons tested positive and 105 others tested negative for COVID-19. “Five test reports are awaited.”

    Among enlisted persons for observation, it informed 2060 persons are kept in “home quarantine” and 28 in “hospital quarantine”.

    230 persons, the government said, have completed their 28 days surveillance period.

    A home quarantined person has been advised to stay in a well-ventilated single-room preferably with an attached/separate toilet. Besides stay away from elderly people, pregnant women, children and persons with co-morbidities within the household, the advisory said.

    Home quarantined persons should also restrict his/her movement within the house and under no circumstances attend any social/religious gatherings like weddings and condolences.

    The government also urged general public to lend support to its efforts to strengthen surveillance mechanism by making self-declaration about their foreign travel history to health authorities. Moreover all social, religious and political organisations are urged to avoid large gatherings.

    The Government has urged the general public to maintain social distancing as it is the key to stop and prevent the spread of Covid-19 from those who are infected.

    “The intervention includes remaining out of crowded settings, avoiding mass gatherings, and maintaining distance (approximately 6 feet or 2 meters) from others when possible,” the Government advisory said.

    Further, the Government has appealed people not to panic and take care of health and protect others.

    “Public in general is advised to avoid un-necessary travel and use of public transport; avoid crowded places and large gatherings, do not spit in public. People must take basic precautions for personal hygiene; frequent handwashing with soap and water and observing coughing and sneezing etiquettes,” the Government advisory added. (GNS)

  • DAK calls for extensive coronavirus testing

    Srinagar Mar 17: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Tuesday has urged health authorities in Kashmir to ramp up testing for the novel (new) coronavirus that has so far killed at least 7,468 people and infected 186,669 worldwide.
    “We need to be aggressive in testing,” said DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan.
    “The key to prevent the spread of the disease is early detection of cases and that is by way of extensive testing,” he said.
    Based on data, Dr Nisar said most of the cases of the novel coronavirus, around 80% are mild and they don’t turn up and go unreported. We need to find them and test them.
    “If we don’t expand testing, how can we say there is no community spread,” he said.
    “Not only widespread testing will effectively reduce the risk of transmission of the virus in the community, but it will also save lives,” Dr Nisar said.
    “It was because of high rate of testing in South Korea that the mortality among those infected was quite low (0.6%),” he added.
    Dr Nisar said under the new guidelines, anyone with symptoms compatible with the new coronavirus qualifies for diagnostic testing depending on the doctor’s judgment.
    “Clinicians should use their acumen to determine whether a symptomatic patient needs a test,” he said.
    Dr Nisar said the testing should be prioritized for hospitalized patients, elderly and those with underlying medical conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic lung disease and cancer.
    “But, doctors should rule out other causes of respiratory illness particularly flu,” he added.
    “Earlier, testing was restricted to those persons who had history of travel to the affected area or who had a history of close contact with a confirmed or a suspected case of novel coronavirus,” said Dr Nisar.
    “The new virus is diagnosed by collecting nasal and throat swab from suspects and after triple packing, samples are shipped on ice packs to the designated labs for testing,” Dr Nisar said adding “it is vitally important that doctors use personal protection equipment while taking samples from suspected patients.”

  • How Wise and Practical is the proposal of shifting of Houseboats to Dole Demb ?

    How wise it would be:

    Laying of concrete road and parks to the mooring site will certainly leave the chance for more encroachments and more garbage, human exert etc in the lake body, live example western fore shore road. It will be a destruction for the lake and at the same time counter productive for the ecological balance.

    Putting houseboats in Dole Demb would result only in pollution of Dal. World has gone miles ahead of technology. We can think better than connecting houseboats with STP’s

    We demand restoration of lake to its pristine glory and grandeur. All Water Channels which have been filled upto and are not navigable now need to be reactivated to ensure regular water flow through the Dal and Nigeen Lake.
    Dal Lake, Brarinambal-Nalla Mar and Nigeen Lake, Pokhribal to Gillsar, Khushhaalsar and Anchar Lake were basically part of an integrated wetland syste. Unless and until the these waterbodies are cleared of the muck and the encroachments, the Nigeen as well as Dal Lake are not going to be wriggled out of the mess these are in.

    Last but not the least, remove all the road inside Dal, Rehabilitate the families under proper rehabilitation program with the genuine demand s and don’t worry for the 3% pollution of houseboats as per Rurkee report. Constructions around Lake, blockade of springs, and closure of Nalla Mar affected adversely the Lake.

    The backbone of the development of Kashmir is Tourism and the tourism in turn depend upon waterbodies, therefore the water bodies need to be conserved in the first instance and the measure taken so fare need to be reassessed.

    Manzoor Wangnoo

    Chairman NLCO Nageen Lake Conservation Orginisation

    And NTTA Nagin Tourist Traders Association

  • Praying in the Masjid with Coronavirus: Mufti Menk

    Is Coronavirus a punishment from Allah?

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  • Coronavirus: Iran death toll rises to 988

    Iran: CoronaVirus death toll rises to 988. 135 new deaths reported in the last 24 hours.

    Total COVID2019 cases in Iran stand at 16,169.

    Iran Health Ministry Statement.

  • Police custody of Kashmiri couple accused of IS links extended

    GK News Network

    A Delhi court on Tuesday extended by seven days the police custody of a Kashmiri couple and another accused who were arrested for having alleged links with an ISIS module.

    Additional Sessions Judge Dharmendra Rana sent the trio to the custody of police.

    Jahanjeb Sami and his wife Hina Bashir Beg were arrested by the Delhi Police for allegedly promoting the Islamic State’s ideology of hatred and inciting Muslims to take up the violent struggle against the state.

    Special Cell Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Pramod Kushwaha claimed that the couple had ties with the Islamic State of Khorasan Province.

    Delhi Police’s Special Cell had also claimed that the couple was also involved in instigating protests against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

    The couple was allegedly running a social media handle — Indian Muslims Unite — to increase participation in the anti-CAA and NRC demonstrations.

    The police had seized four mobile phones, one laptop, one external hard disc and incriminating material from their house and a case was registered against them.

    (This story has not been edited by Kashmir Today staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)