Category: Union Territory

  • Amir Khan’s interview with DPS Srinagar girl goes viral

    The superstar appeared on the Radio DPS show with little Zainab

    Srinagar: A Learning Resource Center (LRC) Student of DPS Srinagar – 12-year-old Zainab has become the first visually impaired child from the country who interviewed Bollywood superstar Amir Khan. The superstar appeared for the interview on Radio DPS, the first of its kind across the country that is completely run by the students of Delhi Public School Srinagar.

    “This is the proudest moment of my life. I had never imagined that my dream would come true and I would get this opportunity to interview Amir Khan, who I adore a lot,” said Zainab

    “I consider myself very lucky that among thousands of students, I was the lucky one who got the chance. Even as I am visually impaired Vijay sir always makes sure that no specially abled students lag behind” she said.

    Appreciating the dedication of Zainab, actor Amir Khan gave her his autograph which stated “Dear Zainab Thank You for a lovely interview, was a pleasure talking to you. Happiness always. Love from Amir”.

    The joy of the parents of Zainab knew no bounds when actor Amir Khan interacted with them and appreciated their effort and support towards their dedicated child.

    “I felt extremely happy that my daughter interviewed a celebrity. This made me realize that my daughter has no stopping point in life. We are proud of her,” said Zainab’s mother.

    Father of Zainab, Bilal Qayoom Rehbar while expressing joy over the role and support of DPS Srinagar towards shaping the lives of specially-abled students, attributed the success of his daughter to her school.

    “Our child cannot see was our worst nightmare when Zainab came into this world. Then at DPS Athwajan, we were made to understand that Zainab is a special child and it’s the effort of the school that Zainab is now making us proud and we are feeling like special parents,” said her father.

    “For all that happened till date, we are first thankful to Almighty and then to DPS Athwajan, especially the teachers led by a great human being Vijay Dhar who works day in and day out and makes sure that special children create an equal space for themselves in the society,” he added.

    “I conduct interviews only after I got a degree in mass communication from AJK MCRC Jamia Millia Islamia. Training someone who has no media background and is really young for a celebrity interview is not an easy job. You have to take care about the ethics, voice modulation, and other minute details,” said Yasmeen Khan who works as station head for Radio DPS.

    “Training Zainab was indeed a difficult task, I was really concerned. Her school teacher Saima who happens to be a special educator made the task really easy with her techniques, Zainab was also curious and dedicated to learn, so it was a collective effort,” she added.

    The teachers at school’s prestigious department Learning Resource Center offer help and guidance to students who are autistic or visually impaired. All the specially-abled students are trained by professionals and special educators throughout.

    “It is a blessing to teach a student like Zainab because she never says I can’t but always says I will try ma’am. So often you find that the students you are trying to inspire are the ones that end up inspiring you,” said Saima Nisar, teacher of Zainab.

    Chairman DPS Srinagar, Vijay Dhar shared his immense pleasure over the achievement of Zainab and called it a remarkable move.

    “This is a proud moment for the entire DPS Family that Zainab carried out a successful celebrity interview. We are overwhelmed that our students from LRC don’t have a stopping point. We will look forward to more such activities that would involve the participation of special children,” he said.

  • Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid greets Muslim Ummah on new Islamic year.

    Srinagar, Aug 10: Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid has extended heartfelt greetings to the Muslim Ummah in general and the Muslims of Jammu & Kashmir in particular on the arrival of the new Islamic year 1443 AH.

    Anjuman on behalf of its president Mirwaiz Umar Farooq who continues to be under continuous house arrest said, “Every new year provides us with an opportunity to go for self introspection and reflect upon what is happening around us and as such, we need to learn lessons from our past and strive for the betterment of our present and future.”

    “We must also submit ourselves completely to the will of Allah (SWT) and seek refuge from the ongoing coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic by organising special prayers in this regard. We must strengthen our bond with our Creator – Allah (SWT) and deepen our love and devotion with our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW), so that we as Ummah are able to discharge our religious and milli responsibilities in a much better way.”

    the statement, stressed that “in order to overcome the challenges the Muslim Ummah presently faces, the extreme grave situation prevalent in Jammu & Kashmir, and the problems confronting our society; it is imperative for us to uphold unity and have complete faith in Allah (SWT) – that He alone is our saviour and from only Him shall we seek help and remedy”.

    It also expressed hope that the new Islamic year brings happiness, progress and prosperity to the entire humanity especially the people of Jammu & Kashmir.

  • 57 youth travelled to PaK on student, tourist visa in 2017-joined militancy: J&K DGP Dilbagh Singh

    Says 17 returned along with weapons, got killed in encounters; 13 still active in Kashmir being tracked; 17 others in PaK under constant watch of J&K police; four groups infiltrated recently into J&K, Visa procedure, security clearance for studying in PaK to be strict now

    Rajouri, Aug 10: J&K’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Tuesday said 57 youth went to the other side of Kashmir on valid visa and documents but joined militancy of which 17 youth returned along with weapons and got killed in encounters. He also said that 13 are still active in this side and 17 are still living across, who are under constant watch of J&K Police.

    Addressing a press conference at Rajouri, the DGP Singh as per news agency– Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that in 2017 and 2018, 57 youth crossed over to the other side of the LoC on valid documents and visa. “But instead of studying there, they joined militancy. Of the 57 youth, 17 crossed over to this side and were killed in various encounters. Almost 13 are still active in Kashmir while 17 continue to remain on the other side, who are under the constant watch of J&K police,” he said.

    The DGP said that because of the fact that youth who visit to the other side of Kashmir on the pretext of studies and tourism later end up in militancy, the visa procedure and security clearance has been further made strict.

    About the infiltration he said that so far three to four groups including one in Bandipora and around three in Rajouri-Poonch sector infiltrated into this side. “Four militants who were killed in Bandipora had crossed over to this side through Machil and Gurez sectors while in Rajouri two militants were killed recently and there are apprehensions of the presence of two more,” the DGP said.

    He said launch pads are full and security forces have strengthened the anti-infiltration grid both at the LoC and hinterland to foil all bids—(KNO)

    Full story in Evening Bulletin

  • Cattle which crossed over to other side of LoC in Gurez last week repatriated: Officials

    Bandipora: The Pakistan army on Monday repatriated the cattle, which had crossed over to other side of the Line of Control in Gurez valley in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district a week ago, to the officials of this side, officials said here.

    Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a Revenue team led by Naib Tehsildar, Salim Ahmad Samoon, accompanied by SHO Tulail received 29 yaks (locally called Zumba) that had crossed over to the other side of the LoC from Baduaab side in Tehsil Tulail a week ago.

    “The yaks were received via Lower Salleem Post of Pakistan to Nadaan post of India,” the officials said, adding that the locals after receiving the cattle broke into jubilation.

    Meanwhile, the locals expressed their gratitude for this gesture and thanked SDM, and Army authorities who, they said, “made all efforts to ensure the return of cattle back to Tulail”—(KNO)

  • BJP condemns killing of BJP workers in Anantnag

    Srinagar 09 Aug : Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Monday condemned the killing of BJP Leader & (Sarpanch) Ghulam Rasool and his wife Jawahira of Redwani Kulgam by terrorists in Anantnag.

    BJP General Secretary Organization Ashok Koul strongly condemn the terrorist attack on BJP workers and described the incident as “shocking” and “highly painful”. terrorists are now frustrated after witnessing changes in Kashmir valley he “said

    Koul termed the incident as unfortunate and offered condolences with the bereaved family. We stand the family at this difficult situation. Those who are responsible would not spared,” he said

  • LeT Behind Killing Of Sarpanch, His Panch Wife in Anantnag: IGP

    Says Both Were Staying In Secure Hotel Before Choosing To Stay At Their House

    Srinagar, Aug 9: Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar on Monday said BJP Sarpanch and his wife (Panch), killed in a militant attack in Anantnag district earlier in the day, were staying in a secure hotel accommodation until recently and were allowed to stay at their house on their request.

    The top police officer who visited the spot said Lashker-e-Toiba was behind the attack, killing Ghulam Rasool Dar (sarpanch) and wife Jawahira, a Panch, from Redwani Kulgam.

    “Earlier couple was staying in a secure hotel at Kulgam. They were allowed to stay at their house on their request,” the IGP told GNS.

    Pertinently, the militants on Monday afternoon shot dead the BJP leader and his wife at Lal Chowk Anantnag after barging inside their rented accommodation at Lal Chowk Anantnag.

    Both Dar and his wife Jawahira received critical injuries and were removed to GMC Anantnag. However, both were declared brought dead on the arrival at the hospital, the officials added.

    Meanwhile police reached the spot and along with security forces cordoned off the entire area. (GNS)

  • BJP Leader, His Wife From Kulgam Shot Dead In Anantnag

    Srinagar, Aug 9: Unknown gunmen suspected to be militants on Monday shot dead BJP leader and his wife at Lal Chowk Anantnag south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said.

    They said the gunmen barged inside the rented accommodation of the BJP leader Ghulam Rasool Dar (Sarpanch) of Redwani Kulgam at Lal Chowk Anantnag and fired indiscriminately.

    Both Dar and his wife Jawahira received critical injuries and were removed to GMC Anantnag. However, both were declared brought dead, the officials added.

    Meanwhile police reached the spot and along with security forces cordoned off the entire area. Emerging story, more updates awaited. (GNS)

  • Saudi Arabia starts recieving Umrah requests from Foriegners

    Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday receiving Umrah requests from foreign performers from Aug. 9, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

    For the concerns over COVID-19, only the vaccinated and the recovered will be provided with permissions, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced.

    The Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah Abdulfattah bin Sulaiman Mashat said the authorities determine the countries from which Umrah performers come, and their numbers on a periodic basis according to the classification of preventive measures.

    He called upon the performers to adhere to organizational plans and health procedures set by the ministry.Saudi Arabia received on Nov. 1 foreign pilgrims under tight precautionary measures to perform Umrah for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic early last year.

  • Govt Decides To Keep Educational Institutes Closed In J&K

    Institutions Permitted To Seek Personal Attendance Of Vaccinated Staff Or Students On Aug 15

    Srinagar, Aug 8 : Authorities on Sunday decided to keep the schools and higher educational institutes including coaching centers closed in Jammu and Kashmir till further orders.

    However, the educational institutions have been “permitted to seek personal attendance of vaccinated staff/students for administrative purposes and Independence day celebrations subject to limit of 25 and strict adherence to Covid Appropriate Behaviour.”

    The decision was taken at a review meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Arun Kumar, who is also Chairperson State Executive Committee.

    The meeting was attended by the additional Chief Secretary, Health and Medical Education, Principal Secretary to Government, Home, Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents of Police and other officers of Jammu and Kashmir.

    “All school and higher educational institutions, including coaching centers, shall continue to remain closed for onsite / in-person teaching, till further orders,” reads the order, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    However, the educational institutions are permitted to seek personal attendance of vaccinated
    Staff or students for administrative purposes and Independence Day celebrations subject to limit of 25 and strict adherence to Covid Appropriate Behaviour, the order added
    All Deputy Commissioners have been asked to intensify testing by making optimum use of available rt-PCR and RAT capacities. There shall be no drop in testing levels
    The government also reiterated that there shall be no weekend curfew in any district of Jammu and Kashmir. Also, night curfew shall continue to remain in force in all districts from 8 pm to 7 am, the order said.

    “The maximum number of people permitted to attend any indoor/ outdoor gathering shall be restricted to 25,” it reads.

    All Deputy Commissioners have been also asked to focus on the positivity rates of the medical-blocks under their jurisdictions.

    “Intensified measures, related to Covid management and restriction of activities, shall be undertaken by the DCs in these Blocks,” the order reads, adding, “There shall be renewed focus on Panchayat level mapping of cases and effective micro-containment zones shall be constituted wherever unusual spike of cases is noticed.”

    The deputy commissioners, the government said, shall keep active track of the positivity rates in the Blocks and consider implementing stricter control measures in closed clustered spaces like Public or Private Offices, community halls, malls, bazaars etc in case weekly positivity rate goes beyond 4 percent in these Blocks.
    “The three – “T” protocol of testing, tracking and treating, besides vaccination, needs to strengthened in these Blocks. The proportion of RT-PCR tests in the total mix should be scaled up, on best effort basis, to 70 % or more, excluding travelers.”

    The government also asked the District Magistrates to strictly ensure that there was full compliance to COVID appropriate behavior and defaulters are firmly dealt with under relevant sections of the Disaster Management Act and the Indian Penal Code.

    “The District Magistrates shall constitute joint teams of Police and Executive Magistrates for intensifying enforcement of Covid Appropriate Behaviour,” it said, adding, “The joint teams shall submit daily report regarding activities carried out by them and their assessment of compliance level. DCs will intensify the campaigns for ensuring COVID appropriate behavior. Dedicated IEC, including Public Announcements through mobile vehicles must be undertaken.” (GNS)

  • Militants attack Police Party in Kulgam, Cop killed

    Srinagar, August 07:A cop was killed after suspected militants fired upon a police party in Pumbay area of DH Pora in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Saturday.

    A senior police officer told GNS that militants fired upon on Police Party when it was regulating traffic in Pumbay.

    The slain cop has been identified as constable Nisar Ahmad.

    Meanwhile whole area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers.(GNS)