Category: Union Territory

  • “Together we can bring changes”, Mebooba tweets

    Srinagar: PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday said that “together we can change things for the better”.

    Mehbooba, who was replying to NC vice-president Omar Abdullah’s tweet in which he had said that PDP chief accepted the invitation by Dr Farooq about Gupkar Declaration meet that is scheduled to be held tomorrow.

    “It was nice of you (Omar) & Farooq sahib to come home. It gave me courage listening to him. I’m sure together we all can change things for the better”, Mehbooba tweeted. (KINS)

  • Foiled suspected BAT action from Pak side in J&K: Army

    Srinagar,: The Army on Wednesday said it has foiled suspected BAT action from Pakistani side along the Line of Control in Tangdhar sector of Jammu and Kashmir.

    “Suspected BAT (Border Action Team) action bid foiled in Tangdhar. Today early morning, suspicious activity was observed of 3-4 intruders by alert troops, close to forward post along LoC,” the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps said in a tweet as per news agency KINS.

    It said timely action by alert troops averted the infiltration bid. “Area search and surveillance (is) under progress,” it added. (KINS)

  • ‘Mehbooba accepted invitation to join a meeting of the Gupkar Declaration’ says Omar Abdullah

    Srinagar: National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah said that PDP chief has accepted the invitation of joining Gupkar Declaration meet that is scheduled to be held on Thursday.

    NC vice-president and former CM of J&K Omar Abdullah on a micro-blogging site twitter said, “My father & I called on @MehboobaMufti Sahiba this afternoon to enquire about her well-being after her release from detention. She has kindly accepted Farooq Sb’s invitation to join a meeting of the Gupkar Declaration signatories tomorrow afternoon”.

    Earlier National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah and her son Omar Abdullah visited the residence of Mehbooba and enquired about her well-being after her release from detention.
    “Besides health condition of PDP chief was enquired, political situation across Jammu and Kashmir was taken up during the short meeting”, sources said.

    PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti who was released on Tuesday late night after J&K authorities revoked her PSA detention was detained on the intervening night of 4 and 5 August 2019, hours before New Delhi abolished special status of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and revoked regions decade-old limited autonomy. She was later on slapped with draconian law Public Safety Act (PSA).(KINS)

  • 2 militants killed in South Kashmir Gunfight

    Srinagar: Two militants were killed in a brief Gunfight in Chakoora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Wednesday.

    Reports reaching to news agency KINS said that two militants were killed in an exchange of firing when militants tried to break the cordon.
    Earlier an official said that a joint team of Security forces launched Cardon and Search operation (CASO) in Chakoora Village after getting the specific information about the presence of militants in the area.

    He said as the joint team of forces encircled the suspected spot the hiding militants fired upon them which was retailed by force’s and in exchange of Gunfire two unidentified militants were killed.

    He said that the identification of the slain is being ascertained.

    When this report was filled the Search operation in the area was going on (KINS)

  • Pak trying to promote militancy in J&K in every possible way, says DGP Dilbag Singh

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir DGP (director general of police) Dilbag Singh on Tuesday accused Pakistan of trying to infiltrate militancy in J&K.

    The DGP also said that Pakistan is trying to promote militancy in Jammu and Kashmir by providing support to outfits.

    “Pakistan is trying to promote militancy in every possible way in Jammu & Kashmir by providing all support to different groups. We will deal with drug smugglers strictly,” Jammu and Kashmir DGP Dilbag Singh said.

    DGP Dilbag Singh also claimed Pakistan’s involvement in funding.

    Singh said that Pakistan is trying to disturb peace in Jammu and Kashmir and dropping weapons through drones. “Pakistan is trying to disturb peace in J&K by using drones to drop weapons. They are also trying to infiltrate militants ” he said.

    The DGP of Jammu and Kashmir assured that forces have been able to take swift actions against Pakistan’s attempts to sneak in arms.

    “Dropping of weapons by drone is challenging but we have been able to restrict such acts & have got some success”. (PTK)

  • 33 travelers among 701 new COVID-19 cases in J&K, total 85409

    Srinagar: 33 travelers were among 701 fresh covid-19 cases reported in Jammu and Kashmir in last 24 hours, taking the total count to 85409.

    Among the fresh cases, 264 were reported from Jammu Division and 437 from Kashmir Division, officials told GNS.

    They said that Srinagar reported 163 cases, Budgam 43, Baramulla 70, Pulwama 26, Kupwara 23, Anantnag 28, Bandipora 32, Ganderbal 35, Kulgam 8 and Shopian.

    Jammu reported 28 cases, Rajouri 22, Udhampur 21, Doda 11, Kathua 9, Poonch 18, Samba 13, Kishtwar 28, Ramban 9 and Reasi 5.

    Moreover, they said, 816 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals— 401 from Jammu Division and 415 from Kashmir Valley. (GNS)

  • ‘SPO missing with two AK47 rifles’ DGP says, police on job to track the case’

    Two militants killed so far in Shopian encounter

    Srinagar: DirectorGeneral of Police Dilbagh Singh Wednesday said that police is on job to track the case of Special Police Officer (SPO) who has gone missing with 2 AK- rifles in central kashmi’s Chadoora.

    “Thiskind of incident at times takes place.They are unfortunate incidents, but we are on job to track out the case. I am sure we will get it soon,” DGP told reporters on the sidelines of the cricket final match in Handwara as per newsagency KINS.

    Commenting on the shopian encounter, Dilbagh Singh said that so far two militants have been neutralized. “Area is under search now there could be more militants, opreation is not over, more details would be avaliable later,” he siad.
    As per reports a special police officer (SPO) has gone missing from a camp of special operations group (SOG) along with two AK-47 rifles.

    Quoting official sources, Local news agency has reported that Altaf Hassan (Belt No. 1197 /SPO) son of Ghulam Hassan Bhat of Qazipora Chadoora, who was posted at SOG Camp Chadoora, went missing along with two AK-47 rifles and three magazines.

    Confirming it, a police officer has said that a case has been registered and further investigation is underway.

    The report has mentioned that in a similar incident, a Sashastra Seema Bal constable has also gone missing from his camp in Chadoora along with a magazine of INSAS rifle.(KINS)

  • Many Lashkar militants still active in south Kashmir

    Local Militants being given every opportunity to surrender during faceoff: DGP Dilbagh Singh

    Srinagar: Stating that many Lashkar militants from Pakistan still active in south Kashmir, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh on Tuesday said during faceoff between security forces and militants, the later is being given every opportunity to surrender before taking a decisive action.

    He termed the killing of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander Zahid Tiger in a recent gunfight in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district a “big success” for security forces.

    DGP said that there is no discrimination in the policy as recently security forces managed to save a life of a newly recruited militant in Dadoora Pulwama.

    As per the news agency KINS the DGP was addressing a press conference in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district after taking stock of the security situation in the district.

    “There were three militants trapped and all were asked to surrender. Two of them fired upon forces which were retaliated in which two militants were killed. The slain were Zahid Tiger while another one was a native of Pakistan”, DGP who was flanked by several officers told reporters.

    Police chief said that killing of Zahid Tiger was a “big success” for security forces and added during the exchange of fire, forces managed to save the life of a newly recruited militant from Doda district of Jammu.

    When asked about active foreign militants in south Kashmir areas, the DGP said that many Lashkar militants from Pakistan are still active in south Kashmir. “In 2020 we carried out several anti-militancy operation in south Kashmir in which 24 Pakistani militants were killed who were associated with Lashkar-e-Toiba”, DGP said and added their presence was threat to forces as well as civilians.

    DGP said that security forces will leave no stone unturned to frustrate the designs of militants. “We will not allow militants to succeed in their designs. Efforts are on to kill the remaining foreign militants in valley”, he said.

    When asked about the frequent militant attacks on highways, DGP said that for the movement of 0.1 percent militants, security forces can’t block the road for the rest of 99.99 percent civilians.

    “Whenever inputs come, we conduct frisking of particular vehicles with an aim to inflict no harm to public movement. At times we establish contact with militants during frisking as seen in Nagrota this year where ammunition was also recovered”, DGP said.

    He also said that infiltration at Line of Control (LoC) has witnessed a decline this year as compared to the past. (KINS)

  • Probe sought into ‘wrong doings’ in J&K Handloom Dev Corporation

    Former MD denies allegations

    Srinagar: A probe has been sought into alleged wrongdoings over the years in Jammu and Kashmir Handloom Development Corporation.
    In a letter to anti-graft bodies, a probe has been sought into alleged wrongdoings in the Corporation.

    J & K State Handloom Development Corporation was incorporated to give raw material, technical support and marketing cover to local handloom societies as per the article of association.

    The letter also received by news agency KINS said that funds worth crores of rupees were released for the up gradation and purchase of new machineries for scouring, dyeing and finishing of wool fiber and cloth in UNDP, Nowshera, Srinagar.

    Similarly funds worth crores of rupees were released for the upgrade of Export Oriented Handloom Development Project Samba, for repair and sourcing of new processing/printing machines, handloom, looms etc.

    These funds were released to strengthen the infrastructure for the production of traditional cloth on handlooms, working in the decentralized sector, which would benefit the common weaver for socio economic upliftment. Also simultaneously generate revenue by upgrading the existing post loom facilities in order to attract manufacturing units within & outside the state, to send their goods to these units for scouring, bleaching, dyeing, printing and finishing.

    “All these funds have been utilized for sourcing the undesired machineries which as on date are defunct as they are not required in the handloom industry owing to the fact that they are high speed Rapier looms run purely on power and JKHDC has no mandate to source them at huge costs,” the letter said.
    The latter has raised questions over the purchase of these machines worth crores of rupees.

    “For what purpose, they have purchased power driven Jaquard, Juki knitting machines, new warping m/c, replacing existing fully operational warping machine, new boiler, replacing existing fully operational boiler, new printing tables, curing machine and huge qty of printing blocks, screens’, dyes and chemicals, dismantling the constructed portion inside the processing house and construction of new sheds within the samba premises for what,” the latter say.

    They have accused that all such activities have been done without any sanctioned project report, or hiring a proper textile consultant for the implementation of this project. “No proper tendering process has been adopted as per the guidelines of financial code. Parties have been selected on the basis of mutual understanding,” they have alleged in the letter.

    “Now if these machines are sourced, why are they defunct as on date? How come authorities claim to weave world Famous Kani Pashmina Shawls in Samba, when the project has no mandate to weave such sophisticated items. The whole activity for the last two years of the Samba Project needs to be probed thoroughly,” they have demanded.

    As per the letter, orders approximately worth Rs 55 crores were received by the Corporation from Sarwa Siksha Abhiyan, Education Department.

    “Firstly, JKHDC has no mandate to supply such items like terry cot uniform cloth in stitched form. This is purely a mill sector product and the cloth woven is on high speed power looms. But authorities made it to show that stitching is done in Samba Project as an eye wash while the entire material was sourced from Mumbai based firm, through a broker thus cheating the govt. and the department. The stitched uniform has been sourced from outside the state.”

    They have claimed that despite having a full fledged Financial Advisor, authorities had given DDO powers to much lesser rank non account people.

    “This is precisely done in order to avoid any sort of objections or queries by FACAO. All payments to suppliers of machines or cloth have been released by these very favorite persons, by passing FACAO. Why? It needs to be enquired,” they said.

    “This year also, authorities have purchased uniform cloth worth crores of rupees, in anticipation of a repeat of education order, which was not placed by them. The material as on date is still stored in Himalayan Wool Combers Premises, Bari Brahmana, which can be physically seen even today, thus causing huge loss to the govt. exchequer.

    In order to silence the voice of dissent, promotions have been given in bulk without adhering to basic rules and appointed at will the persons,” they added.

    However, former Managing Director J&K Handloom Development Corporation denied the allegations.

    “No money is released with sanctioned projects by the government. The machines which have been procured are operational at Samba plant which you can confirm from concerned officials there. If there is any complaint that proper procedure has not been followed during the procurement let the ACB hold a probe to unveil the facts,” the former MD told news agency KINS.(KINS)

  • COVID-19 testing to be intensified in upcoming season of festivities, winter

    Serological Survey of Jammu region assesses infection rate at 8%

    Srinagar: Chief Secretary, B V R Subrahmanyam Tuesday chaired a meeting to take stock of efforts toward mitigating COVID-19 pandemic in view of the upcoming festivities and winter season.

    Administrative Secretaries of departments of Health & Medical Education, Power Development, Rural Development, Divisional Commissioners of Jammu and Kashmir, and Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of all the districts participated in the meeting.

    The Chief Secretary complimented the district administration of Jammu district for effectively controlling the recent surge in COVID cases by strictly ensuring parameter control, increasing testing in the concentrated clusters and earnestly adhering to the COVID related SOPs.

    The Chief Secretary impressed upon the Deputy Commissioners to increase the per-day testing rate for early detection of cases followed by their isolation and respective medical intervention, especially in the upcoming season of festivities, and winter.

    “In the winter season when influenza like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infections (SARIs) are widespread, it will be paramount to test all the vulnerable sections for COVID-19 and prevent its outbreak”, he added.

    Regarding testing during the forthcoming season of festivities, the civil administration and the Health Department were asked to extensively collect samples from the high impact areas with high vulnerability including markets, offices, banks, universities, colleges, health institutions, and residential colonies with incidences of infection.

    Health and Medical Education Department informed that the recently concluded serological survey of Jammu province has established the spread of COVID infection in the region at 8% with an almost uniform rate among rural-urban, old-young, and male-female categories. The Department was asked to conduct a serological survey of Srinagar city to assess its infection rate.

    Further, it was informed that the frequency of trains coming to Katra and Jammu is being gradually increased, for which DCs of Reasi, Udhampur and Jammu districts were directed to intensify the testing of all incoming passengers at the respective railway stations—(KNO)