Category: Union Territory

  • Darker nights ahead in Kashmir as Power Deptt set to issue power curtailment schedule for winter

    Srinagar: With the onset of winter, the Power Department is set to issue a power curtailment schedule as the demand for electricity goes up.
    For the last two weeks, people have been complaining of abrupt power cuts.

    An official of the Power Department said they are framing a power curtailment schedule for the winter. “Once it is finalized, it will be issued,” the official told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).

    The official said they provide on an average 1300 MWs of electricity to consumers in Kashmir.

    “During winters the demand reaches 1800 MWs. The Power Department has also failed to put in place required infrastructure for receiving additional electricity from the central grids,” the official said.

    Another senior official said that if the consumers make judicious use of electricity, there is no need for long power curtailment in the coming months.

    “We have seen that power thefts and use of heaters and boilers by the consumers cause the overloading. People should use electricity judiciously so there will be less curtailment,” the official said.

    The Centre has been allotting additional 700 MWs of power to Jammu and Kashmir in view of higher demand in winters. But there has been no improvement in Union Territory as authorities have failed to augment the existing infrastructure to receive additional electricity from the central grids.

    “Additional allocation of power will overcome power crises only when required infrastructure is in place. How will we handle additional power when there is no infrastructure available? There will be improvement in power supply only when new girds are commissioned,” the official said.
    Meanwhile, people from various areas complain of abrupt power cuts.

    “We are facing power cuts for the last few weeks. Power goes off at any time during the day,” said Mushtaq Ahmad, a resident of Beerwah Budgam.

    People of main town Baramulla also complain of power cuts.(KINS)

  • Won’t allow militants to establish base in Srinagar, only 1 active in city: DGP Dilbagh Singh

    Says all anti-militancy ops carried out this year were conducted as per “professionalism”

    Srinagar: Commending forces personnel for smooth conduct of anti-militancy operation in Rambagh area of Srinagar district in which two militants including a top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander of Pakistan were killed, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh on Monday said barring Batamaloo encounter in which one woman got killed in a cross fire, all 75 anti-militancy operations in which 180 militants were killed, carried out this year were conducted as per professionalism. He also added security forces won’t allow militants to establish base in Srinagar and said only one militant who is also involved in series of attacks is active in the city.

    Terming Rambagh encounter a “successful” one, DGP commended forces personnel for smooth conduct of operation. “Today’s operation was successful one. All operations against militants conducted this year were clean and conducted in a professional manner”, Singh according to KNS said.

    However he maintained that in recent Batamaloo encounter one woman got killed due to cross fire in a congested locality while all operation conducted so far were conducted in a clean manner and with professionalism.

    “The slain commander of LeT killed in Rambagh area this morning was involved in series of attacks on security forces including the recent attacks of Nowgam, Chadoora and Kandizal, Pampore”, DGP who was addressing a press conference in Police Control Room (PCR) Srinagar told media personnel.

    Police Chief at the occasion said that on specific tip-off about the presence of militants, security forces this year carried out 75 anti-militancy operations in which 180 militants including foreigners were killed.

    In a query whether militants are trying to set their base again in Srinagar city, DGP said “Security forces are alert all the time. We will not allow militants to establish their base in Srinagar.

    Whenever any militant outfit tries to establish its base in Srinagar, we successfully corner the militant with the help of our intelligence and other sources”, he said and added “This year eight encounters took place in Srinagar city in which 18 militants including a top Hizb-ul-Mujahideen commander were killed”.

    When asked about the figure of active militants in Srinagar city, DGP said at present only one militant is active in the city who too is involved in couple of attacks on security forces and asserted that the said militant too will be brought to justice very soon.

    When asked how many security personnel were killed this year, he said Jammu and Kashmir Police has lost its 19 men while Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) 21 and added Army has lost 15 soldiers among majority was killed at LoC.

    Replying to a query as to how many youth were brought back after joining militant ranks this year, DGP said 26 youth who had joined militancy were reunited with their families. “26 youth who had joined militant ranks were brought back with the help of their parents and efforts of police”, DGP said.

    When asked whether there is any rehabilitation policy for those shunning the path of militancy, DGP said there is no rehabilitation policy in place for those quitting militancy however he added that whenever there would be any such policy, that will be shared accordingly.

    Earlier on a specific input about the presence of militants in Rambagh area of Sringar, a joint Cordon & Search Operation (CASO) was launched by Police and CRPF in the area, an official said.

    He said that during searches, the presence of militants got ascertained who were given opportunity to surrender after evacuating civilians from the house however they fired indiscriminately upon the search party which was retaliated, triggering an encounter.

    “During exchange of fire, two militants of LeT outfit were killed and their bodies were retrieved from the site of encounter”, official said and identified the slain militants as Saif-ullah (a top Pakistani LeT commander) and Irshad Ahmad Dar alias Abu Usman of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. He added Irshad was active since May 2019 and involved in several attacks on Police and security forces.

    According to police official, the dead bodies of killed militants shall be sent to Baramulla for burial after conducting required medico-legal formalities. (KNS)

  • J&K Covid-19 tally crosses 84000 mark with 398 new cases, 2 district report no fresh infections

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir reported 398 new novel coronavirus cases in last 24 hours, taking the total count to past 84000 mark.

    Among the cases, 159 were reported from Jammu division and 239 from Kashmir Valley even as two districts— Kishtwar and Reasi reported no new fresh infection.

    Giving district wise details, official sources told GNS that Srinagar reported 106 cases, Budgam 38, Baramulla 21, Pulwama 12, Kupwara 21, Anantnag 10, Bandipora 10, Ganderbal 13, Kulgam 1, Shopian 7, Jammu 113, Rajouri 7, Udhampur 7, Doda 1, Kathua 7, Poonch 12, Samba 11, Kishtwar 0, Ramban 1 and Reasi 0. The total tally of cases has risen to 84031—50382 in Valley and 33649 in Jammu division.

    Moreover, 861 patients have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals in J&K—326 from Valley and 535 from Jammu. (GNS)

  • PSA against 3 Shopian school teachers as students, alumni found involved in Militant activities: IGP Kashmir

    Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Police Monday said it has booked three teachers of a religious school in Shopian district under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) after it came to the fore that some of its students and alumni were found involved in Militant activities.

    Its alumni include Sajjad Bhat, an accused in the February 2019 suicide attack on a CRPF convoy in Pulwama that had left 40 personnel dead.

    Kashmir Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar told a press conference here the school is affiliated with the banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) outfit.

    “The school’s name is Siraj-uloom Imam Sahib. It is not that this school has not been under observation. We have already booked three teachers of the school namely Abdul Ahad Bhat, Rouf Bhat and Mohammad Yusuf Wani under the PSA,” Kumar told the reporters.

    He said about half a dozen other teachers of the school were under surveillance.

    “(Conduct of) five to six teachers of the school are under surveillance (under Section 107 CrPC). Basically, the affiliation of the school is with JeI. It is under surveillance, and right now we are taking action against individuals and if need arises, we will take action against the school,” the IGP said.

    Section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) deals with any likely breach of peace or public tranquility.

    The religious school in south Kashmir’s Shopian district came under the scanner of investigating agencies after 13 of its students were found to have joined terror groups.

    The school mainly has students from Kulgam, Pulwama and Anantnag districts of South Kashmir, considered by intelligence agencies to be the hotbeds of militancy and breeding grounds for local recruits in various terror groups, officials said.

    The Public Safety Act (PSA) enables authorities to detain any individual for two years without trial. (PTI)

  • Ladakh standoff: India, China hold 7th round of high-level military talks

    New Delhi: India and China on Monday held the seventh round of high-level military talks with a sole agenda of finalising a roadmap for disengagement of troops from all the friction points in eastern Ladakh.

    As the border standoff entered the sixth month, an early resolution to the row appears dim.

    The talks at the Corps commander level began at around 12 noon in Chushul on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, official sources said.

    The Indian delegation is led by Lt Gen Harinder Singh, the commander of the Leh-based 14 Corps, and includes Naveen Srivastava, Joint Secretary (East Asia) in the Ministry of External Affairs(MEA).

    Close to 100,000 Indian and Chinese troops are deployed in eastern Ladakh as both sides are holding their ground and also showing readiness for a long-haul even as diplomatic and military talks to find an amicable solution continue.

    The talks in Chushul are underway, the sources said.

    Ahead of the talks, the sources said India will press for an early and complete disengagement of troops by China from all the friction points besides demanding restoration of immediate restoration of status quo ante in all areas of eastern Ladakh prior to April. The standoff began on May 5.

    The agenda for the talks is to firm up a roadmap for disengagement of troops from all the friction points in eastern Ladakh, the sources said.

    The China Study Group (CSG) comprising Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat and three service chiefs on Friday finalised India’s strategy for the military talks. The CSG is India’s key policy making body on China.

    The sources said India will strongly oppose any demand by China for withdrawal of Indian troops from several strategic heights on the southern bank of the Pangong lake to kick-start the disengagement process.

    During the sixth round of Corps commander talks on September 21, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army(PLA) insisted on withdrawal of troops by the Indian Army from several strategic heights in Mukhpari, Rezang La and Magar hill areas around the southern bank of Pangong lake.

    Indian troops had occupied the strategic heights after the PLA soldiers attempted to intimidate them in the southern bank of Pangong lake on the intervening night of August 29 and 30.

    India has been maintaining that the disengagement process has to start simultaneously at all the friction points.

    At the talks, the two sides are expected to further explore steps to maintain stability on the ground and avoid any action that may trigger fresh tension in the region where troops from both sides will be facing difficult conditions in the next four months due to harsh winter, the sources said.

    Following the sixth round of military talks, the two sides announced a slew of decisions including not to send more troops to the frontline, refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground and avoid taking any actions that may further complicate matters.

    The military talks were held with a specific agenda of exploring ways to implement a five-point agreement reached between Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi at a meeting in Moscow on September 10 on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation(SCO) conclave.

    The pact included measures like quick disengagement of troops, avoiding action that could escalate tensions, adherence to all agreements and protocols on border management and steps to restore peace along the LAC.

    Days after the military talks, the two sides held diplomatic parleys under the framework of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on border affairs, but no concrete outcome emerged from the negotiations on September 30.

    After the diplomatic talks, the MEA said it was agreed that the next round of the meeting of senior commanders should be held at an early date so that both sides can work towards an early and complete disengagement of the troops along the LAC in accordance with the existing bilateral agreement and protocols.

    Srivastava, who has been leading the Indian side at the WMCC talks, also attended the military parleys on September 21 for the first time.

    It is Lt Gen Singh’s last round of talks with the PLA in the current standoff as he is due to take charge as head of the prestigious Indian Military Academy(IMA) this week. His successor at the 14 Corps Lt Gen PGK Menon is also part of the Indian delegation.

    At the previous six rounds of military talks, the Indian side insisted on complete disengagement of Chinese troops at the earliest, and immediate restoration of status quo ante in all areas of eastern Ladakh prior to April.

    The situation in eastern Ladakh deteriorated following at least three attempts by the Chinese soldiers to “intimidate” Indian troops along the northern and southern bank of Pangong lake area between August 29 and September 8 where even shots were fired in the air for the first time at the LAC in 45 years.

    As tensions escalated further, the foreign ministers of India and China held talks in Moscow on September 10 where they reached a five-point agreement to defuse the situation in eastern Ladakh.

    The agreement was the basis for the sixth round of Corps commander-level talks.

    In the last three months, the Indian Army rushed tanks, heavy weaponry, ammunition, fuel, food and essential winter supplies to various treacherous and high-altitude areas of the region to maintain combat readiness through the harsh winter of around four months starting around mid-October.

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

  • Srinagar Gunfight: Two militants including commander Saifullah from Pakistan killed, search on

    Srinagar: Two militants have been killed in an encounter between government forces and militants in Rambagh area of Central Kashmir’s Srinagar on Monday.

    A senior police officer told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that two unidentified militant have been killed while as search is on in the area.

    Earlier an official said that a joint team of Police and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation on specific information about the presence of militants in the area.

    He said that as the joint teams of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them which was retaliated, triggering an encounter—(KNO)

  • Gunfight breaks out in Rambagh area of Srinagar

    Srinagar: A gunfight broke out between militants and security forces in Rambagh area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar on Monday morning.

    An official told News agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that a joint team of Police and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation on specific information about the presence of militants in the area.

    He said that as the joint teams of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them which was retaliated, triggering an encounter.

    A senior police officer also confirmed the exchange of fire between forces and militants.

    As per the sources, two to three militants are believed to be trapped in the area—(KNO)

  • 850MW Rattle new joint venture project to become reality soon

    Lt Governor takes a comprehensive review of the various NHPC projects in J&K

    Modalities for expediting the upcoming Pakal Dul, Kiru, Kwar projects finalized

    Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha took a comprehensive review of the status of various projects of National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in a meeting at the Raj Bhavan here today.

    With the intervention of Lt Governor, modalities have been finalized for the upcoming 850MW, new joint venture Ratle project which will augment the existing generation capacity in the region. The meeting also decided that the supplementary MOU will be finalized through joint discussions between MOP(GOI), GoJK (JKSPDC) and NHPC.

    Threadbare discussions were also held to fast-track the execution of the upcoming Pakal Dul, Kiru, and Kwar projects. Cumulatively, the upcoming power projects will generate 6298MW at the cost of Rs 54593 crores substantially enhancing the generation capacity in the region.

    Chairman & Managing Director (CMD), NHPC Limited, AK Singh briefed the Lt Governor regarding the details of commissioned and generation capacity of NHPC’s Power Stations across J&K, besides the present status of the NHPC projects under execution in the UT.

    The Lieutenant Governor was briefed about the completed Projects of NHPC in J&K and their generation capacity included – Power Stations- Salal (Stage I & II), MW 690 ; URI-I , MW 480; Dulhasti- MW 390; Sewa II, MW 120; Uri II, MW, 240 and Kishanganga, MW 330; collectively generating 2250 MW.

    The Lt Governor issued on-spot directions for completion of ongoing projects and called for better synergy between agencies for making J&K a power surplus region in the country. Remove bottlenecks, if any, hampering the completion of the projects, he added.

    Stressing on speedy completion of the projects, the Lt Governor directed the concerned officers for completion of all projects within the set timelines. He also asked the NHPC functionaries to take innovative measures and explore various conventional and non-conventional sources for the development of hydropower sector in Jammu and Kashmir.

    The Lt Governor enquired about the CSR works being carried out by the NHPC in the field of Healthcare, Education, Swachh Bharat and Vocational Training. He also sought details of the Direct & Indirect Employment generated through NHPC projects to residents of J&K.

    It was also informed that NHPC has played a significant role in Rural Electrification in 5 Districts – Kathua, Udhampur, Jammu, Srinagar, and Budgam.

    Sh. BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Sh. Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary, Power Development Department; Sh. AK Singh, CMD, NHPC; Sh. V K Maini, Executive Director, NHPC; Sh. Deepak Saigal, GM, Nodal Officer, Ratle; Sh. A.K. Choudhary, Managing Director, Chenab Valley Power Projects (CVPPL) and other senior functionaries of NHPC, PDD and CVPPL attended the meeting.(KNS)

  • Hope Article 370 will be restored in J&K with China’s support: Farooq Abdullah

    Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday held the Centre’s decision to abrogate Article 370 responsible for the Chinese aggression at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh.

    Speaking exclusively to India Today TV, Farooq Abdullah said that China “never accepted” the Abrogation of Article 370, and hoped that it will be restored with China’s support.

    “Whatever they are doing at LAC in Ladakh all because of the abrogation of Article 370, which they never accepted. I am hopeful that with their support, Article 370 will be restored in J&K,” Farooq Abdullah said.

    “I never invited the Chinese President, it was [PM] Modi who not only invited him, but did jhoola sawari with him. He [PM Modi] even took him to Chennai and had food with him,” Farooq Abdullah said.

    Further speaking on the Centre’s decision on Jammu and Kashmir, Farooq Abdullah said that “what the government had done on August 5 [in 2019] was unacceptable”.

    Farooq Abdullah further said that he was not even allowed to speak on the problems of Jammu and Kashmir in Parliament.

    Article 370, combined with Article 35A, accorded Jammu and Kashmir special status under the Constitution of India, allowing it to have a separate constitution and a separate penal code among other legal distinctions.

    Parliament had passed two resolutions on August 5 last year. The first rendered Article 370 inoperative in Jammu and Kashmir by applying the power granted under the same Article of the Constitution. The second resolution was for bifurcation of the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories — Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

    The special status of Jammu and Kashmir, and its reorganisation came into effect on October 31.

    After the abrogation, top Jammu and Kashmir political leaders including Farooq Abdullah, his son and former CM Omar Abdullah and PDP chief and former CM Mehbooba Mufti were put under house arrest. The Abdullahs have been released since.

    Currently, India and China are locked in a tense border standoff in Ladakh. Both sides have held a series of high-level diplomatic and military talks to resolve the border row.

    With inputs from Kashmir Reader

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

  • Workers Party President concludes five day long visit to Handwar, Langate

    Handwara: The president of Jammu Kashmir Workers Party Mir Junaid concluded a five day visit to Handwara and Langate in which he visited 41 villages where he visited various block offices and municipalities.

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    A party spokesperson in a statement to news agency KINS says Mir also visited various hospitals to check on the facilities that were available to common people.

    “During his visit to Handwara and Langate constituencies, Mir met 56 delegations belonging to various areas of these constituencies. During the meetings, people expressed their problems in front of the JKWP president who assured them that their grievances would reach the ears of the higher ups in the government,” the statement reads.

    Mir as per the statement promised the delegations that his party would materialise the solutions to all the problems that they were facing and would not stop until each problem is solved. Mir then asked the people to come up and voice their problems to him whenever they are in need.

    Mir said that he will always be available for his people and his every effort will be guided by their welfare and prosperity. Mir also told the delegations that his office will be open 24/7 for listening to the problems of the common people and his services will always be at their disposal.

    Mir took notes of the various shortcomings the area was facing and will be compiling a report for their fast track solution soon. Mir advised the delegations to become part of local self governance machinery for proper planning and development of their areas.