Category: Union Territory

  • Covid-19: No district in J&K categorised as ‘Red-Zone’

    Srinagar: Although total casualties in Kashmir Valley are likely to cross 1000 mark due to Covid-19, no district from Kashmir Valley has been categorized as ‘Red-Zone’.

    Government has designated Lakhanpur Containment Zone and either side of Banihal Tunnel as ‘Red Zone’ while all districts except Kishtwar have been declared as ‘Orange Zones’.

    Kishtwar is the only district in Jammu and Kashmir that has been declared as ‘Green Zone’.

    Pertinently, the total casualties in Jammu and Kashmir due to Covid-19 have reached 1314 while the number of positive cases stands at 81793. (KNT)

  • As Fewer Locals Get Key Admin Posts, Kashmiri Muslims Fear Planned Demographic Change

    Of the 66 top bureaucrats in Muslim-majority J&K at this time, 38 are from other states. Of the 12 sitting judges at the high court, only two are Muslim. And there is not a single Muslim officer in the LG’s secretariat.

    Srinagar: An officer of the Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) has alleged that Kashmiri and Muslim officers have been deliberately sidelined or kept away from key positions since June 2018, when Mehbooba Mufti, the last chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, lost power.

    “This process picked up pace when the Union government abrogated Article 370 last year,” said the KAS officer who serves at the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar, on the condition of anonymity.

    According to the officer, after August 5, 2019, when the Union government stripped J&K of its special status and split the erstwhile state into two union territories (UT), local Muslim officers disappeared from key positions in the secretariat.

    “Today when you go into the secretariat you find non-Kashmiris and non-Muslims holding important meetings, making decisions and keeping the Muslim and Kashmiri officers away,” the officer added.

    Once a state, J&K is now a Muslim-majority union territory. According to the 2011 census, Muslims constitute 68.31% of J&K’s total population of 12.5 million people and Hindus comprise 28.43%. Muslims form the majority in 17 out of the 20 districts of J&K, yet the number of local officers in the UT’s administrative services is very low.

    For example, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s secretariat does not have even a single Muslim officer. All the 13 officers in the Raj Bhavan family (members of the LG’s secretariat) are non-Muslims and non-Kashmiris. Sinha is a former Union minister and senior BJP leader from Uttar Pradesh.

    Similarly, there are no Muslim officers among the senior staff of chief secretary B.V.R. Subrahmanyam, director-general of police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh and Chief Justice Gita Mittal.

    Of the four advisers to LG Sinha, two are Muslims, but they do not have roots in Kashmir Valley. Not one of the divisional commissioners or the police chiefs of J&K is a Muslim or even from the Kashmir Valley.

    The last Muslim DGP in J&K was Ghulam Jeelani Pandit, who retired in December 1989. The last Kashmiri Muslim chief secretary was Mohammad Iqbal Khandey, who retired in 2015. Only two Kashmiri Muslims have served as DGP in Kashmir’s history.

    Where are the locals?

    On February 6 this year, the Union government abolished the J&K state cadre of the civil services and made it part of the Arunachal Pradesh, Goa and Mizoram union territories.

    Many senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and KAS officers believe that this may demotivate Kashmiri candidates from appearing in the competitive exams for the civil services, with the result that Kashmiris may completely disappear from the administration.

    The number of local officers in the IAS state cadre of J&K has seldom been high. For example, of the 58 IAS officers who had formed the state cadre of the erstwhile state of J&K in 2018-19, only seven had been Kashmiri Muslims. These included Dr Shah Faesal, who had resigned from the service in January 2019, bringing down the number to six.

    Today, of the 66 top bureaucrats in J&K, including those from the civil secretariat and the LG’s secretariat, 38 are from other states.

    At the civil secretariat, key departments such as home, power, finance, revenue, health and environment are headed by non-Muslim officers.

    The only bureaucrat from Kashmir currently in charge of a vital department is Asgar Hassan Samoon, principal secretary for school education.

    According to J&K’s general administration department, there are currently five commissioner secretaries, of whom only two are Muslims. There are eight principal secretaries, but only one is Muslim. The commissioners of finance, revenue, health and medical education are all non-Muslims. Thus, of these 16 officers, only three are Muslim. And in the J&K UT at this time, of the 66 top bureaucrats, 38 are from other Indian states.

    According to figures available with the J&K government, of the 20 districts of J&K, nine have Muslim deputy commissioners, but only four of them are from the Kashmir Valley.

    Meanwhile, in the high court, the last Kashmiri to hold the position of chief justice was Bashir Ahmed Khan in 2007. At present, of the 12 sitting judges at the J&K high court, only two are Muslims. “This is the first time in my career of 15 years that I have seen only two Muslim judges here,” a senior advocate told The Wire. “The J&K high court should have a 50-50 ratio of Muslim and non-Muslim judges,” he added.

    Of the seven deputy inspectors-general of police in J&K, two are Muslim but none are from J&K. J&K has 23 police districts, seven of which have Muslim superintendents of police (SSPs), of whom only three are from the Kashmir Valley.

    And in June 2019, the then governor’s administration had sacked J&K Bank’s Muslim chairman Parvez Ahmed about four months before the end of his term, replacing him with R.K. Chibber, a Hindu. Ahmed had been accused of nepotism, financial irregularities and illegal appointments in the bank, but rejected all the accusations.

    Out of balance

    In an exclusive interview with The Wire on September 23, former chief minister of J&K Dr Farooq Abdullah, today a member of parliament from Srinagar constituency, had said: “Today, you have the LG who is Hindu, the DG and the two IGs are Hindus. But during our time we had representation from both communities. When we were in power – be it my father, me, my son, Mufti Sahab or others – Hindus and Muslims were equally distributed in the bureaucracy. Today, that balance is not there. There is a total wipeout. Do you think only one community has the brains and the other community does not have any brains at all?”

    Six months ago, social media in Kashmir trended a photograph released by the office of former J&K LG Girish Chandra Murmu. The photo depicted Murmu holding a meeting with a battery of bureaucrats. Of the 19 officials in the photo, there was just one local Muslim officer – Farooq Ahmad Lone, a former IAS officer. This photograph, according to Kashmiri social media users, showed that the Union government was deliberately making demographic changes in the predominantly Muslim Kashmir Valley.

    Last week, senior BJP leader Muhammad Maqbool War even claimed that in coming days, all the posts in the UT’s civil and police administration would be held by BJP supporters. He made this claim in a party convention in the Sumbal area of North Kashmir’s Bandipora district.

    However, Ashok Koul, the BJP’s general secretary in J&K, denied that his party had any plan to change the demography of J&K. “The LG of J&K has clearly said that he will bring good officers in the administration and there is no mention of Muslim or Hindu. Go and see – you will find Muslim commissioner secretaries in the administration,” said Koul.

    Irfan Amin Malik is a The Wire’s Srinagar-based reporter.

    With inputs from The Wire

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

  • Bandipora Police arrests drug peddler, Contraband substances recovered

    Srinagar: Acting tough against the drug dealings, Police in Bandipora have arrested a drug peddler and recovered Contraband substances from his possession.

    Police in a statement issued to news agency KINS said that officers at a checkpoint established at Ganastan crossing intercepted one person identified as Mohd Yaqoob Beigh resident of Ganastan. During checking, officers were able to recover 14kgs of Bhang like substance and 110gms of Charas powder from his possession. He has been arrested and shifted to Police Station Sumbal where he remains in custody.

    Accordingly, a case under relevant sections of law has been registered in Sumbal and investigation has been initiated.

    Community members are requested to come forward with any information regarding drug peddlers in their neighbourhood. Persons found indulging in drug peddling will be dealt as per law.

    Our consistent actions against drug peddlers should reassure the community members that we are making efforts to keep our society free from the scourge of drug menace.(KINS)

  • Awantipora police arrests bootlegger, recovers 16 bottles illicit liquor

    Srinagar: Police in Awantipora arrested a bootlegger and recovered 16 bottles of illicit liquor from his possession.

    Police in a statement issued to news agency KINS said that officers at a checkpoint established at Awantipora Chowk intercepted an individual identified as Ishtiyaq Mahmood resident of Chersoo Awantipora. During search, officers were able to recover 16 bottles of illicit liquor from his possession. He has been arrested and shifted to Police Station Awantipora where he remains in custody.

    In this connection, a case FIR No. 143/2020 under relevant sections of law has been registered in PS Awantipora and further investigation has been initiated.

    Locals have lauded the efforts of Police and appealed to continue such drives in future as well. Police have resolved to act tough against inimical elements.

    Community members are requested to come forward with any information regarding anti social elements in their neighbourhood. Persons found indulging in anti social activities will be dealt as per law.(KINS)

  • Agri Dept. launches drive to eradicate the menace of spurious fertilizers, pesticides, seeds

    Srinagar: The Department of Agriculture Kashmir today launched a special drive to eradicate the menace of spurious fertilisers, pesticides and seeds.

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    In this context, the Law Enforcement Agency of Agriculture Department headed by Director Law Enforcement Abdul Rahim Samoon conducted 260 raids and inspections of various godowns, premises and shops dealing with the business across the valley.

    As many as 251 samples were collected during the course and the same shall be sent to different notified laboratories for quality analysis in the UT as well as outside.

    Speaking on the occasion, Director Law Enforcement said that this special drive will continue to ensure regulation of standard and genuine insecticides, fertilizers and seeds to the farming community.

    He warned of strict action against those found involved in contravening any provision of the insecticide act 1968 and fertilizer control order 1985.

    Deputy Director Law Enforcement, Assistant Director Law Enforcement, all Chief Agriculture Officers, Law Enforcement Inspectors were part of the special drive teams.(KINS)

  • Director Agriculture Kashmir inaugurates Seed Production Office at Lalmandi

    Srinagar: In an effort to provide the basic facilities and good working environment to the employees, Director Agriculture Kashmir Altaf Aijaz Andrabi today inaugurated a pre-fabricated Seed Production Office at Kitchen Garden Lalmandi, here.

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    The Director Agriculture on the occasion reiterated the commitment of providing all facilities to the employees so that they can work for the betterment of the farming community without any inconvenience.

    Director Agriculture appreciated the efforts put forth by the officers, officials and field functionaries of the department during the crisis time of Covid-19 by reaching every nook and corner of the valley and providing agriculture inputs and technical guidance to the farmers despite health risks.

    He stressed upon the officers of the Kitchen Garden Scheme that the Kitchen Garden Scheme should work in a mission mode to promote the vegetable sector of the valley by providing more vegetable seedlings among the growers so that self sufficiency in vegetables is achieved.

    He directed the officers and officials of the scheme to upscale cropping intensity of vegetable seedlings as many hi-tech poly houses have already been erected in different kitchen garden farms of the department and ensure maximum outreach among the enthusiastic growers by introducing high value crops of exotic vegetables for better remunerations.

    Later Director Agriculture visited all Hi-Tech Poly Houses at the Kitchen Garden and Floriculture Section of the Department.

    Among others, Joint Director Agriculture Extension Chowdhary Muhammad Iqbal, Joint Director Agriculture Inputs Amir Ud Din Andrabi, Project Coordinator Mushrooms, Seed Production Officer, In-charge Kitchen Garden were present on the occasion.(KINS)

  • DDC Kulgam flags-off 60 boys on Aharbal Trekking expedition

    Srinagar: A group of 60 Students was today flagged-off by DDC Kulgam, Showkat Aijaz Bhat for a trekking expedition from Mini-Secretariat here.

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    The event was organized by District youth services and sports department Kulgam and as many as 60 boys from 06 Zones of district are taking part in the 5 Day long trekking camp.
    These boys are scheduled to explore the areas of Aharbal during the trekking programme.
    On the occasion it was informed that the same trekking programme will be organized for girls in phase 2nd.

    Among others, ACR, SDM Noorabad, DYSSO and other officers were present on the occasion.(KINS)

  • Interview date for Chief Finance Officer rescheduled

    Srinagar: It is notified for the information of shortlisted candidates that the interview for the post of Chief Finance Officer (on contractual basis) earlier scheduled to be held on 16th September, 2020, Wednesday shall now be held on 10th October, 2020, Saturday (12:00 Noon).

    As per a statement issued here by the CEO, Srinagar Smart City Limited the rescheduling of the interview has been done with respect to the  advertisement issued by the said office Vide Advertisement No 01 SSCL of 2020 Dated: 09/07/2020.

    It is further mentioned that the venue and other instructions as envisaged in the original interview notice shall remain the same.(KINS)

  • AMIE exams to be held at IEI Church Lane, Srinagar

    Srinagar:  The AMIE Summer-2020 examinations are scheduled to be held from 10th to 16th of October, 2020, throughout the Country, including Srinagar, as one of the Centres. The schedule is available on website www.ieindia.org.

    The candidates who have already registered themselves for AMIE Examination for Srinagar Centre, Code No.190 are informed that the Venue for their examinations has been fixed as: The Institution of Engineers (India), J&K State Centre, Church Lane, Near Amar Singh Club, Sonwarbagh, Srinagar. TeleFax: 0194-2501156 and Mobile/WhatsApp No. 6006290696.(KINS)

  • Govt to reopen 2nd Phase of Gulmarg Gondola ‘Kongdoori to Apharwat’ on October 10

    Srinagar: After resuming cable car service for tourists visiting Gulmarg, the government is reopening the 2nd Phase of Gulmarg Gondola, Kongdoori to Apharwat, for commercial operation on 10th of October, 2020, Saturday.

    The concerned authorities have informed that this second phase shall be operational only on weekends that is Saturdays and Sundays for the time being while the operation of Gondola for first phase that is Gulmarg to Kongdoori will continue to remain functional on daily basis.

    Meanwhile, all necessary preventive protocols and SOPs regarding COVID-19 like social distance, sanitization of cabins before and after boarding and deboarding of passengers, wearing of masks, temperature checking etc. are being strictly adhered to.(KINS)