Category: Union Territory

  • COVID19 | Kashmiris go mutton crazy

    Kashmiris go mutton crazy, Mutton dealers say supply unavailable, ‘Ask Govt to clear the air on unavailability of mutton’

    Srinagar: People across Kashmir are fighting the battle against Covid-19 like other matured region across the globe, but one that continues to irritate them is shortage of mutton.

    While fight against the pandemic is on, mutton crazy people are running from pillar to post to find mutton.
    Over the past few weeks, Kashmir is facing severe shortage of mutton due to the lack of supply that used to come from Punjab, Haryana and New Delhi.
    “All mandis are closed due to the pandemic and we haven’t received sufficient stock of sheep or goats since past three weeks,” said Abdur Rehman Regoo, a mutton dealer in Pampore area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

    He said whatever sheep he had in stock were sold and his shed where he used to store sheep, is empty.
    Same is the case in Srinagar, the summer capital city, where mutton dealers are facing serious shortage of stock that includes sheep and goat.
    The dealers say that no supply reaches them and whatever they had in stock has been sold out. “People knock our doors early morning asking for mutton. We have only one reply for them “there is no supply,” General Secretary Wholesale Mutton Dealers Association Mehraj-ud- Din told Kashmir indepth News Service (KINS).

    He said that dozens of mutton dealers and meat sellers are facing huge losses. “We were yet to recover the losses inflicted on us by long shutdown due to roll back of Article 370. Now the pandemic has come again as our biggest enemy,” he maintained.

    Director Consumers Affairs and Public Distribution (CA&PD) Bashir Ahmad said that pandemic has choked the supplies. “If things improve, supplies will reach Kashmir,” he told KINS.

    Kashmiri people are known voracious mutton eaters and there is not even a single house, that didn’t cook mutton dish at least once a week.

    Many people however questioned that if poultry supply is reaching Kashmir, why is there mutton shortage.

    The mutton dealers have, however, urged the government to direct the Animal and Sheep Husbandry department to activate local supplies for the mutton dealers. “We have number of Sheep farms across Kashmir, and if we get the supplies from them, we can overcome the shortage,” Mehraj Din said.

    He, however, said that recently many mutton shops were sealed, which indicates that government doesn’t want mutton to be sold.

    “We also urge the government to clear the air, whether it doesn’t want meat to be sold in Covid-19 crises. If it is so, we should be informed,” he said. (KINS)

  • Covid-19: 12 non-locals among 25 more test positive

    2 minor sisters discharged from JLNM

    Srinagar: 25 more people including 12 non-locals tested for the novel coronavirus in the Kashmir on Monday while two minor Covid-19 sisters were discharged from JLNM hospital here.

    They said twelve of the positive cases were confirmed from SKIMS lab and included nine from Bandipora and three from Baramulla. The other thirteen cases were confirmed at CD hospital lab and include 12 non-local residents from New Delhi, Gujarat and Kerela. The other is a resident of Kulgam.

    Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Shahid Iqbal Choudhary told GNS that 12 among the 13 who tested positive were already put under quarantine.

    “They are religious preachers from Delhi, Gujarat and Kerala and were already under quarantine,” DC said.

    With these cases, the officially confirmed tally stands at 270

    49 in Jammu and 222 in Kashmir. Four people have died due to the deadly infection in the J&K while eight others — three each in Jammu and five from Kashmir divisions including two minor sisters from Natipora Srinagar have recovered and have been discharged, leaving the active cases in Kashmir to 213 and 45 in Jammu.

    Meanwhile, the first two COVID-19 positive children were discharged from JLNM Hospital Rainawari here.
    The sisters, 7 year old and three and a half year old were discharged along with their mother who was COVID-19 negative but was staying with her daughters. “The repeat samples of both the children and of the mother came NEGATIVE for COVID-19 today,” officials said.

    Principal Secretary Information and government spokesman termed it as a “Great News. Mubarak to the families and gratitude to the entire medical team,” he tweeted.

    The children from Natipora had come in contact with their grandfather who had arrived from Saudi Arabia after performing Umrah and tested positive for Covid-19.

    The man had shared the same flight as that of the Kashmir’s first Covid-19 patient – a 67-year-old woman from Srinagar’s Khanyar area – who was discharged from SKIMS Soura. (GNS)

  • 4 year old girl along with mother test positive in Bandipora

    Total confirmed cases jump to 270 in J&K

    Bandipora: A four year old girl and her mother were tested positive for Coronavirus today in North Kashmir’s Banipora district. Nine confirmed cases were reported from the district today, taking the total number of positive cases to 52.

    Chief Medical Officer Bandipora, Dr Tajamul told KNT that they wanted the mother to go to home but her latest test was found positive along with her four year old girl.

    He said 9 patients who were tested positive today are all contacts of the deceased Covid-19 man from Gund Jahangir Bandipora.

    “After the death of Covid-19 patient at Gund Jahangir, we had quarantined 14 relatives of that man and among those 9 were tested positive today. The sad part of the story is that 4 year old girl has also been tested positive. We are shifting them to isolation wards,” CMO Bandipora said.

    Meanwhile, 25 new cases including 12 non-locals of Covid-19 were reported in Jammu and Kashmir today and they all are from Kashmir, though 12 have of them are non-locals.

    There are total 270 confirmed cases in Jammu and Kashmir. For the third consecutive day, Srinagar witnessed no Covid-19 case on Monday. (KNT)

  • Coronavirus | There Is No Need To Panic

    The objective and purpose of this talk is to tell you one thing. There is no need to panic and be afraid because that will not change anything and let us not forget who we are and what we are. We are Muslims. And it’s our Eman and Yaqeen that nothing can harm you without Allah’s permission.

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  • Kashmir Tally Cross 200-Mark as 13 More Test Positive; J&K COVID-19 count at 258

    Srinagar: Thirteen more people tested for coronavirus in the Kashmir on Monday, taking the total number of cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 258, official sources said.

    They said twelve of the positive cases were confirmed from SKIMS lab and included samples received from other hospitals mainly GMC Baramulla. The cases include nine from Bandipora and 3 from Baramulla.

    The other case was confirmed at CD hospital lab and pertains to a man from Kulgam.

    With these cases, the officially confirmed tally stands at 258—49 in Jammu and 208 in Kashmir. Four people have died due to the deadly infection in the J&K while six others—three each in Jammu and Kashmir divisions have recovered and have been discharged, leaving the active cases in Kashmir to 202 and 45 in Jammu. (GNS)

  • Good News: Two COVID-19 positive kids test negative, discharged from hospital

    Srinagar, Apr 13: Two kids who were tested positive for Covid-19 were discharged from the hospital after their re-confirmation tests were again turn negative. Hospital sources told Kashmir News Trust that a five and 7 year old sibling were admitted in the JLNM Rainawari Hospital Srinagar after they were tested positive for Covid-19. A medico said that first Covid-19 positive sibling was discharged from the hospital today along with their mother who was Covid-19 negative but was staying with her children. The re-confirmation tests of all the three were found negative today and thus they were discharged. These two kids hail from Azad Basti Natipora area of Srinagar city. They were tested positive after coming into contact with their grandfather who had a travel history of Saudi Arabia.

    Nodal Officer for Coronavirus, Dr Bilques confirmed to KNT that both these sisters were discharged from the hospital today after tested negative. (KNT)
  • Cop dead, another critical in Dachan militant attack ‘Ascertaining facts: Police

    Kishtwar: Suspected militants Monday fired upon a police party in mountainous Dachan region of district Kishtwar.

    Dachan is 80 kilometers away from district headquarter Kishtawar.

    Reports said that suspected militants fired upon two cops among which one died on spot while another has been shifted to hospital in critical condition. Sources added that assailants snatched service rifle of both the cops after targeting them.

    Unconfirmed reports said that the policeman who died on the spot is Khurshid Ahmed while injured cop has been identified as Vishal Singh.

    Station House Officer Kishtwar, Ajaz Ahmed Wani told KNT that Dachan is a far away mountainous area. “We have dispatched a police party there and it will take time to reach there. What I have learnt is that militants attacked a police party resulting in the death of two cops. They have also snatched their service rifles,” he said adding that facts are being ascertained. (KNT)

  • NC Spokesperson Asks PM Modi To Announce Restoration Of 4G In His Speech

    “If you really think that INFORMATION, AWARENESS & SOCIAL DISTANCING can play a vital role in eradicating Covid19. Announce the restoration of 4G in J&K at 10 Am in your speech tomorrow. Thanks!” Tweeted NC Spokesperson Sarah Hayat Shah

  • Killing of civilians in Chowkibal, Timuna Villages of Kupwara a gruesome act, deserves strong condemnation: Altaf Thakur

    Urges DC Kupwara to provide immediate ex-gratia to NoK’s of slain, injured and to conduct fast-track damage assessment of damage caused due to shelling

    Srinagar: Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) J&K spokesman Altaf Thakur on Monday lashed out at Pakistan and its army for resorting to unprovoked and unjustified ceasefire violation in Tandghar, Keran and Chowkibal areas of Kupwara district which left three civilians including a woman and an eight-year-old boy dead.

    Thakur said that it highly condemnable act and reflects frustration on part of the neighbouring country that when entire world is fighting Covid-19 pandemic, it is resorting to unprovoked ceasefire violation.

    In a statement issued here, Thakur said that it was painful to see massive damage caused to residential houses in Chowkibal, Keran, and Timuna-Vilgam village besides wails and shrieks of those whose loved ones have been killed. The BJP leader said that Pakistan must mend its ways and stop funding terror and targeting innocent civilians who live along the Line of Control in Kupwara district of north Kashmir.

    He said that there are reports of massive damage to property worth lakhs and also many cattle including sheep and cows have died as well. Thakur said Pakistan must work to stop spread of pandemic rather than targeting innocent civilians. Killing of civilians in shelling is highly condemnable and is a gruesome act and world community should take serious note of it. The BJP leader also urged the Deputy Commissioner Kupwara to go for a detailed damage assessment and to release immediate ex-gratia in favour of next of kin (NoKs) of those who were killed in shelling and also for those who were left injured. He said a thorough damage assessment of houses damaged, cattle and other livestock lost should also be done and affected be granted immediate relief.

  • House boat owner booked for hosting and hiding British foreignor

    Srinagar: A British national has been sent to a quarantine facility while his host in Srinagar has been booked here in Kashmir capital Srinagar.

    Media reports said that a house boat owner not only hosted a British citizen but also provided him accommodation at his house boat.

    The said foreigner was spotted by a police official. During questioning, he foreigner admitted that he reached to Valley via

    Srinagar-Jammu Highway and had managed to skip the Foreigner Registration Offices of both Jammu and Kashmir Tourism and police in Srinagar.

    The house boat owner according to media reports also admitted that he was hosting since March 15.

    The foreigner was immediately taken to the hospital for checkup where his condition was stated to be stable and was directed to remain in quarantine.

    The FIR vide number 45/2020 has been registered at Nehru Park police station under sections 269 and 188 of IPC in this regard. (KNT)