Category: Union Territory

  • Netizens Asks Cyber Police To Take Cognizance Of This Child




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    Srinagar: Prominent Youth Leader Manzoor Bhat requested Cyber Police Kashmir kindly take cognizance of this child because of the wrong impression he is giving on our society.

    Concern regarding inappropriate content on social media. It is crucial for everyone to be responsible and mindful of the content they share on social media. Safety and promoting positivity are essential in shaping our society. Let’s support each other in spreading kindness and positivity. My request to all social media users is that they should not promote such content.



  • IUST Awantipora Announces Winter Vacations from Jan 1, 2024 up to Feb 11, 2024


    Srinagar, Dec 27: The Islamic University of Science and Technology, Awantipora on Wednesday announced the observance of winter vacations from January 1, 2024, upto February 11, 2024.

    The exams and other academic/administrative activities, as per a varsity notification, will continue as planned during this period.

  • Anand Marriage Act implemented after Art 370 abrogation in J&K: LG  


    Jammu, Dec 26: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha participated in a function marking ‘Veer Baal Diwas’ at Gurudwara, Bhagwati Nagar today. He also unveiled a statue of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji, disciple of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj and attended a ‘Shabad Kirtan’.

    The four Sahibzades of Guruji were the embodiment of courage, valour and sacrifice. The life, ideals and bravery of Sahibzades is unparalleled in history, the Lt Governor said.

    “Our great Gurus ensured society is free from all discrimination, fear and insecurity. The martyrdom day of Sahibzades is an occasion to remember the contribution of our revered Sikh Gurus to nation and we must strive relentlessly towards achieving the ideals espoused by them,” the Lt Governor observed.

    The Sikh Gurus worked with the common commitment to protect the integrity and sovereignty of India and promoted social justice, social harmony and empowerment of all sections of society, he said.

    The Lt Governor said, it is a matter of great pride for all of us that the entire society has come together to pay the respect to our Great Gurus, Sahibzades and resolved to the task of nation-building.

    “Under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Anand Marriage Act has been implemented in Jammu Kashmir. Some people say what has changed in Jammu Kashmir. If Article 370 had remained in Jammu Kashmir, Anand Marriage Act would not have become a reality. The administration is restoring the shrine of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji in Reasi. The devotees and tourists from across the country will be able to visit the spiritual place of Baba Banda Singh Ji,” the Lt Governor said.

    The Lt Governor reiterated the commitment of Union Territory administration to promote Punjabi language in education.

  • LT Colonel who was in coma after gunfight with Militants in Kupwara dies after 8 years


    Jalandhar, Dec 25: Lt Col Karanbir Singh Natt, Sena Medal, who was in coma for last eight years after receiving serious injuries while fighting militants in Kupwara district in Jammu and Kashmir in 2015, passed away on Saturday in Military Hospital Jalandhar.

    Brig BA Dhillon (retd), Director Sainik Welfare, Punjab, confirmed the news of Lt Col Natt’s demise.

    Lt Col Natt was serving as the second-in-command (2IC) of 160 Territorial Army Battalion (JAK Rifles) at the time of the incident in November 2015 while leading a combing operation against militants holed up in a village near Kupwara.

    Lt Col Natt was originally commissioned as a Short Service Commission officer in The Brigade of Guards in 1998. He served in the regiment for 14 years before being relieved from service in 2012. He joined the Territorial Army following his completion of service as a Short Service Commission officer.

    Lt Col Natt had received grievous injuries to his face, particularly lower jaw, when on November 25, 2015 a terrorist holed up in a hut in Haji Naka village in Kupwara district of J&K, close to the Line of Control, fired upon him. Doctors in the Military Hospital in Srinagar and later in Army Research and Referral Hospital New Delhi had conducted frantic surgeries in him to save his life.

    The family of Lt Col Natt originally belongs to village Dhadiala Natt, near Batala. He is survived by his wife Navpreet Kaur, and daughters, Guneet and Ashmeet.– (The Indian Express)

  • APHC Expresses Pain & Sorrow at the kiling of a former police officer




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    Srinagar: All Parties Hurriyat Conference(APHC) in a statement expressed pain and sorrow at the kiling of a former police officer Mohammad Shafi Mir in Baramulla and expressed sympathy and condolences with the bereaved family. APHC said that such killings are a blot on humanity and only bring disgrace to the people and place where they are committed. They are no solution to resolve conflicts and only cause grief and suffering.

    In principle APHC condemns them as it condemns all state and non state acts of force,violence, killing and disempowerment.

    In the statement APHC said that each day blood is spilled in J&K, yet claims of normalcy are made. We have always believed that unless the basic issue of Kashmir is not addressed, unfortunately we will keep witnessing bloodshed.



  • Muslims help perform last rites of Kashmiri Pandit in Ganderbal





    Ganderbal, Dec 24: Muslim in Batpora Tulmulla locality of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal om Sunday helped perform last rites of an elderly Kashmiri Pandit.

    Locals told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that Bansi Lal Pandit (60) alias Kaka Ji breathed his last at his home im Batpora Tulmulla yesterday.

    They said that soon after the news of his death spread, locals visited his home and helped arrange made arrangements to perform his last rites.

    They said that being his neighbour it was their duty to help family to perform the last rites.

    Remembering the moments spent with him, locals said that Bansi Lal was a generous and kind man and was always willing to lend a helping hand, no matter what time of day or night it was.

    Meanwhile, family of Bansi Lal also expressed gratitude to their Muslim neighbours and said that they have always been by their side even during the toughest of times—(KNO)



  • Retired SP shot dead by Militants during Azan in Baramulla: Police





    Srinagar, Dec 24: Militants on Sunday morning shot dead a retired police officer in Gantmulla area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, police said.

    In a post on X, Kashmir zone police, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the retired superintendent of police was shot dead while giving a prayer call (Azan) in a mosque. Police said that area has been cordoned off, while further details are awaited.

    “Terrorists fired upon Shri Mohd Shafi, a retired police officer at Gantmulla, Sheeri #Baramulla, while praying Azan in the mosque and succumbed to injuries. Area has been #cordoned off. Further details awaited,” police said.

    The slain was 72 -years- old and is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. A pall of gloom descended on entire Gantumulla village when the news of killing of Shafi spread on the area with people thronging his house to mourn the killing—(KNO)



  • Kashmir’s ‘Newton’ introduces all-weather-resistant Kang’er with advanced features

    Innovator Mohammad Ismail Mir laments lack of appreciation by govt despite recognition from Harvard Medical School

    Srinagar, Dec 23: A renowned Kashmiri innovator, often hailed as the “Newton” of the valley for his numerous inventions, has now introduced an all-weather-resistant Kang’er by incorporating advanced features in the traditional firepot.

    Mohammad Ismail Mir, hailing from Watapora village of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, has already showcased his inventive prowess with creations like an automatic ventilator, automatic disinfectant spray, and more.

    In an interview with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Ismail said he had a passion for innovation since childhood. In 1976, I started a radio station with a range of approximately three kilometres.

    Though he completed his education up to the 12th grade, Ismail has always cherished his enthusiasm for technological inventions.

    In 1983, after reading a booklet explaining the theory and parts required for innovation, I crafted a remote-controlled car, he said.

    Discussing his latest innovation, Mir said that the modified Kang’er can be powered by water, electricity and charcoal, which serves the dual purpose of heating in winter and cooling in summer.

    He said the idea was presented to the authorities of science and technology in 2022, and after 4-5 months of dedicated work, the enhanced Kang’er was ready.

    This Kang’er, despite its metallic structure, is unbreakable and has safety measures to prevent skin burns, he said, adding that it also functions as a water bottle and has additional features such as electricity generation and fire alerts in the vicinity.

    “I can work on any idea if provided with the necessary materials,” Ismail said. He claimed that many of the innovations by present-day innovators in Kashmir were already accomplished by him decades ago.

    When asked about his goals, Mir said his primary aim is to support the people in any way possible. His favourite creation to date is the oxygen concentrator developed during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Highlighting the significance of the Kang’er in Kashmiri culture, Ismail said that by introducing such innovative Kang’ers, he aims to preserve this cultural element. He has urged the government to involve registered potters and artisans to produce these Kang’ers on a large scale for the benefit of the public.

    Despite his notable inventions, including the oxygen concentrator and automatic disinfectant spray that garnered recognition from the Harvard Medical School last year, Ismail lamented the lack of appreciation from the government at any level so far—(KNO)

  • Legal action initiated, compensation to families announced: J&K Govt on Poonch civilian deaths





    Srinagar, Dec 22: A day after three civilians were allegedly killed in an Amry camp Baffliaz area of Poonch District, the government on Saturday said that medico-legal formalities were promptly conducted, and the appropriate authority has initiated legal proceedings to investigate the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

    The Government also said it has announced compensation for each of the deceased, besides also announced compassionate appointments to the next of kin of each deceased.

    “The death of three civilians was reported yesterday in Baffliaz of Poonch District. The medico legal formalities were conducted and legal action in this matter has been initiated by the appropriate authority. Government has announced compensation for each of the deceased.deceased Further Government has also announced compassionate appointments to the next of kin of each deceased,” the Information & PR, J&K informed in a statement.



  • SKIMS Performs First Land mark Swap Kidney Transplant, Creates New Hope for Helpless Patients





    Srinagar 22 , 2023: In its continuous efforts to enhance advances in patient care, the Department of Urology & Kidney Transplant SKIMS achieved a major milestone by performing Swap Kidney Transplant today. This is the first swap kidney transplant done in UT of J&K.
    Director SKIMS / EOSG complimented Prof. Saleem Wani HOD Urology & KTU and associate departments for this significant achievement. He said patient care is top priority at SKIMS & the swap transplant done by the Department of Urology & KTU is a major breakthrough in kidney transplant and our commitment towards new advances in patient care.
    HOD, Urology & KTU Prof. Saleem Wani while giving details said that “this is landmark surgery done by the SKIMS and is a major milestone set in the kidney transplantation”.He said one patient aged 59 years from South Kashmir suffering from diabetes and ESRD on dialysis since November 2022 had wife as his only kidney donor. However they had positive CDC cross match due to which kidney transplant was not possible.Whileas another patient from Bandipora aged 33 years with CKD stage 5 had mother as his only kidney donor whose Blood group did not match which precluded kidney transplant. On swap (donor exchange) both patients received blood group matched and immunologically compatible kidney donation.

    Prof. Wani Stressed that “Swap Transplant is one of the ways to counter organ shortage as organ shortage is a main hurdle in kidney transplant”,he added. He said that with successful conduct of first swap kidney transplant SKIMS has set the ball rolling for enhancing the donor pool.He said it requires a lot of logistics and expertise as two transplants are performed in a single day, which is burdensome but SKIMS with all capabilities performed the surgery successfully and created a ray of hope for the helpless patients.
    He said SKIMS is a major contributor to the organ transplant program of the country filling a major gap as one lac eighty thousand kidney failure patients need kidney transplant in India in a year and only 6000 kidney transplants are done. He said SKIMS has so far done more than 550 kidney transplants successfully. Organ shortage being a limiting factor,he underscored the importance of Cadaver Transplant, Swap Transplant and ABO incompatible Transplant which he said is a way forward to give new lease of life to patients suffering from kidney failure . He said the Department of Urology & KTU is taking serious measures to work out Cadaver Transplant and in this direction various awareness programs are being conducted in coordination with SOTTO ( State Organ & Tissue Transplant Organization). He also said that the departments of urology & KTU,nephrology, and immunology are working in close coordination to set another milestone by starting ABO incompatible kidney transplant in near future.
    Prof. Wani lauded Department of Nephrology, Department of Anaesthesia, Department of Immunology for their constant support & close coordination. He thanked and complimented entire team of KTU ,urology OT and all members including Prof. Arif, Hamid, Dr Rouf Khawaja, Dr. Sajad malik, Dr sajad Para, Dr Saqib( urology), prof Ashraf Bhat, prof Imtiyaz wani, Prof Muzaffar Wani, Dr Manzoor, Dr Rais( nephrology),Prof Showkat Gurcoo,Dr. Khalid (Anesthesiology) and Prof. Zaffar Amin Shah(Immunology). He also appreciated the role of Kidney Transplant Coordinators Ms. Yasmin and Ms. Ishrat for their efforts of counselling the families.
    Issued through PR Office SKIMS