Category: Union Territory

  • COVID-19: Eidgah, Lal Bazar and Chattabal declared as containment zones and stands ‘Sealed’

    COVID-19: Eidgah, Lal Bazar declared as containment zones sealed after several positive cases reported from the areas 3 containment zones including Chattabal sealed in Srinagar. Sealing aimed at preventing spread of disease out of these areas and to enable smooth conduct of survey to determine extent of spread: DM

    SRINAGAR, APRIL 07: All entries and exits leading into and out of Eidgah and Lal Bazar areas of Srinagar were Tuesday sealed.

    The sealing of the areas comes in the wake of their declaration as containment zones after several cases of COVID-19 affected persons were reported therefrom.

    District Magistrate Srinagar Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary who issued an order in this regard Tuesday said the sealing of the areas is aimed at preventing spread of the coronavirus infection out of these areas having reported several positive cases.

    He said it is also aimed at enabling smooth conduct of the survey in the areas being declared containment zones as ordered by the government.
    It is notable that the proposed survey is aimed at determining whether the infection has spread in the area and whether there is a need for isolating any of their residents.

    Dr Shahid said a plan has been formulated for ensuring smooth supplies of essential commodities and services in all areas which have been sealed or might be in future. He said the same will be done under supervision to ensure strict adherence to the sealing order adding that medical teams will also move in these areas under strict supervision.

    Meanwhile soon after the order was issued the district police made announcements about it and instructions given thereunder in the areas in order to make the residents aware about it to ensure strict adherence.

    It is notable that three areas declared as containment zones in Srinagar have been sealed so far. These include Chattabal which was sealed Monday.

  • COVID-19 continues to target people as 15 more cases detected in J&K

    Srinagar, Apr 07: The Jammu and Kashmir continued to witness surge in the number of positive cases with government stating that more 15 cases have been detected on Tuesday, taking the toll of overall cases to 125 across the Union Territory.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Government spokesman, Rohit Kansal in his tweet informed that more 15 patients have been tested positive today, saying that nine among them have been detected in Valley while the rest of six were detected in Jammu region.

    He informed that the tall of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir has mounted to 125, saying that the number of active cases across the Union Territory has gone up to 118.

    Kansal further informed that 24 cases out of 125 are in Jammu region while as 94 cases are in Kashmir Valley.

    “#COVID19 #JammuAndKashmir Status Update 125 cases in all now; 118 active cases; 24 in Jammu Division, 94 in Kashmir. 6 new cases in Jammu division today , 9 in Kashmir. Aggressive contact tracing; red zones to continue,” Kansal tweeted—(KNO)

  • CRPF trooper shot dead by militants in Bijbehara of South Kashmir

    Srinagar, April 07: A paramilitary CRPF trooper was killed in a militant attack in Bijbehara area of South Kashmiri’s Anantnag district on Tuesday.

    Reports reaching GNS said that the suspected militants fired upon the CRPF party at Goriwan, Bijbehara. In this incident, one CRPF man namely Shiv Lal received critical injuries. “The injured was rushed to SDH Bijbehara for treatment. However, doctors there referred him to GMC Anantnag for specialized treatment,” they said.

    Medical Superintendent of GMC Anantnag, Dr Abdul Majeed Mehrab told GNS that the trooper was declared brought dead at the health facility. He said that the trooper had received critical bullet wounds in his chest.

    A senior Police officer also confirmed the death of the CRPF man in the attack.

    Meanwhile, government forces launched searches in the area to nab the attackers. (GNS)

  • Firing in Bejbhera, one CRPF personnel injured

    Srinagar, April 07: Suspected Militants on Monday fired upon a CRPF Party in Bijbehara area of South Kashmiri’s Anantnag district.

    Reports reaching GNS said that the suspected militants fired upon CRPF party. In this incident one CRPF man recieved injuries. The injured was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

    A senior Police officer also confirmed the incident.

    Meanwhile, government forces launched searches in the area to the nab the attackers.(GNS)

  • 3rd death reported from ‘Covid-19’ in Kashmir

    Three kids from Srinagar tested positive


    Srinagar: Kashmir has witnessed 3rd death from Covid-19 infection. A Covid-19 infected man from Gund Jahangir area of North Kashmir’s Bandipora district died at SMHS Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.

    Though, Medical Superintendent SMHS, Dr Nazir Chowdary told KNT that the man was suffering from Pneumonia and he has been waiting for the report to ascertain whether the person was a Covid-19 patient or not, but, Nodal Officer for Coronavirus Sumbal, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari confirmed to KNT that the deceased was infected with Covid-19 and was shifted to hospital for treatment. “Yes, the man was tested positive for Covid-19 infection and unfortunately he died in Srinagar hospital today,” Bukhari said.

    Bukhari added that district administration has been asked to do the burial of the deceased as per the Covid-19 protocol.

    Pertinently, a man from Hyderpora, originally an inhabitant from Sopore town and a man from Tangmarg have died of Covid-19 infection in Kashmir Valley. Out of total 114, there are 107 active cases of Coronaviurs in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Meanwhile, three kids of family were tested positive for Covid-19 here in Srinagar on Tuesday.

    The family from Alamdar Colony Lal Bazar had already a member tested positive and today two little daughters and nephew of that man were tested positive.

    The elderly man from the Lal Bazar had arrived in Srinagar on March 17 from Kolkatta and after testing positive, his family members were quarantined at Hazratbal. “We had collected the samples of the family members some three days ago and today the tests of two little sisters, 11 and 9 years of age and a kid, the cousin of these sisters, 13 years of age were found positive,” a health official told KNT.

    He said all these kid are however, asymptomatic.

    Meanwhile, medicos at JLNM Hospital Rainawari took samples of Goripora Noorbagh family who had come into contact with a religious preacher. “The samples of the Noorbagh family were collected and reports are awaited,” he said adding that 32 samples of Covid-19 suspects were collected today at the hospital. (KNT)

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  • 5 more persons test positive; Jammu and Kashmir’s COVID-19 tally rises to 114

    Srinagar, April 07: The number of coronavirus cases climbed to 114 in Jammu and Kashmir as five more persons under quarantine tested positive for the dreaded diseases on Tuesday.

    Among them, sources said three are from Lalbazar locality and include two sisters aged 20 and 23 years-old and their 19-year-old cousin brother. The trio was placed in a quarantine center in Hazratbal and was shifted to Chest Disease hospital today after they tested positive for the coronavirus.

    While two others include one from Hajin area of Bandipora and other are from Srinagar district. Both are admitted to SKIMS Soura.

    With these 5 fresh cases, 114 people have tested positive for the coronavirus disease and of them, 107 are active case—89 in Kashmir and 18 in Jammu division. Among all 114 cases, four have recovered and were discharged while two others have died. (GNS)

  • Hajin man dies of Pneumonia ‘Waiting for the report of the patient’: MS SMHS Hospital

    Srinagar, April 7, KNT: An elderly person from North Kashmir’s Hajin town died at SMHS Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.

    Medical Superintendent SMHS, Dr Nazir Chowdary told KNT that the man was suffering from Pneumonia and was admitted in the hospital on Monday.

    “I have been waiting for the report and I can’t tell you whether the person was a Covid-19 patient or not, but, yes, he was suffering from Pneumonia,” Chowdary said adding that he is ascertaining the facts. (KNT)

  • Govt orders mass promotion of class 1 to 9 and class 11 students of Jammu division

    Mass promotion also for students who were to appear in bi-annual/private class 11 in Kashmir

    Srinagar, Apr 07: The authorities in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday decided to give mass promotion to the students from classes 1st to 9th and for class 11th in Jammu division in view of the prevailing situation due to the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic.

    According the wire service –Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the order was issued today by deputy secretary to the government, school education department, Jammu and Kashmir.

    The government has also directed that the students who were to appear in bi-annual/private Class 11 examination in Kashmir division also be considered for mass promotion—(KNO)

  • Mehbooba Mufti shifted to her Gupkar residence, kept under house detention

    Govt declares her residence as ‘Subsidiary Jail’


    Srinagar, Apr 07: After ovrr seven months of incarceration, the former chief minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief, Mehbooba Mufti was on Tuesday shifted to her Gupkar residence where she has been kept under house detention. Her Gupkar residence has been declared as a subsidiary jail.

    Officials told wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that Mehbooba has been shifted to her residential place in Gupkar and has been kept under house detention.

    She was detained on August 5, last year, when the government in centre abrogated the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the erstwhile State into two Union Territories.

    Meanwhile, the government has declared Fairview Gupkar as a subsidiary jail.

    “In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of section 2 of the Prisoners Act, 1990, the government hereby declares Fairview, Gupkar Road, Srinagar as “Subsidiary Jail”,” an order issued by Principal Secretary to Government, Shaleen Kabra, reads.

    Meanwhile, former chief minister and National Conference vice president, Omar Abdullah in his tweet said that Mehbooba must be released fully.

    “@MehboobaMufti must be set free. Shifting her home while continuing to keep her detained is a cop out,” Omar tweeted—(KNO)