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  • Stuck in Kashmir amid lockdown, 24 labourers reach Poonch after walking 100 kms by foot

    Rajouri, Mar 29 (KNO): In a surprising incident, at least twenty four laborers hailing from Rajouri district walked over a hundred kilometers in snow packed mountains and reached Poonch’s Surankote  area from Kashmir where they had remained stuck due to lockdown and restrictions over COVID-19 pandemic.

    Official sources told wire service–Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the group of laborers reached Chandimarh village of Surankote area on Saturday evening following which locals of the area informed authorities about it after they were shifted to Surankote.

    “All 25 four laborers belong to different villages of Rajouri district and especially from Thanamandi tehsil of the district.” said sources, adding that all were working in Valley as laborers and remained stuck for days.

    “Preliminary reports suggest that all started their journey by foot from Shopian on Friday afternoon and spent their night somewhere in the snow packed mountains of Pir Ki Gali and reached Surankote on Saturday evening,” said sources.

    The laborers walked more than a hundred kilometer road stretch of Mughal Road and crossed snow packed mountains as snow at Pir Ki Gali is still above five feet but they braved all odds on these mountains, the officials who interacted with laborers, told KNO wishing anonymity.

    District Magistrate Poonch, Rahul Yadav said that all the laborers are presently in medical aid center where designated teams are carrying out necessary screening.

    “We are not going to allow anyone to move from here and all these laborers have been kept in the quarantine facility in Surankote,” said DM Poonch—(KNO)

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  • Amid Coronavirus crisis, attack on Riyadh | Saudi forces intercept two missiles over curfew-locked Riyadh

    There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi rebels have previously launched missiles, rockets and drones on the Saudi capital and other cities.

    Two civilians ‘slightly injured’ from falling missile debris, officials say, blaming attack on Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

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    Saudi Arabia’s air defences have intercepted two ballistic missiles above the kingdom’s capital, Riyadh, and the southern city of Jizan, according to a spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.

    Turki al-Malki, in a statement quoted by the Saudi Press Agency, blamed the foiled assaults on Yemen’s Houthi rebels and said the missiles were destroyed around 23:23 (20:23 GMT) on Saturday.

    Turki al-Malki, in a statement quoted by the Saudi Press Agency, blamed the foiled assaults on Yemen’s Houthi rebels and said the missiles were destroyed around 23:23 (20:23 GMT) on Saturday.There was no immediate claim of responsibility, however.

    Al-Malki said the interception of the missiles had resulted in “debris scattering on some residential areas” in Riyadh and Jizan.

    The SPA later said “two civilians were slightly injured due to the falling of the intercepted missile’s debris as it exploded in mid-air over residential districts”. Residents in Riyadh reported at least three blasts late on Saturday night, followed by emergency vehicle sirens in some northern districts.

    Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya television said US Patriot missile defence systems were used in the interception.

    Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis battling the Saudi-led coalition have launched hundreds of missiles and drones across the border, mostly at nearby military and civilian targets, but also at Riyadh.

    The city is about 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) north of the border with Yemen, and the last attempted attack on the capital was in June 2018.

    The latest missile attack comes after all parties in Yemen’s long conflict offered support on Thursday for the United Nations’ call for a ceasefire to protect civilians from the novel coronavirus pandemic. The call coincided with the fifth anniversary of Saudi Arabia’s intervention in Yemen’s civil war, at the helm of a military coalition supporting the internationally recognised government against the Houthi rebels.

    In his statement, al-Malki said that firing missiles at this time by the Houthis and Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps showed the real threat the group, and the Iranian government supporting it, posed.

    He added: “This escalation by the Houthi militia does not reflect its announcement of acceptance of the ceasefire and de-escalation, nor any seriousness in engaging in confidence-building measures and reaching a comprehensive political solution with the Yemeni government to end the coup.”

    The Saudi-led coalition intervened in Yemen’s civil war in 2015 to try to restore the internationally recognised government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, deposed by the Houthis in 2014. The conflict has killed more than 100,000 people, many by Saudi-led air raids. It has also created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, leaving millions suffering from food and medical shortages.

    The warring sides had earlier shown an interest in de-escalation, with a Saudi official saying in November that Riyadh had an “open channel” with the rebels with a goal of ending the war.

    The Houthis also offered to halt all missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia after attacks on its oil installations last September, which were claimed by the armed group but widely blamed on Iran, despite its denials.

    But those efforts seem to have unravelled. Observers say the rebels may have used the lull to bolster their military capabilities.

    Sami Hamdi, editor-in-chief of the UK-based International Interest magazine, also blamed Saturday’s missile attack on the Houthis, calling it a “PR stunt” by the rebels aimed at “appearing stronger than they are”.

    Noting the Houthi support for a ceasefire, as well as an offer last week by the group to release Saudi captives in exchange for Palestinian Hamas members, Hamdi told Al Jazeera: “This is part of a PR offensive to win the wider Arab public opinion outside Yemen … They knew the missiles wouldn’t cause any damage to Riyadh. They knew the missiles would not cause any impact militarily against Saudi Arabia, but the aim is to show the world ‘Look how the Houthis are sending missiles towards the Saudis’.”

    With the recent escalation in fighting in Yemen, more than 40,000 people have been displaced since January, adding to the roughly 3.6 million who have fled their homes since the war began.

    A number of those fleeing in recent weeks, including women and children, escaped on foot, walking for days without food or water across open desert, according to a recent statement by the United Nations refugee agency.

    Yemen’s broken healthcare system has not so far recorded a case of the COVID-19 illness, but aid groups have warned that when it does hit, the effect will be catastrophic in a country already regarded as facing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

    Saudi Arabia is scrambling to limit the spread of the disease at home. The kingdom’s health ministry has reported 1,203 coronavirus infections and four deaths from the disease so far.

    (Except headlines, this story has not been edited by Kashmir Today staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

  • COVID-19: Five more tested positive in Kashmir, toll mounts to 38 in JK

    Srinagar, Mar 29: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday said that five more cases have been tested positive for novel Coronavirus, taking the total toll of active cases to 34 in Jammu and Kashmir.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Government Spokesperson Rohit Kansal in a tweet informed that five more cases were tested positive.

    He said fresh new positive cases two belong to Srinagar, two from Budgam and one case form north Kashmir’s Baramulla distirct.

    “5 more positives cases confirmed in Kashmir -2 from Srinagar, 2 Budgam, 1 Baramulla,” Kansal tweeted.

    With new cases, the total number of cases has taken abrupt surge to 38 of which only 34 are active among which 27 are from Kashmir Valley alone and seven in Jammu division.

    Two cases have so far died while as one each from Jammu and Kashmir have recovered—(KNO)

  • Same travel history, one tests positive another negative; 87 contacts of positive Pulwama patient quarantined

    Pulwama, Mar 29, KNT: South Kashmir’s Pulwama youth tested positive for Covid-19 infection has contacted 87 people and all these persons have been quarantined, official sources told Kashmir News Trust.

    Pertinently, a 26 year old youth (name withheld) from Khaigam, Rajpora area of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district, affiliated with Tableegi Jamat has been tested positive for Coronavirus.

    While tracing the travel history and contacts authorities found that the victim was with Tableegi Jamaat outside the Jammu and Kashmir for about one month, during which he reportedly visited many states of India and is likely to have come in contact with Tableegis from other countries like Malaysia, Indonesia etc, during various religious congregations.

    An official told KNT that the youth reached district Pulwama on 20 March after travelling from Delhi to Jammu and from Jammu to Pulwama.

    “In Pulwama, before going to his home at Khaigam (a village close to Pakherpora Budgam) he spent some days in Gudoora and Chandgam hamlets of Pulwama, before finally reaching his home on 25 March. On 26 March he was screened at his home, however he was asymptomatic and was adviced to go for home quarantine. On 27 March he developed fever and went to Sub District Hospital Pakherpora for check up, and from there he was advised to go to SDH Charar-e-sharief, where from he was shifted to SKIMS on same day. At SKIMS he tested positive on 28 March.”

    The official said that so far at least 87 contacts of the subject (75 from khaigam, 12 from Chandgam ) have been put under quarantine at a private school in Dangerpora Pulwama.

    The official said that ironically the companion of the confirmed case from the same village ( name withheld) who has similar travel history of outside, but has returned directly to his home on March 20 rather than going to Gudoora and Chandgam villages has tested negative for Coronavirus. They were shifted together to SKIMS from SDH Chari-e-Sharief. (KNT)

  • Kashmir University postpones all upcoming exams

    SRINAGAR: University of Kashmir on Saturday postponed all upcoming examinations in view of COVID-19 lockdown.
    The new date sheets for the exams, which were scheduled from April, will be notified separately – a notification issued by the varsity’s Controller of Examinations said.
    It also said the dates of submission of examination and re-evaluation forms already notified shall be extended once the university reopens.
    “The 5th-semester examination date sheet for regular 2017 batch and backlog batch 2016, that of 2nd-semester regular batch 2019 and backlog batches, 2018, 2017 and 2016, and 1st semester from a regular batch, 2020 and backlog batches, 2018, 2017, 2016 shall also be notified after the reopening of the university,” the notification added.
    The notification asked the students to prepare for the examinations by taking the help of the online study material.

  • Cyber Cell registers FIR in fake 4G restoration order

    Cyber Crime Cell today registered FIR against uploading a fake 4G speed internet service restoration in Jammu and Kashmir.

    “We have registered FIR for uploading a fake order with a forged signature of Principal Secretary to the Home Department Government of Jammu and Kashmir in respect of order for restoration of 4G mobile internet services in the Union Territory of J&K,” SP Cyber Crime, Sandeep Mehta, said. He said that they have started investigation against the unidentified persons under relevant sections of IT Act.

  • Man from Tangmarg dies as Kashmir records 2nd COVID-19 death

    The Kashmir Valley recorded second fatality due to the novel coronavirus as a 52-year-old man hailing from Tangmarg area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district died on Sunday wee hours.

    A senior government officer told GNS that the man died at Chest Disease hospital Dalgate, Srinagar at around 4:00 am.
    A doctor told GNS that the man was referred from SMHS hospital and had tested positive only yesterday.

    “The patient was suffering from liver ailment,” the doctor said.

    A police officer at Tangmarg also confirmed the man’s death and police has been ordered to make necessary arrangements. With his death, the number of fatalities due to COVID-19 has raised two in Kashmir Valley.

    On Thursday last, a 65-year-old from Hyderpora died of the disease, making it the first case of death due to Coronavirus.
    Meanwhile, one more person tested positive for the coronavirus at the Chest Disease hospital, taking the number of such persons to 24 in Kashmir Valley and overall 33 in the entire Jammu and Kashmir. (GNS)

  • Bandipora MBA student develops website to help administration fight COVID-19

    Bandipora, Mar 28 (KNO): In a bid to fight the COVID-19 in district Bandipora, an MBA pass out from the University of Kashmir has developed a website where students and travelers can self-report their travel history.

    The website also provides options for volunteer registration and doctors and paramedics volunteer registration as well.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the website was created by Mehran Sofi who hails from Naz Colony locality of Bandipora. He has done Masters in Business Administration from the University of Kashmir.

    Mehran Sofi successfully developed the website and named it as findcovidbandipora.in. He has donated the website to district administration Bandipora to help fight the pandemic in the district.

    Speaking to KNO, Mehran said he created the website with an aim to fight the COVID-19 and help trace those students and travellers who have arrived from outside Kashmir and are yet to report their travel history.

    He said that he has also added some other options in the website wherein people can register as volunteers and doctors and paramedics can also register themselves as volunteers to work with the administration in this crisis situation.

    He said it will definitely help the administration to reach out to those students and travelers who are yet to report their travel history in the district.

    Mehran said that it took him two days to create the website because of slow internet speed as there is 2G internet connectivity in Jammu and Kashmir.

    He urged the government to try and restore the $G internet services so that people will come up with more such ideas and initiatives which will help in fighting this deadly virus.

    He said there is another option of emergency helpline numbers of district administration on the website which will make it easy for the people to reach to the admin in emergency situations—(KNO)

  • Kashmir Records Highest Covid-19 Jump In Single Day

    8 More Cases Recorded, J&K Tally Rises To 33; 5919 People Under Surveillance

    Srinagar, March 28 (GNS): Kashmir Valley recorded highest single day jump in covid-19 cases, with eight persons testing positive for the pathogen on Saturday.

    Official sources told Global News Service (GNS) that the seven of them are admitted in CD hospital here and include a 56-years-old man from Jawahar Nagar Srinagar who has travel history to Indonesia, and three persons, aged between 28 to 35 years, are from Hajin area of Bandipora and had come in contact with the 65 year-old man who died of the disease on Thursday. The other one is 62-year-old from Tangmarg area of Baramulla and he has no travel history even to outside Valley and is believed that he might had come in contact with covid-19 patients. The two other persons include a 45-year-old man, and his wife (40) from Ahmad Nagar Srinagar. They had returned from Mumbai, the sources said.

    Besides, them one more person aged 26-year-old, admitted in SKIMS tested positive, they said. He is a resident of Rajpora Pulwama, they said.

    With these eight fresh cases, the tally of COVID-19 patients in the Kashmir region has gone up to 22 and one of them, the 65-year-old man from Hyderpora, originally a resident of Sopore, died on Thursday. Among them, a 67-year-old woman who was first COVID-19 patient in Valley has recovered at SKIMS Soura, the Valley’s only tertiary care hospital.

    In all, 33 persons have tested positive for the COVID-19 in Jammu and Kashmir and 6 of them are in Jammu region—3 in the winter capital of the J&K and as many in Rajouri district.

    Meanwhile sources said sixteen more persons with covid-19 symptoms were admitted to SKIMS Soura. With this, 39 people are admitted in isolation facility there.

    Regarding CD hospital Srinagar, they said, 22 more suspected persons were admitted today. Also two persons were admitted to JLNM hospital Rainawari. In all 65 persons are admitted in these two isolation facilities, they said.

    When contacted Dr Manzoor Ahmad Qadri, state surveillance officer told GNS that so far 223 samples have been taken in Kashmir Valley and 22 of them tested positive for the disease.

    The Government informed that 5919 travellers and persons in contact with suspected cases have been put under surveillance so far.

    As per the daily Media Bulletin on novel coronavirus, 3535 persons have been kept under home quarantine (including facilities operated by Govt.) while as 227 are in hospital quarantine.

    Persons who are under home surveillance stand at 1525 while as 632 persons have completed their 28-day surveillance period.

    It said that 486 samples have been sent for testing of which 486 tested as negative. The bulletin further stated. (GNS)