Category: Union Territory

  • Top commanders among seven militants killed in ongoing Shopian operation: Police

    Srinagar, April 1 : Seven militants were killed and two army men sustained injuries in an ongoing encounter at Dragad area of Sugan in south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Sunday.

    Official sources told news agency GNS that seven militants have been killed at Dragad. Two army soldiers were also received injuries in the operation and were shifted to military hospital for treatment.

    The injured soldiers were identified as NK Shrikant and Sepoy Hariom.

    DGP SP Vaid also confirmed the killing of seven militants.

    “In Dragad Shopian 7 bodies of militants recovered including top commanders,” DGP tweeted.

    DGP in another tweet said that another encounter is going on in Kachdoora and some civilians are trapped and efforts are on to rescue them.

    Sources, meanwhile, said that four to seven militants are believed to be trapped at Kachdoora.

    Repports of intense stone pelting clashes were received from Dragad and Kachdoora areas. At least 10 persons are said to have received injuries after police and Para-military forces used tear smoke shells and fired pellet guns to disperse them.

    The gunfight at both the places broke out late last night after a joint team of army’s 44 RR, 3 RR, 34 RR, SOG and CRPF have cordoned off both the places.

    Earlier, a militant Rouf Bashir Khanday was killed and his associate Imran Rashid was arrested alive after a gunfight at Brunty Dialgam. (GNS)

  • ‘There is no other option than talks’

    Proposals related to talks don’t exist in official records: Govt

    Srinagar: A day after the Union government denied any proposal from Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti over the talks with Pakistan, the state government on Thursday said that such proposals or documents don’t exist on official records.
    Talking to Kashmir News Service (KNS), Government spokesman and Minister for works, Naeem Akhtar said that the proposals or documents related to talks from the state don’t exist in the official documents.
    “Agenda of Alliance is woven around Dialogue. There is no other option than talks,” Akhtar said.
    He added that Prime Minister Narinder Modi has himself initiated talk by going to Pakistan and in return, Pakistan didn’t follow the same path.
    The government of India’s minister of state for home Hansraj Gangaram on Wednesday in a reply to a question said that there is no proposal from Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti seeking a dialogue with Pakistan for bringing peace in the state.
    In a written reply to a question by Shiromani Akali Dal member Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa on whether the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir has recently asked the GoI to talk to Pakistan for peace in the state, Ahir said, “No such proposal has been received from the state government.” (KNS)
  • Gunfight breaks out in Sunderbani, Rajouri

    Rajouri: A gunfight between militants and the joint team of government forces started at Sunderbani, hours after, a sentry of paramilitary CRPF camp repulsed an attack on battalion headquarters in the border district of Rajouri in Jammu division.

    Official sources told GNS that a sentry observed some suspicious movement following which he fired few shots and alerted other CRPF personnel.

    Soon police and army were called to the area and the joint operation was launched by them. During searches, they also found three bags of explosives.

    A contact was also established with the militants.

    “A brief gunfight broke out and it was stopped for now. The operation is underway,” SSP Rajouri Yougal Manhas told Srinagar-based news agency GNS.

    The schools in the area have already been closed by the district administration in Sunderbani sector as a precautionary measure. (GNS)

  • Militants attack army patrol party in Shopian Village

    Srinagar: Militants on Monday attacked army’s patrolling party in Kachdora area of Shopian district.

    Official sources told News agency GNS that a group of militants opened fire upon army’s 34 RR near BSNL tower in Kachdoora area. The soliders retaliated, however there was no immediate report of any casualty on either side.

    When contacted SSP Shopian Shri Ram Ambarkar confirmed the incident and said that police is verifying the details. (GNS)

  • Meet Ghulam Rasool—the man behind a million tulips in Kashmir

    Ghulam Rasool, the lead gardener at Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden—Asia’s biggest—in Srinagar, has two years to retire. But that doesn’t bother him. What does worry him is what would happen to the garden when he’s not around. He quickly dispels his own apprehensions.

    “These are just my fears,” he told THE WEEK. “The staff here will continue to put up a spectacular show every year, and better. But I will miss being around.”

    The garden dominates Rasool’s thoughts at work and at home. “At home, I spend hours thinking what I have to do the next day. At night I keep thinking about the garden and the flowers.”

    Once he was awake till 3 am making plans about the garden. “Then I fell asleep and woke up when the Moazin gave a call for fajr namaz (first prayer of the day).”

    He said he joined the floriculture department in 1984 as a daily wager. “I have worked in many gardens in Kashmir but the tulip garden has had a captivating effect on me,” he says.

    When people appreciate the beauty of the garden, it’s enough to get them going next year.

    “Appreciation by visitors is our reward and we tell ourselves that next year we will make it look even better,” Rasool says.

    When former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad ordered the preparation of the garden in 2006, the floriculture department assembled a seasoned team of gardeners and floriculture experts. Rasool was part of the team and later went on to lead a dedicated bunch of gardeners equally zealous about their work as he is.

    There were apprehensions whether what Azad wanted could actually materialise. But a year later, when the garden was thrown open to public, it had exceeded the expectations of the officials involved in the project. “Azad sahab was thrilled,” said an official. “This garden is his brainchild. Last time he came here and took a tour of the garden and left very content.”

    The tulip festival begins late in March and goes on for over a month. “If the weather is not too hot, the tulips last longer,” he said. “The real work begins after that which nobody witnesses.” Once the season ends, planning for the next year begins.

    First, the bulbs are removed for reuse. Less than 50 per cent are reused after harvesting. Rest are imported. “We have to ensure that all the bulbs are removed. If a tulip pops up from a bed that doesn’t match with the rest, that would make it appear odd,” Rasool says. “Great planning goes into designing different sections of the garden to accentuate its beauty.

    “Designing different sections takes a lot of effort,” says Rasool. “Each section is meticulously designed and selected for different varieties of tulips like strong gold, margaritas, candela, kung fu, early harvest, ile de france, etc. We also have hyacinths, daffodils and ranunculus.”

    Apart from the variety of tulips, what fascinates Rasool the most is the tulip tree. “For me, this is one of the main highlights of the garden,” he says. “This tree comes to full bloom with tulips in March and presents a unique look.”

    Rasool said that they have locally developed a technique with the help of experts to clone the tree.

    “We identify a certain part of a branch of the tree and wrap a metal wire tightly around it then cover it with a small bag full of soil,” he said. “After some time the roots sprout from the area covered with the wire. That portion is planted and taken care of and after some time, a new tree begins to grow.”

    The 30 hectare garden, located on the banks of the Dal lake, is on the foothills of Zabarwan. Because of the slopes, the garden has many terraces much like the famed Nishat garden that overlooks the Dal.

    “This year we expect 1.25 million tulips and we hope the tourists come to see this beautiful spectacle, and also the locals,” Rasool says. “If the tourists don’t come it would sadden us to no end.”

    A senior official of the floriculture department said the tulip garden in Kashmir is the first major landscaping project taken by the state after the royal Mughal indulgence.

    “Kashmir is known for its beauty, not for tulips, so this is nothing short of an invention that attracts tourists,” he said. “The tulip garden has advanced the tourist season in Kashmir by a month and increased the revenue by Rs 1,500 crore at the best of times.”

    As the officer was speaking to THE WEEK, Rasool continued to guide his men and pace the garden passing instructions to his team.

    Courtesy : The Week

  • Nocturnal gunfight breaks out in Dooru; clashes ensue at Sirnoo following cordon

    Srinagar, March 23: A gunfight broke out between Government forces and militants at Dooru in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Friday evening.

    Official sources told News Agency GNS that a joint team of 19RR, CRRPF and SOG launched a cordon-and-search operation at Singh Check Shestergam adjacent to Mehmoodabad following specific inputs about the presence of some militants.

    As such the joint team of forces intensified the searches and fired some warning shots towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants opened fire triggering off a gunfight.

    When reports last came in the intermittent firing was going on.

    Meanwhile, clashes erupted at Sirnoo village in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district following inputs about the presence of some militants. (GNS)

  • Youth fell from hillside at Parimahal while taking Selfie

    Srinagar: J&K Police’s Dial 100 once again saves a life of a youth. A youth, who fell from the hillside at Parimahal while taking selfie and is lying injured’ this was stated by a caller. The nearby Dial 100 response vehicle was immediately informed about the incident, who without losing any time, rushed to the spot.
    The response time was 7 minutes And the Dial “100” response vehicle shifted the injured youth to SMHS Hospital for treatment and in the meantime, ascertained his identity as Fayaz Ahmad resident of Karnah Kupwara, studying at Degree College Bemina.
    While shifting him to the hospital, his family members were also informed about the incident.
    After shifting him to the hospital, the injured youth’s family also reached the hospital, thereby Dial 100’s response team taking leave and left again for endless work to save the humanity and to help the people.

  • 3 soldiers, 2 SOG men among 9 killed in Kupwara

    One trooper missing, army press drones, rushes reinforcements

    Srinagar: Three army soldiers and two Special Operation Group (SOG) personnel were killed in an ongoing encounter with militants at Check Fatehkhan, Halmatpora area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    So far four militants have been killed in the gunfight while one soldier is also missing, official sources told news agency GNS.

    The deceased have been identified as Havaldar Zorawar of 3 JAK Rifles who was attached with 160 Territorial Army (TA), Mohammad Ashraf Rather of same TA battalion, Naik Ranjeet Khalho of 5 Bihar while two SOG men as Mohammad Yousuf Cheche (SPO) of Kachama, Kupwara and Deepak Pandit of Nagrota, Jammu.

    Also, four government forces personnel including Sub Inspector (SI) Harvinder Singh, Javaid Ahmad of SOG, one army soldier and a CRPF trooper were injured.

    While the firefight was intermittently going on throughout the night, it intensified since morning and was going on when this report was filed.

    The army has recovered four militant bodies from the encounter site. While three militant bodies were found early Wednesday morning, the other was retrieved later, they said.

    Sources said that one soldier Rifleman Abdul Majeed Bajad of 160 is missing and it could not be immediately known whether he is dead or there is some other reason to it.

    “The soldier is missing and his fate is not known,” a police source said.

    The army has also pressed drones to track the militants. The army also rushed reinforcement of 5 Bihar and 4 para commandos today in the morning and has also cordoned off areas in the peripheries of the Halmatpora.

    Sources said that firing has stopped at around 6:30pm and when this report was filed, there was lull as per a senior army officer.

    Director General of Police DGP also confirmed the killing of four militants and three government forces personnel so far in the encounter.

    “4th dead body of (militant) recovered from encounter site of Kupwara, firing still continues, unfortunately 2 brave hearts of J&K Police martyred & one of TA,” the DGP said In a tweet,.

    The encounter started when a group of militants believed to be seven in number fired upon a joint team of army and SOG at Check Fatehkhan forests on Tuesday afternoon. (GNS)

  • SOG man injured in ongoing Kupwara gunfight

    Srinagar: A policeman of Special Operation Group (SOG) was injured in an ongoing encounter at Check Fatehkhan, Halmatpora area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    Official sources told news agency GNS that the SOG personnel Javid Ahmad sustained bullet wounds in his leg today morning and was evacuated to nearby military hospital for treatment.

    While the firefight was intermittently going on throughout the night, it intensified this morning and was going on when this report was filed.

    The army has claimed to have recovered three militant bodies from the encounter site.

    Director General of Police DGP also confirmed the killing of only three militants so far in the encounter.

    In a tweet, the top police officer of the JK said that three militants have been killed so far.

    The encounter started when a group of militants believed to be seven in number fired upon a joint team of army and SOG at Check Fatehkhan forests.

    The army has also rushed Para commandos to the area yesterday evening. (GNS)

  • Pellet victim Insha gets admission in DPS Srinagar

    Srinagar: Center for Peace and Justice is an institute working to assist and help rehabilitate victims of violence in J&K especially in the valley,work for peace and ensure justice to those who are being deprived.
    The director CPJ Nadir Ali held various youth outreach programmes during last few months at Shangus, Mattan, Khannabal and Shopian in South Kashmir; Ganderbal and Budgam in Central Kashmir and Baramulla in North Kashmir, thereby interacting with huge gatherings of youth and victims of violence and deliberating upon youth grievances.
    He has been instrumental in educational rehabilitation of pellet victim Insha Mushtaq of Shopian by facilitating her admission in Delhi Public School Srinagar, in SEN department.
    “We are very thankful to princiapl DPS Vijay Dhar Sahib who personally helped us regarding Insha’s admission,” he said.
    The organisation also facilitated grant of child protection sponrship Rs 2000 per month in her favour from J&K State Child Protection Society. Center for Peace and Justice (CPJ) shall also bear many other expenses accruing on her boarding and lodging in Srinagar. (KNS)