Category: Union Territory

  • Jio hikes per day data limit by 500 MB on popular plans

    With this new offer, Jio”s flagship Rs 399 plan will provide free voice, unlimited 4G data with 1.5 GB daily, unlimited SMS and premium subscription to Jio Apps for 84 days.

    Stepping up the tariff war, Reliance Jio has decided to offer 500 MB extra data to its subscribers using 1GB and 1.5GB per day data packs with effect from January 26, according to company sources.
    Besides, the telco as part of its ‘Republic Day offer’ will double the validity of Rs 98 pack to 28 days from the current 14 days from January 26 onwards, they said.

    “Jio will always offer more value to its customers, and offer Rs 50 lower price than competition and 50 per cent more data on its plans. As part of Republic Day offer, all existing 1 GB per day packs enhanced to 1.5 GB per day, 1.5 GB per day packs enhanced to 2 GB per day,” sources said.
    Bharti Airtel had recently introduced Rs 399 plan offering unlimited calls and 1GB 4G data daily with 84 days validity.
    With this new offer, Jio’s flagship Rs 399 plan will provide free voice, unlimited 4G data with 1.5 GB daily, unlimited SMS and premium subscription to Jio Apps for 84 days.
    The Rs 98 pack at present offers 2.1 GB data at 4G speed and thereafter speed drops to 64 kilobit per second with 14 days validity.
    According to Bharti Airtel MD and CEO, India & South Asia, Gopal Vittal, the battle among telecom operators is now for market share and the pressure on tariff will continue for sometime even though it is at a unsustainable level at present.

  • PDP Says Mirwaiz and Yasin Malik can play key role in Kashmir resolution

    Jammu: Ruling People’s Democratic Party Tuesday said that Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik can play a key role in the resolution of Kashmir issue.

    “A mainstream politician in Kashmir has only two priorities. One is to save his life and another to save his vote bank. These two priorities diverted his attention from Kashmir issue,” Javaid Hussain Beigh, MLA Baramulla said.

    “So far neither mainstream politicians nor Hurriyat have managed to move to the right direction. We are scared while Hurriyat is a divided lot. Geelani is hardcore while Shabir Shah is a confused and directionless politician. There is hope in Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik who are liberals. It is their duty to chalk out future strategy and convince Geelani to hold talks with Government of India,” Beigh said.

    He added that if Mirwaiz and Malik fail to convince Geelani, then the duo should go ahead and start unconditional dialogue with India. Mirwaiz and Malik should ask Pakistan to keep borders cool and at the same time convince Syed Salahuddin to enter into a ceasefirs agreement. As the dialogue process starts, mainstream parties from Jammu and Kashmir should convene a special Assembly session urging upon India to resolve Kashmir issue in such a manner that it will be win-win situation for all the three parties: India, Pakistan and people of Jammu and Kashmir. If some mainstream parties will oppose the move then National Conference and PDP should get united in the interest of people of Kashmir who are the main sufferers,” Javaid Hussain Beigh said.

    PDP legislator said that shying away from dialogue process will add to trouble. “People of Kashmir are suffering. Hatred begets hatred. Killings of soldiers and militants are widening the gap between people of Kashmir and India. Cutting across party lines we have to unite in the interest of people of Kashmir and find a solution to this problem,” Beigh said.

    Responding to a question, Beigh said forging an alliance by PDP with BJP is not an issue at all for the people of Kashmir. “There is a larger issue and that is Kashmir issue. People desperately want resolution to the Kashmir issue. Can you guarantee us, if PDP breaks away with BJP, then the youth of Kashmir will stop taking gun and Burhan Wani like boys will stop influencing youth? He questioned.

  • Weather to remain dry till Jan 28: MeT

    Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir meteorological has predicted weather to remain dry till next week.

    An official from the MeT department said that “there are chances of light rain during next three days, but the overall weather will remain dry until next week,” he said.

    The night’s lowest temperature in Srinagar was minus 3.7, Pahalgam was minus 5 and minus 5.2 in Gulmarg.

    At minus 19.2 degrees Celsius Kargil was the coldest town in the state, followed by Leh at minus 14.

    Jammu city recorded 7.2, Katra 6.7, Batote 2.7, Banihal minus 1.5 and Udhampur was at one degree Celsius.

  • Increase in ‘drug addiction’ cases: Govt

    Srinagar, Jan 20: Government on Saturday said that there has been an increase in registration of number of cases related to drug addiction in the state.

    In a written reply to a question by legislator, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said that there has been an increase in registration of number of cases related to drug addiction in the year 2017 as compared to the year 2016.

    Mehbooba, who is also Home Minister, said that a number of measures have been taken against the menace of narcotics use in the State. The measures, inter-alia, she said, include conduct of frequent raids, laying of Nakas and surprise checks to nab the persons involved in smuggling of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.

    “There is strict implementation of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and Rules made there under.” She said police community public group (PCPG) meetings are being regularly held to brief, educate the participants about the harmful effects of these drugs.

    “(We are) launching of anti-drug drives and distribution of printing material to generate awareness amongst the public,” Mehbooba said.

    She said that organizing anti-drug rallies, sports meets etc., youth clubs and Gym Centers have been established with internet facility to channelize the energy of youth in positive and nation building activities.

    “The sale and purchase of intoxicating drugs by the Chemists in the market is being monitored by the drug & Food Control Organization. Necessary precautions by way of conducting patrolling around Schools /Colleges are being taken by District Police to check the use of drugs. Cultivation of cannabis/ poppy is being destroyed by Police / concerned authorities regularly and persons involved are being booked under relevant law”, Mehbooba according to GNS said.

    Mehbooba said under Civic Action Programme (CAP), 09 Drug-De-addiction Centres have been established, at Srinagar, Jammu, Anantnag, Baramulla, Kathua, Poonch, Doda, Budgam and Udhampur.

    To a question whether drug mafia was cultivating poppy etc in forest and at various places in the State, Mehbooba said: “No such instance has been reported.” (GNS)

  • Restrictions in Srinagar areas on Sunday

    Srinagar: The district administration in Srinagar has decided to impose restrictions under Section 144 CrPC in areas falling under the jurisdiction of seven police stations on Sunday.
    The areas where restrictions will be imposed include Rainawari, Khanyar, Nowhatta, Safakadal, M R Gunj, Maisuma and Kralkhud.
    An official in the administration told KNS that the restrictions will be imposed as a ‘precautionary measure’ to prevent protests on the 28th anniversary of the Gaw Kadal massacre.
    At least 52 civilians were killed on January 21, 1990, after the CRPF opened fire on a procession at Gaw Kadal, where people had gathered to protest the alleged molestation of women by security men. The killings took place a day after Jagmohan was appointed Governor to control protests in Kashmir. (KNS)

  • Govt. Has not issued any final list of regularized daily wagers: Drabu

    Assures action against involved, asks people not to pay heed to rumors

    Srinagar, Jan 19: The finance Minister Haseeb Drabu on Friday rejected the reports that the government has issued any list of the daily wagers who have been regularized, terming such an act a handiwork of some mischievous elements.
    On Social media on Friday, a list of the regularized daily wagers was posted which became instantly viral in Kashmir. Same created abuzz in both urban as well as the rural areas of the state with people in a fix over the authenticity of such a list.
    However, when contacted, the finance minister Haseeb Drabu told KNS that no such list has so far been issued by the government. Terming the list posted on Social Media as baseless, he said that some rumor mongers in a bid to create chaos have uploaded the list of regularized daily wagers of the state. “I have already mentioned that the department is examining the cases and only after the budget session is over, the government would initiate the process of regularization,” Drabu said.
    The finance minister added further that strict action will be taken against the person who has done the mischief and that the government has initiated the probe into the matter. “However, I would like to suggest people not pay any heed to the rumor mongers and wait for the government process to finish vis-a-vis the regularization of the daily wagers in Jammu and Kashmir,” Drabu told KNS. (KNS)

  • Stone pelting cases against 9730 persons pertaining to 9 years withdrawn: Govt

    Jammu: The state government on Thursday said that 1745 cases, pertaining to 2008-17, have been withdrawn against 9730 persons on the basis of recommendations by committee constituted for the purpose.

    “The Government on the basis of the recommendations of the Committee constituted vide Government Order No. 25-Home of 2016 dated 20-06-2016 read with Government Order No. 1673-Home of 2017 dated 23-11-2017, approved withdrawal of 1745 cases, pertain to the years 2008-17, involving 9730 persons subject to furnishing of an undertaking by the parents or guardians, to the effect that the accused indulge in any unlawful activity in future and will exhibit good behaviour,” said Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who is also State’s Home minister, in a written reply to question by MLA Er RAshid.

    As regards the details of the particulars of the persons, Mehbboba said it would not be desirable to disclose the names for the security of these persons.

    To other question whether government it intends to grant amnesty to political or jailed militants, Mehbboba gave an oblique answer.

    “The prisoners are categorized as convicts, under trial and detenues whose custody is regulated in

    accordance with the extant legal provisions. Further, the Government reviews, from time to time, the cases of preventive detentions in terms of the provisions of J&K Public Safety Act and on the basis of overall assessment in each case, a decision is taken in regard to release of a detenue,” she said.

  • Now, Army Chief Wants Internet ‘Curbed’ In Jammu And Kashmir

    “We have to take a call on whether we want a safe and secure environment”

    New Delhi: Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat on Wednesday said that it is necessary to put some curbs on access to the internet in Jammu and Kashmir, as militants often use social media for their activities, ANI reported.

    “In a democratic country, people will not like it [a ban on social media],” Rawat said. “But we have to take a call on whether we want a safe and secure environment, where we are willing to accept curbs on the internet temporarily so that terrorism can be dealt with.”

    The chief of army staff said militants were using high technology systems which “transcend international borders.” “We need to disrupt terrorists and their sponsors,” he added. “We need to identify the nations which sponsor terror.”

    “Nuclear and chemical weapons falling into the hands of terrorists can be a disaster for humanity,” he said.

    On Sunday, Rawat had said that he favoured “ramping up” the military offensive to increase pressure on Pakistan to stop cross-border terrorism. The Army chief said political initiatives for peace must go hand-in-hand with military operations in Jammu and Kashmir.

    The Indian army chief at the start of the week sparked off a controversery when he called for army control over the mosques and schools in the state. His utterances  sparked uproar in the J&K assembly on Monday, with the opposition NC walking out of the house demanding a statement from the chief minister.

    Notably, the Education Minister, Altaf Bukhari had then accused the Army of “meddling in the state’s affairs”.

    Speaking on the issue in the Assembly, NC MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar termed the army chief’s statement as “sad and unwarranted.” 

    Speaking to reporters, Sagar said that there was a problem in the government and that the partners in power were not discussing the issue within.

    “They (PDP and BJP) are not discussing issue within,” he said.

     “The centre says one thing, the army another, the home ministry yet another, and the state government something altogether different. They have different directions,” he said.

     “There is no such radicalisation is Kashmir. The (army chief’s) statement is manufactured propaganda aimed to target Kashmir and Kashmiris,” Sagar had said.

    The Education Minister while taking a strong exception to the army chief’s remarks, had rebuffed his claims and asked him to mind his own business.

    “Everyone has his own domain. Those who have no link to education are talking about it. It is not a fair comment and we do not accept it,” Bukhari had said.

    BJP while reacting to the Minister’s stance described the army as a “stakeholder in the state’s peace and development,” and asked Jammu and Kashmir’s education minister  “not to lock horns” with the military.”

    Kashmiris ‘Tired’ Of Militancy

    People in Jammu and Kashmir are tired of terrorism as they have realised it cannot give them what they want, Army chief Bipin Rawat said on Wednesday.

    In a Facebook Live session at the ongoing Raisina Dialogue organised by Observer Research Foundation (ORF), he also said that people of Kashmir have come to know that it is not possible to secede from India.

    “The people of Kashmir in general, I think, are getting tired of terrorism. They have seen it for too long and they have realised that it hasn’t given them what they had desired for,” Gen. Rawat said.

    “Let me tell you, with a country like India, to seek independence from a nation where we have strong armed forces, very strong democracy and very strong government… you cannot secede away from India.

    “This is what people have realised and while of course some of them have gotten radicalised into joining terrorism and maybe it gives them a macho image or whatever happens, I do feel that most of them want to join the mainstream, but some of them who have got radicalise,d I think we need to address those people and carry out with our our deradicalisation campaign. If that works, I think we can succeed in putting an end to terrorism,” he said.

    Pakistan Attempting To Revive Insurgency

    Army Chief while reacting to the ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC), said Pakistan is trying to make an attempt to revive insurgency.

    “The LoC is live because of infiltration taking place from across the border.There are terrorist bases very much inside Pakistan, attempt is being made to revive insurgency in Kashmir because people feel there is some semblance of peace that is returning in the Valley and we realise large scale infiltration taking place in coming few months,” he said.

    “That is why border is being kept active and alive by the Pakistani troops to support terrorists and support them in infiltration across LoC.”

    The Army chief said that as long as Pakistan keeps attempting to send terrorists across the border, India will keep taking action.

    Asked about his comments on Pakistan’s “nuclear bluff”, he said though it is a weapon of deterrence, it may not completely deter war.

    “Nuclear weapons are strategic weapons and their use is not easy. It is decided that the highest level in any establishment. To talk about use of nuclear weapons in the conventional domain, I don’t think it is right form of use.

    “If they are a weapon of deterrence, it does not imply it will completely deter countries from going in conflict, specially if political masters in any country decide to push you into combat because of the political aims that they have for themselves…

    “In case you are asked to take an action against an adversary, I don’t think just because a nation has nuclear weapons, you are going to get deterred by that,” he said.

    We’re Ready For Any ‘Exgiency’ On Doklam

    The Army does not visualise any “serious trouble” post-Doklam episode as the border forces of India and China are holding regular exchange and the earlier “bonhomie” has returned, but the forces are prepared for any exigency, Army chief General Bipin Rawat said today.

    Rawat also insisted that the PLA soldiers were not in the same numbers in the North Dolam (Doklam) area as they were at the time of the (India-China military) stand-off.

    “They have carried out some infrastructure development, most of it is temporary in nature. But while their troops may have returned and the infrastructure remains, it is any body’s guess whether they would come back there, or it is because of the winter they could not take their equipment away,” Rawat said.

    He was responding to a question on Facebook Live, posted by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), one of the organisers of the multi-lateral ‘Raisina Dialogue’.

    “But then we are also there. In case they come (back), we will face them,” Rawat added.

    The Army chief’s remarks come in the wake of media reports about China carrying out some infrastructure development in the disputed region.

    He said the mechanism in place to defuse the tensions between the two countries are working very well.

    “After the Dolam incident…we have started our border personnel meeting. We are meeting regularly, exchanges are taking place, communications between the commanders at the ground level is on and the bonhomie has returned which was prior to the Dolam (incident),” he said.

    The Army chief added, “We don’t visualise serious trouble but then one has to be prepared for it.”

    Indian and Chinese troops had been locked in a stand-off for over two months last year in the Doklam area near Sikkim before “disengaging” on August 28.

    There was also an incident of road building by Chinese civilians at Tuting in Arunachal Pradesh, but that was resolved last week.

    PULLOUT

    “Let me tell you, with a country like India, to seek independence from a nation where we have strong armed forces, very strong democracy and very strong government… you cannot secede away from India.”

  • Police launches campaign to help needy and poor in North Kashmir

    Baramulla: Jammu and Kashmir Police in collaboration with UDAY Foundation and NDTV has once again started the campaign to help the poor and needy persons of the valley by the directions of Inspector General of Police Munir Ahmad Khan. The drive was today started from North Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

    Blankets and shoes were provided to the inmates of Bait-ul-Falah Orphanage in Singhpora, Pattan which were handed over to them by SSP Baramulla Shri Imtiyaz Hussain.

    On this occasion, SSP Baramulla Imtiyaz Hussain underlined the need for sensitizing the society towards its responsibility regarding orphans and downtrodden.

    He said that providing helping hand to orphans conveys a message that society as a whole is aware about the difficulties faced by these children who have lost their parents. We all need to come forward to help the marginalized sections of the society, he said.

    SSP Baramulla appreciated the role of the management of the orphanage for running this orphanage with missionary commitment.

    The campaign will also be held in other districts of the valley and shall be a regular feature of the Jammu and Kashmir Police. (Press Release)

  • Kashmir’s engineering student turns aquarium hobby into business

    Basit now keeps staff and a manager to look after his operations across his stores, while he oversees work from Kashmir only.

    A fish enthusiast from his childhood, Basit Zargar started to collect aquariums at his home from his school days. He would rear different types of fish in his aquaria and kept gaining knowledge and interest about aquarium fish and other aquatic creatures.

    A mechanical engineering student now, this 23-year-old from Buchpora has turned his hobby into a full-fledged business, which not only deals with aquarium and fish keeping but all types of pets, be it dogs, cats, reptiles, birds or any other type of animals people keep.

    In 2013, Basit starting an online portal, Aquatic Kart, to sell aquatic products and food items, however, as he gained the popularity and demand increased he turned his home into a proper warehouse and widened the range of his products to all types of pets and related items of pet care. In October 2015 he opened a full-fledged store at Buchpora and besides the pets and food has made available all the accessories like aquarium tanks with inbuilt filtration so that customers don’t have to take water out time and again. Everything has been made available by him on his official website aquatickart.in.

    “Aquatic Kart is a great choice and probably the only place for finding top quality pet products and foods. We sell a variety of high-quality food brands for your fish, dogs, cats, small animals, reptiles etc. Whatever interests you in pets we have that,” says Basit.

    It is the youngsters of Kashmir, who are mostly attracted towards the hobby of keeping pets. “Majority of my customers come from the age group of 18 years to 30 years,” says Basit. “Though people here show interest in all types of pets, the majority prefer aquatic pets.”

    Due to online presence, Basit has received ‘overwhelming’ response from outside Kashmir. He has opened warehouses in Kolkata, Banglore and Pune. His presence has increased and earnings are encouraging due to this newfound market. The social media presence has also helped in flourishing the business.

    “The business works very well outside Kashmir, the demands are high there but in Kashmir, it’s in its initial stage. There is not much exposure of pets in Kashmir as compared to other states of India,” Basit says, however, hastens to add, “In Kashmir, the love for pets is also on the rise. People are now aware of keeping pets. Particularly, the aquarium culture is flourishing fast in Kashmir.”

    Basit now keeps staff and a manager to look after his operations across his stores, while he oversees work from Kashmir only.

    A follower of Chinese entrepreneur and billionaire Jack Ma, Basit says he has ambitious plans of expansion and to take his business to next level. As a socially responsible person, he also wants work on animal welfare.

    Basit believes that success is inevitable if one follows his passion with consistency and advises youngsters to resist from jumping into different things.

    The Story Was First Published On Kashmir’s Leading Daily Greater Kashmir