Category: Union Territory

  • After Scooty for Girls, Govt launches ATB scheme for boys

    Srinagar: The State Government, on the initiative of the Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti has launched All Terrain Bike (ATB) scheme for meritorious boys on the pattern of Scooty scheme for the girl students.

    The announcement was made by the Chief Minister at a function organised at Dak Bungalow Baramulla on Sunday where she handed-over keys of subsidized Scooties to 150 girl students of the Women’s Degree College Baramulla.

    Under the ATB scheme, the State Government would provide high-end cycles (All Terrain Bikes) to the students (boys) studying in Class 10th in a Government School. The cycles would be provided by the Government where 100% of the cost would be borne by the Jammu and Kashmir Government, an official statement said.

    Under the scheme any boy in class 10th belonging to lower economic background who has to cover a distance of more than 2-kms from his home to school and shall secure above 65% in his 10th exams will be eligible for a bicycle if he gives in writing that he shall continue to pursue his education.

    He said the scheme would enable the students to not only have independence of mobility but at the same time promote a healthy way of commuting among them.

     

    The Cycles (ATB) distributed under this scheme will not be allowed to be resold, and any violation will result in forfeiting of the Cycle (ATB).

  • Why PDP is silent on Triple Talaq Mantra of Centre Govt: Mir

    Srinagar | Nov 06 (PTK): Lambasting Centre Govt over its’ repeated attempts to interfere in Religious affairs of Muslims, JKPCC Chief G.A. Mir today said that BJP Leadership was misinterpreting the Triple Talaq Issue to create a confusion in order to implement Uniform Civil Code in the Country.

    Mir said that India being a great democracy, multi religious, multicultural cannot tolerate interference in any religion. The much-hyped Triple Talaq issue which is being debated and discussed continuously is a direct interference in the Religious Affairs of Muslims and a ploy to implement Uniform Civil Code in the Country.

    He said that Uniform Civil Code cannot be implemented, as the people cannot practice the things which are being practiced by other religions, everyone has a right to practice his or her own religion according his or her belief.    

    Terming Triple Talaq issue as an attempt to divide the Muslim Community on the Part of Narendra Modi Govt, Mir said that Centre Govt is willfully misinterpreting Triple Talaq issue, while as this law is based on certain situations that are irrevocable in Muslim jurisprudence and cannot be challenged, Mir said.

    The BJP Leadership is targeting Muslims on the pretext of Triple Talaq, they should desist from misinterpreting Triple Talaq merely to create divisions to implement Uniform Civil Code, but they must accept the fact that they lack any knowledge on the subject and should desist from interfering in religious affairs of Muslims. Mir said.

    He warned that interference in Religious Matters of Muslims or any other Religion in the country by Narendra Modi led Govt is fraught with dangerous consequences, he added.

    Mir said how can the people of any religion exercise the same laws that are being practiced by the people of other religion with regard to their marriage contracts and vice versa. Everything in the Muslim religion is practiced on the basis of sharia laws which cannot be challenged even by the Muslims, but this is unfortunate that BJP Leadership is hell bent upon to disintegrate the country on religious lines to divert the attention of people from its failures.

    Mentioning that it is a vicious campaign and a ploy to create confusions in the Country, PCC Chief said that Prime Minister should focus on his governance and should take effective measures to address the concern of the people. He also advised PM to leave the triple Talaq issue to Muslims, as they are fully conversant with their religious laws.

    He said BJP is hurting the sentiments of Muslim Community and one wonders as to why the BJP is so eagerly raking up the Triple Talaq Issues, there is a situation behind Triple Talaq or other types of Talaqs understandable to Muslims only, the misinterpretation of Triple Talaq by certain quarters at Centre is aiming to abolish it  inorder to implement Uniform Civil Code, which will never be acceptable to people of the Country, as  every community in the country have equal right to practice their religion  without any kind of interference, from any quarter.

    Targeting PDP which is the main ally of BJP for remaining silent on this issue, PCC Chief said that PDP’s silence on this issue is very unfortunate. He said PDP for sake of remaining in power supports every wrong initiative of the BJP at Centre and does not bother about the emotions of the people. It is evident that PDP has surrendered its principles and conscience before the RSS with the fear of losing power in the State, but they must know people not only in Kashmir, but in other regions are watching its anti-people activities. (PTK)

  • Amid shutdown: Sunday market witnesses increased rush of shoppers

    Srinagar: Amid shutdown in Srinagar, an increased rush of shoppers and sellers were witnessed today in the weekly Sunday market at commercial hub Lal Chowk.
    Witnesses said that the rush of shoppers led to the traffic jam in the areas, which forced the commuters to take alternative routes.
    The weekly market stretches from Tourist Reception Centre (TRC) to Polo View area, a distance of half a kilometre.
    The shoppers from different areas thronged the market to buy items like clothes, blankets and other stuff.
    The vendors who had installed stocks in the market said that by noon they had sold more than half of their stock.
    Hundreds of street vendors had arrived early morning today to get space in the market while some among them didn’t find any space in the market and installed their stocks at an extended stretch of the market.
    A local vendor told KNS that the market remained fully flooded with the shoppers. “It was a good day as I managed to sell around 80 per cent of my stock. Hopefully I would vend the entire stock by evening,” Manzoor Ahmad, a local vendor said.
    He said that the winter collections like sweater, blankets, jackets and other things were in great demand.
    Manzoor said that the people had thronged the market from various places and purchased several goods here.
    Fazil Hameed, a shopper told KNS that besides second hand items, the vendors are selling fresh products as well in affordable prices. “It seems that there was 50 per cent sale on the products today,” he said.
    Pertinently, reports said that the weekly flea market had opened partially on October 02 when it was the 86th consecutive day of shutdown and witnessed a few shoppers.
    There was some increase in the rush on October 9 which further increased on October 16. (KNS)

  • ‘Mehbooba has waged a war against the youth’: NC

    Srinagar: National Conference today demanded that the Government should conduct a transparent forensic inquiry to ascertain the cause of death in the case of the Shalimar teenager, Qaiser Sofi who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Shalimar and later admitted to the hospital where he finally succumbed.

    Demanding a time-bound, transparent inquiry, Former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and MLA Eidgah Mubarak Gul and NC State Spokesperson Junaid Azim Mattu have strongly condemned the barbaric police action on the young boy’s funeral in Eidgah and said this heartless behavior had become an indelible trademark of the Mehbooba Mufti Government.

    “There are varying and different accounts and narratives explaining the circumstances that led to the death of the young boy and it is hence imperative that the Government – through a completely transparent and objective process – conducts an inquiry to ascertain the truth. Regardless of the cause, the loss suffered by the family is inconsolable and our hearts go out to them. We stand in solidarity with them in this time of mourning and grief”, the party statement said.

    Former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Mubarak Gul said the incident of teargas shelling on the funeral of the deceased was shameful and reflected poorly on the belated softness of the Chief Minister in pretending to be grieved by the loss of young lives in the current unrest. “You cannot fool the people by talking about clemency for the youth while teargassing funerals of young children. These are contradictory signs that expose the hypocrisy of the PDP-BJP Government. They have waged a war against the youth of the State and their alternating rhetoric cannot conceal their sadism”, Mubarak Gul said in the statement issued to PTK.

    NC Spokesperson Junaid Mattu, while expressing heartfelt condolences with the family of young Qaiser, said a transparent probe into the circumstances and causes of his death would ensure the truth is not distorted to further add to the misery of his grieved family. “The Government should deal with this – and all such cases – with utmost sensitivity and an underlying sense of responsibility. There is an enormous trust deficit in the State and the people are extremely doubtful of all government accounts and hence the Government should be even more professional and systematic in conducting such investigations”, the NC Spokesperson added.

    Former Speaker Mubarak Gul and Spokesperson Junaid Mattu also condemned the unabated wave of indiscriminate arrests across the Valley and said repression wasn’t going to assuage the anger on the ground but would further compound it. “When the Government was expected to finally behave in a reconciliatory and humane manner in dealing with the aggravated youth, they are rather going out of their way to torment, intimidate and hound thousands of young boys across the Valley. While thousands of young men are languishing in jails and thousands more are being held up in Police Stations, Mehbooba Mufti’s claims of leniency and clemency are ridiculous. Her deeds speak louder than her words”, the statement further added.

    “National Conference is also extremely alarmed at the enormous mess and chaos that is plaguing our vital education sector and wants the Chief Minister to take the responsibility for her misplaced priorities in projecting a false sense of normality instead of restoring actual, sustainable normalcy in the State. We hope the Chief Minister realizes how her Government is toying with the future of thousands of young children and hence with the future of our State”, the statement added. (PTK)

  • Women have highest stakes in peace: Mehbooba

    Srinagar: Listing women empowerment as one of the top agendas of the State Government, Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti, today said the female folk are important stakeholders in making Jammu and Kashmir a peaceful and progressive State.
    “Women have huge stakes in peace as they are the first casualty of any trauma or violence. Also, the brunt of the societal losses is borne more by the women than the men. In our world which is full of chaos, investments must be made to empower women. If you empower a girl or a woman, you are empowering the entire nation,” Mufti said.
    The Chief Minister was speaking during two separate functions at SKICC in Srinagar and Dak Bungalow Baramulla while launching ‘Empowering the Girl Child’ scheme. Ahead of her speech, Mufti handed over keys of scooters to 300 girl students of Government Colleges for Women MA Road and Nawa Kadal College in Srinagar and 150 students of Government Women’s College Baramulla. Under the scheme, the Government provides subsidy on scooters for meritorious girl students.
    Noting that women in our society struggle throughout their life starting right from their birth and have to face various difficulties, the Chief Minister said that this scheme is part of an endeavor of the State Government to empower the girl child and to facilitate her independent mobility. She said under the scheme the State Government will facilitate 50% sponsorship of the cost of Scooty for college going girls in the State. These vehicles, will enable girl’s independence of mobility and at the same time promote confidence in them, she added.
    The Chief Minister reiterated her Government’s commitment to work for the safety, development and empowerment of J&K’s womenfolk and added that this scheme will not only help girls in commuting but will also bring in her courage, self confidence and a feeling of self dependence. She added that the scheme was supposed to be launched in the Kashmir valley in the month of July, however due to the unfortunate situation it was delayed.
    Referring to the education sector, the Chief Minister said that it has suffered the most during the recent turmoil and added that while people who can afford shall manage the education of their children outside the state, however the students from poor families have suffered massive academic loss. She further said that even those who can afford also think twice in case of female child, who ultimately suffers again.
    Hoping that the prevailing situation will improve and better time shall prevail, Mehbooba said that “as Mahtma Gandhi saw a ray of hope in Jammu & Kashmir in 1947, I also see a similar ray of hope that things will be back to normal soon”.
    The Chief Minister also announced All Terrain Mountain Bike (ATMB) scheme for meritorious boys on the pattern of Scooty Scheme for girl students. She said under the scheme any boy in the 10th standard belonging to lower economic background who has to cover a distance of more than 2 k from his home to school and shall secure above 58% in his 10th exa will be eligible for a mountain bicycle if he gives in writing that he shall continue to pursue his education.
    Recalling her college and university days, the Chief Minister said she has firsthand experience of the harassment suffered by girl students on the roads and during travel in public transport, “In Kashmir, the proble are more complicated. While education has suffered due to ongoing situation, the girl students have borne the brunt. They have been confined to their homes. While riding these scooters, keep your head high and feel proud of your achievements,” she said while addressing the girl students.
    Lauding the efforts of the State’s Finance Minister, Mehbooba said the State Government is endeavouring to make positive contributions for the welfare of girl child and women in J&K. “Keeping this in mind, our Government launched a scheme called ‘Laadli Beti’ so that a girl child is not seen as a burden by her poor parents,” the Chief Minister said. She said the ‘Laadli Beti’ scheme has been launched to create a strong positive disposition towards the girl child and ai to reverse the alarming trend of declining child sex ratio. The scheme addresses the concerns of girl’s right from birth to adulthood by providing financial security to them, she added.
    She said another initiative in this regard is starting of ladies special buses meant exclusively to facilitate safe and easy commutation for women.
    The Chief Minister said that the Government has increased the number of woman police stations across the state and it is an important initiative towards ensuring safety of women folk and will help women to put forth their grievances or complaints like domestic violence, without any hesitation.
    She said that the Government is also considering establishment of institutes for entrepreneurship development specially for women so that they could benefit from it and earn their living. The Chief Minister added that education is the most important tool that a girl can have to make her feel and be independent. To the exam going children the Chief Minister said that, exa are approaching that those who wish could appear in November and others in March and wished them all the best.
    Describing in length the virtues of Islam and the place of women in The Holy Quran, Mehbooba said: “Islam has great regard for women, but unfortunately, she is seen as a burden. The reality of Islam is being hidden from us. Hazrat Khadija (RA), wife of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), was a businesswoman. Hazrat Aisha (RA) was a great horse rider and she also led a battle”.
    The Chief Minister said Islam gives enormous rights to women but certain vested interests distort the real message to suit their politics. “If we want peace and stability, women should also have stakes in our social and political processes. Looking after parents is not the job of sons only in the same way as cooking is for women,” she said.
    The functions were also attended by Minister of Finance, Culture and Labour and Employment, Dr Haseeb A Drabu, Minister of State for Health, Asiea Naqash, MLC, Mohammad Khursheed Alam, MLAs, Abid Ansari, Noor Mohammad Sheikh, Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Anjum Fazili, Javaid Hassan Beigh, Yawar Dillawar Mir and Mohammad Abbas Wani, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan, Inspector General of Police Kashmir, SJM Gilani, DC Srinagar, DC Baramulla, Principals of various colleges and other senior officers from the civil and police administration.

  • Army launches ‘School Chalo operation’ in South Kashmir

    Awantipora: After “Operation Calm” down in South Kashmir, army is now focussing on another operation – “School Chalo”, under which it identifies areas and provides students with free coaching and make them participate in extra-curricular activities.

    “We know we have to deal situation on the internal front and we are doing that with desired results. But simultaneously during my interaction with locals, I felt they were worried about the studies of their children, but at the same time anxious about their security. That is where I asked my boys to work out a plan for providing education to students,” says Major General Ashok Narula, General-Officer-in-Command of Victor Force.

    The army had launched Operation Calm Down in August- September to clear different parts of the Valley of militants and protesters using minimum force.

    With educational institutions remaining closed for about five months now and over 30 schools being burnt down over the past weeks, Gen Narulas directions under the School Chalo programme is increasingly becoming popular in the Valley.

    Various formations under his command have started identifying teachers in localities and urging them to hold classes in schools or community houses to impart education to children, who have been deprived of it ever since trouble broke out on July 9 this year, a day after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter.

    “Besides being an army officer, I am a father of two children. So here I approached the issue as a father and not as an Army officer and ensured that these children should hold books in their hands, rather than a stone,” Narula said.

    Using a local slogan “Chyem ne zaroorat Daulat-o-Rubab, Faqat Gochum School te Kitab” (I dont need money and fame, I need books and school), the army offcers and men now perform a different kind of task — to convince the parents to send their wards to make-shift dwellings to study.

    Army officers cited the performance of 292 students who were studying in the Army Goodwill School at Pahalgam who were being taught by well qualified teachers.

    “Unhindered by the turmoil which had engulfed the state, these students have not only finished and revised their syllabus but have also participated whole-heartedly in various functions like Eid, Independence Day etc. These (activities) were also the reasons given to parents in other localities to convince them to send in their children,” said Narula. PTI

  • Another soldier killed in Poonch; SPO injured

    Poonch: An army soldier was killed in Saujiyan sector of Poonch as India and Pakistan exchanged heavy shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.

    Reports said that the soldier was identified as Rajinder Tupara of 22 MLi

    Another soldier was killed in Krishna Gati sector of Poonch earlier today.

    A woman working as SPO was also injured in the shelling, said a police official.

    He identified the woman as Zareefa Bi.

  • Top resistance leaders meet at Geelani’s residence

    Meeting of all stakeholders convened on Tuesday for future strategy

    Srinagar: In a surprising development the three top leaders of the resistance groups met for the first time after the current unrest at the residence of Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani. The meeting lasted for 3 hours during which all issues including the conduct of examinations and future strategy for the resistance struggle was discussed at length. The government for the first time lifts all the curbs on all the three separatist leaders to allow them to meet at Geelani’s Hyderpora residence.
    Sources privy to developments told KNS that the meeting between Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani, Hurriyat (M) chairman Mirwaiz Molvi Umer Farooq and JKLF chairman Yasin Malik after a marathon discussion on the conduct of examination.
    The leaders after discussing at length all other issues concerning resistance struggle including calls for shutdown and protests called in the weekly protest calendars issued from time to time for the last four months.
    The resistance leaders decided to call a joint meeting with the stakeholders including traders, transporters, member of the civil society, educationists and others to take decisions on issues concerning future strategy of the resistance struggle vis-à-vis protest calendars, reopening of schools, conduct of examination and resumption of trade and transport activates in Kashmir. (KNS)

  • Would appreciate if educated faces in PDP defend exam enforcement: Kashmir Inc

    Srinagar: Reacting sharply to the statement made by Peoples Democratic Party leader and MLC Khurshid Alam that Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA),Chairman,Muhammad Yasin Khan was “poking nose into education to be in headlines”, the KEA said education of children has to be concern of every individual in a civilized society that too when their career is being ruined by the government itself.

    The KEA Media Head, Farhan Kitab in a statement said the KEA has evolved out of the efforts of the civil society and thus finds its responsibility to keep an eye on everything pertaining to the society and its interests than to talk of business in isolation.

    The KEA said: “It is encouraging that PDP has given charge of defending the misadventures of the education minister to a former Assistant Storekeeper, whose success is allegedly a mysterious story of rags to riches. But Kashmir Inc would appreciate the efforts of the ruling government more if this statement had come from a genuinely educated face in the PDP.”

    Taking a dig at Aalam’s statement that holding two exams the government has made a “historic decision”, the KEA reiterated its query if the session will be treated as November or March? “If history is made by ambiguity and confusion to meet egos then let Education Minister Naeem Akhter enforce final exams every month for more of ‘historic’ decisions,” the KEA said asking the government to call an open debate over the issue.

    “If the government is so sincere, let it call an open debate where civil society from our side will prove that this enforcement of examinations is nothing but war of egos at the cost of career of around one lakh students,” the Kashmir Economic Alliance said adding apart from local press even the New Delhi based media has already exposed this plot.

    The KEA said though Khurshid Aalam is the “Rudala” of the incumbent regime, he doesn’t know, which shoes to step in to shed crocodile tears and how. “We the people of Kashmir will appreciate if the government orders an inquiry into his assets and how he minted it all.”

  • Thousands attend last rites of slain Hizb militant in Shopian

    SRINAGAR: Thousands of people on Sunday took part in the funeral prayers of slain Hizb militant in Shopian district of south Kashmir.

    Reports and witnesses said that thousands of people reached the Zarkan Kellar village to offer last rites of Waseem Ahmad Khanday who was killed in an encounter with government forces in Dhobijan village.

    Khanday, they said, was laid to rest amid pro-freedom and pro-Islam slogans.