Category: Union Territory
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Heavy snowfall paralyses life in Valley
Highway closed, train service suspended, air traffic hit, KU, PSC postpones examsSrinagar: Normal life across Kashmir Valley was badly affected due to heavy snowfall since overnight, leading to the closure of crucial Srinagar-Jammu highway, suspension of train services and the air traffic.Reports reaching Global News Service said that the Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir received fresh heavy snowfall. A thick blanket of snow covered Srinagar, as tourists staying in hotels and houseboats came out in open to enjoy the flakes of snow. Many tourists and locals were seen hurling snow on each other to express their joy. The snow led to deluging of almost all roads in Srinagar. The heavy snowfall also snapped electricity in many areas including Lal Chowk, the commercial hub of the state. When this report was filed, many areas were reeling in darkness.The snowfall also snapped mobile phone and internet connectivity of all but BSNL companies, the sources said.The heavy snowfall also prompted the authorities to close the 300-km Srinagar-Jammu highway for traffic as the snowfall has led to slippery road conditions at Digdool, Khooni Nallah, and Panthal, even as the officials of Beacon made hectic efforts to clear the highway. The closure of the highway left at least two hundred vehicles, including passenger vehicles and load carriers stranded on the highway.“We have suspended traffic on the highway due to heavy snowfall last night. We have been able to clear most of the stranded vehicles, however, over a dozen vehicles, including passenger buses were stopped at Ramban due to landslides triggered by incessant rains and snow. Efforts are on to clear them,” a senior traffic police official told GNS.The continuous snowfall and poor visibility also led to the cancellation of all inbound and outbound flights. The Banihal-Qazigund train service was also suspended due to bad weather conditions.A police spokesman in a statement issued to GNS said that despite heavy snow trains serve movement remained operational with minor delays in timings. S.P Railways Shri Mohammad Zaid said that so far three trains viz 7:10 am, 1:28pm and 5:05 pm left from Banihal. Similarly three trains from Baramulla to Budgam viz 8 am, 11:15am and 1:45 pm have reached destination.Srinagar, the capital city recorded 1 ft of fresh snowfall till evening, while Qazigund recorded 1 ft, Pahalgam 3 ft, Kokernag 3ft, Banihal 1.5 ft, and Jawahar Tunnel 2.5 ft of snow. The minimum temperate in Srinagar was recorded at 0.0 degree Celsius.Gulmarg valley, known as Asia’s Switzerland for its mighty slopes and landscape recorded 1 ft of snow as the minimum temperature was recorded at minus 0.6 degree Celsius. Pahalgam, another famous hill station in south Kashmir recorded minimum temperature of 0.1 degree Celsius.Meanwhile, the meteorological department has predicted more rains and snow across Jammu and Kashmir in the next 24 hours.“Light to moderate snow/rain would occur at many places in Jammu and Kashmir,” an official of the MeT department said.Meanwhile, Kashmir University in statement here said that it has postponed all exams including the PG-entrance examinations 2014 scheduled to be held on March, 11, 12 and 13 . Fresh dates for the postponed papers have already been notified and the rescheduled Date-Sheet is available on KU website www.kashmiruniversity.ac.in. However the venue of the examination centres shall remain unchanged. (GNS) -
SMC Presses 75 Dewatering Stations into Service Commissioner Tours City
Srinagar: The Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) today started a massive exercise to dewater key areas in Srinagar where incessant rains and snow for the past more than 24 hours submerged main roads. Around 75 dewatering stations were pressed into service by the SMC’s drainage division.SMC commissioner Dr G N Qasba toured the city today where he assessed the situation arising out of the long spell of rain/snow first hand. He expressed satisfaction over functioning of dewatering stations. “Despite power failure, we have been able to keep all the 75 stations fully operational,” said Qasba.
The government has spared more diesel generators to ensure smooth functioning.The SMC called out more than 200 employees to cater to the needs of people and ensured dewatering is carried out round the clock and important areas are clear of water.
The commissioner personally inspected the dewatering stations at Daresk Kadal, Court Road, Jawahar Nagar, Raj Bagh, Sonawar, Bishambar Nagar and Maisuma Shorekhan. “Our field staff has been working with full dedication and round the clock at these dewatering stations,” said the commissioner.
He assured the staff that fuel should be no excuse to stop dewatering. “All pumps should function round the clock. Appropriate fuel will be ensured. We need to attend to the areas where there are serious complaints of water-logging or inundation,” said Qasba.
The SMC has prioritized areas and cleared most important roads of rainwater to ensure hassle free movement of traffic and pedestrians.
The commissioner has directed the ward officers and other employees to stay alert and address the people’s problem arising because of rain/snow water. “They should ensure the SMC reaches to needs of all areas and ensure no area faces any major problem,” he said.
Later, divisional commissioner Shailender Kumar took a review meeting attended by several senior officers, including deputy commissioner Farooq Shah. SMC commissioner apprised him about the dewatering exercise and the ground situation facing Srinagar.
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Fake currency racket busted in Kashmir: Police
Srinagar: Police Tuesday said it arrested 12 members of a fake currency racket operating across Kashmir.
“Rs 8,85,000 fake currency has been recovered so far from them,” a spokesman said in a statement.Police said it acted on a tip-off regarding the racket being operated in Srinagar.
“One Arshad Ahmed son of Ghulam Muhammad Kaloo of Nehru Park is one of the key operators,” the spokesman said.
“Acting on the tip off, police laid a Naka at Badyari Chowk. Arshad was intercepted at the naka and fake currency worth Rs 3,500 was recovered from him after his personal search.”
A case FIR No 29/2014 under section 489B, 489C RPC has been registered in Police Station Ram Munshi Bagh.
Police said during the questioning of the accused, it was revealed that he had also deposited some fake currency notes in Punjab National Bank, Boulevard Branch.
“He confessed to have deposited fake currency worth Rs. 60,000 at Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) of SBI Residency Road Srinagar,” the spokesman added.
“Further, it came to surface that the Masood Ul Haq son of Abdul Gani Peer a resident of Khawaja Bagh Baramulla is the main kingpin of the racket.”
Police said Masood has been arrested. “Moreover, 12 persons running the fake currency racket and also recovered Rs 8,25,000 fake currency from them.”
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JK Bank Shares Touch Rs 1550 At BSE, NSE
Srinagar: Private sector J&K Bank share price while recording an appreciation of 4.6% crossed Rs 1,550 mark on Tuesday. It touched all time high of Rs 1551 on BSE and Rs 1550 on NSE.With a remarkable surge of Rs.67.95, the Bank’s share price stood at Rs 1543.80 at BSE and Rs 1542.60 at NSE when the markets closed.The share saw a brisk trading of more than 1.80 lac shares during the day.Though overall behaviour of the market during the day was reasonably bullish, J&K Bank stocks have put up an outstanding performance, said a market analyst.“If you look at weekly charts, the bank’s trading patterns have shown great resilience and are highly positive. This speaks about the market’s confidence in the bank”, he added.Notably, Portfolio Manager, PN Vijay, had recently told media that “I have been trying to do some value mining in the public sector bank space which has been hit hard due to fears of bad performing loans. Jammu and Kashmir Bank is not normally on investors’ radar but it is an excellent bank with an excellent balance sheet and growth.Some more renowned portfolio managers have been advising investors to look at J&K Bank as a stock to add up to their portfolio. “On the whole, the balance sheet (of the bank) is very healthy by any standards and I would say it is far better than most of the private sector banks”, they said.
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Mutton dealer held for selling ‘dead’ animals
Anantnag: Municipal Committee Anantnag (MCA) caught red-handed a mutton dealer for selling meat of dead animals.
Police sources said that MCA had received information that a mutton wholesale dealer from Shirpora Anantnag instead of dumping the carcasses of dead animals, slaughters them and supplies the meat to retailers.
Reports said that MCA team soon after receiving the information, raided the mutton dealer’s house at Shirpora, Janglat Mandi and caught him red handed slaughtering dead sheep. MCA team also found scores of dead sheep inside the truck (HR381618) that was parked outside his house.
MCA team seized the truck and handed over the accused to police. A police official while confirming the arrest of the accused said that they are waiting for the report of MCA and CAPD department. (CNS) -
Geelani’s health deteriorates again, to be flown to New Delhi
Srinagar: With fresh snowfall and intense cold having gripped valley, the condition of ailing octogenarian separatist leader has once again deteriorated. This was stated by Hurriyat (G) spokesperson Tuesday.“Geelani Sahab has once again complained of pain and ache in his whole body and he is feeling very uneasy,” Ayaz Akbar said.The spokesman said that Geelani felt uneasiness during the night.He said that though Geelani is a patient of ‘Chronic Bronchitis’ and the unexpected change in weather condition have become a concern for his health and due to this extreme cold, his aliments have increased.The central leadership of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Tuesday morning held an important meeting at Hyderpora Headquarters and after the thorough discussion it was decided that Geelani will be flown to New Delhi for further treatment and the medical investigations which were advised by the doctors will also be conducted there and if need arises, he may also be admitted there.“After weather improves, he will be taken to New-Delhi for further treatment and for some important medical investigations,” he said.Hurriyat has appealed people to held special prayers for the speedy recovery of separatist leader. -
Youth For Peace And Development ” prays for Syed Ali Shah Geelani Speedy Recovery
Srinagar: Chairman Rasik Bhat has Expressed its concern on Deteriorating health of Octogenarian Resistance leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and prayed for his Speedy Recovery.Organizer Aatif Khan from New-Delhi said: “News Regarding Geelani Sahib’s deteriorating health has caused us a worry.” “Now, we have came to know that his health condition is improving, So we hope he would get well soon to lead the Freedom Movement,” the Organizer added.
The Statement further said: “People in New -Delhi admire him for his vision and strong Determination. Geelani Sahib symbolizes Kashmir’s freedom movement, however, he has earned respect outside Kashmir also, for which Kashmirs should feel proud.” -
Sikh organisation prays for Geelani’s speedy recovery
“We hope he would get well soon to lead the freedom movement”Srinagar: Dal Khalsa has expressed its concern on deteriorating health of octogenarian resistance leader Syed Ali Geelani and prayed for his speedy recovery. -
All Schools To Remain Closed Today, Tommorow
Srinagar: All schools in Kashmir including primary, middle, high and higher secondary–shall remain closed on March 11, 12 (Tuesday, Wednesday) in view of inclement weather, official sources told Greater Kashmir.Earlier the schools up to middle level were closed for Monday and Tuesday. However, the official sources today said all schools shall remain closed now for Tuesday and Wednesday. -
Rana assails BJP for riding communal polarization to wrest power
Jammu: Cautioning people against attempts being made by reactionary forces to polarize society on communal lines in a bid to win the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Provincial President National Conference Jammu Devender Singh Rana on Monday expressed anguish over religion being used as a tool to wrest the power.According to a statement issued to KNS, Rana while addressing a series of public meetings at Jagdambey, Mohalla Slathia, Mohalla Bnathia, Kuppar Pargalta in Nagrota Assembly Constituency said: “The BJP has already started playing communal card and whipping up passions to woo the voters.”The Provincial President said the BJP had made its intentions known well while anointing Narendra Modi as the prime ministerial candidates knowing full well his role in Gujarat riots. “This was a sort of provocation to secular and peace loving people across the country”, he said adding that they will not succeed in their machinations. He said the people of the country in general and Jammu and Kashmir in particular have negated communal politics, as it is alien to their pluralistic ethos.Rana accused BJP of playing shrewd politics by having a secret understanding with PDP to cut the secular votes. This is a strategy drawn over the months, which is being put into practice subtly and clandestinely. “However, the people are politically sagacious enough to draw distinction between right and the wrong”, he added.He hit out at BJP and PDP for pursuing anti-people agenda and vitiating the atmosphere by resorting to falsehood and deceit. “While PDP is missing no opportunity to exploit the woes of the people, BJP is displayed rabid communal politics to provoke a major segment of secular population”, he maintained.The Provincial President said that National Conference, as custodian of the larger interest of the people of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh will stand like a rock and foil the nefarious designs of communal and disruptive elements. He urged the workers to play their crucial role, as they have been doing to keep the light of secularism aloft at all costs.Rana also referred to the development of Nagrota constituency and said that Omar Abdullah led government has dispelled the feeling of neglect by providing equal opportunities of progress and development. “This process is to be given further momentum”, he said while urging the people to strengthen the hands of the Chief Minister. He referred to various path breaking initiatives taken for speeding up development, enforcing accountability, ensuring transparency and making the wheels of administration move as per the aspirations of the people. He also referred to the creation of new administrative units, saying these will go a long way in meeting the administrative and developmental needs of the people.Present during the workers meetings included Rameshwar Dutt, Som Nath Khajuria, Ch Rehmat Ali, Girdhari Lal, Din Mohammad, Kaushal, Mohinder, Kuldeep and others. (KNS)