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World Heart Day: Heart attacks double in last 5 years in J&K
Stent procedure conducted at hospitals doubled in last two years: Cardiologists, say; Keeping BP, diabetes in control, cholesterol optimal; quitting smoking, daily exercise use of vegetables, healthy weight must to avoid risk of heart attack
Srinagar, Sep 29: Like rest of the World, heart attacks and strokes are accountable for nearly half of all non-communicable disease deaths in J&K.
Cardiologist working in different tertiary health care Institutes in J&K while talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the number of heart attacks in Jammu and Kashmir have almost doubled in last five years and the stent procedure conducted at hospitals have almost doubled in J&K in just last two years.
They said that usually we were witnessing more heart attacks in winters in J&K but there is a difference now as we are witnessing the same trend in summer and now heart attack cases among youths have increased as well.
Dr Irfan, a Cardiologist at GMC Srinagar, told KNO that the message of observing heart day is use heart for every heart because heart is the only organ in the body which you can hear and feel besides first and last sign of life. “We have taken care of the underprivileged people living in different countries besides heart for you and we have to quit bad habits,” he said. “Air pollution, rapid urbanization, involvement of youth in drugs, sedentary life style, physical inactivity, use of fast foods, and smoking besides post Covid-19 stress due to unemployment and other things, increase in prevalence of hypertension and diabetes are major reasons behind increase in heart attacks.”
He said that people must keep BP, diabetes in control, cholesterol at optimal level, leave sedentary life, quit smoking and physical, less psycho social stress, use of vegetables, health weight, and regular exercise can help in avoiding risk of heart attacks.
The doctor said that he has never seen any person belonging to Gujjar community below 40 years of age who has suffered heart attack as they remain busy their activities and are living in pure environment, he said, adding that every day 10-15 heart attack patient are coming to SMHS.
Cardiologists said that the common heart attack symptoms include Chest pain that may feel like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching Pain or discomfort that spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or sometimes the upper belly, Cold sweat, Fatigue, Heartburn or indigestion, Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness, Nausea and shortness of breath—(KNO)
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J&K ‘sextortion’ racket busted, trio extorted Rs 40 lakh over six months: Police
Srinagar, Sep 29: Jammu and Kashmir Police has busted a “sextortion” racket with the arrest of three people, including a husband and wife team, who allegedly trapped men of influence and extracted nearly Rs 40 lakh from them over six months, officials said on Thursday.
The unravelling began earlier this week with a senior government official walking up to the police to complain he had been duped of Rs 8 lakh and was being blackmailed, officials said.
The three suspects, Shaista Bashir and her husband Aijaz Ahmed Ganie and their friend Jahangir Ahmed Dar were arrested on Wednesday on charges of running a full-fledged ‘sextortion’ racket.
The government official told police he had received a call on his mobile from a woman a few days ago requesting him for a favour. She asked him to go to her home to discuss the matter. He went and was led into the bedroom. Within minutes, the husband and another man barged in and started shooting a video, a police official said, giving details from the FIR.
The husband also accused the official of having an affair with his wife.
According to police, the complainant somehow managed to leave the couple’s house only to receive a telephone call a few days later asking for money. If the money was not paid, the voice at the other end said, the incriminating video would be shared with his family and also uploaded on social media platforms.
The case reached Senior Superintendent of Police (Srinagar) Rakesh Balwal who immediately ordered a discreet enquiry to establish the claims of the complainant as well as antecedents of the alleged blackmailers.
The ‘gang’, he said, would collect information about influential men and had earned around Rs 40 lakh in the last six months by blackmailing.
“Nearly seven to eight such individuals have come to our notice and we are working on this,” Balwal told PTI.
“I am sure there would be many more men like them who don’t want to come into ish to come out because of the social stigma. I assure them that their identity would be kept discreet,” he said.
The three people arrested have been booked for extortion, crime done with common intention, criminal conspiracy and criminal intimidation, police officials said.–(PTI)
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Budgam Police arrested and booked child abuser under POCSO Act
Budgam: On 22 Sept, Police Station Khag recieved a written complaint from a lady complainant stating that her minor son (name withheld) age about 04 years was sexually abused by one namely Mohammad Ashraf Lone S/O Gh. Mohammad Lone a resident of Hamchipora Khag.The victim was taken to PHC Khag and subsequently referred to SMHS hospital Srinagar for specialised treatment.
Upon receipt of this complaint, a case FIR number 52/2022 under relevant sections of law was registered at police station khag and investigation initiated.
Acting swiftly, a police party arrested the accused child abuser on the same day. The accused was produced before Juvinile Board and remained in the custody of Juvinile Home. Today the accused was produced before Medical Board to ascertain his actual age and Board established that the accused is an adult. The accused stands already arrested and booked under relevant sections of IPC and POCSO Act.
Further investigation of the case is going on.Community members are requested to share information regarding crimes committed upon children and other social crimes to concern police station for immediate action
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AuGH Militant apprehended in Srinagar Along With Arms And Ammunition: Police
Srinagar, September 29: Police on Thrusday claimed to have arrested one militant associated with AuGH outfit in Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.
In a tweet Srinagar Police wrote, “One Categorised militant of AGH militant outfit namely Junaid Ahmad Parray of Nawakadal arrested by a joint team of Srinagar Police and 24 RR from Palpora, Srinagar. One pistol, magazine and live rounds also recovered. Case under sections of UAPA registered in Safakadal PS,”.(GNS)
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Police recovers minor two girls from Jammu : Police
Srinagar, Sep 29: Jammu and Kashmir Police in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district recovered two minor girl on Thursday.
In a statement issued to (KNA) the police said that 26 September Humhama received a written complaint from one Mst. Shameema resident of Handwara presently Humhama stating therein that her 02 minor daughters aged 15 years and 16 years presently residing in a rented house at Humhama went missing since 25-09-2022.
Upon this information, a case FIR number 337/2022 under relevant Sections of Law was registered at Police Station Budgam and investigation was set into motion.
A special Police team was constituted under the supervision of Chowki Officer Humhama Insp Imtayaz Ahmad to trace out the 02 minor missing girls. Police team, acting swiftly raided various locations. After strenuous efforts and working on various leads, Police team traced out both the missing minor girls from Bus Stand Jammu yesterday evening and were brought safely to Budgam by Women Police and family members. After fulfilling all legal formalities, the minor girls were handed over to their parents.
Further investigation into the case is going on. (KNA)
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All Women Entitled To Safe, Legal Abortion Till 24 Weeks Of Pregnancy: SC
New Delhi- The Supreme Court on Thursday held that all women, irrespective of their marital status, are entitled to safe and legal abortion till 24 weeks of pregnancy under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act.
A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, JB Pardiwala and AS Bopanna delivered the verdict on the interpretation of the MTP Act, and whether unmarried or single women can be allowed like their married counterparts the benefit of abortion up to 24 weeks.
The top court said the distinction between married and unmarried women under the abortion laws is artificial and constitutionally unsustainable and perpetuates the stereotype that only married woman are sexually active.
The bench, on August 23, had reserved its verdict on interpretation of the MTP Act provisions which makes a distinction between married and unmarried women on the issue of abortion till 24 weeks of pregnancy.
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PAK vs ENG 5th T20: Pakistan win by 5 runs, lead series 3-2
PAK vs ENG 5th T20: Pakistan win by 5 runs, lead series 3-2
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World Rabies day: 3300 bite cases reported at anti-rabies clinic SMHS since April this year
World Rabies day: 3300 bite cases reported at anti-rabies clinic SMHS since April this year
45,808 such cases recorded at clinic since April 2015
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Notorious woman drug peddler evading arrest falls in police dragnet in Bandipora
Bandipora: In a major achievement against drug peddlers a team of Bandipora police after strenuous efforts succeeded in arresting a notorious female drug peddler who was evading arrest since August 25.
In a statement issued, police spokesman said that Bandipora police arrested a notorious female drug peddler namely Posha Begum W/o Khursheed Ahmad Waza R/o Ward No. 05 Bandipora who was evading arrest after she managed to escape on 25 August 2022 during a raid on a residential house of one person namely Khursheed Ahmad Waza @Mandaila S/o Gh Ahmad Waza R/o Ward No. 05 Bandipora.
The spokesman further added that Keeping the sensitivity of matter in mind , a special investigation team was constituted to trace her by SSP Bandipora Mohmad Zahid-JKPS under the supervision of DYSP HQRS Bandipora Shafat Mohmad-JKPS.“Yesterday early morning ,different teams of PS Bandipora one headed by SHO PS Bandipora Insp.Ashiq Hussain & the another one headed by psi Saqib Ahmad & Psi Rakesh Kumar after getting specific information regarding her presence in Bandipora ,that was corroborated with technical assistance, different location in the district were raided to arrest her & she was arrested from”,he added.
Meanwhile,the said lady drug peddler was produced before the Hon’ble court Bandipora and was granted judicial remand.