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  • Govt Warns Mutton Dealers With FIR, Sealing Shops If New Rates, Quality Violated

    Srinagar, Mar 18: The government on Thursday asked the retail mutton dealers in Kashmir Valley to strictly adhere to the newly fixed rates and warned them of strict action including lodging of FIR and sealing of shops for any violations including less weight and poor quality, etc.

    As per an order issued by Director Food Civil Supplies and CA Department, Bashir Ahmad Khan, the newly fixed rates per kilogram of dressed mutton—535 without offal and Rs 490 with 100g offal—were issued following representation by wholesale and retail Mutton dealers and in view of reports submitted by two official teams.

    He said the issue of revision of Mutton rates was discussed by the Chairman (Rate Fixation Committee) i.e. Divisional Commissioner Kashmir with other members and stakeholders on 27 February 2021 but remain inconclusive.

    “The issue was discussed by the Chairman with stakeholders again on 17March 2021 and in view of separate Affidavits furnished by wholesale/retail mutton dealers to abide by the Government instructions/rate list, the new rate was decided and accordingly notified today,” reads an order, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    The Director said that all the wholesale mutton dealers who are importing the livestock from outside state are hereby directed to complete the formalities regarding their wholesale mutton licenses within 15 (fifteen) days positively from today “failing which action in view of SRO – 176 dated 29-06-20 09 shall be invoked and livestock imported illegally shall be confiscated and auctioned thereof.”

    “Besides, he said, the retail mutton dealers are directed to display the rate lists in their shops and strictly adhere to the rate list issued by the Government and in case anybody resorts to violation of rate list, other violations including less weight, poor quality, etc. shall be dealt strictly as per law which includes lodging of FIR and sealing of their shops as and when required,” he added. (GNS)

  • GoI to continue discussion with China to resolve LAC issues: MHA

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    Srinagar, Mar 17: Government of India (GoI) Wednesday reiterated that it will continue the discussion with the Chinese side to resolve the remaining issues along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh to achieve the objective of disengagement from all the friction points and restore peace.

    In a written reply to a query in Lok Sabha, the MoS Home, GK Reddy as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that India’s engagement with China is complex.

    “The two sides agree that the future direction of India China relations should be built upon respecting each other’s sensitivities, concerns and aspirations. The two sides have also agreed to manage their differences and not allow differences on any issue to become disputes,” Reddy said in his reply.

    Reddy said that the two sides agree that the pending final settlement of the boundary question, maintenance of peace and tranquillity in the border areas is an essential basis for the overall development of the bilateral relationship.

    “Since April/May 2020 the Chinese side undertook several attempts to unilaterally alter the status quo along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the western sector,” he said.

    The reply also reads that the two sides have maintained communication through both diplomatic and military channels to ensure complete disengagement from all friction points and full restoration of peace and tranquillity in the India-China border areas.

    Maintaining that the two sides have mutually decided to disengage, the Minister said that the two sides were able to reach an agreement on disengagement in the North and South Bank of the Pangong Lake, which has been completed.

    “There are however still some outstanding issues with regard to deployment and patrolling at some other points along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh”, the Minister said.

    “Government will continue discussions with the Chinese side to resolve the remaining issues along the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh and achieve the objective of disengagement from all friction points and restoration of peace and tranquillity in the India-China border areas at an early date,” the MoS said in a written reply—(KNO)

  • Covid-19: Three Students test positive in Sgr College

    Srinagar, Mar 15: In a COVID-19 test drive at Women’s College Srinagar, three students of the institution were confirmed positive on Monday for the deadly virus.

    Officials of the College told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that three of its students were tested positive for COVID-19.
    “As of now, we have decided not to close the institution,” the official said.
    The officials said, “At least 521 tests were conducted in Womens College Srinagar wherein three second semester students were tested positive for COVID-19 positive.”
    Last week, Principal of Islamia College of Science and Commerce ordered closure of the establishment for a week following the outbreak of COVID-19 among its two faculty members.
    Pertinently, after a gap of nearly eleven months, the colleges in winter zones of Jammu and Kashmir divisions reopened on February-15 for physical academic activities—(KNO)
  • All units briefed about threat posed by sticky bombs during Amarnath Yatra: IG CRPF

    Jammu, Mar 15: Inspector General (IG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Jammu P S Ranpise Monday said that all units have been briefed about the threat posed by sticky bombs during the Amarnath Yatra.

    Talking with reporters after inaugurating a free medical camp organised by the 16th Battalion in Sidhra, Ranpise said all necessary arrangements are being made to ensure successful Amarnath Yatra this year which is likely to witness heavy rush.

    “We are already alert and are ready to face any challenges. All units have been briefed about the threat posed by sticky bombs and all arrangements are being made to make Yatra successful this year as it is likely to witness a heavy rush of pilgrims,” he said.

    Ranpise said that security arrangements regarding Amarnath Yatra have been discussed with the police administration.

    “The CRPF is trying its best to meet all the arrangements,” he said.

    Ranpise said that a large number of forces were already deployed on the Jammu and Kashmir highway. “At the same time, using technology, drones and other modern equipment will also be included in the security arrangements, so that no hassle will be encountered during this yatra,” he said. “CPRPF personnel would also be given training on Amarnath Yatra.”

    According to the Amarnath Yatra Shrine Board, the Amarnath Yatra will continue from June 28 to August 22.

    The annual Amarnath Yatra was cancelled last year due to the Code-19 epidemic and a live telecast were arranged to provide devotees with a virtual view. Earlier, the administration had decided to hold the yatra from July 21 to August 3, but the decision was later withdrawn.

    In view of the skyrocketing number of Corona cases in different states of the country, the Board has decided to strictly adhere to the Covid+19 guidelines during the Yatra—(KNO)

  • India administers nearly three crore vaccination doses so far, says Health Ministry

    Srinagar, Mar 15 : The Union Health Ministry Monday said that India has administered nearly three crore vaccination doses so far.
    Union Health Ministry said that more than one lakh 40 thousand people have been inoculated with Covid-19 doses in the last 24 hours.
    Meanwhile, according to the officials the country’s COVID-19 recovery rate reached 96.68 per cent with the total recovery of more than 17 thousand patients in the last 24 hours.
    The Ministry said that more than one crore ten lakh patients have already been recovered from this disease.
    “Presently, the total number of active cases in the country is over two lakh 19 thousand which comprises only 1.93 per cent of the total positive cases”.
    “A total number of 26 thousand 291 new cases have been reported in the country in the past 24 hours taking the cumulative positive cases to over one crore 13 lakh. The Health Ministry said 118 deaths have been reported during the last 24 hour taking the toll to over one lakh 58 thousand across the country”.
    “The Indian Council of Medical Research said that various laboratories have conducted more than seven lakh three thousand tests of coronavirus samples during the last 24 hours and more than 22 crore 74 lakh tests have been done in the country so far,” it said.(KINS)

  • Bird Flu Scare: Scores of Crows Found Dead in Kupwara Village; Carcasses of Several Foxes Also Spotted

    Srinagar, Mar 15: Amid bird flu scare, scores of crows were found dead besides carcasses of few foxes also spotted in Lolab area in north-Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    Reports reaching Global News Service (GNS) said that panic triggered among local residents after dozens of crows were found dead at Gundmacher area in Lolab early this morning. However what puzzled the locals is that carcasses of around three foxes were also spotted at several places in the vicinity.

    “The authorities have been intimated about the issue and we expect a quick follow-up in the matter”, a senior citizen of the area said adding that “Nonetheless the area has been witnessing a spike in the mortality rate of poultry birds even.”

    Meanwhile when contacted SDM Lolab, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat told GNS that a team will be shortly sent to the area to take the samples of affected fauna, as to ascertain the cause of their death. (GNS)

  • Shabaan moon not sighted; first Shabaan on Tuesday

    The Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee of Pakistan announced today (Sunday) that the moon of Shabaan 1442 AH has not been sighted and the month will commence on Tuesday, the 16th March.
    This announcement was made by the committee after a meeting held in Islamabad today with Chairman Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad in chair.

  • Waseem Rizvi should be arrested, booked under PSA: Dr Andrabi

    Srinagar, Mar 13: BJP Spokesperson and Chairperson of Waqf Development Committee of Ministry of Minority Affairs Dr Darakhshan Andrabi on Saturday expressed anguish over the “blasphemous statements and acts of the criminal Waseem Rizvi” and demanded that he should be booked under Public Safety Act so that such nonsense is stopped once for all.

    “His statements are blasphemous. He is a criminal who wants to divert the public attention from his criminal cases by this dangerous and criminal out-pour. The Quran is a divine book which teaches peace and brotherhood. Nobody has the authority or power to edit the contents of the Holy book,” said BJP leader.

    “Waseem Rizvi is under scanner of CBI for some severe criminal cases and he is using his dirty tactics to get respite from being convicted. Government should arrest him immediately and book him under PSA. This act is as dangerous as terrorism and India cannot tolerate any kind of religious blasphemy at all,” said Dr Andrabi. She said that expression of speech and freedom has its own limits.

    Dr Andrabi said that faith is very sensitive and nobody can be allowed to enjoy the privileges of publicly expressing the personal insanity and mental disorder and create a law and order situation. “I have talked to the Minister of minority affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi regarding the issue and later contacted concerned law-enforcing agencies and was assured that he will soon be booked,” said Dr Andrabi.

    She said that the Supreme Court should immediately dismiss the plea submitted by this lunatic keeping in view the sentiments of crores of people within the country. She has appealed to the public to maintain calm and peace as taught by Quran and the great prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

  • South Kashmir: Encounter breaks out in Shopian

    Srinagar, March 13: Encounter has started between militants and government forces in Rawalpora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Saturday.

    Reports reaching GNS that a joint team of Police and Army launched a cordon and search operation in Rawalpora.

    As the joint team of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon the forces, triggering off an gunfight.

    A senior police officer also confirmed to GNS about exchange of firing between militants and security forces.

    As per the sources two to three militants are believed to be trapped.(GNS)

  • Time to Expose, bring Rizwi to Justice, IF on anti-Quran remarks

    Srinagar: Condemning the anti-Quran remarks by an anti Islam element, Waseem Rizwi, Islamic Fraternity (IF) has appealed all the Islamic scholars and leaders to expose and brought this anti-Islam element to justice.
    President IF, Muhammad Aamir said that there is no power on earth that can amend even a single word of Quran and those who tried, failed disgracefully.
    “Quran is the word of Creator, the Supreme Power of Heavens and Earth. Neither can any change His work nor is there any power on earth that can make amendments in His book. Enemies of Islam tried hard in the past to amend the Quran but Allah disgraced them by ruining their all plans. This anti-Islam element (Waseem Rizwi) will meet the same fate,” he said.
    He said that the Holy Quran stood all the attacks by its enemies only because Allah has promised in his Book: “He has revealed the Quran and He will protect it”.
    “These Verses form base of Muslim faith. Only a disgraced and a namesake Muslim like Rizwi will refuse to believe in that,” he said.
    Saying that the blasphemous comments have not only deeply hurt the sentiments of Muslims but has angered the whole Muslim Ummah, he said that if Government of India is sincere towards Muslim community, they should immediately arrest and take strict action against him.
    “Now is the time for GoI to show how much they respect Muslim Community. If a namesake anti-Islam element like Rizwi who attempted to tarnish the image of Islam by attacking sacred scriptures, is let free without any punishment, Muslims will lose faith in Indian justice system,” Aamir said.