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  • Country is unhappy with insult of tricolor on the Red Fort: PM Modi

    Srinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while referring to the violence during the tractor parade on 26 January in Mann Ki Baat, said – “The country was saddened to see the insult of the tricolor on 26 January in Delhi. We have to fill the time with hope. ”

    Farmers hoist flags at the Red Fort during the ‘tractor rally’ in New Delhi on Tuesday | Photo Credit: PTI

    “We have to show the restraint given last year.” And the country has to be taken forward. Our vaccination is being appreciated as much as we were appreciated in the fight against Corona. So far, 30 lakh people have been vaccinated. Which has been done in less time than America and Australia. (PTK)

  • Bird Flu reported in domestic fowls in Udhampur

    Several cases of Avian Flu commonly known as Bird Flu have been reported in Udhampur district of Jammu division among domestic fowls for the first time in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. 

    Wildlife Warden Jammu, Anil Arti told KNO that samples of some domestic birds were taken in Udhampur area some fifteen days ago which have now returned positive for bird flu.

    He, however, said that there is “no need to worry as the cases have not been reported on major scale”.

    Photo: Wikimedia
    Photo: Wikimedia

    The newest cases have been confirmed among “few domestic fowls and one peacock in Udhampur”.

    It is for the first time that bird flu has been reported in domestic fowls in Jammu and Kashmir, which had so far reported the avian flu among migratory birds or dead crows only.

    Nodal officer for Bird flu in J&K, Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Shah also confirmed to KNO that cases of bird flu have been confirmed in some domestic birds in Jammu division.

    No such case has been reported among domestic fowls so far in the Kashmir division, he added. 

    It is pertinent to mention here that Kerala, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab have confirmed the outbreak of the avian influenza in poultry birds so far.

    Cases of bird flu have also been reported among crows, migratory and wild birds in Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir and Bihar.

  • India-Pakistan crisis: UN Chief urges India, Pakistan to resolve Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Charter of the UN

    New York: United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday called on nuclear-armed India and Pakistan to “come together and seriously discuss their problems” stemming from the unresolved Kashmir dispute, saying his good offices were always available for mediation.

    Responding to a question from an APP correspondent at his first press conference of 2021, the UN chief warned that there was no “military solution” to the decades-old conflict.

    “It is clear when seeing Pakistan and India, any military confrontation between the two would be a disaster of unmitigated proportions for both countries and for the whole world,” he warned.

    “I do believe that [it] is absolutely essential to have a de-escalation of the situation, namely in the Line of Control,” Guterres said, adding, “I think it’s absolutely essential for the two countries to be able to come together and seriously discuss their problems.”

    He further responded to a question about the continuing human rights abuses in Kashmir and said, “I think it’s essential that human rights are fully respected in all territories that you mentioned.”

    He said he stood by his statement of August 8, 2019, which called for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute based on UN resolutions and the UN Charter.

    “Now, things have not moved in the right direction, our good offices are always available, and we will insist within them on finding peaceful solutions for problems that have no military solution.”

    “We have taken position about the need for Security Council’s resolutions to be implemented for effective de-escalation.

    “Another important aspect, which needs full respect of human rights and continental freedom in Jammu & Kashmir, is that people should have free movement. I hope this will also be achieved on the other side. I have offered my good offices in relation to the situation and our position is that the Security Council’s resolutions be implemented,” he said at the time.

    He also previously addressed revocation of Article 370 and ending Kashmir’s special status and urged India “to refrain from taking steps that could affect the status of Jammu and Kashmir”. A statement from his office had said, “The position of the UN on this region is governed by the Charter of the UN and applicable Security Council resolutions […] the final status of Jammu and Kashmir is to be settled by peaceful means, in accordance with the Charter of the UN.”

  • Ceasefire violation along IB in Kathua

    PTI

    Jammu: The Pakistani army has violated the ceasefire again by resorting to unprovoked firing along the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district, officials said on Saturday.

    The firing from across the border started around 10.10 pm on Friday in the Bobiyaan border outpost area of Hiranagar sector, prompting an effective retaliation by the Border Security Force (BSF), the officials said.

    They said the cross-border firing between the two sides continued till 3 am but there was no report of any damage on the Indian side.

    The BSF detected two cross-border tunnels, one each in the Bobiyaan and Pansar areas of Hiranagar sector, on January 13 and 23 respectively, frustrating Pakistan’s attempt to push terrorists into India.

    Both the 150-metre tunnels were detected during an anti-tunneling drive along the IB by the border-guarding force.

  • ITBP gets new commander in Ladakh

    PTI

    New Delhi: The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), which guards the Line of Actual Control with China, has posted a new officer to head its frontier in Ladakh, official sources said on Saturday.

    Lhari Dorjee Lhatoo, a 1999-batch officer of the Manipur cadre, will be replacing ITBP Inspector General (IG) Deepam Seth, who was commanding the force troops deployed along the LAC with China in Ladakh.

    Seth, a 1995-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Uttarakhand cadre, has been transferred to the ITBP Headquarters in Delhi, as per an order issued by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Headquarters here.

    Lhatoo had recently joined the border guarding force. He has earlier served in the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Special Protection Group (SPG).

    “The transfer has been done on administrative and strategic grounds. IG Seth has been posted in the same capacity and will handle the personnel and vigilance charge at the ITBP Headquarters in Delhi,” a senior officer told PTI.

    The new IG is expected to take charge in Ladakh in the next few days, he said.

    Leh is the base for the ITBP north-west frontier and an IG-rank officer, equivalent to a Maj General rank in the Army, commands the formation that is responsible for the deployment of the troops in this part of the 3,488-km long Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China that runs from the Karakoram Pass in the Himalayas to Jachep La in Arunachal Pradesh.

    Seth has been a part of various military talks, as a representative of the Union Home Ministry, being held with the Chinese to move forward on the long-negotiated disengagement process in eastern Ladakh as thousands of troops from both the sides remain deployed at friction points under freezing conditions since May last year.

    He also oversaw induction of additional ITBP troops in Ladakh that was undertaken in the wake of the standoff.

    The officer was posted to head the newly-created formation in mid-2019 and was decorated with the president’s police medal for distinguished service this Republic Day.

  • Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on pays homage on Martyrs Day

    PTI

    Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday paid homage to freedom fighters including Mahatma Gandhi on Martyrs’ Day, officials said.

    Gandhi was shot dead on this day in 1948 by Nathuram Godse. His death anniversary is observed as Martyrs’ Day.

    The LG along with staff members of the Raj Bhavan observed a two-minute silence at 11 am as homage to the Father of the Nation and brave Indians who sacrificed their lives during the Indian freedom struggle, an official spokesperson said.

    A police spokesman said Director General of Police Dilbag Singh separately led senior police officers, staff of Police Headquarters and Armed Police Headquarters in paying homage to the freedom fighters at Police Headquarters lawns here.

    A two-minute silence was observed by the officers and personnel posted at Police Headquarters and Armed Police Complex, Jammu in memory of those who gave the supreme sacrifice of their lives during the freedom struggle, he said.

    Inspector General of Police, Jammu zone, Mukesh Singh paid tributes along with senior officers and staff at zonal police headquarters, the spokesman said.

    Martyrs’ Day was also observed in all the districts where senior officers led their personnel in paying tributes to the freedom fighters and observed a moment of silence.

  • J&K Administration orders transfers and postings of half a dozen officers with immediate effect

    PTI

    Jammu: In a minor reshuffle, the Jammu and Kashmir administration on Saturday ordered transfers and postings of half a dozen officers with immediate effect.

    Naseem Javid Choudhary, a Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) officer, has been appointed as the new Director Tourism, Jammu, replacing Raj Kumar Katoch, according to an official release.

    Katoch has been transferred and posted as Secretary, J&K Public Service Commission, replacing Rajesh Sharma who was posted as Custodian General (J&K).

    Suriya Jabeen, Custodian General, J&K, has been transferred and posted as Additional Secretary in Tribal Affairs Department.

    Nuzhat Gul, Secretary, Royal Springs Golf Course, Srinagar, holding additional charge of Managing Director-cum-Chief Executive Officer, Golf Development and Management Authority and Kashmir Golf Club, has been transferred and posted as Secretary, J&K Sports Council in place of Choudhary.

    Bakshi Javaid Humayaun, Director, Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC), shall hold the charge of Managing Director-cum-Chief Executive Officer, Golf Development and Management Authority, Secretary, Royal Spring Golf Course, Srinagar and Kashmir Golf Course, in addition to his own duties, till further orders, the release said.

  • COVID-19 Bulletin: 76 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more fatalities

    PTI

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir’s COVID-19 tally climbed to 1,24,449 on Saturday with 76 fresh cases while the death toll mounted to 1,936 as three more people succumbed to the disease, officials said.

    Of the fresh cases, 58 were reported from the Kashmir division and 18 from the Jammu division, they said.

    Srinagar district recorded the highest number of fresh cases at 27, including 15 travellers.

    Six districts Samba, Kathua, Kishtwar, Rajouri, Reasi and Ramban — did not report any fresh cases and the remaining 13 districts recorded new infections in single digits, the officials said.

    There are 761 active cases in the union territory. So far, 1,21,752 people have recovered, they said.

    Of the latest fatalities, two were reported from the Kashmir valley and one from the Jammu division, they said.

  • Pak to send special plane to China to receive first tranche of COVID-19 vaccine

    PTI

    Islamabad: Pakistan will send a special plane to China on Sunday to bring back the first batch of the 500,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine that Beijing has promised to provide to its close ally.

    The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), during a meeting here on the strategy of vaccine administration, said on Saturday that the country is geared up for the vaccination programme.

    “The forum was apprised that a special plane will fly to China tomorrow (Sunday) for transportation of the first tranche of vaccine,” according to a statement from the NCOC.

    The move comes after Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on January 21, following a call with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, had announced that China will provide 500,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Pakistan by January 31.

    He said that Beijing had asked Islamabad to send an airplane to get the vaccines.
    Pakistan has approved two foreign anti-COVID vaccines as of now, including the Chinese Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, for emergency use in the country.

    All necessary measures have been put in place for vaccine storage at Islamabad and distribute the vaccine to various federating units particularly to Sindh and Balochistan provinces, the statement said.

    The vaccine nerve centre has been established at the NCOC with provincial and district level vaccine administration across the country for vaccination in a systematic manner, it said.
    Pakistan plans to provide vaccines to frontline health workers and elderly people in the first phase.

    Meanwhile, the number of COVID-19 cases in the country has reached 543,214 after 2,179 new infections were reported in the last 24 hours, according to the ministry of National Health Services.

    Another 65 patients died in this period, taking the number of COVID-19 deaths to 11,623 while some 2,111 patients were in a critical condition.
    Also, 498,152 people have recovered so far, which means that the number of active patients was 33,439. The authorities performed 41,435 tests in the last one day. It showed that the positivity rate was 5.25 percent. (PTI)

  • Restrict import and sale of Iranian apples: Fruit Growers to Dir Horticulture

    Srinagar: A delegation of Jammu & Kashmir Fruit Growers Association today called on Director Horticulture Kashmir, Ajaz Ahmad Bhat to apprise him of the issues faced by them including the import of Iranian apples via Afghanistan.

    The association demanded that the import and sale of Iranian Apples via Afghanistan in New Sabzi Mandi Azadpur, New Delhi must be restricted as it severely jeopardizes the interest of fruit growers of the valley.

    The Director Horticulture assured the delegation that the issue has been taken up with the UT Government as well as GoI with the request to take appropriate action as warranted.

    The delegation was further assured that all their genuine issues shall be redressed.

    Later, a meeting of the Sub Committee of SLEC for examination and scrutiny of DPRs related to C.A. Storage units/Reefer Vans under Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) was held at the Directorate of Horticulture, here—(KNO)