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  • Kulgam man found dead 46 days after his abduction

    Police say Jaish behind killing, claim arrest of 3 persons

    The police on Tuesday recovered the body of a man who had been abducted 46 days ago by unknown gunmen from Kulgam district.
    Three local militants had been killed in October this year in the house of the deceased, Sheeraz Ahmad Bhat, 40. Six civilians had also been killed when explosives littered in the debris of the house went off in Larnoo village of Kulgam district on October 27. Another civilian was shot dead by the forces during protests.

    “The body bearing visible torture marks and a bullet in the abdomen was buried in an orchard in Ahwatoo village and was recovered from there,” Kulgam superintendent of police Harmeet Singh told media persons.
    “The disclosure was made by three persons arrested and subsequently interrogated during the course of the investigation. Pakistani JeM militants are involved in his killing,” he said.
    Bhat is survived by wife and two children. He was laid to rest in the native graveyard at Larnoo.
    His family remained clueless about his whereabouts all through this period and had even made an emotional appeal to gunmen through videos, which went viral on social media, asking them to set him free.
    A police official said that Bhat might have been killed a few days after his abduction.

  • Leaving family business to open distribution enterprise

    Nazim Ali runs sales & services of Eureka Forbes with 52% valley market share

    Marketing success

    When Nazim decided to bid farewell to his family business of carpets to do something that he liked, it raised eyebrows from everyone in the family. “They would ask me if I’m out of my mind to do this door-to-door business of selling day to day appliances?” says 33-year-old Nazim Ali Koul, who now heads the Kashmir province operations of Eureka Forbes for sales and services through his distribution enterprise, MIDHAA.

    For Nazim, the relationship of his enterprise with Eureka has been a journey of baby steps to a spot in Kashmir market where he is holding the 52 percent market share in home security systems and housekeeping equipment that include commercial and private items like water and air purifiers, commercial ride-on vacuum cleaners, camera security systems, portable water purifiers and much more in this field.

    Nazim, who has done MBA in marketing and finance, did what he learned through his studies. He instead of going for already well built family business started his own distribution, marketing and sales company, MIDHAA through which leading multinational Eureka Forbes sat their foot prints in the state and are now leading in the market with 17 percent annual growth in Kashmir.

    “When I started as a cub marketer with door-to-door direct sales and services in 2005, the use and concept of such appliances was new in Kashmir, in fact Eureka Forbes was first to introduce air purifiers in year 1997 while as others started the same post 2007,” says Nazim.

    “When you provide pure water to patients who are not allowed to drink from tap water in cases of ailments like cancer, there is a humanistic touch to your work. My personal bonding with costumers has been a driving force to my work,” he says.

    Hard work and dedication

    During the years of unrest in 2010 and 2016, Nazim says, when all the companies would suspend the sales and service, they would work during the night so that his customers won’t have to suffer.

    “As I told you that there are some patients who can’t drink tap water, we would get calls for service during day and we would attend to our customers during night time,” he says. “I’m lucky to have a dedicated team of youngsters in sales and services that made this happen.”

    Nazim says that the dedicated people like Syed Suhail Kamli who heads the service operations has made it possible to work and reach to every costumer even during night hours of those years.

    Nazim through the active online presence via social media and official company website makes a strong bond with costumers and stays available for them 24/7. “It is not only about the sale of products, it is about providing best service through dedication and hard work to the full customer satisfaction,” he says. But his active services team has made it possible to reach people in unrest, floods and every sort of situation.

    Market

    Eureka Forbes through Nazim’s MIDHAA has 52 percent market share with a healthy annual growth. Being the first to introduce major appliances like purifiers etc in Kashmir market gave Nazim an edge.

    Currently Nazim is distributing Eureka Forbes vacuum cleaners, water purifiers, security solutions to all major government and private departments of the state.

    “We have annual maintenance contracts with all the major private and public sector companies, where we provide our services to them,” he said.

    Presently Nazim’s MIDHAA has service contracts with government departments, corporate houses, hotels etc.

    “We also work with educational institutions and provide ride-on vacuum cleaners to all government hospitals like SKIMS and others,” he says.

    Apart from this they provide services to the major religious places through Wakaf and other religious organisations. They hold the major market share in Kashmir and Ladakh.

    Social work

    Nazim’s has worked with many NGOs during 2014 floods and other incidents to provide help to needy. Nazim through Euraka Forbes has made a good contribution to the corporate social responsibility of the company which helped him to make a strong bond with people and institutions in the valley.

    “During 2014 floods, we coordinated with public health engineering department (PHE) of the state and contributed to provide pure drinking water to people when all tap water was contaminated and harmful,” he says. Under the CSR, Eureka provides free sale and service of many appliances in Mosques, Shrines, Gurdawaras and other religious places.

    Expansion

    Instead of going for a government job or family business, Nazim is providing employment to dozens of youth in valley. Instead of operating from Srinagar only, Nazim is opening district wise offices across Kashmir districts with already functional units in Anantnag, Kulgam, Baramulla , Kupwara, Pulwama, Ganderbal and Sopore which allows him to take more youth onboard and provide them with employment.

    Nazim has received a number of awards for his business success.

  • Jailed Bitta Karatey’s mother dies

    Srinagar: The mother of jailed JKLF leader Farooq Ahmad Dar alias Bitta Karatey died on Tuesday after a brief illness at SKIMS Soura. She had suffered a stroke after which she was admitted at SKIMS where she breathed her last.
    Dar, could not speak or visit the family as he is lodged in Delhi’s Tihar jail along with several other Hurriyat leaders who were arrested in July 2017 by NIA in alleged ‘in terror funding case.’
    Dar’s family said that the last rites of his mother were carried on Tuesday, without his presence as it was evident that he won’t be allowed to visit the family.
    “We couldn’t even inform him,” a family member said.

  • Killing of cops in Shopian, yet another ‘mindless act of violence’: Sajad Lone

    Srinagar, Dec 11: Peoples Conference (PC) chairman and former minister Sajad Gani Lone has said that the attack in Shopian on policemen resulting in the killing of four cops is yet another “mindless act of violence”.
    Taking to micro blogging social networking website twitter, Sajad wrote, “The attack in Shopian on police personnel is yet another mindless act of violence. My heartfelt condolences to the families of the policemen who laid down their lives in the line of duty.”

  • Over two decade old bunker removed from Amira Kadal, Dy Mayor Sheikh Imran says SMC mulling to give City less police visibility

    Srinagar: In continuation of the beautification program of City, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) on Tuesday demolished over two decade old bunker from Amira Kadal here, a move which was appreciated by the local Auqaf committee.

    The Central reserve Police Force (CRPF) bunker as per the officials was constructed in the year 1992.

    Officials said that to remove the bunker from the location was the long pending demand of the locals besides it was the part of the beautification program that is ongoing at present.

    They said that the removal of bunker took place as there was less space available there. “The space available now can also be used as Jinaaz Gah but will be taken care by SMC,” they said.

    They added that the bunker was already in deplorable condition, therefore the bunker was removed after Mayor took up the matter with the higher ups. “There are many more programmes in the pipeline for the beautification of Srinagar and will take place shortly,” they added.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Mayor SMC, Sheikh Imran told that many more bunkers will be removed from Srinagar as the corporation is mulling to make City livable for its people. “We will remove many more bunkers in Srinagar as we have to give city a less police visibility,” he said.

    He said that the removal of bunker today at Amira Kadal was part of the beautification plan as well as the plan to give city a less police visibility. “The bunkers at other places will be removed soon,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the local populace including the local Auqaf committee hailed the removal of bunker after almost 26 years and said the bunker besides creating fear in the minds of people had also occupied enough space, thereby leaving the pedestrians as well as commuters to suffer.

  • Greater Kashmir correspondent among top 21 Himalayan Green awardees

    Srinagar: Greater Kashmir correspondent Mudasir Yaqoob is among the top 21 Himalayan Green 2019 awardees.
    The announcement to this effect was made by the organizers during an event held at the tourist resort of Pahalgam on Tuesday.

    Yaqoob, who will receive this award in print media category, as per the organizers, has been selected for his contribution in creating and highlighting the issues of solid waste management and Swachh Bharat Mission through his write ups.
    Some top government officials are also among the awardees for outstanding performance in the field of environment, education, and health.
    The awards would be presented to the recipients in an event to be held on 20 April 2019.
    “We feel proud to have announced this year 21 recipients for the second edition of Himalayan Green Awards 2019 for categories, environment, education, health, health education, print media, electronic media, hospitality, adventure sports and tourism development, hospitality,” announced the Himalayan Welfare Organization that works for the cause of environmental conservation and protection.

  • Militants attack guard post, killing all 4 cops deployed at Zainapora Shopian 

    Attackers Decamp With 4 Service Rifles; Top Police Officers Participate in Wreath Laying Ceremony

    Srinagar: Militants on Tuesday killed four policemen and decamped with their service rifles at Zainapora in Shopian district of south Kashmir.

    A senior police officer told GNS that militants fired indiscriminately upon the guard post deployed at minority community at Zainapora, resulting into the killing of four policemen. While three of them were killed on the spot, another policeman succumbed to injuries later.

    The slain cops have been identified as Abdul Majeed Ganaie, Mehraj-ud-din Dar, Anees Ahmad Mir and Hameed-ullah Ganaie.

    Meanwhile, a wreath laying ceremony was held at District Police Lines Shopian in which Civil and Police Officers participated.

    Munir Ahmed Khan, ADGP (Security/Law & Order/HG), IGP Kashmir S. P. Pani, DIG SKR Amit Kumar laid floral wreaths on the mortal remains and paid rich tributes to the slain.

    Among others who paid floral tributes include SP Shopian, DC Shopian, officers and police personnel of the district and officers from other forces. (GNS)

  • Man’s body with torture marks found buried in Kulgam orchard

    ‘He was beaten to death, 3 arrested,’ says SSP

    Kulgam: More than month and half after he was abducted, police found body of a man, Sheraz Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Ahmad Bhat, from his native Kulgam district of South Kashmir on Tuesday.

    The body bearing torture marks was buried in the orchard and was recovered by the police on the information received by it, the officials said.

    Sheraz was abducted on October 25 from his home at Laroo Kulgam, three days after a gunfight

    in Laroo Kulgam. Three militants were killed in the gunfight while seven civilians lost their life due to the explosion near the site of encounter.

    “We had registered an FIR 170/2018 u/s 364, 120 B RPC and 7/27 Arms Act. During the course of investigation we came to know that two Jaish-e-Mohammad militants of Pakistan along with local OGWs kidnapped Sheeraz in a vehicle and had beaten him to death and later buried him in an orchard,” SSP Kulgam Harmeet Singh told reporters.

    “In this connection, we made three arrests so far and they have disclosed the place where they had buried the body and today we recovered the body from the orchard,” the SSP said, adding, “More arrests are expected.”

    Asked why he was abducted and killed, SSP said that perhaps the militants suspected that Sheraz passed on information or “there was skirmish with him.” (GNS)

  • 19-month old pellet victim Hiba to undergo 2nd surgery tomorrow

    Parents hope for miracle

    Srinagar: On Monday, parents of Hiba Jan, the 19-month old girl whose right eye was perforated by a pellet fired by government forces, were anxious. Hiba is scheduled to undergo second surgery in the injured eye at SMHS Hospital on Wednesday.
    “We have been praying and hoping that the surgery is a success. These are very difficult time for us,” Hiba’s father Nisar Ahmad Bhat told the Greater Kashmir.

    Determined not to miss the scheduled surgery of his daughter, Bhat said they were planning to leave for the hospital early morning on Tuesday. “We have made all arrangements. We will leave early morning. If there is some problem with transport, we will take an ambulance,” said Bhat of Kaprin village in Shopian.
    A pellet fired by the government forces is lodged in the globe of the eye of Hiba, her X-ray has revealed. “When we open the eye, then only can we actually comment on how much vision Hiba will be able to regain,” said a surgeon in the ophthalmology department at the hospital. “We will do our best and let us hope things turn out good for the child.”
    Like the surgeon, Hiba’s parents too have hinged their hopes on the surgery. “Insha Allah, her vision will improve,” Bhat said.
    Another senior doctor at the hospital said the little Hiba has suffered “severe damage” in her eye, a bitter fact Bhat family is aware of. During his stay in the hospital, after Hiba was admitted there on November 25, Bhat had come across number of people injured by pellets in past who have been underwent repeated surgeries, but have seen little improvement in their vision.
    Bhat has his fingers crossed. “May God help all those people to see as well, along with my daughter,” Bhat sighed. “She (Hiba) is a little baby. She doesn’t even understand what has happened,” he said, his voice choking.
    During a previous check-up, doctors had found that Hiba’s eye was “not reacting much to light”. Doctors had said that the child had suffered vitreous hemorrhage, a condition where blood leaks into the clear fluid (vitreous humor) that fills the eyeball, making it murky and causing vision loss.
    At home, Hiba’s brother Shahadat has been making the most of his time with his little sister. “He plays with her from morning till evening now,” Marsala Jan, mother of Hiba said. “The entire family is devastated but we want to smile in front of Hiba so that she smiles too,” she said.
    The family was paid a compensation of Rs 1 lakh by State government. Hiba was injured “inside her home” in Kaprin Shopian when government forces fired pellet shot guns on people following a gun-fight in a nearby village. An inquiry was also ordered to “fix responsibility”.
    Bhat said he had taken off from work again to accompany his daughter to hospital. Working as a labourer, Bhat had joined back to work a day after his daughter was discharged from hospital. “We are poor people. We cannot afford to sit at home,” he said.
    He said he needed his earnings to run his family and the money government paid will be consumed for treatment of the child. “An ambulance to Srinagar costs Rs 1100, then there are medicines too. I would not accept any compromise in her treatment because of our poverty,” he said.

  • ‘Bhagwan Ram’ has collapsed BJP: Farooq Abdullah

    Srinagar: National Conference president and three time former chief minister Dr Farooq Abdullah has said that using “Bhagwan Ram” has collapsed BJP in the five states that went to polls recently.
    Talking to Kashmir News Service (KNS), Dr Farooq Abdullah said, “Using the name of “Bhagwan Ram” for winning elections has collapsed BJP. People have rejected Mandir-Masjid politics and upheld secular politics in the country. For four years they didn’t remember a temple to be built in the name of “Bhagwan Ram” but in election time they remember “Bhagwan Ram”. People have voted against betrayal of promises, be it GST, demonetization or any other policy decision taken during last four years. The value of Indian rupee has gone down, commitment of transferring fifty lakhs in the bank accounts of people and demonetization are the factors that have contributed to the defeat of BJP in the five states.”
    Exuding confidence that the poll results in five states of the country will have a good bearing on all the three regions of Jammu and Kashmir state, Abdullah said, “I believe winds of change will bring good days to the people of Jammu and Kashmir also.” (KNS)