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  • Increase in Chinese deployment a matter of concern: Army Chief

    SRINAGAR, OCT 02: Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said that the increase in deployment by Chinese troops across the border was a matter of concern.

    He said that India has made equal deployment in terms of troops and infrastructure in its areas along the LAC and there is no way anyone can behave aggressively again.

    General Naravane, who is in Ladakh for his two-day visit, said, “Since the last six months the situation at the friction points is normal. Conversations are going on. We had the 12th round of talks last month and we expect the 13th round of talks to be done by the second week of October.

    “When the talks started, people were skeptical whether talks would solve anything, but I firmly believe that we can resolve our differences through talks and this is what has happened in the last few months,” he said.

    The army chief said, “China has deployed (its army) in large numbers up to Eastern Ladakh and Eastern Command. There has been an increase in deployment and this is a matter of concern for us. We are also making similar developments in terms of infrastructure and deployment of troops. We are fully prepared to deal with any situation.” (PTK)

  • BJP Govt’s Claims Of Development Post Abrogation Of Art 370 ‘Red Herring’: PAGD

    Srinagar, Oct 1: The Peoples’ Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Friday said that claims of “development” in Jammu and Kashmir post abrogation of Article 370 as “red herring.”

    “The claims of the BJP government that the abrogation of Article 370 and downgrading of a state with special status into two union territories has paved the way for new industries, created new employment opportunities, decreased terror incidents, brought atmosphere of peace and security, nurtured democracy, eradicated corruption, brought new Central laws for betterment of people in this region are nothing but a concocted and fabricated stories while the ground situation belies these claims,” PAGD spokesperson M Y Tarigami said in a statement.

    He said the claims in a recently released report by the Union Home ministry titled “The dream of one nation, one law, one symbol fulfilled: After effective removal of the provisions of Article 370, the picture has changed: a new start in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh” are far from the reality. “The reality is that there is a systematic disempowerment of the people of Jammu and Kashmir that is continuing to happen, through bureaucratic rule.”

    He said the projects mentioned in the booklet are mostly approved by the earlier governments but shown to have been the outcome of abrogation of Art 370. “Reality is that Nashri Tunnel, Zojilla Tunnel, establishment of 50 degree colleges and various medical colleges are projects approved much before the abrogation of Art 370.”

    On 7 November 2015, he said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Srinagar announced a reconstruction programme during the PDP-BJP coalition government of about Rs 80,000 crore known as the Prime Minister’s Development Package, to strengthen the social-economic infrastructure and for the development of Jammu & Kashmir.

    “It is claimed that after the re-organisation of the erstwhile state, 53 projects of Rs 58,477 crores in J&K and nine projects of Rs 21,441 crore in Ladakh are under progress which is part of the PM’s 2015 package. How can you attribute this progress to abrogation of Art 370?”

    Similarly, he said, the BJP government is boasting of implementation of various laws, like Land Reforms and RTI Act which is claimed to have been effective now. “This is a blatant lie as the State of Jammu and Kashmir was a pioneer in implementing the revolutionary land reforms laws which no other state has done except Kerala to some extent. Similarly the erstwhile state’s own RTI Act was stronger than the Union law. Its repeal when Article 370 was read down has led to chaos and complications. Without knowing the facts of the matter, BJP leaders had maintained that the people of J&K had no access to information under the Right to Information Act until Article 370 was read down.”

    On the employment front, he said, “we lag far-behind and have assumed the highest unemployment proportion as compared to the pre-August 2019 period. The filling up of vacancies is a routine exercise which was being done earlier also and now attributing it to the post abrogation era is beyond our comprehension. Whichever way we look at it, the removal of special status and of restrictions on land purchase by outsiders will not add an iota of employment; on the contrary, it will most likely cause a reduction in employment in the region, even as land passes into the hands of rich outsiders from Delhi or Mumbai. Unemployment rate is highest in India in the last 45-years and in J&K it is worse than that.”

    Prior to abrogation of Article 370, he said, not only had Jammu and Kashmir kept pace with the other States in improvement in human development indices (HDI), some of the indicators pertaining to literacy rates, marriage and fertility, child sex ratios and school attendance rates for girls over six years of age were relatively better than those for Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand.

    “The projects pertaining to strengthening of power infrastructure and flood mitigation were in execution pre-abrogation era as routine developmental activities. Similarly in the industrial sector also the present policy is nothing but a replica of old industrial policy. The credit for conception, approval, execution and completion of Srinagar’s long-awaited Ram Bagh flyover, IIT campus and AIIMS, Jammu goes to the earlier governments. The BJP and the present dispensation cannot claim any credit for construction of Atal Tunnel, Jammu Semi Ring Road and 8.45 km long, new Banihal Tunnel, and World’s tallest 467 meter bridge on river Chenab.”

    He said that it is really baffling and misleading to claim high moral ground in implementing the PM Kisan Scheme and PMAY. Jammu and Kashmir is getting benefitted the same way as other states and UTs. claiming to implementation of Jammu & Kashmir under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Scheme in which 4.4 lakh beneficiaries have been verified in this scheme, 1.77 lakh treatments have been authorised in the hospitals of J&K, for which, an amount of Rs 146 crores has been authorised.” Simple question is what relevance it has with the abrogation of Art 370, he said. “This scheme is in vogue in the rest of India as well . So attributing this to abrogation of Art 370 is not correct.”

    One of the much-touted success stories of the NDA government has been its achievement in getting bank accounts opened for women under programmes to expand their financial inclusion and gender equality, he said. “However, even before the NDA assumed power, government data reveal that significant progress was made in Jammu and Kashmir in the past one decade. States were ranked on the basis of the extent of financial inclusion for women and household autonomy.”

    The NFHS-4 (2015-16), which collected data on women with bank accounts, found that at the all-India level, the percentage of women with bank accounts increased from 15.5 per cent in 2005-06 to 53 per cent in 2015-16, he said. “In Jammu and Kashmir, the percentage of women with bank accounts increased from 22 per cent to 60 per cent, which, if anything, compares well with the all-India average and appears to be better than the increases in Bihar, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and even Karnataka.”

    In fact, he said, the figure for Jammu and Kashmir was ahead in social indicators as that of Gujarat in 2015-2016, whose model of development has been held as a beacon by the BJP, worthy of emulation by other States.

    “The slogan of “development”, in short, is a red herring. Why then has the central government done what it has? The common answer is that it has been a long-standing demand of the Hindutva elements, with an eye no doubt on altering the demographic composition of the only Muslim-majority state in the country, rather like Israel is doing on Palestinian lands,” he said, adding, “In fact, this government being the product of a Hindutva-corporate alliance, almost everything it does also caters to a pro-corporate agenda, apart from promoting Hindutva. Opening up the Kashmir Valley to its corporate patrons, not so much for expanding the volume of productive economic activities but for land acquisition for real estate development or for sheer speculation on land price, is also an added incentive. Such real estate development adds little to the level of employment; but it subtracts employment if the land was being used for some productive activities before.”

    The presence of Article 370 was not an impediment in the overall development of the State as claimed by the government, h esaid. “All government data and surveys indicate a marked improvement in almost all human development indices in the State.”

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    Dr Farooq Ahmad ganie (Assistant professor department Of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery SKIMS SOURA)

  • Citing COVID spike, Yet again; admin disallows Friday congregational prayers at major shrines, masjids in Sgr

    Srinagar, Oct 01: Following the surge in COVID-19 cases, the government on Friday disallowed congregational prayers in most of the mosques and Shrines in Srinagar city.

    The news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) has learnt that congregational prayer was not allowed in major mosques and shrines at Hazratbal, Makhdoom sahib (RA), Jamia Masjid and other major shrines and masjids in Srinagar.

    The devotees who have come from the far flung areas expressed anguish for barring them from offering congregational prayers at Makhdoom Sahab (RA) shrine at Rainawari.

    One of the devotees said, “I had come from a far flung area to offer Friday congregational prayers at Makhdoom Sahab (RA) shrine, but I was not allowed to enter.”

    She said, “The government is only putting curbs on offering congregational prayers; however they do not keep tabs on other places and events wherein COVID-19 can spread more rapidly.”

    In the meantime, another local Farooq Ahmad of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district said, “We were stopped from entering the Makhdoom Sahab (RA) shrine.”

    Farooq Said, “From downstairs up to the gate of the shrine, everybody is stopping us with an excuse of COVID-19. I failed to understand why curbs are being put at the major shrines only, however most of the roads and malls across the city are full of people.”

    Meanwhile, the locals of other areas of Kashmir region told KNO that congregational prayers were allowed in some small mosques of the periphery area.

    Pertinently, Srinagar district in the past one week has witnessed a significant rise in COVID-19 cases. An official said that in the wake of rise in Covid positive cases in Srinagar, prayers are being barred at some major shrines and masjids in Srinagar as a “precautionary measure.”—(KNO)

  • Records Broken; Srinagar records highest October minimum temperature ever

    The minimum night temperature in Srinagar was 18.1 degrees Celsius, 8.8°C above the normal.

    Similar conditions were witnessed in other parts of the valley.

    Regards: Kashmir Weather

  • Record High Levels | Diesel, Petrol Nears all-time High as Rates Hiked Again

    PTI

    Petrol and diesel prices on Thursday neared record levels across the country after rates were hiked by 25 paise and 30 paise a litre respectively.

    The price of petrol was hiked to Rs 101.64 a litre in Delhi and to Rs 107.71 per litre in Mumbai, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.

    Diesel rates increased to Rs 89.87 a litre in Delhi and Rs 97.52 in Mumbai.

    Prices differ from state to state depending on the incidence of local taxes.

    This is the second price increase in petrol since the ending of a three-week-long hiatus in rate revision and the fifth in the case of diesel.

    The hike took the retail price of petrol to a near-record high. Petrol had hit a record high of Rs 101.84 a litre in Delhi in July and Rs 107.83 in Mumbai. For diesel, the increase led to rates equalling the all-time high of Rs 89.87 a litre touched in Delhi in the same month.

    International oil prices are at three year high with global benchmark Brent trading at USD 78.64 per barrel.

    This spurt in global rates led state-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) resuming daily price revisions on September 24, ending the pause in rates that came into effect from September 5.

    In five price increases since September 24, diesel rates have gone up by 1.25 paise per litre, negating all of the price reductions that happened between July 18 and September 5.

    Petrol price has increased by 50 paise per litre in two instalments this week.

    Before this, diesel price was last increased on July 15. The last increase in petrol rate was on July 17.

    International crude oil prices have reached a nearly three-year high as global output disruptions have forced energy companies to draw more crude oil out of their stockpiles.

    When international oil rates fell in July and August, retail prices of petrol and diesel in the Delhi market were reduced by Rs 0.65 and Rs 1.25 per litre.

    Prior to that, the petrol price was increased by Rs 11.44 a litre between May 4 and July 17. Diesel rate had gone up by Rs 9.14 during this period.

    The price hike during this period pushed petrol prices above the Rs 100-a-litre mark in more than half of the country, while diesel crossed that level in at least three states.

    India is dependent on imports to meet nearly 85 per cent of its oil needs and so benchmarks local fuel rates to international oil prices. (PTI)

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Kashmir Today staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

  • Third Wave | India records 23,529 COVID-19 cases, 311 deaths

    PTI

    India recorded a single-day rise of 23,529 COVID-19 cases on Thursday, taking its infection tally to 3,37,39,980, while the count of active cases dipped to 2,77,020, the lowest in 195 days, according to Union Health Ministry data.

    The death toll due to the disease has climbed to 4,48,062 with 311 daily fatalities being recorded, according to the data updated at 8 am.

    The number of active cases has declined to 2,77,020, comprising 0.82 per cent of the total infections the lowest since March 2020, the ministry said.

    The national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 97.85 per cent, the highest since March 2020, it added.

    A decrease of 5,500 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.

    Also, 15,06,254 COVID-19 tests were conducted in the country on Wednesday, taking the total number of such examinations done so far to 56,89,56,439, the data showed.

    The daily positivity rate was recorded at 1.56 per cent. It has been below three per cent for 31 days.

    The weekly positivity rate was recorded at 1.74 per cent. This figure has been below three per cent for 97 days, according to the health ministry.

    The number of people who have recuperated from the disease has surged to 3,30,14,898, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.33 per cent.

    The cumulative number of coronavirus vaccine doses administered in the country so far under the nationwide inoculation drive has exceeded 88.34 crore. (PTI)

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Kashmir Today staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

  • Government focused on preventive healthcare, and ayurveda and yoga are being promoted: PM Modi

    PTI

    The government is making efforts to ensure there is one medical college or an institution for post-graduate medical education in each district of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday.

    He also said that the government’s focus is on preventive healthcare, and ayurveda and yoga are being promoted.

    The gap in medical education and delivery of health services is being reduced, the prime minister said in a virtual ceremony to mark the foundation stone laying of four medical colleges and inauguration of the Institute of Petrochemicals Technology in Rajasthan. (PTI)

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Kashmir Today staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

  • Third Wave | Ladakh Reports 7 New Covid-19 Cases

    PTI

    Ladakh recorded seven fresh COVID-19 cases and 28 recoveries on Thursday, bringing down the count of active cases of the disease in the union territory to 73, officials said.

    Six cases were reported in Leh, and one from Kargil, they said, adding that the infection tally now stands at 20,795.

    Ladakh has registered 207 Covid-related deaths — 149 in Leh and 58 in Kargil — since the outbreak of the pandemic last year.

    The number of recoveries has reached 20,515, the officials said.

    At present, Leh has 69 and Kargil four active COVID-19 cases. (PTI)

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Kashmir Today staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

  • 21-Year-Old Held for Abducting, Raping 17-year-old Girl

    PTI

    A 21-year-old man from Odisha’s Jajpur district has been arrested for allegedly abducting and raping a teenager, police said on Thursday.

    The man became friends with the 17-year-old girl, who studies in a college in Kalinga Nagar. He used to talk to the girl over mobile phone and became closer to her, according to the police.

    The accused abducted the teen while she was on her way to the college on September 8, took her to Hyderabad and then shifted her to Secunderabad. He sexually assaulted her multiple times, police said.

    Her mobile phone was tracked and she was rescued near the Secunderabad railway station and the accused was arrested on Monday night, Jakhapura police station in-charge Laxman Dandasena said.

    A case has been lodged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act. The accused was produced in a local court on Wednesday and remanded in judicial custody.

    Medical examinations of the two have been conducted and the girl was handed over to her parents, police said. (PTI)

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Kashmir Today staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)