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  • Teenage non-local labourer shot dead in Bandipora village

    Bandipora, Aug 12: A 19-year-old non-local labourer has been shot dead by unknown gunmen in Sadunara village of Hajin in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, officials said here.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that unknown gunmen fired upon the non-local labourer at around 1 am in the night.

    He said that the labourer suffered critical injuries and soon after the incident he was shifted to a nearby hospital, where from he was referred to JVC Bemina.

    The official said that he succumbed to his injuries at JVC Bemina, however, the body has been brought to CHC Sumbal now.

    The deceased has been identified as Mohammad Amrej (19) of Besarh village of Bihar and was presently putting up at a rented accommodation in Sadunara village—(KNO)

  • Fidayeen attack on army camp in J&K’s Rajouri: Four soldiers; two suicide attackers killed

    Army Major among two soldiers injured; identification of slain being ascertained, seem to be foreigners; reports of steel coated bullets used by attackers being investigated: Police

    Rajouri, Aug 11: Four soldiers including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and two fidayeen were killed during an encounter at the army camp Pargal in Darhal area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district, police said Thursday.

    Defence officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), alert troops foiled a major fidayeen attack on the army camp at Pargal as the attackers were intercepted right at the fence of the camp.

    “Two fidayeen attacked army camp at Pargal in upper reaches of Darhal amid heavy firing on sentry posts in the wee hours,” the officials said. “The attackers managed to sneak inside the camp and were on way towards army barracks when a quick reaction team of army from inside the camp responded to the situation and engaged both the militants outside the army barracks preventing their entry inside.”

    The officials said that the army troops managed to engage the attackers outside barracks while intense gunfight between both the sides lasted for over three hours during which both the militants were gunned down.

    “During the exchange of firing, six army personnel including one Major and one JCO received injuries. The JCO identified as Subedar Rajendra Prasad, Rifleman Lakshmanan D and Rifleman Manoj Kumar succumbed to their injuries whereas injured army Major and two other personnel were removed from the site and shifted to Rajouri army hospital where they are under treatment,” the defence officials said.

    Army in an official statement to KNO said that this was a “suicidal strike” on army camp which was foiled due to alertness of troops.

    “In the early morning hours, alert sentries of Indian Army post at Parghal in Rajouri detected suspicious persons approaching their post taking advantage of the inclement whether and dense foliage,” the statement said, adding that the sentries challenged the two militants who lobbed grenades while attempting to gain entry inside the post. However, alert troops cordoned the area and engaged then in a fire fight thereby pinning them.

    “In the ensuing encounter, two militants were killed whereas six soldiers of Indian Army were injured out of which three “brave hearts succumbed.”

    Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajouri Mohammad Aslam while addressing media at the site of encounter said that it was a suicide strike on army camp but alert troops foiled the attack and prevented the major loss.

    “The exchange of gun fire between Army men and militants lasted for hours in which both the fidayeen militants were killed while three soldiers also attained martyrdom while three others are injured,” he said. “Searches in the area are still going on and high alert of security is being maintained.” Meanwhile, defence officials said fourth soldiers identified as Rifleman Nishant Malik, succumbed in the evening taking the number of slain soldiers in Rajouri attack to four.

    In the meanwhile, as some media reports suggested that the slain militants in Rajouri attack used armour-piercing steel bullets, police said that it was investigating the nature of bullets used by the militants. Pertinently, so far armour-piercing steel bullets have been used by Jaish-e-Muhammad fidayeen in Kashmir in many encounters especially the one that took place in Lethpora area of Pulwama on December 31, 2017—(KNO)

  • Three soldiers,Two militants killed in Pre-Dawn attack in Rajouri

    Two soldiers also injured

    Jammu, Aug 11: Three soldiers and two militants, suspected to be fidayeen, were killed and two soldiers including a Major were injured in a gunfight in Darhal area of Rajouri on Thursday, officials said.

    The gunfight happened in Pargal area early this morning, defence ministry spokesman based in Jammu said.

    “2 (militants) trying to sneak into a post in the dark at Pargal Rajouri were detected and engaged by alert troops. The (militants) have been neutralised,” he said in a statement to GNS.

    5 soldiers also suffered injuries and are being treated, he added.

    Sources told GNS that one among the soldiers is a Major. Three soldiers among the injured succumbed to wounds, they said. (GNS)

  • Personal Information of over 1 million students, staff allegedly on sale for just 250 dollars

    Alleged breach being analyzed, preliminary analysis state data is unmodified: KU

    Srinagar, Aug 10: At University of Kashmir (KU), there has been alleged data breach of its over one million student’s and staffers wherein the threat actor has put their information on sale for just 250 dollars.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the threat actor has allegedly shared the proof of the breach by sharing a database index.

    Reportedly, the threat actor had claimed to have personal information of students and the staff of the varsity.

    The information which the threat actor claimed to have includes the registration number, emails of the students and staff, their phone contact numbers and address.

    The threat actor allegedly even claims to have the passwords of the employee.

    Meanwhile, the spokesperson of Kashmir University (KU) in a statement has said that the alleged breach was being analyzed and as per the preliminary analysis it has been found that the data is unmodified.

    “Any breach on data read which is already accessible in public domain is being analyzed in-depth and depending upon the analysis, the university will take further course of action and take an appropriate legal recourse accordingly, it reads—(KNO)

  • Husband 75, wife 70 blessed with their first baby 54 years after marriage

    In a one-in-a-million case, a couple in their 70s became parents in Rajasthan’s Alwar district. The 75-year-old man and his 70-year-old woman were blessed with a baby after 54 years of marriage after they took help of In vitro fertilization (IVF).

    The baby boy was delivered at the Indo IVF Test Tube Baby Center, the only registered IVF center in Alwar.

    “About one-and-a-half years ago, Gopichand approached the fertility centre through his relative. Chandrawati and Gopi Singh Chandravati Devi live in a village close to the Haryana border near Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu. The couple also went to multiple metropolitan cities for treatment but in vain,” IVF expert Dr Pankaj Gupta said.

    Gopi Singh, a former soldier of Nuhaniya village of Jhunjhunu, was shot in the leg in the Bangladesh war.

    “Chandrawati was able to conceive nine months ago in the third attempt through IVF. While there was happiness, there was an element of fear also due to the advanced age of the mother. But finally, on Monday, she delivered a healthy baby,” the doctor added.

    Both the mother and the child are doing fine and the weight of the child is about 3.5 kg.

    A law was passed by Parliament recently which came into effect from June 2022. According to it, no IVF infertility centre will be able to provide treatment to women and men above 50 years. But the couple was lucky as the woman had conceived before the law came into force.

  • The Earth is spinning faster

    Another Prophet’s ﷺ Prophecy Came True As Earth Has Started Spinning Faster

    June 29, 2022, was 1.59 milliseconds shorter than an average day. This means that it was a shorter day than most. But even though it was a shorter day, it still had the same number of hours.

    The Hour (Last Day) will not be established until (religious) knowledge will be taken away (by the death of religious learned men), earthquakes will be very frequent, time will pass quickly, afflictions will appear, murders will increase and money will overflow amongst you. (Bukhari)

    The hour shall not be established until time is constricted, and the year is like a month, a month is like the week, and the week is like the day, and the day is like the hour, and the hour is like the flare of the fire. (Tirmidhi)

    The average day is comprised of 24 hours. This equates to 86,400 seconds. That’s a lot of time!

    But in recent years, the Earth’s rotation has sped up. As a result, some days are now shorter than they used to be. This change can be traced back to the Earth’s core, where the molten iron is gradually solidifying. As the core solidifies, it becomes more deformable, and the Earth’s rotational speed increases.

    How Does it Impact Life

    According to a report by Forbes, a faster spin would mean Earth gets the same position a little earlier than the previous day. A half-a-millisecond equates to 10-inches or 26 centimetres at the equator. In short, GPS satellites—which already have to be corrected for the effect of Einstein’s general relativity theory (the curve of space and time)—are quickly going to become useless.

    It can also impact smartphones, computers and communication systems at large, which synchronise with Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers). It’s defined as the number of seconds since 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on 1 January, 1970.

    To solve all this, international timekeepers may need to add a negative leap second— a “drop second.”

    According to the Independent, the UTC, the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time, has been updated with a leap second 27 times.

    With Inputs from Agencies

  • Minor Boy Killed in Bear Attack in Baramulla

    Srinagar, Aug 8: A 4-year-old boy was killed in a bear attack in Wagoora area in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, official sources said.

    They told GNS that one Ehsaan Ahmad Shah was outside his home, when a black bear caught hold of him this evening. “As the news spread, the family and locals tried to rescue the boy, however the boy succumbed to his injuries suffered during the attack”, the sources said.

    A police official has also confirmed the incident to GNS. “A team is on the spot to collect more details”, the official added. (GNS)

  • Restrictions in Srinagar parts to prevent Muharram processions

    Srinagar, Aug 7: Authorities have placed restrictions in several parts of Srinagar to prevent Muharram mourners from taking out processions on 8th day of the Islamic calendar on Sunday.

    Official sources told GNS that police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in large numbers in Lal Chowk and adjoining areas including Maisuma, MA Road and Dalgate as well in downtown areas including Bota Kadal, Alamragri Bazar and Hawal. The security establishment has placed coils of concertina wires and stationed mobile bunkers on roads to prevent any movement of people. The restrictions caused a lot of inconvenience to commuters passing through areas under restriction, eyewitnesses told GNS.

    The authorities have already announced that no Muharram procession will be allowed on 8th Muharram through the city centre.

    The announcement by the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar followed a detailed meeting involving all the “field magistrates and police officers” as well as taking into consideration “reports by intelligence agencies.”

    “Law & order and Security concern is the top most priority of the Government of the Jammu and Kashmir keeping in view the larger public interest and safety of its citizens,” the deputy commissioner, who is also District Magistrate, had said in the order, adding, “In view of the facts and circumstances read in conjunction with the reports of Intelligence Agencies thereof, more particularly the security concerns of the District Srinagar with respect to the Muharram, the processions therein cannot be allowed on the Gurubazar toward Buchwara (Dalgate) and Abi-Guzar towards Zadibal routes respectively, keeping in mind the public interest, law & order and security.”

    Two major processions of 8th and 10th Muharram were banned in 1989 by the then administration. Since then no processions have been allowed till now. (GNS)

  • 284 people including 174 police, SFs killed in Kashmir Post Art 370 revocation in Kashmir: Police

    Srinagar, Aug 5: 284 people including 174 police & security forces personnel and 110 civilians were killed in militancy related incidents in Kashmir Valley since 5 August 2019, officials said on Friday.

    The Kashmir Zone Police in a tweet regarding “pre and post security scenario in Kashmir”, said 290 security forces personnel and 191 civilians were killed during the period from 5 August 2016 to 4 August 2019.

    It said there 438 “law and order” incidents from 5 August 2019 to 4 August 2022. The number of such incidents during 5 August 2016 to 4 August 2019 was “3686”.

    The police said while six police and security forces men were killed in ‘L&O’ from 5 August 2016 to 4 August 2019, the number was zero for subsequent three years following the abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the erstwhile state into union territories of J&K and Ladakh, as per GNS.(GNS)

  • Three Uncategorised militants arrested in Handwara: Police

    Srinagar, August 04: Police on Thrusday claimed to have arrested three militants along with arms and ammunition at Fruit Mandi crossing in North Kashmir’s Handwara.

    In a handout to GNS, the police said that today, joint parties of Police, Army 21 RR and 92 Bn CRPF were conducting naka checking at Fruit Mandi Crossing at Handwara. During checking, the joint parties apprehended 03 persons, who had attempted to flee the spot on seeing the checking parties.

    According to police spokesman on personal search, the following arms and ammunition were recovered from their possession, they include One Pistol, one pistol magazine, seven pistol rounds, two grenades.

    Preliminary investigations have revealed that the individuals were tasked to carry out militant attacks in Handwara, cause loss of life and injuries to the public and to disrupt peace in the area. The timely and swift action by the security forces has prevented the militants from carring out the attack. They have been identified as Manzoor Ahmed Kumar son of Aziz Kumar resident of Sagipora, Showkat Ahmed Bhat son of Mushtaq Ahmed resident of Khanu Babagund and Name withheld until age ascertained, he said.

    In relation to this, FIR No. 213/2022 u/s 13 UAPA and 7/25 Arms Act has been registered at Police Station Handwara and investigation initiated, reads the statement.