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  • Two injured in police action in Khankah-e-Mo’alla

    “Police party fired in self-defence”, says SSP Srinagar

    Srinagar: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dr Haseeb Mughal on Sunday clarified that to ensure lockdown restrictions in wake of Covid-19 pandemic, police party on the request of locals reached Shamswari Khankah-e-Mo’alla where some miscreants stoned police party and forces them to fire in self-defence.

    Talking to Kashmir News Service (KNS), SSP said police party on the request of locals of Shamswari Khankah-e-Mo’alla reached into the area to ensure Covid-19 lockdown restrictions strictly but unfortunately some miscreants resorted to stone pelting which forced police party to fire in self-defence.

    “As police party comprising of 4-5 personnel reached the spot to ensure lockdown in the area, some miscreants of the area start shouting anti-police slogans, hooting and hurling stones. Due to fear of weapon snatching bid, police party fired some shells and pellets in self-defence to disperse the mob during which some injuries were reported”, SSP said.

    He said a case under relevant sections of law has been registered and investigations taken up.

    Pertinently on Friday two persons including mother and her son got injured in Khankah-e-Mo’alla area after police fired pellets and tear smoke shells in the area.

    Locals alleged that two persons in the area severely injured after police party resorted to shelling inside a residential house where a mother and her son namely Omar Farooq Matoo got injured. (KNS)

  • COVID-19: Five Air India pilots test positive

    Though these Mumbai-based pilots had operated cargo flights between Guangzhou and Delhi, officials said it was unlikely that they had got exposed to the virus on duty

    Five Air India pilots and two staffers of the Air India Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) have tested positive for COVID-19, airline sources said on Sunday.

    While an official statement from Air India was awaited, sources said that all the five were asymptomatic and had been home quarantined. Officials said that the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) would issue a statement shortly.

    Though these Mumbai-based pilots had operated cargo flights between Guangzhou and Delhi carrying medical supplies and equipment, officials said it was unlikely that they had gotten exposed to the virus on duty since it had been close to 20 days since the flight.

    The pilots discovered that they were positive on being tested for COVID-19 on Friday in line with the airline delegating them with flying for the Vande Bharat Mission to repatriate Indians from various parts of the world. The reports came in on Saturday.

    Two of the five Mumbai-based pilots had operated flights on April 18, while the others flew even earlier. Sources in the airline raised doubts over the testing kits.

    Officials said that two staff of the AIESL had also tested positive on May 7. These two, a technician and a driver had gone to the hangar of a private jet operator, some of whose private aircraft are also maintained by engineers of AIESL within the Mumbai airport premises. Results of tests conducted by the corporate house showed that the engineers were COVID-19 positive.

    With inputs from The Hindu

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  • Promote all school students next year or use internal assessment mechanism instead of exams, says Kapil Sibal

    Kapil Sibal, however, cautioned that internal assessment may throw up problems of subjectivity and objectivity has to be ensured.

    PTI

    With uncertainty looming over the 2020-2021 academic session of schools in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, former Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal on Sunday said either all students barring those in Class 12 be promoted or an internal assessment mechanism be put in place to save them from examination stress next year.

    The senior Congress leader also suggested that courses can be reduced both in schools and universities and the teaching time lost in the 2020-21 session due to the pandemic could be made up in the next year with extra effort from both the teacher and student communities.

    “Various universities will also have to take a decision on whether or not to delay the academic session and they have the autonomy to take a call and a decision cannot be forced on them,” Mr. Sibal told PTI in an interview.

    The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued guidelines to universities that the new academic session for freshers will begin from September while for the existing students from August.

    However, it has said the guidelines are advisory in nature and varsities may chalk out their own plans according to the COVID-19 pandemic prevailing in their areas.

    Asked about the uncertainty looming large over the 2020-21 academic session in schools which are shut and holding online classes, Mr. Sibal said going forward there could be two options that can be considered for school students barring those in Class 12.

    One way is to promote everybody and take some extra classes when the pandemic is over as well as ensure students complete their course in the next class, Mr. Sibal said.

    “The other way is that if you are confident that your teachers will make an objective assessment of the student community which a majority of them might, then you leave it to them and the school to make the internal assessment and promote those to Class 11 who have done well (or to the next class for students of other classes),” he said, asserting that it would save the students from the examination stress.

    He, however, cautioned that internal assessment may throw up problems of subjectivity and objectivity has to be ensured.

    It is finally up to the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry to decide on such issues, he added.

    Innovative ways should be found so that students are not punished for what they are not in control of, said Mr. Sibal, who was the HRD Minister from May 2009-October 2012 in the UPA-II government.

    As the HRD minister, Mr. Sibal had spearheaded a reforms process in the education sector under which it was decided to abolish compulsory CBSE Board exams for Class X. However, in 2018 the CBSE reverted to the mandatory examination for Class 10.

    Asked about pending classes 10 and 12 CBSE as well as other board exams, the Rajya Sabha member said, “I think as far as Class 10 board exams are concerned there should be a re-think. For Class 12 board exams, I think that in the light of the pandemic, the university calendar for the year should change and in that context let’s hope for the lockdown to be over and then the exams can be conducted.”

    On competitive examinations like the JEE and NEET, Mr. Sibal said the current situation of the pandemic has put the students from the poor and marginalised sections of the society at a disadvantage.

    “Remember that there is a divide in this country and it always works against the poor and the marginalised. When you have these competitive exams and there is already this divide, it hurts the poor and the marginalised even more,” he said.

    “Whether they should be held in July I can’t say, it is for the HRD Ministry to decide…. But I believe you will further reduce the chances of those whose chances are already minimal in these exams,” he said.

    Mr. Sibal also asserted that difficulties would be aplenty going forward as social distancing in packed schools is almost impossible and the lack of digital connectivity across the country would result in online teaching putting the poor and rural populace at a disadvantage.

    “We are in a big bind. If this pandemic were to last for a year and a year-and-half, the student community is going to be distressed further…. I don’t think the kind of social distancing that we are talking about is possible in our school environment,” the senior Congress leader said.

    There is lack of digital connectivity and, therefore, it is not possible for students to be educated through the digital mode, Sibal said.

    Digitisation will give advantage to those privileged schools that have connectivity, he said.

    In this context, Mr. Sibal said he had suggested as the then HRD Minister, the introduction of the Aakash tablet, which was to be made available to students in educational institutes across the country, with the idea of making students digitally savvy and provide schools with fiber-optic connectivity to allow access to new sources of knowledge.

    “If this concept had been accepted and this government in the last six years had invested in connectivity as far as education is concerned, we would not have been faced with this problem today,” said Mr. Sibal.

  • First batch of 88 nurses from India arrive in UAE

    The first batch of 88 nurses from India arrived in the UAE to help the country’s stretched healthcare professionals amid a surge in the number of COVID-19 infections in the Gulf nation that has crossed 17,000, according to media reports.

    The nurses, who are from Aster DM Healthcare hospitals in the states of Kerala, Karnataka and Maharashtra, will be put under quarantine for 14 days after which they will be assigned to various field hospitals as per requirement, the Khaleej Times reported.

    (PTI)

  • India, China troops face off at Naku La in Sikkim, several injured

    Troops disengaged after dialogue and interaction at local level, Army sources said

    Troops of India and China were involved in a face-off at Naku La in North Sikkim which resulted in injuries to several soldiers on both sides, Army sources said. The incident occurred on Saturday.

    “Incident of face-off took place between the troops and, as a result of aggressive behaviour, minor injuries took place on both the sides. Troops disengaged after dialogue and interaction at local level,” Army sources said on Sunday.

    Temporary and short duration face-offs occur as boundaries are not resolved, sources said and troops resolve such issues mutually as per established protocols.

    Such an incident had occurred after a long time, sources added.

    With inputs from The Hindu

  • Air Lifting of Remaining Stranded J&K Students from Bangladesh

    Chief Secretary J&K writes to Foreign Secretary-urges early air lifting of remaining stranded J&K students from Bangladesh. Requests facilitation so that students reach home well before Eid.

  • MGNREGA activities resume across Jammu Division

    With start of 5800 works; 25000 job card holder engaged; water conservation works ponds at vil. Jakhani & panchayat Amb begin; RDD members of Panchayati Raj institutions actively involved in awareness generation in rural area about #COVID19

  • Covid-19 cases continue to surface from Super Specialty Hospital

    Srinagar: Super Specialty Hospital (SSH) in Shireenbagh Srinagar is turning out to be hub of lethal Coronavirus infection.

    Today, two staff nurses and an attendant were found positive in the hospital. In all, three employees of the hospital including a lady doctor were found positive for Covid-19 lethal infection.

    Sources told KNT that after the death of a youth due to Covid-19 in the hospital, samples of dozens of attendants were collected and today one more positive case of an attendant surfaced, besides, two staff nurses.

    “We have to restrict the visits of attendants in the hospital. Attendants should be allowed to stay in the hospital only after testing negative. More and more attendants are found positive for Coronavirus,” said a physician.

    Earlier, a lady doctor posted at Super Specialty Hospital (SSH) was tested positive. An attendant of a patient from Poonch district was also tested positive in the same hospital.

    “It seems to be the epicenter of Coronavirus infection. Attendants are found to be main agents of Coronavirus carriers,” said the Physician adding that even in Bone and Joint Hospital Barzulla, 6 attendants were found positive.

    Pertinently, 12 positive cases surface from Kashmir today. 4 cases were reported from Srinagar, Ganderbal 4, Kupwara 2, Shopian and Pulwama one each. (KNT)

  • Locals accuse Forces of vandalizing property, Police refute saying ‘miscreants’ resort to stone-pelting

    Budgam: Locals from a Budgam village here in Central Kashmir Saturday accused combined forces of vandalizing property and making arrests of what they call innocent people.

    Locals from Nasrullah Pora, Budgam said that combined forces including Jammu Kashmir Police and CRPF entered into village at around 11:30 on Friday night and started vandalizing public property.

    “The Forces damaged parked vehicles, shops and gates of the house. They barged into the houses and damaged my JCB, LeD TV, Washing Machine, Refrigerator, Maruti Alto and other things. They spared only a few households and created havoc in almost in home,” said a local to KNT.

    Another local said that Forces personnel arrested people at random during night. ‘Even elderly people were not spared and arrested,” he said.

    Divulging information about the incident that occurred in the village a day before Forces action, locals said that a police officer barged into Jamia Masjid at Mir Mohalla on Friday and asked them to disperse without offering Friday prayers. “Some of the youth lose cool and they attacked the police officer who suffered injuries. If some people have violated law, why to punish every villager,” they said and claimed property worth lakhs were damaged by Forces personnel.

    “We have migrated to other villages. Only women folk are present in the houses,” they said.

    District police chief Ashok Amod Nagpuri narrated a different tale blaming people for the mess. “First they attacked our police officer and then they resorted to stone-pelting. When police tried to disperse them they pelted stones, injuring four other cops,” he said.

    “After the killing of Reyaz Naikoo, police took all the measures to maintain law and order in the district. A police party led by DSP was attacked in Nasrullah Pora. Four other cops too sustained injuries. They resorted to massive stone-pelting damaging public property including shops and vehicles,” SSP Budgam said adding that over 10 miscreants have been arrested and more arrests are expected. (KNT)