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  • How chain of Coronavirus gets strengthened day by day in Kashmir

    Six members of 2 Kashmir families including a mother and her two sons suffer from Covid-19 infection

    Srinagar, Mar 31, KNT: On 24 March, members of a Tableegi Jamat organized a religious event at Shaheed-e-Milat Masjid here in Eidgah area of Srinagar. A large number of people attended this congregation. Some of the members of this Tableegi Jamat who have already been declared Covid-19 positive stayed for three days at the mosque, located at Rathpora Eidgah.

    A boy (name withheld) barely 10 years of age attended this religious event along with his father Munir Ahmed Sofi. The excited boy hugged some of the preachers. As he reached home, he showed symptoms of Coronavirus. There was high viral load with running nose. The family members took him to SMHS Hospital Srinagar on March 28 and on the same day, the hospital authorities referred him to Chest Disease Hospital Srinagar in an ambulance that was provided by the SMHS Hospital. Citing non-availability of the bed as the main reason, doctors at CD Hospital referred this 10 year old boy to JLNM Hospital Rainawari on the very same day. The irony is that hospital didn’t provide any ambulance, as a result, the father of the patient called his brother-in-law who arranged a private vehicle and ferried the Covid-19 suspect in that vehicle from CD Hospital to Rainawari Hospital. The sheer negligence of the hospital strengthened the Coronavirus chain and after father, now the maternal uncle of the boy got involved in the chain.

    Relatives of the boy told Kashmir News Trust that at JLNM Rainawari Hospital there was ruckus and no medico was available there and the family on the very same day rushed the boy back to SMHS Hospital.
    “The boy was thoroughly examined and the matter was discussed with the Principal and the Registrar. Being a strong suspected case, the doctors at SMHS Hospital referred the boy to SKIMS even writing on the hospital ticket that it is a critical Covid-19 case. Ironically, SKIMS advised the family to quarantine the boy for three days at home citing non-availability of bed as the reason. This happened on March 28.”

    The family brought the boy to home and he was quarantined on 3rd floor of the house. “Despite Coronavirus scare, the mother’s love didn’t diminish and she took care of the boy in the room. The boy remained in the home and obviously came into contact with others. When the condition of the boy deteriorated, a local leader from the area, Imtiyaz Ahmed requested Baseer Khan, the Advisor to Lieutenant Governor to intervene. It was on the directions of Khan, that a medical team contacted the family and he was shifted to SKIMS on March 30 and on March 31 he was declared positive for Coronavirus,” the relatives told KNT.
    “When SKIMS knew it was a strong suspected case and even SMHS had already declared it be so, why then boy was allowed to go home. Same negligence occurred in the case of the first deceased Covid-19 patient,” the relatives questioned.

    Another confirmed case from Goripora Eidgah of Srinagar city shows negligence both on the part of government and the infected person. A man from Goripora Eidgah arrived home from outside State on 13 March. He was neither screened nor taken to quarantine centre. “From 13 March to 29 March, this man roamed freely in Srinagar, especially in Eidgah area. He offered five times prayers in the local mosque and came into contact with hundreds of people,” said a local.
    As the authorities tightened its noose on those concealing travel histories, the man went to SKIMS where he was declared positive for Covid-19.

    “Imagine the chain this person might have created.”

    Similarly, a youth from Bemina Srinagar after arriving in Valley, stayed at home without self reporting. This youth who was declared positive for Covid-19 infection on 27 March infected not only his brother but his mother too and today the mother-son duo was tested positive. Authorities have quarantined all the family members of the youth and also some of the neighbouring families.

    Well placed sources told KNT that a youth from Soibugh Budgam who also had attended a religious event outside Jammu and Kashmir, didn’t quarantine himself. He was yesterday declared positive and today, one of the persons, who had come into his contact, was also declared positive. “You can’t break this chain unless you show some sense of responsibility. Avoid people whom you know or don’t know these days. A contact with unknown infected person can land you in the hospital. It is very important to keep yourself aloof from society and stay at home,” said a medico to KNT.

  • Mehjoor Nagar, Natipora, Lal Bazar, Eidgah & Shalteng in Srinagar District have been declared as Red Zones.

    20 villages including Parray Mohala Hajin, Chandergeer Hajin, Batagund Hajin in Bandipora District

    Gudoora, Chandgam, Pinglena, Parigam, Abhama,Sangerwani & Khaigam in Pulwama District

    Waskura in Ganderbal

    Ramnagri in Shopian district.

    Mehjoor Nagar, Natipora, Lal Bazar, Eidgah & Shalteng in Srinagar District.

    Chadoora in Budgam district of Kashmir division have been declared as Red Zones.

  • COVID19 | Greater Kashmir, Srinagar Times and Daily Aftab may stop distribution of Newspapers

    Srinagar, Mar 31: Amid Covid-19 scare, majority of the Newspaper distributors may stop to distribute Newspapers from tomorrow.

    Already, 52 patients have been tested positive in Jammu and Kashmir. There is a surge in the confirmed cases across Valley that has panicked the people.

    Main distributors including Fayaz Trali, Mudasir Ahmed and Irshand Ahmed with whom over 200 hawkers are associated may not distribute the newspapers from tomorrow.

    Irhad Ahmed, one among the three distributors told Kashmir News Trust that “Except Greater Kashmir, Srinagar Times and Daily Aftab, distribution of all other newspapers already hit the stands.”

    “We are not willing to distribute the newspapers from tomorrow as our hawkers are scared of touching the newspapers and roaming place to place,” he added.

  • Salman Khan’s Heartbreaking Post On Death of Nephew Abdullah

    “Will Always Love You”
    Salman’s close friends and co-stars also paid tribute to Abdullah Khan on Instagram

    Salman Khan, on Monday night, announced the death of his nephew Abdullah Khan, in an Instagram post.

    The 54-year-old actor shared a grey scale throwback picture with Abdullah and he wrote: “Will always love you.”

    Abdullah Khan, who was frequently spotted with Salman, often did fitness training with the actor. He was reportedly admitted to Mumbai’s Kokilaben Hospital and the cause of death has not been revealed as of now. Besides Salman Khan, Abdullah was remembered by Salman’s close friends Iulia Vantur, Daisy Shah, Zareen Khan and Bina Kak

  • 6 new positive cases confirmed in Kashmir Division.

    All contacts of previous positive cases.

    Tweets Rohit Kansal:

  • Father-son duo, 10 year old boy test positive Eidgah area to be sterilized completely: Commissioner SMC

    Srinagar, Mar 31: One more Covid-19 suspect has been tested positive and this time he is 10 years old boy. Reports said that besides the boy, two more patients have been tested positive on Tuesday.

    The number of Covid-19 cases has jumped to 52 in Kashmir Valley.
    Reports said that the 10 year old boy (name withheld) from Eidgah Srinagar had come into contact with a person affiliated with Tableegi Jamat who was suffering from Coronavirus when he visited a mosque in the area.

    A family member of the confirmed case that the boy had shook hands with a religious preacher in Eidgah mosque and after that he developed symptoms. “We took him to JLNM Hospital Rainawari where from he was referred to SKIMS Soura. A day after, he was admitted in the hospital, his samples were taken and today he was declared positive,” he told KNT.
    Nodal Officer for Coronavirus at SKIMS Soura, Dr Ghulam Hasan Itoo said that report about the patient has been sent to the Government and they have to declare about it.

    Reports said that a father-son due part of Tableegi Jamat who hail from Bemina have also been tested positive.

    A Government official said that Eidgah area will be completely sterilized as there are reports that some of Covid-19 patients who were part of the Tableegi Jamat stayed in different mosques in the area.
    Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Commissioner, Ghazanfar Ali told KNT that whole Eidgah area will be sanitized and sterilized.

    “Locals informed us that some of the Covid-19 infected persons who were part of the Tableegi Jamat stayed in different mosques in the area and a large number of people have come into contact with them. Our teams will sterilize the area completely,” he said. (KNT)

  • Congress questions setting up of PM CARES Fund to deal with coronavirus

    Why this new fund when the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund is already in existence: Party leaders

    Special Correspondent

    Congress leaders on Monday questioned the setting up of PM CARES Fund to deal with the coronavirus pandemic by Prime Minister Narendra Modi when the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) is already in existence.

    Lok Sabha member Shashi Tharoor on Twitter, commenting on another tweet about PM CARES, asked: “Why not simply rename PMNRF as PM-CARES, given the PM’s penchant for catchy acronyms, instead of creating a separate Public Charitable Trust whose rules & expenditure are totally opaque?”

    “@PMOIndia you owe the country an explanation for this highly unusual step,” Mr. Tharoor added.

    On March 28, the government had set up the Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund’ (PM CARES Fund) to deal with the unprecedented situation arising out of the COVID-19 outbreak where citizens can make voluntary contributions.

    However, some critics including Congress leaders pointed out that money was lying ‘unspent’ in the PMNRF.

    “The PM’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) has an unspent balance of ₹3,800 crore [as of December 16, 2019]. Why couldn’t #COVID19 donations go to PMNRF? Why was PM CARE created? Why are PM & 3 ministers members of this trust without any opposition or civil society leaders?”asked Congress spokesperson Salman Soz.

    “The Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) was established in January 1948 after PM Jawaharlal Nehru made an appeal to assist displaced persons from Pakistan. PMNRF belongs to the people of India. Who does PM CARES Fund belong to?” Mr. Soz added.

    Noted historian Ram Chandra Guha too targeted the government over PM CARES Fund.

    “This is a very important thread. Why a new fund when a Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund already exists? And why the self-aggrandizing name, PM-CARES? Must a colossal national tragedy also be (mis)used to enhance the cult of personality?” asked Mr. Guha.

  • Coronavirus | 200 people in Nizamuddin develop symptoms; area cordoned off

    Cases have surfaced, in several States, of people who attended a religious conference at the area

    Saurabh Trivedi

    Around 150 people were evacuated by district authorities from the Nizamuddin area in New Delhi to various hospitals after they developed symptoms of COVID-19, a police officer said on Monday. On Sunday 34 persons from the same area had been moved to hospitals.

    Delhi Police have cordoned off the area around the Markaz Masjid located around 100 metres from the Nizamuddin dargah. Drones have been deployed in the area to ensure strict implementation of lockdown orders, the police officer said.

    Around 8,000 people from across the country as well as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Saudi Arabia attended a gathering at Alami Markaz Banglewali Masjid, the headquarters of the Tablighi Jamaat in the Nizamuddin area of South Delhi earlier this month. While many returned home, others stayed back at the mosque. The persons evacuated were staying in the Markaz, the police officer said.

    Speaking to the media Joint Secretary in the Union Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said, “In all such cases a set protocol is put in place where our team goes in to collect samples, trace contacts and recommend quarantine and basic precautions. The same has been done for this areas.”

    Cases of COVID-19 have surfaced in several States in persons linked to the Nizamuddin gathering. On Friday, six persons, who had attended the Delhi meet, tested positive in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

    They had returned to Port Blair via Kolkata on Tuesday, said a senior officer. A 65-year-old man, who died of COVID-19 at a hospital in Srinagar on Thursday, had also attended the Nizamuddin congregation and returned to Kashmir by train. In another case, a 52-year-old man tested positive after his return to Guntur in Andhra Pradesh. Entry to the Markaz Masjid has been banned till further orders.

    A medical camp has been functional in the area for the last one week, collecting samples from people. A World Health Organisation (WHO) team also visited the Markaz.

    “We are coordinating with other authorities to track down people who went back to their towns after attending the congregation,” said the officer.

    “As per the recommendations of medical team, more people have been shifted to quarantine or hospitals. We are cooperating with authorities and people have been shifted from Markaz,” said Dr. Mohammad Shoiab, spokesperson of the Markaz.

    In a report from the Assistant Commissioner of Police (Lajpat Nagar), a Tableegh Jamat was held at the Tabligh Markaz and it was attended by many people including foreign nationals. The attendees of the Jamat were already in the mosque when the March 24 21-day lockdown was announced and no fresh participants were allowed to enter as the Markaz gates and doors were closed immediately after the lockdown orders. In fact an effort on March 23 to decongest and vacate the Markaz premises had to be stopped midway due to extended lockdown.

    The officer added that the report had been sent to MHA. DCP (South East) R.P. Meena, said the police had served notices for holding a religious gathering during the lockdown.

    Preachers blacklisted

    Union Home Ministry will blacklist around 800 preachers from Indonesia who came on a tourist visa and participated in a three-day religious conference in Delhi this month. India and Indonesia have a liberal visa arrangement and allow tourist visa on arrivals for the citizens.

    “They came here on a tourist visa but were participating in religious conferences. This is violation of visa rules. We are going to blacklist around 800 Indonesian preachers so that in future they are not able to enter the country,” said the official.

    The official added that the preachers had moved in batches to Telengana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and conducted group meetings in mosques and elsewhere.

    “Around 50% of Covid positive cases in Telengana are linked to the meetings organized by the preachers. Around 350 people from Telangana had also attended the conference in Delhi,” said the official. When asked whether the preachers were not screened at the airport for any COVID symptoms, the official said, “they entered India before the red alert was sounded.”

    (With inputs from Vijaita Singh)

  • Nizamuddin markaz had sought help from authorities for vacating premises

    Agencies

    Contents of letter written by maulana to police have been revealed

    The maulana of a markaz in west Nizamuddin in Delhi, from where 24 Covid-19 positive cases have been reported in Delhi alone, wrote to the police on March 25 stating that they had vacated 1,500 people and 1,000 people were still on the premises.

    “We still have more than 1000 people of different states in the markaz. As per your direction we contacted respected SDM for vehicle pass so that we can send the remaining people to their respective places. SDM office has given time for meeting at 11 am on 25/3/2020,” the letter said.

    “You are therefore requested to kindly approach the SDM for early action. We are ready to compliance all your directions [sic],” it added.

    In the March 25 letter, the maulana informed the area station house officer (SHO) that they were trying to shut down the markaz as directed by the SHO on March 24.

    In another letter to the police on March 29, they informed that further efforts to vacate the premises of the markaz were stopped midway due to the lockdown announced by the Prime Minister.

    On March 28, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Lajpat Nagar) Atul Kumar, wrote to the markaz authorities informing that despite the lockdown, “many persons had gathered at the markaz Nizamuddin” and warned of legal action.

    On Monday night, the Delhi government said that it will ask the Delhi Police to register an FIR against the maulana.

    “Now it has come to our knowledge that the administrators (of the markaz) violated these conditions and several cases of coronavirus positive patients have been found here. Strong action would be taken against those in charge of this establishment. By this gross act of negligence, many lives have been endangered,” the Delhi government said in a statement on Monday.

  • Kanwal Spicies group distributed food items among needy people.

    Kanwal spicies group in presence of DC anantnag Bashir ahmad dar and MC president Hilal ahmad shah distribute food packets and other eatable items among people of anantnag town.

    Manager Kanwal spicies farooq ahmad told that we take initiative to help people in wake of lockdown due to spread of pandemic disease nationwide.

    District Adminstration hailed this initiative taken by Kanwal group to help needy people in difficult situation and thanked Kanwal group.