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  • Administration won’t allow congregational prayers on Eid

    Srinagar: The Divisional administration in Kashmir won’t allow Eid-ul-Adha congregational prayers in view of COVID-19.

    The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, P K Pole regarding arrangements on this year’s Eid-ul-Adha with stakeholders.

    According to the official communiqué to deputy Commissioners and other concerned departments from Divisional Commissioner’s office, the meeting held on 22nd of this month decided that the prevailing COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the administration from July 22-27 shall be eased from July 28 till July 30 to allow people to buy essentials for Eid.

    However, no public transport except passenger auto/personnel vehicles shall be allowed to ply on the roads on the said days.

    Regarding the opening of markets from July 28-30, the Deputy Commissioners have been asked to locally take a call over the reopening pattern on these days in accordance with SOP and COVID-19 guidelines.

    The DCs have also been asked to identify suitable places where sacrificial animals shall be kept available on the said days at rates already fixed by the government and aware general public that “no sale/ purchase of these animals shall be allowed from July 31”.

    In order to overcome shortage of sacrificial animals, Mughal Road shall be specially thrown open for the purpose, the communiqué said.

    The respective DCs have also been asked to hold a capacity building programme under the supervision of epidemiologist for Imams regarding precautionary measures to be taken while distributing the sacrificial meat.

    While the concerned departments have been asked to facilitate general public on the occasion, the communique said that “All the Masjids/ shrines shall remain closed for Nimaz”.

    “But SMC/ULB shall launch a cleanliness drive at all the mosques/ shrines in Srinagar and valley well before Eid-ul-Adha, ” it added.

    The deputy Commissioners/SSPs shall ensure that the shopkeepers are following all thc covid-19 related SOPs in letter and spirit, and in case of any violation such shopkeepers shall be booked. under relevant provisions of law, the order reads.

    “The Join market checking teams comprising of FS&CA Deptt/revenue/Police/SMC/ legal Metrology/ Drug & Food Safety Standards Deptt shall ensure market checking to curb profiteering/black marketing of essential Commodities by traders (wholesalers /retailers) and ensure availability of essential commodities like Mutton, Chicken, Vegetables, fruits, bakery and confectionary etc in the markets as per the notified.

    The order also reads rat KPDCL shall ensure uninterrupted power supply on the Eve of Eid ul Adha.

    “It shall be ensured that all damaged transformers are made functional well before the Eid.” (KNS)

  • South Asia’s largest fish farm in Kokernag under threat

    Jal Shakti Deptt constructs wall across stream to stop flow of water

    Srinagar: South Asia’s largest fish farm in south Kashmir’s Kokernag area is under threat as Jal Shakti Department is constructing a barrier across the stream at source which according to the fishers department will stop the water flow.
    Known for its natural beauty, Kashmir has the distinction of having Asia’s largest fisheries farm in Kokernag.

    The farm is emerging best producer of Rainbow Trout fish across the world.

    However, Jal Shakti Department, which was earlier known as Public Health Engineering Department is constructing a concrete barrier across the stream at source which will stop the water.

    Director Fisheries Department Kashmir has written a letter to Principal Secretary Department of Fisheries, a copy of which lies with news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS) says, “Jal Shakti Department is tapping the water of Kokernag Spring and is executing a concrete barrier across the stream at source and this barrier will completely stop the water flow particularly during lean period. Despite repeated requests and on spot inspection of a team of officers, no heed is being paid by the Jal Shakti Department and the Department is hell bent upon to raise the barrier and lay water supply pipes of different capacities from 6″ to 18″ to supply the water to the public.”

    In 1996, the Governor of the erstwhile state during a board meeting of district Anantnag took a decision that the spring at Kokernag shall not be tapped by PHE Department as the same is being used for Development of Fisheries at Trout Fish Farming Project Kokernag.

    “Not taking the cognizance of the decision of the highest institution, the Department of PHE has laid pipes from time to time forcibly by taking the support of the general public on the pretext of supplying drinking water,” the letter reads.

    The Fisheries Department set up a trout farming project at Kokernag in south Kashmir with the European Economic Community’s assistance in 1984.

    The project in the course of time has achieved its goal and presently the said project is catering the Trout seed requirement of more than 500 private farmers and will be in a position to cater all such entrepreneurs,- established in future.

    The Director says this tapping of water will not only close the activity of the Fisheries Department but this water is also used for other sectors like agriculture, horticulture, vegetable farming and other cultural practices.

    “The blockage of the stream will affect thousands of hectares of irrigated land thus the primary sector will be affected badly. Secondly the said AEE directed this Department to look for an alternate source for the Trout Project which is not possible at all. However, the Jal Shakti Department has all possible means of tapping the water from other sources like the Bringhi Stream or by way of bore wells or tapping water at tail end of the project,” it reads.

    DC Anantnag did not respond to repeated phone calls. However, ADC Anantnag said the Fisheries Department should raise this issue with the government.

    The concerned Executive engineer Siraj Ahmad said that the fisheries department has already agreed to the memorandum of understanding in this regard. “I assure that there will be no harm to the fish farm, and even in the recent meeting with DC sahab we discussed the issue and convinced fisheries department officials that no harm will be done to the fish farm,” he told KINS. (KINS)

  • ‘Army/BSF/CRPF no more require clearance certificate for land acquisition in JK’

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Government withdraws the requirement of obtaining a No Objection Certificate for land acquisition/ requisition in favor of armed forces (Army/BSF/CRPF) and other organizations from the Home Department.

    The order copy which lies with Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS) reads, “In view of the extension of Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition. Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 to the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, the Circular No Rev(LB) 71/13-A dated 27 08 1971 which prescribed obtaining of No Objection Certificate from the Home Department for Acquisition/Requisition of land in favour of Army. BSF/CRPF and similar organizations are hereby withdrawn”.

    “All the Collectors Land Acquisition designated under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 and the Competent Authority Land Acquisition (CALA) authorized under the National Highway Act, 1956 shall process the cases of Land Acquisition/ Requisition strictly in accordance with the provisions of these two Acts and ti ie Rules made thereunder henceforth.

    This is issued with the approval of the Competent Authority,” the order copy reads. (KINS)

  • COVID19: Goat ‘arrested’ for not wearing mask in Uttar Pradesh

    In a bizarre incident, the Kanpur police ‘arrested’ a goat that was roaming in the Beconganj area here ‘without wearing a mask’.

    The incident took place over the weekend and the Beconganj police picked up the goat and took it to the police station in a jeep.

    When the owner of the goat learnt that the police had taken it away, he rushed to the police station.

    He pleaded with the cops and the police finally let him take back his goat but warned him not to allow the animal to roam on the road.

    Circle officer, Anwarganj police station, Saifuddin Beg, however, said that the police had found a youth without a mask, taking the goat along.

    “When he saw the police, he ran away leaving the goat behind so the policemen brought the goat to the police station. Later, we handed over the goat to its owner,” he said.One of the policemen who had brought the goat admitted that they found a lockdown violation because the goat was without a mask.

    “People are now making their dogs wear a mask so why not a goat?” he asked.

    The police apparently changed its version after it became the butt of jokes on social media.

  • Narco-terror module busted in JK’s Kupwara

    PTI

    Srinagar: A narco-terror module was busted on Sunday in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district with the arrest of three persons and seizure of 10 kgs of brown sugar along with arms and ammunition, police said.

    During checking at the Sadhana pass top, security forces recovered some drugs and arms and ammunition from two vehicles, a police official said.

    Three persons were arrested and the two vehicles were seized, he said, adding that a narco-terror module was busted.

    Ten kgs of brown sugar, an AK rifle, four AK magazines, 76 rounds of AK ammunition, two pistols, 90 pistol rounds and 20 grenades were seized, the official said.

    The three persons are in police custody and a probe has been initiated, he said.

    The official said more arrests are expected in the case.

  • Ghaziabad | Sex racket busted, 15 held

    PTI

    Ghaziabad: Police have busted an alleged sex racket operating in Sahibabad and arrested 15 people, officials said on Sunday.

    Acting on a tip off, police raided a flat and arrested eight women and seven men, Sahibabad Deputy Superintendent of Police Mahipal Singh told PTI.

    The sex workers also used to visit hotels in Paharganj, Nizamuddin and Jahangirpuri, he said.

    The 15 people were arrested under the Immoral Traffic Prevention Act, Singh added.

  • COVID-19: 10 more lives fall prey to deadly virus, J&K toll reaches 318

    Srinagar: Ten more people lost their battle with COVID-19 on Sunday in J&K, taking the total number of people who died of the dreaded virus so far to 311 in the UT.

    Officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that ten persons who died include a 58-year-old cop from Kupwara, an 80-year-old man from Beerwah Budgam, a 68-year-old male from Safa Kadal Srinagar, a 65-year-old-male from Pulwama, a 64-year old male from Rangreth Srinagar, a 75-year-old man from Karan Bagh Jammu, a 70-year-old male from Basant Bagh Srinagar, a 65-year-old male from Pulwama, a 48-year-old lady from Nowhere Srinagar and a 59-year-old male from Kupwara. There is no letup in Covid related deaths despite the fact that entire Valley is under tight lockdown since July 22.

    An official from CD hospital Srinagar said that a 58-year-old police official from Kupwara who was suffering from pneumonia, hypertension and diabetes died on Sunday morning.

    He added that an 80-year-old man from Beerwah Budgam who was admitted on 18 July with multiple ailments died on Sunday.

    The official further said that a 65-year-old patient from Pulwama was admitted on 22 July while as a 68-year-old male from Safa Kadal Srinagar was admitted days before, who were suffering from multiple ailments died on Sunday.

    “A 64-year-old patient from Rangreth Srinagar with pneumonia and other ailments died hours after being referred from SMHS to CD hospital,” he said.

    A health official from CD hospital Jammu said that a 70-year-old female from Karan Bagh Jammu who was admitted on 24 July with hypertension, diabetes and other ailments died on 26 July at a 12:30 am.

    An official from SMHS said that a 70-year old male from Basant Bagh Srinagar who was suffering from pneumonia and admitted on 25 July died on Sunday.

    He further added that a 65-year-old male from Pulwama who was suffering from hypertension, diabetes and bilateral pneumonia and admitted on 23 July died on Sunday.

    An official from SKIMS told KNO that a 48-year-old woman from Nowshera Srinagar who was admitted on 14 July with multiple ailments died on Sunday.

    He further added that a 59-year-old man from Kupwara who was admitted on 21 July with underlying medical conditions died on Sunday.

    With ten more deaths, the toll of deaths related to COVID-19 has reached to 318 which include 295 from Kashmir division and 23 from Jammu—(KNO)

  • He Washed Cars At 4 AM To Make Ends Meet, Scores 91.7% In Class 12

    During the harsh Delhi winters, Parmeshwar woke up at 4am and walked for half an hour to reach his place of work. His strenuous work then continued for 2.5 hours washing around 10-15 cars.

    He Washed Cars At 4 AM To Make Ends Meet, Scores 91.7% In Class 12Parmeshwar made Rs 3,000 a month from washing cars with which he paid for his uniform and books

    NDTV

    New Delhi: Nine people crammed in 2 rooms in a tightly packed Delhi slum trying to make ends meet was the reality of Parmeshwar’s life. Yet, the 17-year-old overcame great hardships and scored a stunning 91.7 per cent in his CBSE Class 12 examinations. His victory is a story of courage in the face of adversity.

    Hunger, almost a regular guest at his Tigri slum home, had drained the teenager. He had taken up a meagre-paying job of washing cars at Khanpur since Class 10. He made Rs 3,000 a month with which he paid for his uniform and books.

    Even during the harsh Delhi winters, Parmeshwar woke up at 4am and walked for half an hour to reach his place of work. His strenuous work then continued for 2.5 hours washing around 10-15 cars. He did this for six days a week.

    “Waking up in the cold and working was not easy. I remember how my hands used to freeze every 5 minutes when I touched the cold water. My fingers used to become numb,” says Parmeshwar.

    “People also used to scold me and for a few hundred bucks we had to bear all the humiliation,” the despondent teen says.

    And yet he went on. The teenager says he needed this job to support his education. His 62-year-old father is a heart patient and his brothers have unstable jobs with families to look after.

    “I cannot burden them,” Parmeshwar adds.

    His hurdles didn’t end there. In March, his father had a surgery. Parmeshwar was at the hospital with his father from where he prepared for his Hindi examination.

    During this difficult time, Asha Society, an NGO, ensured all the help they could provide to Parmeshwar. They helped with sample papers and also helped him apply online for an English Honours course at Delhi University.

    The bright student says he wants to become a teacher in the future.

    “I want to gain so much of knowledge that I can help others as well. There are many who have no resources to study or take tuitions…” he says.

    His family says they have high hopes from him and would support him in his journey.

    With input from NDTV

  • ‘Missing Family case’: Police says five family members travelling in car had met accident, all died

    Bodies of all five family members including two children recovered from Ramnagar stream

    Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir police Sunday recovered all the five bodies of a single family at Ramnagar area of Jammu region.

    Police said that based on the complaint of one Bhagat Ram R/O Janderari, Ramnagar that his son namely Mohan Lal S/O Bhagat Ram R/O Janderari, Ramnagar along with wife and three children were missing since July 20 while they were travelling in their car from Langa, Ramnagar to Udhampur, a missing report and subsequently a Case FIR No. 83/2020 U/S 279/304 A IPC was lodged in the records of PS Ramnagar and search began.

    A police statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that on the same day, a search operation was launched by the  Police team from police station Ramnagar headed by Garu Ram SDPO Ramnagar and Sub inspector Jaswinder Singh, SHO PS Ramnagar and the body of one of the family member identified as Mohan Lal S/O Bhagat Ram was recovered from the Kaghote Nallah at Ramnagar.

    However, the search of the remaining four members of the family including wife of Mohan Lal and his three children continued who were feared to have been washed away in the Nallah. “Special team had also been called for the search,” the police statement said.

    More than two days after family went missing in Ramnagar, investigations revealed that on July 23, their Alto Car that had fallen into the Kaghote Nallah. “The body of Pooja, 8, was recovered from the Nallah,” the police said, adding that the body of son was also found in the Kaghote Nallah and has been identified as 4-year-old Naksh.”

    Police team alongwith SDRF team recovered two more dead bodies who were missing after the car fell into the Nallah.  “On Sunday morning, two bodies were recovered—one from Kishanpur Manwal and second from Doha area of Jhajjar Kotli  which was 50-55 kms away from the incident spot,” the police said adding that the deceased were identified as Rekha Devi W/O Mohan and Mahesh S/O Mohan Lal R/O Janderari, Ramnagar

    Police said that the sustained efforts Udhampur police succeeded and all the five bodies were recovered. “We urge people to drive carefully on roads,” the police said—(KNO)

  • LeT hideout busted in Shopian, huge quantity of arms and ammunition recovered: Police

    Srinagar: Police claimed to have busted a LeT hideout in Zainapora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Sunday.

    In a statement to media, the police said that, based on specific information regarding presence of LET militants in orchards of Dachoo zainpora , Shopian police along with 44 RR and 178 BN CRPF launched a search operation during early morning hours and during search one sloping hideout of the LeT militants was busted and subsequently destroyed.

    The huge quantity of ammunition like 02 UBGL grenades,03 Chinese grenades,one Ak47 magazine alongwith 20 AK47rounds,one radioset,eatable items etc alongwith incriminating material of banned outfit LeT has been recovered from the said destroyed hideout.

    The statement further stated that the incriminating material has been taken into Police custody for investigation purpose.

    Case FIR Number 99 /2020 under relevant sections of law stands registered at Police Station Zainpora, the statement said.(GNS)