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  • DPS Srinagar awarded the first SAT Center in J&K

    Srinagar: In a first for Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi Public School Srinagar has been allotted a SAT center in the school.

    SAT or Scholastic Aptitude Test is an entrance exam used by almost every college and university in the west especially the US to make admission decisions. It is a multiple-choice, pencil- and – paper test created and administered by the College Board. The SAT is not only a highly recommended test but an extremely important one as it is the first criterion of eligibility.

    Most students take their SATs during their high school years. The purpose of the SAT is to measure a high school student’s readiness for college and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants. However, in J&K awareness about the exam and ‘The SAT Culture’ is lacking.

    Also, many students hesitate to take the exam as they have to travel outside J&K to take the exam, which is a drain on their resources. The establishment of a ‘SAT Center’ will, therefore, greatly ease the difficulties of students. Commenting on this development, the Principal Alistair R A Freese said “The center will make it easier for the students aspiring to study in international colleges and save them the annoyance of travelling.

    Moreover, this shall make the students in Srinagar aware of this exam and develop ‘SAT Culture’ so that our students don’t give up on their aspirations.”

    The Chairman, Vijay Dhar congratulated the school on this achievement and said “I am proud that Delhi Public School Srinagar is the first and only SAT Center in J&K. This is a vindication of the quality of our resources – both human and infrastructure.”

  • India records 61,537 new COVID-19 cases, 933 deaths

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    New Delhi: With India registering 61,537 more cases, the coronavirus tally reached 20,88,611 on Saturday, while 14,27,005 people have so far recuperated from COVID-19 pushing the recovery rate to 68.32 per cent, the Union health ministry said.

    The death toll due to the disease rose to 42,518 with 933 fresh fatalities being reported in a day, data updated at 8 am showed.

    There are 6,19,088 active cases of COVID-19, comprising 29.64 per cent of the caseload. The case fatality rate has further dropped to 2.04 per cent.

    This was the 10th day in a row that the COVID-19 tally increased by more than 50,000.

    A total of 5,98,778 samples were tested on Friday, taking the total to 2,33,87,171 so far, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

    Of the 933 fresh deaths reported, 300 are from Maharashtra, 119 from Tamil Nadu, 101 from Karnataka, 89 from Andhra Pradesh, 63 from Uttar Pradesh, 52 from West Bengal, 23 in Delhi, 22 from Punjab and Gujarat, 16 from Madhya Pradesh, 14 each from Uttarakhand and Telangana, 13 from Jammu and Kashmir, 12 from Odisha and 10 each from Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.

    Nine fatalities were reported from Haryana while six each from Bihar, Assam and Jharkhand, five in Kerala and Puducherry, four in Goa, three in Andaman and Nicobar Islands while Nagaland and Tripura have registered one fatality each.

    Of the total 42,518 deaths, Maharashtra has reported the maximum at 17,092, followed by 4,690 in Tamil Nadu, 4,082 in Delhi, 2,998 in Karnataka, 2,605 in Gujarat, 1,981 in Uttar Pradesh, 1,954 in West Bengal, 1,842 in Andhra Pradesh and 962 in Madhya Pradesh.

    So far, 767 people have died of COVID-19 in Rajasthan, 615 in Telangana, 539 in Punjab, 467 in Haryana, 449 in Jammu and Kashmir, 369 in Bihar, 247 in Odisha, 151 in Jharkhand, 132 in Assam, 112 in Uttarakhand, 102 in Kerala.

    Chhattisgarh has registered 87 deaths, Puducherry 75, Goa 70, Tripura 37, Chandigarh 23, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 19, Himachal Pradesh 14, nine in Ladakh and 10 in Manipur, seven in Nagaland, five in Meghalaya, three in Arunachal Pradesh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu two and Sikkim one.

    The Union health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

    “Our figures are being reconciled with the Indian Council of Medical Research,” the ministry said, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.

  • Maharashtra | Doctor rapes minor girl in clinic; booked

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    Thane: A medical practitioner from Bhiwandi in Thane district of Maharashtra has been booked for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl at his clinic on July 31, police said on Saturday.

    The incident occurred after the doctor had examined all patients inside his clinic and sent away his staff, he said.

    The accused has been booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

    No arrest is made in the case so far, the official added.

  • Pakistan reopens international flights as coronavirus cases continue to decline

    A complete ban on domestic and international commercial flights was imposed in March when Pakistan enforced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of the coronavirus. (AFP file photo)

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    Islamabad: Pakistan has announced that it will allow the full resumption of all types of international flights to and from the country’s airports from Sunday amid a steady decline in COVID-19 deaths and infections.

    The announcement comes weeks after Pakistan partially reopened its airports for domestic and international commercial flights.

    Earlier this week authorities allowed to resumption of domestic flights from all of the country’s airports.

    A complete ban on domestic and international commercial flights was imposed in March when Pakistan enforced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Later, the restrictions were gradually eased and Pakistan witnessed a peak in virus deaths and infections in June.

    Pakistan on Saturday reported only 14 fatalities from coronavirus in the past 24 hours, raising its total COVID-19-related fatalities to 6,068.

  • Mehbooba Mufti condoles demise of a Noted educationist, Agha Ashraf Ali

    People’s Democratic Party leader and former Chief Minister of J&K, Mehbooba Mufti condoles the demise of Mr. Agha Ashraf Ali.

    File Image of Agha Ashraf AliFile Photo of Agha Ashraf Ali

    On her Facebook page Mehbooba Mufti posted “Agha Ashraf Ali – famous scholar, master orator and a conscientious chronicler of our dreams and pain has left us.

    Through his sage reflections Aga sb unravelled for us how confluence of ideas will shape our destiny.

    How our tryst with peace is a long ardous journey but one we must embark on.

    Peace — you dearly yearned for in this world, may it be your eternal companion now. We bid you adieu Agha Sb.

  • Keep them in jail who don’t stop talking of violence: Ashok Koul

    Srinagar: BJP General Secretary (Organization) Ashok Koul on Saturday said if leaders in detention do not stop talking about violence even after their release then it is better to keep them in jail.

    Talking to Kashmir News Service (KNS), Koul said BJP feels that all political leaders taken into preventive custody after August 5, 2019 should be released conditionally. “We feel all politicians should be allowed to walk free once they assured of not fanning trouble on Article 370. If they don’t mend their ways, then authorities should not shy from keeping them into jail”, he said.

    BJP leader reiterated its party stand over Kashmir and termed it an “integral” part of India. “J&K is integral part of India. Political parties should be united over one issue. If one rake up Article 370, second statehood, third domicile and others so and so, how it is possible that every stakeholders will be taken into account”, Koul said.

    When asked how much time is needed for formation of an elected government in J&K, Koul said that once delimitation process is ended up, elections for legislative assembly will be held accordingly. He added Election Commission of India has kicked off the process and soon any concrete result will come out.

    Koul who was on visit to south Kashmir’s tourist destination Pahalgam, told KNS that the aim of visiting here is to boost the morale of BJP cadres who have been kept here for security purpose.
    “We have discussed the ongoing political and security situation with administration and urged them to provide adequate security to all political workers”, he asserted.

    When asked about rise in resignations of BJP workers after suspected militants killed few Panchs and Sarpanchs during past couple of weeks, Koul claimed that the morale of BJP workers are up. Our cadre organized four programs on August 5, in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district which vindicates killings will not deter BJP cadres from taking the mission of party to its conclusion.

    He said party is hopeful that new Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will take forward the mission of his predecessor GC Murmu.

    “We hope new LG will ensure implementation of centrally sponsored schemes on ground so that people will come to know what kind of development BJP assured to J&K?”, Koul said.
    He also urged UT administration to take tough action against those 500 employees involved in corruption, militancy and separatism. (KNS) 

  • Dialysis patients being ignored at SKIMS ‘Can’t afford treatment at Private Clinics, say patients

    Kangan: The Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown to contain its spread seem to be taking a toll on dialysis patients here in Kangan area of Ganderbal district.

    There are over 30 dialysis patients in Sub-Division Kangan who are blaming SKIMS Soura of ignoring them.

    Dialysis is a process that purifies blood using a machine in case of a kidney failure.

    One of the patients, Mushtaq Ahmed Kaloo told news agency KNT that doctors at SKIMS Soura Srinagar throw dialysis patients out citing influx of Covid-19 patients as reason.

    “We can’t afford private treatment as it will cost enormous sum of money,” he said.

    The Dialysis patients from Kangan said that SKIMS face staff crunch due to the lockdown, while they are being asked to wait as hospital is now busy dealing with Covid-19 cases.

    A medico on condition of anonymity said that Dialysis patients already have a compromised immunity, which makes them susceptible to catching Covid-19 infection. So for such patients, visiting SKIMS where Covid patients are treated is fraught with challenges. (KNT)

  • DSEK warns private schools against terminating staff, withholding salaries during lockdown

    Srinagar: Authorities on Saturday warned all unaided private schools of “strict action” including de-recognition in case they terminate or withheld salaries of staff during the ongoing lookdown over covid-19 pandemic in Kashmir Valley.

    “It is impressed upon all the unaided recognised Private Schools of Kashmir Division to adhere with the instructions of providing un-interrupted salaries to the staff in the school during lockdown period in lieu of COVID-19 pandemic in letter and spirit. In case any violation/non-seriousness strict action shall be initiated against the particular school in terms of relevant provisions of Law which includes de-ecognition thereof without further intimation,” reads a circular issued by the Director School Education Kashmir, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    The Director issued the circular amid complaints from the Staff of recognised unaided Private Schools regarding either termination of services or non-payment of salaries despite clear cut orders from the government that the tuition fee-only be charged from the student’s during the lockdown period in lieu of COVID-19 pandemic facilitating the private schools to meet the expenditure of the salaries of the staff there.

    “Few schools were called to attend this office to redress the grievances of staff in lieu of non-payment of salaries or termination thereof during lock down period and they agreed to continue with their services and subsequent drawal of salaries thereof,” the Director added. (GNS)

  • Rahul slams govt over ASHA workers’ strike

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    New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attacked the Centre on Saturday over the ASHA health workers’ strike to press for better service conditions and benefits, saying the government was “mute” already, but now maybe “blind and deaf” also.

    “ASHA workers take health protection to homes across the country. They are truly health warriors, but today they are forced to go on strike for their own rights,” Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi.

    He tagged a media report about workers under the ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), anganwadi, and National Health Mission being on a two-day nationwide strike from Friday to press for better service conditions and benefits.

    “The government was mute already, but now maybe blind and deaf also,” the former Congress president said.

  • Man in Jammu dies after kite string slits his throat

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    Jammu: A 42-year-old man died after his throat was slit by glass-coated kite thread here on Friday night, officials said.

    The incident took place when Skinder Khan was returning home on a two-wheeler, they said.

    The kite string got entangled around Khan’s neck at New Plot area and he started bleeding. He was rushed to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to injuries, police said.