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  • Ceasefire violation along Line of Control

    ANI

    As according to the reports, Pakistan violated ceasefire along Line of Control in Tangdhar Sector in Kupwara

  • Encounter has started at Waghama area of Anantnag: Police

    ANI

    Encounter has started at Waghama area of Anantnag.

    Jammu and Kashmir Police and security forces are on the job.

    Further details shall follow: Kashmir Zone Police

  • Congress stages protest against fuel price hike in Jammu

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    Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir unit of the Congress on Monday staged a protest here against the rise in petrol and diesel prices and demanded that the government roll back the hikes immediately to relieve the people of the “extra burden”.

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    Led by former minister and Pradesh Congress Committee vice president Raman Bhalla, scores of party activists and leaders assembled outside the party headquarters at Shaheedi Chowk and later took out a march.

    The protesters headed to the office of the Jammu Deputy Commissioner at Wazarat Road and submitted a memorandum addressed to the President of India, party spokesperson Ravinder Sharma said.

    The protest was organised as part of a nationwide call given by the Congress to express the anger of the people against the rising prices of essential commodities.

    “Similar protests were also organised at district headquarters across Jammu region, he said.

    In a symbolic protest, the party workers rode two horse carts and raised slogans against the central government.

    Prominent among others who participated in the rally included former minister and district president Jammu urban Yogesh Sawhney, vice president Kanta Bhan, General secretary Manmohan Singh, Congress Corporators of Jammu and leaders of Mahila Congress, youth Congress , NSUI and Seva Dal activists, Sharma said.

    Sharma accused the central government of putting extra burden on the people by raising fuel prices amid the coronavirus crisis.

    “The unprecedented hike is unjustified at a time when the prices of crude oil are at their lowest,” he said.

  • JKRTC imposes penalty of Rs 1.7 lakh on 2 conductors

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    Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir Road Transport Corporation on Monday imposed a total penalty of over Rs 1.7 lakh on its two conductors and suspended the services of a driver for negligence of duty, an official statement said.

    Managing Director, JKRTC, Angrez Singh Rana issued these orders on the recommendations and reports submitted by general managers (operation) of Jammu and Kashmir, it said.

    In view of magnanimity of offence, a total of Rs 1,70,553 penalty has been imposed on two conductors of the corporation, including the calculated penalty of an amount of Rs 1,61,035 imposed on Mohammad Salim and Rs 9,518 imposed on Tara Chand, the statement said.

    The penalty shall be recoverable from the salaries of the two conductors, it said.

    They will also furnish an undertaking to the effect that they will not repeat similar practice in future, the statement said.

    Besides, the JKRTC also suspended the consolidated services of driver Ghulam Moh Ud Din, it said.

  • GMC Jammu boosts coronavirus testing by 39.33 pc

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    Jammu: Stepping up COVID-19 testing in the Union territory, the microbiology department of Government Medical College (GMC) in Jammu achieved yet another milestone by carrying out more than 2,100 tests in a day through introduction of partial automation, an official spokesman said on Monday.

    The 2,143 samples are more than the daily average of 1,300 samples per day during the past two months, thus, accounting for an increase of about 39.33 per cent, the spokesman said.

    He said the testing of a substantial figure of 70,840 samples till date in the VRDL GMC Jammu has become possible only due to the strenuous efforts of clinical microbiologists, research scientists, laboratory technicians, para-medical staff, and connected staff, who have been working up to 18 hours a day since the outbreak of the pandemic in March.

    Besides, more than 1.2 lakh tests, including screening and confirmatory runs, have also been carried out by the same dedicated, limited task force, as the test is technically very demanding and needs expertise and all these endeavours by the team have been carried out with a missionary zeal, the spokesman said.

    He said the microbiology department is in the process of training and building human resources for new medical colleges to decentralise the enormous workload on account of the COVID-19 testing, besides routine testing of dengue, swine flu, hepatitis and other such contagious and other emerging novel agents.

    “VRDL GMC Jammu is next only to SKIMS, Soura in testing, in the Union Territory. SKIMS is our referral VRDL lab with enormous state of the art infrastructure and resources, Head of Microbiology Department, GMC, Jammu, Shashi S Sharma, said.

    He said VRDL GMC Jammu has been successful in overcoming many of the initial infrastructure deficiencies, startup hiccups and related miscellaneous hardships in a very professional manner with collective approach of all stakeholders.

    With the ongoing upgradation of infrastructure and creation of an academic vibe and work culture, the department of microbiology is now fully geared to meet the challenge posed by COVID 19 pandemic, Sharma said.

  • Govt bans 59 apps including TikTok, WeChat

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    Bengaluru: Senior Police Officer P S Harsha assumed charge as Commissioner for the Department of Information and Public Relations here on Monday.

    Harsha was earlier the Mangaluru Commissioner of Police.

    He had served as the Commissioner of Information and Public Relations earlier too.

    He took charge from outgoing Commissioner S N Siddaramappa, an official release said.

    Siddaramappa has been transferred as Deputy Inspector General of Police, CID ( Economic Offences Wing ) here.

    Harsha, who served as City Police Commissioner since August 2019 in Mangaluru, expressed his gratitude to Mangalorians through social media in local Tulu language for their cooperation and support.

    He was under fire from some political leaders and organisations over alleged police excesses during the violence that took place in December in which two persons were killed during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests.

  • HC permits J&K Bank to open registration for PO and BA posts

    Srinagar: The Jammu & Kashmir High Court on Monday permitted the J&K Bank to open online registration of candidature by the prospective candidates for the posts of probationary officers and banking associates.

    A single bench headed by Justice Ali Muhammad Magrey said that court is of the view that it would be appropriate to open the link and proceed with selection process.

    “However, the final selection list of candidates shall not be drawn , issued or published by the Bank / respondents unless orders in this regard are sought from the Court if the matter is not finally decided till then and remains sub judice before the Court,” the Court ordered.

    The Court, however, reserved the order on whether it has jurisdiction to entertain the writ petition.

    “ So far as the second issue raised by the learned Advocate General on the previous date of hearing  that since CAT Act is applicable to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, and the Bank having been declared as a public authority, this court does not have the jurisdiction to entertain this writ petition, this court heard the arguments in this regard in some detail.  The orders in that regard are reserved,” the Court said.

    However, the Court observed that prima facie the argument raised on behalf of the Advocate General does not seem to be supported by Section 14 of the CAT Act—(KNO)

  • No Baker has tested positive in Zafran Colony, Pantha Chowk

    All samples taken from area negative; Rumour mongers to be booked as per law, say officials

    Srinagar: The officials on Monday said that no Baker has tested positive in Zafran Colony Pantha Chowk Srinagar and termed the rumours as baseless stating that all the samples collected from the area have tested negative.

    Earlier, on Friday, one person from Bilal Lane of Zafran Colony had tested positive for the Covid-19 after which rumours gripped entire area that a Baker was also tested positive for the virus. “The report of Baker that came today has come as negative. There have rumours everywhere that a Baker is positive. We have decided to identity the rumour mongers and they will be booked under law,” an official in the district administration told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

    Panic had gripped Achanambal, Zafran Colony area after strong rumours about Baker testing positive. Family members of the Baker have also urged police and the administration to take strong action against the people involved in spreading rumours in the area which result in panic—(KNO)

  • 53 travelers among 144 new covid-19 cases in J&K, tally 7237

    Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir on Monday reported 144 new covid-19 infections and includes 53 travelers, officials said. The cases take the overall tally of the covid-19 patients in J&K to 7237.

    Giving district-wise break up, sources said that 29 were reported from Pulwama followed by Shopian (18), Srinagar (17),Anantnag (15), Kathua (13), Baramulla (10), Samba (8), Rajouri (7), Reasi (5), Budgam (4), three each in Jammu, Udhampur, Doda, two each in Kupwara, Bandipora and Poonch besides one each from Kulgam, Ganderbal and Ramban.

    Among the cases, 45 are from Jammu Division and 99 from Kashmir valley.
    Moreover, 269 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals, officials said. They include 55 from Jammu Division and 214 from the Valley.

    Dr. G H Yatoo, Nodal Officer Coronavirus Control Measures at SKIMS Soura told GNS that out of the total samples were processed at the viral diagnostic laboratory and 67 returned positive for the virus.

    Professor Farooq Jan, Medical Superintendent SKIMS Soura, told GNS that among the positive cases, 29 are from Pulwama, 16 from Shopian, 13 from Anantnag, three from CRPF Battalions, two from Srinagar and one each from Baramulla, Kupwara, Ganderbal and Kulgam.

    Dr Riyaz Untoo, Principal SKIMS Bemina, told GNS that out of 572 samples processed at the hospital’s lab, eight tested positive for COVID-19, all from Srinagar. They include male (30) from Bunpora Batmaloo, male (82) from Batamalo, male (37) from Chattabal, male (45) from Khankha Moulla, male (50) from Wantpora, male (50) from Baba Demb, Fmeale (53) from Natipora and male (38) from Pattan. 22 cases were confirmed at CD hospital laboratory. (GNS)

  • Diesel price hits new high

    While the diesel rates have been hiked for the 22nd time since June 7, petrol price has been raised on 21 occasions.

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    Diesel price on Monday scaled a new high after prices were hiked for the 22nd time in just over three weeks, taking the cumulative increase to ₹11.14 per litre.

    Petrol price was increased by 5 paise per litre and diesel 13 paise a litre across the country, according to a price notification of state oil marketing companies.

    While the diesel rates have been hiked for the 22nd time since June 7, petrol price has been raised on 21 occasions.

    There was no change in prices on Sunday.

    The cumulative increase since the oil companies started the cycle on June 7 now totals to ₹ 9.17 for petrol and ₹11.14 in diesel.