Two houses damaged, six water mills washed away in flood in Rajouri district

Two houses were damaged and six water mills washed away in flash-floods triggered by heavy rains in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Due to heavy rains, there were floods and mudslides in Bhella rivulet yesterday in the Bella-Lakhi belt of Rajouri, district officials said. Due to which, mud houses of two persons in Khwas were fully damaged due to a landslide, they said, adding, six water mills constructed in the Bhella rivulet in the area were also washed away in the flash floods. Huge chunks of agricultural land with…

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Vitamin-deficiency warning signs

Vitamin symptoms may be subtle at first, but they increase as the deficiency worsens. A diet rich in processed food is one of the main culprits, aside of the consumption of lack of food. But the main concern remains that all the chips and biscuits that you so love strips you off all the essential nutrients Junk fare is mostly `dead food’ and seldom has any nutrients to contribute to your health and wellbeing. Besides, it doesn’t help absorb them properly as it messes with your digestive tissues. So although…

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More Kashmiri youth joining militants becoming a source of major worry

The surge in terrorist activity in Jammu & Kashmir in recent weeks coincides with an increasing number of local youth joining the ranks of the militants, say the Army and the state police. Seen with the evidence of extensive support for terrorists which helped Lashkar terrorist Naved and his accomplices remain undetected for several days, and which can help terror sleeper cells in future, this points to new level of support in the Valley for the jihadi message. An intelligence source told TOI that foreign mercenaries in 2010 formed around…

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3-day Jashan-e-Tosamaidan on in Khag

Marking the first anniversary of freeing of Tosamaidan from 50 year-lease, three-day festival of Jashan-e-Tosamaidan commenced here on Saturday with people thronging the meadows in large numbers. On the first two days of the festival, thousands of people went to the meadows of Tosamaidan and enjoyed the serene ambience after decades of isolation of the places from local population. Once labelled as the ‘death meadow’, Tosamaidan now is becoming ray of hope for dozens of villages, worst hit during its 50-year lease to Artillery wing of Indian Army. Tosamaidan Bachav…

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200 development projects in JK await Forest dept clearance

More than 200 proposed developmental works in Jammu and Kashmir, mostly road projects, are awaiting clearance by the Forest department, an official document has revealed. The document accessed reveals that 215 projects to be taken up by the Roads & Buildings department, Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana’s implementing agency and Irrigation and Flood Control Department are awaiting the necessary forest clearance or have got stuck up due to allied issues. In a communiqué, Nodal Officer for Forest Conservation Act in the office of Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) has…

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BJP has not given up its stand on Article 370: Nirmal Singh

Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh has said that entering into an alliance with PDP does not mean that BJP has given up its stand on Article 370. He also said the RSS was doing its work in Kashmir since 1940 and that the alarm raised by separatists on the issue was only to whip up communal passions in the state. “In the coalition our guiding book is the Agenda of Alliance. BJP has not given up agenda (on Article 370). Same is the case with PDP, they too have…

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GAD seeks action against 18 employees doing part-time jobs

Part-time jobs by Government employees GAD seeks action against 18 employees State government has asked different departments to take action against their employees who are doing part-time jobs in Non-Government organisations. General Administration Department (GAD) through Additional Secretary to Government  has written to these departments asking them to take action against delinquent public servants if they have violated the provisions of JK Govt Employees (Conduct) Rules, 1971, Action taken in the matter be conveyed to GAD (Vigilance) immediately. The action has been taken after JK Yateem Foundation communicated a list…

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NABARD sanctions Rs 90 cr for roads in Kashmir

In a significant development, the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has sanctioned Rs 90 crore for construction of new roads and bridges in Kashmir. The amount will be released to the state government in three annual instalments—1st instalment will be 30 percent of the loan amount, 2nd will be 40 percent and 3rd will be 30 percent. NABARD has sanctioned the loan for construction/upgradation of 25 projects in Kashmir. However the state government has to contribute 10 percent of the sanctioned loan amount from its kitty for…

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NPP pulls up Mufti Govt, calls for President’s rule in J&K

National Panthers Party (NPP) chief Bhim Singh on Sunday accused the Mufti Mohammad Sayeed-led Jammu and Kashmir Government of helping the infiltrators and terrorists, saying the only way to get rid of the prevailing situation would be to impose Governor’s rule in the state. Singh said many BSF jawans, army and police personnel have been martyred by the intruding infiltrators and terrorists since the new government has taken charge in the state. “Can they come without the assistance of the local police? Ruling parties like National Conference and PDP are…

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‘Kashmir is milking the legacy built by its forefathers’

Gloves were out as tourists, hoteliers and even a minister today targeted tourism department for its non-serious approach to develop the vital sector. As the floor was opened for comments, people from wide range of fields came up with their set of grievances. Education Minister Nayeem Akhtar while addressing the seminar titled “Restoration, Preservation, Conservation and Promotion of Built and Cultural Heritage through Tourism,” said that Kashmir is milking the legacy built by its forefathers. “We as a generation, me included, have failed as we couldn’t add anything new to…

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