ABVP activists block road, clash with police over JNU incident

Protesters demand action against ‘anti-national’ elements Activists of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) today took out a protest rally on the Jammu University campus and blocked the Bikram Chowk-university road against the controversial Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) episode in which some students allegedly raised “anti-national” slogans during an event. The event was held at JNU last week to mark the third death anniversary of terrorist Afzal Guru, who was executed three years ago. The protesters had a minor scuffle with the police after they burnt tyres in the middle…

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Urgently Required – Business Development Officer / Senior Travel Desk Executive/ Core Web Developer

Few vacancies are urgently to be filled: 01. Business Development Officer                  04 No’s 02. Senior Travel Desk Executive                  04 No’s 03. Core Web Developer                                  01 No Business Development Officers should be graduate (MBA Preferred) with experience in Travel Or  eCommerce Industry. Senior Travel Desk Executive should be graduate with hand on experience in inbound tourism. Core Web Developer…

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Srinagar ranks LOW on cleanliness list

The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar has been ranked as one of the dirtiest cities on countrywide survey in terms of cleanliness index. Out of 73 cities, Srinagar has been ranked 48th on the cleanliness index of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM). The data was released here by Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu. Mysore was declared as the cleanest city among all million plus and capital cities while Dhanbad of Jharkhand has been raked the worst. The countrywide survey by the ministry was based on the marks…

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No alternative to strike calls as yet: Geelani

Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani has said that despite many suggestions, no concrete and solid alternative of strike calls has been put forward from any quarter till date in Jammu and Kashmir. “Calling or observing a one-day shutdown after each innocent killing although does not meet the demands of the situation but there is no other option left by the government. After every such incident, the government imposes curfew and puts forces on the roads to block the people’s protest,” Geelani said in a statement today, adding that…

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Post-flood, GB Pant Hospital takes lead in Valley’s healthcare

The Valley’s premier child care centre, GB Pant Hospital, has grown into a cutting edge facility with integrated healthcare services, research and children friendly healing process, even as the flood-ravaged government-run hospitals in Kashmir are still struggling to restore normal operations. With the addition of new equipments and expertise, the officials at the GB Pant Hospital say a lot of thought has gone into remodeling the functioning of the centre. In the past few months, the hospital authorities have added 10 high-end ventilators, installed Rs 3 crore worth sewerage treatment…

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Kashmir’s walnut industry is dying unattended

Horticulture is an important sector of J&K economy. The state is famous for its horticultural produce. The best known horticultural items from the state are apple, walnut, apricot, pear, peach, cherry, almond etc. Here my focus is particularity the walnut industry which is presently facing an existential threat. This sector is source of livelihood for thousands of families. But the growers and traders associated with this sector are worried due to sharp slump in prices. Traders are of the opinion that the present decrease in prices is due to the…

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Pulwama firing victims may have to live with permanent disabilities

Aamir Ahmad Mir of Ratnipora village in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district is struggling to recover from a grievous injury at the SMHS Hospital here. The 20-year-old has been put on life support system after he received a teargas shell in his abdomen on Sunday. Doctors treating Amir said he was hit by a teargas shell fired from a “point blank range”. “Aamir’s spleen was ruptured by the teargas shell and we immediately removed it,” said a doctor. “He is stable, but may face digestive problems in future,” added the doctor.…

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Fresh snowfall in Kashmir

Fresh snowfall occurred in the famous tourist resort of Pahalgam in south Kashmir even as most other places in the Valley remained dry, with the state expected to experience another spell of wet weather from Wednesday. Pahalgam, which serves as base camp for the annual Amarnath yatra during summer, received fresh snowfall during the night, said an official of the Meteorological Department. The resort recorded 11 cm of snow since yesterday and the night temperature rose by two notches to settle at a low of minus 4.7 degree Celsius, the…

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How JNU row might affect Government formation in J&K

The Jawaharlal Nehru University row is expected to add to the hold-up on government formation in Jammu and Kashmir, which is currently under President’s Rule. A programme in support of Afzal Guru – the Parliament attack convict whose execution in 2013 is one of the issues on which the two ideologically opposite parties do not see eye to eye – has triggered the mega controversy in JNU. A student’s arrest for sedition for allegedly participating in the Afzal Guru event, during which anti-India slogans were raised, has led to opposition…

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Guv to review dredging of Jhelum

Running behind the schedule, the Irrigation and Flood Control Department may have to answer some tough questions as Governor NN Vohra is scheduled review the dredging work in the Jhelum during his day-long visit to Kashmir on Tuesday. It has been 17 months since the devastating floods hit the Valley in 2014, but the authorities concerned are yet to carry out the full-fledged dredging of the river. Last month, a Kolkata-based firm was roped in by the government to carry out the pending work. An official acknowledged that so far…

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