An anti-encroachment drive was today jointly launched by Auqaf, Jammu Municipal Corporation and district administration in the Khatinkan Talab area of the city. During the drive, two illegal buildings and one shed were removed. The anti-encroachment drive was initiated on the request of locals who wanted easy access to the Jamai Masjid area. It was the long-pending demand of the authorities of Jamia Masjid to remove illegal structure and start widening of road to the main mosque of the city. Today under the overall supervision of the district administration, the…
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Govt asked to identify land for Pandits
The Jammu and Kashmir government has been requested for identifying suitable land in the Kashmir Valley where Kashmiri migrants could be rehabilitated, Lok Sabha was informed today. Further action would be taken once the land is identified, Minister of State for Home Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary said in a written reply. There are about 62,000 registered Kashmiri migrant families in India, who migrated from the Valley due to the onset of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir in the early 1990s. About 40,000 registered Kashmiri migrant families are living in Jammu, about…
Read MoreNo boundaries for Kashmir’s bat makers
The fortunes of the willow workers in the Valley depend on more India-Pakistan cricket The recent controversy over cricket at Srinagar’s National Institute of Technology (NIT) may have triggered a nationwide debate on patriotism but Shahid Afridi is the poster boy for seven villages in south Kashmir where cricket is the key to survival. The villages of Bijbehara, Charsoo, Halmullah, Sangam, Pujteng, Mirzapur and Sethar on the Jammu-Srinagar highway are home to more than 100 factories making cricket bats that are sold across the country and abroad. Oblivious to the…
Read MoreDoda faces threat of waterborne diseases
Doda residents are facing impending threat of waterborne diseases as the crucial water treatment plant in the city has been defunct for the last six months and people are forced to drink untreated water. Situated about 5 km away from Doda town, Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department’s water filtration plant in Moochan village is not working smoothly as its clarifier and circular are defunct and unable to blend chemicals such as alum and chlorine in the water properly. Locals complained that unfiltered and muddy water was being supplied to them…
Read MoreCET against J&K’s special status: Omar Abdullah
Former chief minister Omar Abdullah today alleged the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is against the spirit of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and called out PDP-BJP government’s “lack of seriousness” in taking timely action to prevent its extension to the state. “NEET is against the interests of our students and clearly goes against the spirit and essence of J-K’s special status. The state government has shown a stunning sense of irresponsibility and lack of seriousness in dealing with this issue. This has created apprehension and anxiety in the minds…
Read MoreSteps being taken to streamline traffic in Valley
Kashmir Divisional Commissioner Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon today reviewed the traffic scenario in the Valley and directed officials to work in synergy to provide succour to people. Chairing a meeting attended by officials of the traffic police, Economic Reconstruction Agency, Beacon, Chief Town Planner and Srinagar Deputy Commissioner, he instructed the authorities to expedite shifting of the Batmaloo bus stand to Parimpora. Through video-conferencing, he asked the Srinagar Deputy Commissioner to personally oversee the removal of illegal structures at Parimpora. “To deter rampant roadside parking, the traffic police have identified…
Read MoreRSS-BJP bent to convert Kashmir into Hindu Rashtra: Geelani
Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Syed Ali Gilani, has said that India continues to hatch conspiracies to change the Muslim majority status of Jammu and Kashmir into a minority. Syed Ali Gilani told mediamen at his residence in Srinagar that India was not concerned about the people of Kashmir but its land. “The RSS and the BJP want to convert our Valley of Saints into a Hindu Rashtra. Worst part is that local pro-India parties are assisting these forces in every possible way in fulfilling their agenda in the…
Read MoreDon’t write about us, if you can’t write the truth: Kashmiri youth
His friends saw him lying in a pool of blood on the street and they lost hope. A tear gas shell had struck his head during protests. Showkat Ahmed, 18, regained senses two days later after an emergency operation in the neurosurgery ward of Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital, about 80km away from Handwara in northern Kashmir, where he had suffered the near-fatal injury. “Why did they hit me?” Ahmed asks, barely able to open his eyes. “I was not even part of the protests. I had come…
Read MoreDuring search for militants in Pulwama, locals resort to stone pelting
Clashes erupted between local residents and forces at Lelhara Kakapora in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district when the latter cordoned off a residential area and an orchard between Mohanvig and Lelhara villages at about 5:30 pm Tuesday. At least three civilians, including two females, were injured in the clashes. Reports said that following inputs about presence of militants, forces cordoned off the area this evening. “As the news about the cordon spread in the area, youth from different villages assembled near the spot and pelted stones on forces from all sides,”…
Read MoreThankful Centre accepted mistake of calling off talks with Pakistan: Omar
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said he was “thankful” that the Centre had “accepted its mistake” of calling off talks with Pakistan over invite to Hurriyat by Islamabad last year. “We have been saying this since the first day, when they (Centre) called off talks with Pakistan over Hurriyat invite, that it was a mistake to call off talks. Thankfully, they (central government) have accepted the mistake now,” Omar told reporters here. He was reacting to Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh’s statement…
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