Amidst the controversial decision taken by government to hold exams in November, private schools have racked up a new controversy by asking students to pay tuition fee for the three months of shutdown. The private schools particularly missionary schools are forcing parents to pay the tuition fee as well as the transportation charges for the past three months. The move has agitated the parents who accused the school administration of harassing them and causing mental distress to the students. “ It is a weird situation. Kashmir is on boil for…
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India’s first mega cable-stayed railway bridge to link Katra and Banihal
After almost a decade of flip-flops, Railways has finally decided to build what will be India’s first mega cable-stayed railway bridge at Anji Khad on the Kashmir link project between Katra and Banihal. The Railways will thus abandon the existing contentious plan of building a mega arch bridge at Anji Khad, which had been stuck for years, Indian Express reported. The cable-stayed bridge on Anji gorge, also known as Anji Khad, will be the Railways’ second attempt to link the two crucial tunnels on either side — Katra and Reasi…
Read MoreIndian companies suffer losses in Billions due to Kashmir Unrest
National and multi-national companies operating across India have been incurring losses in billions due to prevailing Kashmir unrest. Despite being a consuming state, there is meager influx of commodities from different Indian states to Kashmir Valley. Senior Vice Chairman Kashmir Economic Forum and renowned industrialist Jan Muhammad Koul told news agency CNS that if current situation will prevail for many more days in Kashmir the State Government too will incur a loss of Rs ten thousand crores that it earns from traders in the form of Value Added Tax (VAT).…
Read MoreAmong 92 civilian killings, Govt inquiring only 7
The government is inquiring the killing of only seven of the 92 civilians killed by Police, Army and paramilitary forces during the past three months. According to sources in the Home department, the government is only inquiring the killing of Junaid Ahmad, 12, of Saidpora, Eidgah; Shabir Ahmad Mir of Tengpora, Batamaloo; lecturer Shabir Ahmad Mangoo of Khrew, Pulwama; ATM guard Riyaz Ahmad Shah; Showkat Ahmad Itoo, 25, Nabiza, and Saida Banoo, 42, of Churat, Qazigund. For the past 27 years, the State has been ordering three types of probes into…
Read MoreOver School’s closure; Akhter hits out at Geelani in open letter
Lashing out at separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani for calling continuous shutdowns enforcing closure of schools in the Valley, State Education Minister Naeem Akhter has written an open letter to him explaining why education in the Valley should be pursued amid the current political uncertainty. The Education Minister has written in his letter that he has been advising the teachers to read Geelani’s autobiography to understand the importance of education by learning about Geelani’s struggles from Sopore to Lahore in want of education. “I plead guilty to having the…
Read MoreCurfew in Srinagar on Junaid’s Chaharum
36 injured in fresh clashes Police ‘teargas’ Muharram processions 66 more arrested in 24 hours: Police At least 36 people were injured in clashes that erupted at some places in Kashmir on Tuesday, even as normal life continued to remain paralyzed for the 95th straight day due to shutdown and restrictions. In Srinagar, curfew-like curbs remained imposed in areas falling under jurisdiction of police stations Nowhatta, Khanyar, Rainawari, Safakadal and Maharaj Gunj. Official sources said restrictions were imposed in view of Chaharum (fourth day) of killing of 12-year-old Junaid Akhoon…
Read More95 Days of Uprising; Kashmir, New Delhi locked in Who-Blinks-First
Though the dark humor somehow reflects the current situation but the reality has been quite different. The 2016 uprising has had been unprecedented in many ways. As a government employee from Tral was compelled to visit his Lal Chowk office after two and a half months of strike, he chuckled over what he termed as ‘abnormally normal’ situation in the city: “2010 manz vonukh shahrik din kalle ti gaamik din alle, magar az chi kalle ti aes divaan ti alle ti aes (In 2010 it was decided that people from…
Read MoreJK Bank mulls `Islamic Banking’ due to high demand
Newly-appointed Jammu and Kashmir bank chairman Parvez Ahmad on Monday said that the state government-controlled lender was ready to offer Islamic banking, if the Reserve Bank of India approved the move. Ahmad told a press conference that there was a strong demand for such banking service in Kashmir but RBI would need to examine the proposal. “We have not given a serious thought to it, but there is a lot of demand for Islamic banking in the state. We will examine the proposal and we have to also take RBI…
Read MoreGMC turns into ‘Marketing Hub’ for Pharmaceutical firms, Pvt diagnostic centres
Deep rooted nexus making lakhs by cheating patients, attendants Strange it may sound, but it is true, the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMC&H), Jammu has become a ‘marketing hub’ as a deep rooted nexus in the premier health institute of the region is making lakhs of rupees by duping the patients and their attendants in a clandestine manner. Highly placed sources in the hospital informed that the agents of different firms supplying surgical items and medicines and agents of private laboratories are seen roaming in the hospital wards and…
Read MoreResistance Group seek inputs from stakeholders on adopting the future strategy
The unified separatist leadership has sought suggestions from the civil society activists, traders and other stake holders on adopting the future strategy. Syed Ali Geelani wrote to all the constituents of his organisations as the chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) and sought suggestions on the ways and means to be adopted by the unified separatist leadership. The unified separatist leadership also wrote to civil society activists including academicians, doctors, lawyers, journalists, businessmen and other stakeholders to provide inputs for the future course of action. The detailed letter has sought concrete…
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