SC rejects JK’s appeal to hold separate entrance exams for MBBS & BDS

• States can’t conduct their own entrance exams for medical colleges • Students who appeared in NEET-I can also take NEET-II In a significant order, the Supreme Court Monday rejected pleas of state governments including Jammu and Kashmir and minority institutions to allow them to hold separate entrance exams for MBBS and BDS courses for the academic year 2016-17 saying only NEET provides for conducting such test for admission to these courses. The apex court put to rest all confusion by refusing to modify its April 28 order by which…

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Diabetic foot can lead to limb amputation: Dr Jindal

Dr Ravul Jindal, Director Vascular Surgery at Fortis Hospital Mohali, Punjab Monday said that studies show the number of people diagnosed with diabetes and those at a risk of the disease is increasing in Kashmir. While addressing media persons in a local hotel here, he said that diabetic foot care is one of the most ignored aspects of diabetic care in India. “Studies show that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes and those at a risk of the disease is increasing in Kashmir. Lack of awareness is a huge…

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Social activists want drug mafia booked on sedition charge

Team Jammu, a social organisation which has been working against the drug menace in Jammu province, has exhorted all political parties of the state to evolve a consensus on taking effective steps to eradicate this menace to liberate the youth from this death trap. The members of the organisation have appealed to all political parties to bring a resolution in the Assembly to book the drug mafia on the charge of sedition. Terrorism had been playing with the lives of the common man while the drug mafia had been spoiling…

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CM restresses govt stand, says no land allotted for Sainik Colony

‘There’ll be no compromise on maintaining identity of state, will go with Constitution’ Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti here today reiterated the government’s stand that no land was allotted for setting up Sainik Colony for ex-servicemen in the Valley. She was replying to questions from media persons on the reopening of the civil secretariat and other Durbar move offices here this morning. Mehbooba was given a guard of honour by a women contingent of the India Reserve Police at the civil secretariat at 9.30 am. The event was attended by the…

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Two kidnappings within 24 hours in Jammu

Two kidnappings in Jammu district within 24 hours have led to fear among residents. People have expressed concern over the rise in incidents of crime in the winter capital. Fifteen-year-old Vishal Sharma, son of Sarvottam Sharma of Kullan in Bishnah, was abducted on gunpoint from outside his house around 7 pm on Sunday. “When he did not return home by 9 pm, the police were informed and searches conducted. The family got a telephone call from Pathankot today that the teenager was in custody of the Punjab Police and they…

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48 Day long Amarnath Yatra to begin on July 2

The annual Amarnarh Yatra to the Himalayan Hindu cave shrine in Jammu and Kashmir will begin on July 2 and conclude on August 24, it was announced here on Monday. The schedule and arrangements for this year’s pilgrimage were discussed in a meeting, chaired by Governor NN Vohra, who is also the chairman of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) at the Raj Bhavan here on Monday. Announcing the schedule after the meeting, SASB CEO PK Tripathi said that 7,500 yatris per day are permitted to undertake the yatra along each…

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HC wants girl’s parents to file undertaking on govt protection in Handwara case

Following submission by the petitioner lawyer that the Handwara minor girl, who is at the centre of a controversy involving an alleged molestation bid by an Army man, does not need security, the J&K High Court today asked the parents of the minor girl to file an undertaking indicating that they don’t need government protection. The court, however, reserved its final orders in the main writ petition filed by the girl’s mother even as the state government today made a statement that it had no objection to the court directions…

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Omar attacks PDP-BJP govt over Sainik Colony in Kashmir

The state government says no land has been allotted or is being allotted anywhere in Kashmir for any housing project in the name of ‘Sainik colony’. While the Jammu and Kashmir government maintains it has no proposal to establish a separate Sainik Colony in Jammu and Kashmir for ex-soldiers, opposition National Conference (NC) working president on Sunday displayed an order of the state home department proposing establishing of a Sainik Colony in Srinagar. The order copy tweeted by the NC working president talks about allotment of 350 kanals (about 18…

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Farooq Abdullah pitches for autonomy for divided Kashmir

Giving autonomy to both parts of the divided Jammu and Kashmir is the only way to resolve the Kashmir dispute, former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah said on Monday. During a tour of Rajouri district, the National Conference leader told party activists at Budhal: “Autonomy to both sides of Jammu and Kashmir is the only viable and realistic solution to the nearly seven-decade-old problem that has cast dark shadows over the generations. “We owe peace and dignified life to posterity. And that can be achieved only by converting the present dividing…

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Sainik colony demand was made by state subjects: CM

The demand of Sainik colonies was made by the state subject service men but it was not fulfilled so far. This was stated by the chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday before resuming her office in the summer capital. On the opening day of the civil secretariat in Srinagar, Mehbooba clarified that establishment of Sainik colonies had nothing to do with the non-state subjects. “It was a demand made by the state subjects however their demand is yet to be fulfilled,” Mehbooba told reporters on the sidelines of the function…

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