The Press Council of India constituted the committee in September 2021 to study the state of media in Jammu and Kashmir Information and broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday told the Parliament that the Centre has not imposed curbs on any news media in Jammu and Kashmir. Thakur made the disclosure while responding to a question posed by Trinamool Congress MP Abir Ranjan Biswas in Rajya Sabha. The West Bengal lawmaker sought to know whether the government is aware of the recently-released Press Council of India’s fact-finding committee (FFC) report…
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Five employees terminated by govt for having terror links
In July last year, as many as 11 employees of the Jammu and Kashmir government have been sacked for terror links. Those dismissed included two sons of Hizbul Mujahideen founder Syed Salahudin. In a significant crackdown, the Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday (March 30) terminated five employees for having terror links, news agency ANI reported. Police constable Tawseef Ahmed Mir, Pulwama, computer operator Ghulam Hassan Parray, Srinagar, Arshid Ahmad Das, a teacher from Awantipora, police constable Shahid Hussain Rather, Baramulla and nursing orderly, health department Sharafat A Khan, Kupwara…
Read MorePandit Organisations differ on centre’s claim on casualties
The recently released movie ‘The Kashmir Files’ has opened Pandora’s box of claims and counterclaims about the number of Pandits killed by Pakistan-sponsored ultras in the Valley. Many organisations have now blamed the successive governments for failing to compile precise data of the same. Over 1,200 killed Over 1,200 were killed between September 1989 and January 1990 in the Valley and many more after that. Several cases were not registered. Kuldeep Raina, general secretary, panun kashmir Can be above 1,600 The number of victims can be above 1,600. There have…
Read MoreOverpricing of essential commodities takes toll on Srinagarities
The failure of authorities to regulate rates of essential commodities is taking a heavy toll on the people of the summer capital. People complain that vegetables, fruit, and poultry are being sold at exorbitant rates in violation of notified rate list. Consumers complain that chicken is being sold in Srinagar at Rs 170-180 per kg in comparison to the notified rate of Rs 150. “There is no check as poultry and vegetable sellers are taking people for a ride. The rate list is only for formality,” said Ashiq Ahmed, a…
Read MoreNo direction to hotels not to host people from Kashmir: Delhi Police
Delhi Police said they have not given any direction to any hotel against hosting people from J&K. Attempts to discredit the image of Delhi Police can attract penal action, Delhi Police said. Reacting to a video going viral on social media, the Delhi Police on Wednesday issued a clarification that they have not given any director to any Delhi hotel to not give reservations to people from Jammu and Kashmir. “Some netizens are trying to discredit the image of Delhi Police through willful misrepresentation of the video in circulation which…
Read More‘Kashmiris need to be Heard Helped and Healed’ : Shashi Tharoor
While ‘The Kashmir Files’ breaks all records at the box office, the debate over the issue still continues in the country as the Centre seems to support the film and the opposition claims that the film is not factually accurate. On Saturday, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor tweeted a Facebook post on his Twitter account stating that even though he agrees with the point expressed in the post, it does not help the Pandits either. In his tweet, he wrote, “Hatred divides and kills. Kashmiris need justice. All need to be…
Read MoreWhat were BJP’s 85 MP’s doing when Kashmiri Pandits were being persecuted: Congress attacks PM Modi over Kashmir Files
In reply to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message to the opposition over The Kashmir Files, the recently released movie of director Vivek Agnihotri, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala on Tuesday asked how long the PM Modi government will continue to seek political opportunities in sharing hate and lies. “Your parent organisation stood against the country’s freedom movement and Bapu since its formation in 1925. It stood with the British every time be in the non-cooperation movement or Civil Disobedience or Quit India. When the country became independent, it adopted divide and…
Read MoreYarkand Sarai: Authorities ask 50 families living in area to vacate within 7 days
t least 50 families living at Yarkand Sarai in the Safa Kadal area here have been asked to vacate the building within seven days According to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the administration has issued a notice to the dwellers living at Yarkand Sarai at Safa Kadal, asking them to vacate the building within seven days. As per the notice issued by Executive Magistrate 1st Class, Tehsildar South Srinagar, the families are living there “illegally, and if they don’t vacate from the Sarai within the set time frame, legal action…
Read MoreZoon Daab: Radio program that ruled hearts of Kashmiri people
When there was no concept of the internet or television in Kashmir, Zoon Dab – a radio program that created a connection with the people, is being missed by the people who were its keen listeners. Rising Kashmir’s feature writer Saba Khan connected with those listeners and some artists who worked in Zoon Dab and went down memory lane so that Kashmir could relive those moments. 72-year-old Fatima Syed from the Rainawari area of Srinagar was a regular listener of Zoon Dab drama. She said, “I used to wait eagerly…
Read MoreAfter 7 months friday prayers resume at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar
Friday congregational prayers were held at the Masjid after 30 weeks, making it an emotional moment for worshippers, thousands of them, who had reached old Srinagar from all parts of Kashmir. Most of the people said the level of excitement was such that they were eager to reach the Masjid right since the morning. Emotional scenes were witnessed the moment the revered mosque was thrown open on Friday afternoon. People in large numbers were seen occupying every corner of the Masjid. Even women in large numbers thronged the Masjid to offer…
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