Srinagar: The General Administration Department issued three separate orders for the immediate transfer and posting of 74 JKAS officers on Monday. Here is the list of Transfers: Ajaz Abdullah Saraf, JKAS, under orders of transfer Additional Registrar, Cooperatives, Kashmir, is posted as Additional Transport Commissioner, JK, against an available vacancy. Manzoor Ahmad Bhat, JKAS, Executive Director, JK Entrepreneurship Development Institute, is transferred and posted as Special Secretary in the office of Chief Electoral Officer, JK. Bashir Ahmad Wani, JKAS, Additional District Development Commissioner, Anantnag, is transferred and posted as Additional…
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Sunshine and Warmth Take Over Kashmir Valley: Sunny Spell Forecast Until Friday
Kashmir witnessed another sunny day on Saturday and the India Meteorological Department has predicted more sunny days in Kashmir till Friday. From past four to five days, Kashmir has been witnessing cold nights and sunny days. Another Western Disturbance will hit the Valley later this week. Experience Delhi’s rich history through a series of heritage walks with HT! Participate Now “The day temperature in Srinagar was 3.6 notches above normal and the minimum on previous night was minus 4.9 degrees Celsius, some 4.9 notches below normal,” a MeT official said.…
Read MoreJ&K Leader Abdullah Open to Alliance with BJP on Certain Conditions, Claims Sajad Lone
Peoples Conference chairman Sajad Gani Lone has accused National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah of being desperate to ally with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Lone said Abdullah’s frequent recitations of ‘bhajans’ are not rooted in altruism but rather as a means to remind the BJP of their past camaraderie. “I genuinely believe that he is begging the BJP for an alliance,” Lone said. The statement has come in the wake of Farooq Abdullah’s recent appearance on a television show where he was seen singing ‘bhajans’. Abdullah has been vocal…
Read MoreWinter Woes Persist: Srinagar and Pahalgam Face Frigid Temperatures
The maximum day temperatures climbed 2 to 4 degrees above normal across the Himalayan valley on Friday, with mercury settling at 11.5 degrees Celsius in the summer capital Srinagar. Kashmir witnessed a sunny day on Friday while temperatures on the previous night plunged several degrees below normal, the Srinagar meteorological (MeT) centre said. The maximum day temperatures climbed 2 to 4 degrees above normal across the Himalayan valley on Friday, with mercury settling at 11.5 degrees Celsius in the summer capital Srinagar. Experience Delhi’s rich history through a series of…
Read MoreST Status for Paharis: Lok Sabha Says Yes, But Jammu Raises Concerns
Bill also added Paddari Tribe, Gadda Brahman, and Koli communities to ST list; another Bill to include Valmiki community and synonyms in SC list was also passed Amid street protests led by the Scheduled Tribe Gujjar-Bakarwal community in Jammu against the inclusion of the Pahari Ethnic group in the Union Territory’s Scheduled Tribes list, Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed the Bill to include this community in the UT’s ST list, with Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda categorically asserting that benefits meant for existing STs in the UT will not be…
Read MoreCongress Gains Momentum in Jammu as Three Prominent Leaders From Azad’s Party Switch Sides
Three prominent members of Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), including a district general secretary, joined Congress here on Tuesday, a party spokesperson said. DPAP Ramban district general secretary Fareed Ahmad Malik, tehsil president Ramsoo Mohd Nasir Sheikh along with Abdul Latif Malik were welcomed into the party fold by Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee president Vikar Rasool Wani, the spokesperson said. “The doors (of Congress) are open for the people who want to contribute in the party’s efforts to see Jammu and Kashmir out of the present mess,” Wani…
Read MoreIMD Forecasts Extended Wet Spell, Heavy Snowfall in Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh
Srinagar: As two Western Disturbances are most likely to affect J&K and adjoining areas, weatherman on Saturday forecast an extended wet spell from afternoon of January 28 till February 3. “A couple of moderate Western Disturbances most likely to affect J&K and adjoining areas from 28th afternoon onwards,” a meteorological department official told GNS. Under the influence of weather systems, he said, an “extended” wet spell from Sunday (afternoon) onwards till February 3 was most likely over J&K and adjoining areas. He said on January 28-29, there is possibility of light…
Read MoreJ&K Police Data Collection Exercise Raises Concerns in the Valley: A Closer Look
A Scrutiny of the J&K Police Data Collection Form: Balancing Security with Transparency The recent distribution of a detailed data collection form by the Jammu and Kashmir police has sparked a wave of discussion and concern among residents. The form, with its expansive scope encompassing personal details, family connections, and potentially sensitive inquiries, raises significant questions about its purpose and potential implications. Beyond Routine Update: While authorities maintain the form is a routine update of resident records, its depth and specific queries diverge from a typical census. The inclusion of…
Read MoreStrengthening Participation: J&K Electoral Roll Grows to 86.93 Lakh, Reflecting Increased Engagement
The final electoral rolls have been published in all polling stations, offices of electoral registration officers, district election officers and hosted on the website of chief electoral officer of Jammu and Kashmir. With the addition of 2.31 lakh new voters, the final electoral rolls were published here on Monday taking the total number of electorates to 86.93 lakh across Jammu and Kashmir. The final electoral rolls have been published in all polling stations, offices of electoral registration officers, district election officers and hosted on the website of chief electoral officer…
Read MoreSrinagar-Jammu Highway Sees Heightened Security Following Suspicious Vehicle Activity
It has been learnt that the police have detected the ‘suspicious’ movement of a vehicle from Kashmir towards Jammu The CRPF has set up checkpoints along the highway. It is being scanned for the presence of any IEDs or explosives The security forces are using drones and dog squads to monitor security situation on the NH in the wake of the alert Security measure were strengthened on the Srinagar-Jammu national highway after security forces received an input regarding suspicious movement of a vehicle on the vital link to the Valley.…
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