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Anti Rabies clinic at SMHS abandoned, no permanent employee appointed since 2002

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Srinagar, Jul 31 : Though 17 years elapsed since the anti-rabies clinic was set up at Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital, the authorities have utterly failed to appoint a single permanent employee to deal with the flow of patients on daily basis.

Officials at Anti-Rabies clinic told that the department of Community Medicine Government Medical College Srinagar established anti-rabies clinic separately at SMHS to deal with rabies patients but no permanent employee has been appointed since 2002 to tackle the flow of patients.

Recently, news agency carried out a story over rise in dog bite cases. The figure available with news agency revealed that 30-40 new dog bite cases are being reported on daily basis while as the hospital sees 150-200 such patients on daily basis.

However, officials at Anti-rabies clinic told news agency that the employees from other hospitals or sections are being called to tackle the flow of rabies patients as there is no single permanent employee available. “We manage to run this clinic on our own as this pivotal clinic has been abandoned since it was set up separately,” they said.

Officials further said that rabies are 100 percent fatal disease and needs serious and instant attention but the lack of full time employee here can add to the sufferings of patients.

Besides, officials said that the clinic also sans proper space, thus resulting in hardships while dealing with the patients. “The rush of patients remains huge on daily basis but the lack of space here is also causing hardships to the employees as well as to the patients,” they added.

They said they approached to the higher ups in this regard but nothing was done so far.

Talking to news agency, GMC Principal Dr Parvaiz Ahmad Shah stated that the department under the leadership of Financial Commissioner, Health and Medical Education, Atal Dulloo is keen to resolve the issue of dearth of overall manpower. “We are on it and hopefully the issue will be resolved soon,” he added. (KNS)

Those who looted public money won’t be spared: Ram Madhav

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‘Militants get money and support by political and non-political organisations’

Srinagar, Aug 01 : Accusing the regional National Conference and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of resorting to fear mongering over Article 35A, BJP’s National General Secretary Ram Madhav Thursday alleged that their existence was threatened after anti-corruption campaign was launched by the Governor Administration.

Addressing a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits at Balhama, here, he said, “How big leaders they may be, those who looted public money won’t be spared. The political parties here directly or indirectly support terrorism for their own interests. Politics is a big reason for terrorism in Kashmir.”

“Terrorists who roams with guns usually infiltrate from Pakistan. But they get money and support by political and non-political organisations here. Till you want take action against Hurriyat Conference, Jamait-e-Islami leaders and some individuals who support terror ideology, situation won’t improve in Kashmir,” Madhav alleged.

The BJP leader said the effort of Centre was to get back Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley with dignity and peace. “They (KPs) should come back and live in their homes with safety and security. It is not only Pandits who have suffered due to the violence, but local Kashmiris too have suffered,” he added.

Earlier, Kashmiri Pandits Welfare Committee Balhama briefed Madhav about the requirements of the temple some of which included exterior and interior renovations and toilets for visiting devotees among other such facilities.

Madhav along with National Vice President BJYM Er. Ajaz Hussain, State Spokesperson Khalid Jahangir, MLC Surinder Ambardar and Kashmir Media & IT Incharge Manzoor Bhat visited Bala Devi temple at Balhama, Srinagar. (KNS) 

NC tried to score a point by meeting PM alone: Shah Faesal

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Criticizing National Conference over the Party Member of Parliaments going to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the ongoing political situation in Kashmir,  President JKPM has said that taking all political parties along would have been a more effective way to highlight the issue.

“It seems that NC was in a hurry to score a point or maybe the party wanted to cozy up to Prime Minister in view of the recent inquiries against the Party leadership,” Shah Faesal said.

He argued that under the given circumstances when an appeal for All Party Meet had been made, the NCs approach is against the idea of unity in the state.

“PUF proposed that NC PDP should lead an All Party Delegation to Prime Minister and seek his assurance over Articles 370 and 35A, as also the delimitation. But by going solo, NC has shown that it is not interested in putting up an effective fight against the assaults to special status”, Shah Faesal said further.

He argued that NC’s press release didn’t tell anything about PMs response and the people of the State are more interested in knowing what PM said to the delegation than what NC delegation told the PM.
“NC should reveal detailed facts of the conversation and assure the people of the state if there is anything to be reassured about,” he argued.

Inhabitants of Kashmir villages are poor: Governor

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SRINAGAR, Aug 1: Governor Satya Pal Malik on Thursday said that every leader who runs any State should focus on the people’s economic conditions.

After inaugurating the medical College in Baramulla, the Governor while talking to the media said that every leader who runs state administration should primarily focus on underprivileged sections of the society. He said that there should be general attitude of every political leader to reach out to this section for overall development of the state. He said that efforts are on to make Jammu and Kashmir a better place to live.

The Governor said that everything in Jammu and Kashmir is normal and people should people should not pay any heed to the rumors.

Asked about ceasefire violations on LoC, the Governor said that the security forces on this side of the LoC are more vigilant than their opponents and they are giving a befitting reply to any ceasefire violation by the Pakistani forces.

Video : Special priority for medical field in Kashmir : Governor

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Governor Satya Pal Malik has said that special priority will be given for the medical field in Kashmir valley.

Governor Satya Pal Malik on the inauguration ceremony of medical college in Baramulla said that our efforts are on for making Jammu and Kashmir a developed state, he said that special priority is always for medical field in Kashmir.

Hibz militant arrested in Budgam says Police

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Police in a statement said that on a credible input Budgam Police arrested one militant from Qazipora area.

Officers intercepted one militant identified as Showkat Ahmad Tantary resident of Warpora D.H Pora Kulgam. He was carrying arms & ammunition and has been arrested.

As per the police records, he was affialiated with proscribed militant outfit HM.

Police has registered a case FIR No. 137/2019 under relevant sections of law at PS Chadoora in the matter.

Incriminating materials including arms & ammunition recovered from his possession has been taken into case records for the purpose of investigation and probe his complicity in other terror crimes. Further investigation in the matter is going on.

Three dead, eleven injured as Tempo plunges into gorge in Ramban

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Ramban, July 31 : Three persons died while as eleven others were injured after a vehicle they were travelling in met with an accident at Kunfar Nallah in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Reports reaching said that the vehicle (Tempo JK02AM-0657) skidded off the road and fell down into a deep gorge at Kunfar Nallah today in the evening.

Confirming it, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Ramban Dr Basharat Hussain Inkalibi told that soon after the mishap, a rescue operation was launched and all the fourteen injured persons were evacuated to District Hospital Ramban.

Three among them were declared brought dead by the doctors, ADC said.

The deceased include driver of the vehicle namely Khaleel Ahmad, a resident of Ramban.

ADC further said that the conditions of two persons among the injured are said to be serious and were referred to GMC Jammu for specialized treatment. (GNS)

Army Rescues Trapped Students From Chattral River

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Poonch, July 31:  Army on Wednesday rescued two students who got trapped inside river Chattral of Mendhar area in Poonch district.

Reports reaching said that the duo on way to Government Higher Secondary School at Chattral had slipped into the river which was overflowing due to incessant rains in the area.

Soon after, Army’s Romeo force of 37 Rashtriya Rifles under the supervision of Company Commander Major MP Singh launched a rescue operation.

After hours of operation with the active involvement of locals, the Army rescued the students from the river.

The act of Army was hailed by one and all present on the occasion, reports added. (GNS)

J&K Police Fought Terrorism With Utmost Courage; Peaceful Atmosphere Our Prime Concern: DGP Dilbag Singh

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DGP was on day long visit to North Kashmir to review security scenario

Srinagar, July 31 : Continuous vigil needs to be maintained to curb the activities of anti-national elements and criminals to ensure peaceful atmosphere in the State. This was stated by Director General of Police Dilbag Singh who was on a day long visit to Bandipora and Baramulla, districts of North Kashmir where he chaired meetings of Officers of Bandipora, Baramulla and Sopore.

The DGP Dilbag Singh was accompanied by IGP Kashmir, S.P Pani and DIG, North Kashmir Range, Mohammad Suleman Choudhary to review the security scenario in these districts. During his visit the DGP chaired officers meeting at district Police Headquarters Bandipora and Baramulla. The officers briefed the DGP regarding the security scenario in their respective jurisdictions.

While addressing the officers, the DGP said that Jammu and Kashmir Police from last three decades has been fighting the challenge of terrorism with utmost courage, ensuring security and safety of the public. DGP said that peaceful atmosphere and security of the people is our prime concern for which we have to ensure peace and order in the State. He directed Police officers that all nefarious designs of unlawful elements be curbed. The DGP emphasized that a continuous vigil needs to be maintained and people support be ensured to curb the activities of anti-national elements and criminals.

The DGP once again stressed for strict action against the people involved in drug trade, saying that the menace is proving dangerous after every passing day. He directed the officers to take strict action against the rumour mongers, trying to create fear and panic among the people.

The meeting at Bandipora was attended by SSP Bandipora Rahul Malik, Dy.SP Headquarters, Bandipora Mir Murtaza Hussain and other officers.

Court sentences rapist for 10 years in Anantnag

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Srinagar, Jul 31 : A court on Wednesday sentenced a rapist to 10 years of imprisonment for raping a minor girl for Kehribal village of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

The Additional District & Sessions Judge Anantnag Khaleel Ahmad Chowdhary granted judgement in favour of the minor girl from village Kehribal of Anantnag, who was raped by Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, son of Mohd Afzal Khan from Kehribal, during the intervening night of January 06 -07 of 2017.

The girl was nine-years-old at that time.

An FIR in this context was lodged by the father of the victim on 7th of January 2017under section 376 Clause 02 Sub Clause RPC.

The judgment reads that in case of default in depositing the imposed fine of Rs 50000 by the convict, further six months imprisonment will be added. (KNS)