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Shah and his team of 16 working on Kashmir, NRC

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New Delhi, July 29 Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the Prime Minister”s most trusted lieutenant in Modi 2.0, is learnt to be focusing on vital aspects of national security with 16 key bureaucrats to fix the structural crises — the insurgency in Kashmir, the NRC, and the situation in Northeast and Maoist-affected areas.

With the policy of an iron fist for terrorism in the velvet glove of “vikas and vishwas” (development and trust), he is formulating measures to deal with these challenges with a core team that includes some new and some old faces.

At the helm in the crucial Ministry in North Block, Shah is reportedly relying on these key bureaucrats that include 16 senior male and two female officials drawn from the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS).

Of these officials, two hold posts of Secretaries, three are Special Secretaries, three Additional Secretaries and eight are Joint Secretaries.

The officials, sources said, have started streamlining their tasks under newly-appointed Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, a 1984 batch Assam-Meghalaya cadre IAS official, who was on July 24 appointed as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in the Home Ministry.

Bhalla will take over as the new Home Secretary, succeeding incumbent Rajiv Gauba who retires on August 31. He would assist Shah with his experiences during his two-year tenure till August 2021.

Shah”s Private Secretary Saket Kumar is also among his top team members. A 2009-batch IAS from Bihar cadre, Kumar, as per current deputation, would be assisting the Home Minister till July 29, 2023.

Others key officials of the team include Secretary, Official Language, Shailesh, Secretary, Border Management, B.R. Sharma, Special Secretary, Internal Security, A.P. Maheshwari, Special Secretary and Financial Advisor Bhupendra Singh, Special Secretary, Centre-State, Satpal Chouhan, Additional Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir, Gyanesh Kumar, Additional Secretary, Union Territories, Govind Mohan and Additional Secretary, PM, Vivek Bhardwaj.

Joint Secretary, Left-Wing Extremism, Praveen Vashista, Joint Secretary, Northeast, Satyendra Garg, Joint Secretary, Foreigners, Anil Malik, Joint Secretary, Border Management-I, A.V. Dharma Reddy, Joint Secretary, Police-I and Police-II, Amitabha Kharkwal and Joint Secretary, Internal Security-I, S.C.L. Das are among others in the team.

The two women officials include Joint Secretary, Women Safety (with additional charge of Internal Security-II), Punya Salila Srivastava and Joint Secretary, Border Management-II, Nidhi Khare.

Maheshwari, a 1984 batch IPS officer, appointed to the Ministry in February beginning to replace Rina Mitra, has been reportedly got Shah”s approval to deal with internal security matters with a more muscular approach to maintain law and order. He will hold the post till his retirement on February 28, 2021.

Additional Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir, Gyanesh Kumar and Joint Secretary, Northeast, Garg will be assisting Shah in dealing issues of insurgency in the Valley and completion of the National Register of Citizen (NRC) in Assam, respectively.

Besides the Team 16, the Home Minister”s juniors Nityanand Rai and G. Kishan Reddy, both holding charges of Minister of State for Home, would be playing crucial role in completing his five year target.

Reflecting his indisputable trust in Amit Shah, who continues to be BJP President, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inducted the first-time Union Minister into eight cabinet committees after forming the government for the second time.

Modi”s most trusted lieutenant since the 1980s when both started their political careers in Gujarat, he made a grand entry in the Union Cabinet on May 31 replacing Rajnath Singh, who has moved to the Defence Ministry across the road in South Block.

Emerging from the backstage, from where he directed the BJP”s spectacular ascent, he is in the forefront of Modi 2.0 government.

IANS

US air strike kills ISIS terrorist in Somalia

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Mogadishu, July 29 The US military has conducted an air strike against ISIS terrorist in northern Somalia, killing one militant, US Africa Command (Africom) said.

The US Africa Command (Africom) which oversees American troops on the African continent said on Sunday that the latest strike was conducted on Saturday in cooperation with the Somali government targeting terrorists in the Golis Mountains, Xinhua reported.

The US army said the terrorist killed in the latest strike played a key role in facilitation for the group.

“Air strikes like these remain an effective tool in the counter-terrorist campaign against ISIS and al-Shabab,” William West, Africom Deputy Director of Operations, said in a statement.

“The Federal Government of Somalia and the U.S. will continue to disrupt terror organization operations and degrade their capabilities whenever possible,” said West.

According to Africom, the Golis Mountains are a known area for terrorist activity, noting that strikes such as these support Somali security forces efforts to protect the Somali people from terrorism and support long-term security in the region.

“Currently, we assess no civilians were injured or killed as a result of this air strike. Our process and procedures allow for additional information to inform post-strike analysis,” it said.

The US strikes have largely targeted al-Shabab figureheads and based in southern Somalia where the militant group still maintains a strong grip on some regions.

Pro-ISIS militants split from al-Shabab in October 2015 and later occupied Qandala, a key location in Bari region under Puntland State Administration north Somalia since 2016.

IANS

Video : ‘Open Mic Evening’ hosted by Unite Kashmir in Sopore

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An open mic evening event with the slogan ‘Let’s express together’ was hosted by Unite Kashmir in Sopore on Sunday.

The event filled with music, poetry and comedy was held at MSM Fajar Creche, Preparatory and Kindergarten school Krankshivan colony of the town.

The main motive, as per the organisers, was to share opinions with mutual respect for the betterment of society.

‘Open Mic Evening’ hosted by Unite Kashmir in Sopore

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Suhail Khan

Sopore, July 28: An open mic evening with the slogan ‘Let’s Express Together’ was hosted by Unite Kashmir in Sopore on Saturday.

The event filled with music, poetry and comedy was held at MSM Fajar Creche, Preparatory and Kindergarten school Krankshivan colony of the town.

The main motive, as per the organisers, was to share opinions with mutual respect for the betterment of society.

The session attended by around 150 to 200 youth of different professional achievers from Kashmir valley.

Among the eminent faces gracing the occassion included Irfan Shah Managing director (MSM Fajar school Sopore), Mohammad Nayeem (M.D. Wall and floor Sopore), Haris Wani (Owner Parsa’s Sopore), Adv. Mursaleen (President Pankh), Aashiq Hussain Zaki (Social activist ), Rayees Ahmad Kaloo (Social activist), Jibran Khan (M.D. Zero miles Sopore), Shafi Sopori (Acclaimed Singer), Dr. Saba (Chairperson KK Production Kashmir), Furqan Janwari (President Unite Kashmir), Shahbaz Ahmad (General Secretary Unite Kashmir), Mudasir Ahmad (Kashur Kalakar), Danish Ahmad (International athelete) and Armaan Wani (Rapper).

The one of its kind event in north-Kashmir was hailed by one and all present on the occassion.

Video : Govt. High school Najibhat lack basic infrastructure, students suffer

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As we all know in present days, students and their parents prefer to join in private schools over government schools. We observe the same trend in rural areas at where majority of parents depends on agriculture and from lesser economical groups.


Government schools lack the basic facilities of toilets water and good infrastructure; hence parents are not willing to send their children to government schools mainly the girl students. Most recently Supreme Court has given instructions to state governments and union territories to provide basic facilities in schools in order to attract more students to join in them but unfortunately this never implemented on ground.


Here is the same case with Govt. High school Najibhat in Singhpora Kalan of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district which lacks basic facilities resulting in students enrolled there are facing immense hardships.

J&K BJP core group called to New Delhi for meeting on Tuesday

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‘Assembly elections, Article 35A, delimitation scheduled to be discussed’

Srinagar, Jul 28 : The core group members of J&K BJP have been called by the high command to Delhi on Tuesday (30 July) to discuss the political atmosphere in the state and also the party’s preparedness for assembly elections, sources told news agency.

They said Union minister Jitendra Singh, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav and J&K state unit president Ravinder Raina, besides others will attend the meeting, to be chaired by the BJP national Working President JP Nadda.

“Holding Assembly elections in November, Article 35A, delimitation and other important issues are scheduled to be discussed in the meeting with the state leaders. The BJP top brass wants feedback from the state leaders over these issues and that is why the meeting has been called,” sources added.

Besides Jitendra Singh and Ravinder Raina, the other members of the core group include Kavinder Gupta, Nirmal Singh, Ashok Koul, Sunil Sharma, Narender Singh and Yudveer Sharma.

When contacted Ashok Koul and Sunil Sharma confirmed to news agency that they have been called to Delhi for the meeting. “In every corner of the state BJP got overwhelming response during membership drive. Discussion on membership drive and holding of Assembly elections could be on the agenda of the meeting,” Koul told.

However, Sharma said discussion on Article 35A could also be on the agenda of the meeting.

On Saturday Ravinder Raina had said that the clarity about holding Assembly elections will occur after August 15, when the Amarnath Yatra is over.

“The election is likely to happen in October-November and the BJP will come to power with a full majority,” he had said. (KNS)

Drug de-addiction awareness programme at Delina Baramulla

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Arawat Mehraj

Baramulla, July 28 : A drug de-addiction awareness programme was organised by Students literary Forum Delina at Hanfia Model High School Delina in north Kashmir’s Baramulla District on Sunday.


The speakers on the occasion deliberated on the ill-effects of drug abuse and highlighted the need of taking preventive measures to eradicate the menace of drugs and other social evils in the district.


The main aim of the programme was to spread awareness amongst the student community to take necessary steps for curbing the drug menace and to provide insight to the students about the seriousness of drug addiction.


DO Police Post Delina ,Mohammad Ashraf awakened the students about drug menace in the society. He said that parents, teachers and other members of society have to play a pivotal role in eradicating these widely spreading menaces, which are consuming younger generations directly and indirectly.


Later on the occasion Question ,Answer session was also held and queries were answered satisfactorily by the experts.

Mother, her infant baby among 3 injured in cross-border shelling

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Poonch, July 28:  Three civilians including a mother-son duo were injured on Sunday evening in an exchange of fire between armies of India and Pakistan along Line of Control Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Reports reaching said that the three persons received injuries during the shelling that started this evening in Shahpur sector.

The injured have been identified as Fatima Jaan (35) wife of Mohammad Qasim Gujjar (33), her infant baby (identity not known) and Mohammad Arif son of Mohammad Sayeed Rathore.

The injured have been removed to District Hospital Poonch for treatment where all of them are said to be stable.

Besides Shahpur, the armies also trade fire along the LoC in Saujiyan, Mendhar and Krishna Ghati Sectors.

Few houses in these areas also got damaged during shelling, reports said.

When reports last came in, the intermittent exchange of firing was going on in Mendhar and Krishna Ghati sectors. (GNS)

Ganderbal admin refutes news of lack of hygiene at Baltal base camp

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GANDERBAL, JULY 28: District administration Ganderbal today refuted a news item carried by a local daily regarding lack of hygiene at Baltal base camp and en-route Baltal route

The admin said the route is monitored on daily basis under the supervision of Camp Director and CEO Sonamarg Development Authority.

District administration further clarified that the feedback regarding the availability of essential services and other facilities to the pilgrims at the Baltal base camp and other transit camps is shared on daily basis by the concerned officials.

It was further informed that adequate arrangements with regard to sanitation have been already put in place since the commencement of yatra. Besides sanitation drives have been carried several times in collaboration with students and civil societies.

It is pertinent to mention the district administration along with SASB is going to conduct an intensive sanitation drive from Sonamarg to Baltal base camp on 30th July in which around 600 people are participating.

Govt’s callous attitude creates uncertainty among peasants, orchardists: Tarigami

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Addresses day-long Kisan Tehreek conference

Srinagar, Jul 28 : J&K Kisan Tehreek on Sunday demanded one-time waiver of KCC and other agricultural loans to small farmers and orchardists of the state.
During its daylong District Conference in Kulgam, held under the presidium consisting of 6 members, the participants expressed concern over various problems being faced by the peasants. The conference was inaugurated by Ghulam Nabi Malik, General Secretary of the Tehreek and Zahoor Ahmad presented Secretary’s report.

While addressing the conference Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami CPI(M) leader said that the core sectors of our economy agriculture and horticulture have totally been neglected by the government. “Despite the fact that ours is an agricultural state and major chunk of population is dependent on this sector. The state being vulnerable to natural calamities, crop insurance scheme was not implemented fully so far that can provide respite to the calamity affected kisans. Though the announcement of crop insurance scheme was made by the government, it is unfortunate that the said scheme is not implemented so far here,” he said.

“It is an obligation for the government to come to the support and succor of the farmers and orchardists as they form the backbone of the state’s economy and have always been suffering on account weather vagaries. The biggest challenge facing the growers and kisans is the menace of pests and diseases and in absence of any fool proof mechanism to curb the sub-standard and spurious pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers the problems of kisans are further aggravated. The callous attitude of authorities has created uncertainty among peasants and orchardists,” Tarigami said.

Ghulam Nabi Malik in his speech expressed serious concern over the continuous attacks on the livelihood of the vast majority of people by the policies pursued by the BJP government. “The prices of petrol and diesel have skyrocketed, reaching the highest ever levels. Prices of cooking gas have also gone up significantly,” he said. He demanded lifting of unnecessary restrictions on playing of vehicles carrying fresh fruit and vegetable on National highway during movement of Yatra and security forces convoys. He also demanded release of compensation to the November 2018 snowfall affected left out growers. “As compensation, the government paid the affected farmers Rs. 3,000 each, while in some cases, the amount was Rs. 4,000, which an absolute pittance considering the massive damages suffered by the farmers. These farmers have literally been left to fend for themselves,” Malik said.

The conference adopted several resolutions including resolution on Agriculture, Horticulture, Irrigation, Cooperative Sector, NREGA, Swatch Bharat Mission. The conference elected district committee comprising of 30 members with Zahoor Ahmad Rather as president and Mohamad Yousuf Lone as Secretary.

Others who spoke on the occasion include Mohd Afzal Parry, Mohamad Yousuf Lone, Nazir Ahmad Kujar, Mushkoor Ahmad and Ghulan Nabi Wani kisan leaders.