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Death of woman due to alleged doctors negligence triggers off protest in MHC Anantnag

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People demand stern action against negligent docs; MS assures action after probe report, says hospital facing space crunch, dearth of paramedical staff



Srinagar, July 21 : The death of a pregnant woman allegedly due to negligence of the doctors at Maternity and child Care hospital (MCH) Anantnag triggered off protests on Sunday even as hospital authorities have ordered an inquiry into the incident.

Reports reaching said that family of the woman joined by locals staged a protest inside the premises of the hospital in demand for stern action against the doctors. The protesters accused the doctors of being negligent, leading to the death of the woman—Shazia wife of Ishtiyaq Ahmad of Shamshipora.

They said that Shazia was admitted to the hospital on July 17 and she gave birth to a female baby on the same day.

On next day, they said that doctors remained negligent in their conduct and all of sudden due to lack of proper care towards her, the woman’s condition they were told has deteriorated and was referred to Srinagar.

“As she was referred, we were told that she has died on way to hospital in Srinagar,” the protesters said and demanded action against the doctors who were supposed to take care of the patient at the MCH Anantnag.

“The doctors are supposed to take all the care and those who were supposed to do so remain negligent as a result of which she died,” the protesters said and reiterated stern action against the doctors.

When contacted medical Superintendent of the hospital Dr M Y Zagoo told : “The woman was admitted to the hospital on July 17 and at 3 p.m. on the same she was operated and delivered a female baby,” he said, adding, “At 1 p.m. on July 18, her condition deteriorated as her blood pressure sudden got raised and after first initial treatment she was referred to LD hospital Srinagar. However she died on the way to the hospital.”

Asked about why such incidents often occur at the hospital, the medical superintendent said: “We have constituted a three member committee which will look into it. If any negligence on part of any concerned was proved, action as warranted under law would be taken.”

Asked about similar inquiries and promises of action in the past cases, he said that Chief Medical Officer concerned and principal government medical college Anantnag have compiled the reports and are forwarding them to the government for necessary action.

Asked about reasons for such incident on regular basis, he said that the MCH is the lone hospital catering to woman and children and as such there is huge rush of patients. 

“Around 1000 to 1200 deliveries are done here every month and besides there is rush of children. Patients from Ramban and Ramsoo are admitted in the hospital and some have complications,” he said, adding, that “there is lack of proper space and dearth of paramedical staff in the hospital.” 

He also requested people not to take law in their hands and do not resort to vandalism of hospital property and never beat hospital staff. 

“You have seen that our employees, female staff were beaten. They were scared to continue their professional duties. My humble request to the people is let employees work and be rest assured that their grievance would be taken care of by the administration,” he said, adding, “if anybody is found negligent in their service conduct, action will be taken against them.” (GNS) 

Cofee and Qalaam holds Writers’ Session in Sopore

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Kashmir Despatch News

Cofee and Qalaam here on today held Writting Session for Young writers of Kashmir Valley at Mann te Salva Cafe in Sopore town in which Dozens of young and eminent poets and writers from across the length and breadth of the Kashmir participated. The session buzzed with literary discussions and creative writing for long day. Prominent Writer, Poet Tousief Tabish of Baderwah Valley was Chief Guest on the Occassion, while as Prominent writer Basharat Faukir was Guest of honour.

In the Event Several writers from three prime languages of the state; Kashmiri, Urdu, and English recited their works. The organizers said the session was aimed not only to regain the lost utility of our social spaces but also to provide a platform for aspiring writers. The participants described the event as a very important and successful activity which helped them a great deal in understanding literary trends and discuss language issues.

Prominent Poet and writer from Baderwah Valley Tousief Tabish who was also Chief Guest on the ocassion shared his experiences with the various writer’s and poets’ and interacted with the participants. He advised young and budding writers to study literature of other languages to sharpen their writing skills. He said this was a good initiative by the Cofee and Qalaam and was pleased to have visited the writers at the event and listen to their verses and prose.

Speaking to the Reporters on the Sidelines of Event, President Coffee and Qalaam Mohd Akeel Bhat said this is beginning of a new journey. We intend to hold such events in future also. He hoped that the young writers of valley will give more exposure to Kashmir and the Kashmiri literature at the national level in the coming days.

Young Writer Basharat Faukir on the occassion said that Such events should be held from time to time as these afford us opportunities to communicate with our youth in a direct and unhindered manner. He spoke about modern trends in literature.

Speaking at the concluding session, Prominent Poet and writer Sagar Aasif said that in holding this Event was an opportunity and was accorded to the participants to engage in creative writing and literary discourse. He said by coming in contact with each other and putting up together, different writers get to share ideas and experiences and adding that, it would be the Organisation’s endeavour to hold it regularly.

Among the poets and writer’s who read out their poetry included the budding English poets and Writers Sagar Aasif, Huzaif Bukhari, Sidrat ul Muntaha, Shah Talib. The event was sponsored by Newly Launched Food Outlet Mann te Salvah. Vote of thanks was presented by the President Coffee and Qalaam on the occasion.

Daughter’s marriage on cards, father losses house in fire mishap in Baramulla

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Suhail Khan

Baramulla, July 21 : In an unfortunate incident ahead of daughter’s marriage man losess house in a fire mishap in north Kashmir’s Baramulla outskirts on Sunday afternoon.

Reports reaching said a residential house belonging to Manzoor Ahmed Mir resident of Cheradari Baramulla was completely damaged after fire broke out in single storey house on Sunday afternoon.

As the fire tenders reached the spot the house was completely damaged reports added.

I lost everything in the blaze and i don’t know how soon i will lead my normal life again, said Manzoor Ahmad house owner to Srinagar based news agency over phone, adding that all the household goods was acquired after years of hard work but now everything is lost. He said next month his daughter was getting married but with this incident everything spoils. Fire victim further added that not only household items but lost my all earnings including the items which were purchased for the marriage of his daughter.

All is gone now, we are left helpless. Where to shift now in this hot weather. Who will allow us to shift to their homes,” women flock of this affected talking with this reporter over phone.

Meanwhile fire affected family want local administration to come forward and to help them with compensation and other things so that they can rebuild their life.

A police officer also confirmed this fire mishap to news agency and said the cause of fire was not immediately known. Officer said that a case in this regard has been registered and further investigation has been initiated. (GNS)

55 year old man killed in Sopore road mishap

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Sopore, July 21 : A 55 year old man was killed after hit by speedy two wheeler at Warpora village of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district this afternoon.

Reports said a 55 year old man identified as Ghulam Mohammad War son of Ghulam Qadir War resident of Warpora was hit by speedy bike this afternoon.

Reports said in the mishap 55 year old man recieved serious injuries and was rushed to sub district hospital district hospital Sopore where doctors declared him brought dead on arrival.

Meanwhile a doctor at sub district hospital Sopore also confirmed the dead of 55 year old man to GNS.

A police officer when contacted told news agency that a case in this regard has been registered and further investigation has been initiated.

Boy drowns in Jehlum in Baramulla, police starts rescue operation

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Suhail Khan

Baramulla, July 21 : A 17-year-old boy drowned in river Jhelum at Drangbal area of Baramulla district on Sunday afternoon.

Reports reaching GNS said a 17 year old boy identified as Momin Manzoor son of Manzoor Ahmed Dar of Jalsheeri Baramulla was bathing in the Jhelum when he drowned.

They said that police and locals have started tescue operation to retrieve the body.

A Police officer also confirmed the incident to GNS and said a rescue team has been sent to the area to trace the boy. (GNS)

Police Arrests 15 Timber Smugglers in Sopore forests

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Suhail Khan

Sopore, July 21 : Sopore police have launched a massive crackdown against the timber smugglers by arresting fifteen timber smugglers during nocturnal raid in Charehaar forest in the upper reaches of town.

Reports reaching said the detained involved in a number of forest smuggling cases in the Sopore forest belt.

A police officer while confirming the incident to news agency said acting on a tip-off police conducted raid at Charehaar village in Sopore around 3 a.m. During the raid 15 people involved in different cases of timber smuggling were arrested.

Officer further said in this regard a case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigation has been initiated. Officer said that our special priority is always on to save our forests from the smugglers, he said that drive will be continue against smugglers sothat police will be able to put full stop on timber mafia.(GNS)

Kashmir Crown launches its News App, KC Trust, awards people for commendable work

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Reyaz Rashid

Baramulla: Kashmir Crown – a fast growing multimedia cum digital venture- based in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Saturday launched its News App and Kashmir Crown Trust at auditorium of Govt. Boys Degree College Baramulla in a bid to lead in web cum mobile based news networks and contribute in overall welfare of the society.


Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Dr. Ghulam Nabi Itoo was chief guest while as former MLA Baramulla Javid Hussan Beigh and former MLA Langate Engineer Rashid was guests of honor.

While welcoming the guest Editor in Chief Kashmir Crown Shahid Imran shared some inspiring stories about his carrier and termed the human interest stories as the best he has contributed in the journalistic field.

“We have many issues to cover as journalist. But when story has impact on a social life as whole it means lot and one feels satisfied with the job,” said Shahid Imran  and termed his journalism as journalism for change.

Speakers on this occasion highlighted the growing challenges of journalist in the digital arena and responsibilities towards the society.

Javid Hussan Beigh highlighted the challenges of media and its social responsibilities as social media has drastically impacted over the entire media scenario.

We have to take into consideration the impact of social media when we talk about social issues and media. Now everyone is journalist but need of the hour to train and aware people about the ethics journalism,’ asserted Er. Rashid while addressing the function.

“It is time more and more consuming news digitally, the future of journalism changed altogether. But journalists of the future will face a number of challenges also and we need to understand the responsibility in all circumstances,” said senior most journalist of North Kashmir Karamat Qayoom after receiving the award in recognition to his service in the field of journalism and social work. Kramat Qayoom is chairman Baramulla Working Journalist Association (BWJA), North Kashmir Journalist Association and patron Human Aid Society Kashmir.

People from different walks of life were awarded for their work in their respective field including Dr. Afaq Sherwani as best doctor, Reyaz Rabani, Mustafa Bin Jameel Is from Tulail who completed handwritten holy book of Quran in 11 months. Dr. Suhail Naik, Mangling Editor KC Ashiq Mir, video journalist Rizwan Mir and other team members of KC.

The other dignitaries who were present on the occasion include renowned writer, poet and critic Abdul Khaliq Parvaiz, senior trade union leader Mohmmad Rafiq Rather, Chairman Human Aid Society Bashir Ahmad Mir.

Paramedics announce hunger strike from Monday

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Srinagar, July 20 : The paramedical staff of tertiary care hospitals under the banner of Jammu and Kashmir Medical Employees Federation on Saturday announced two-day strike from Monday to press for their demands.

A senior leader of the federation told that thousands of paramedics of GMC and associated hospitals who were appointed since 2011 under SRO 384 on academic arrangements are working tirelessly without any break since then. He said the federation has decided to go on two-day hunger strike from July 22. The paramedics demand regularization of their services.

“The paramedics decided to go on strike against the government for not addressing their genuine demands which include framing of regularization policy,” he said adding that most of the employees are over aged now and cannot apply for fresh posts if referred to SSRB.

“The already existing tertiary care hospitals are backbone of our society like LD which is lone maternity hospital, SMHS hospital, GB Panth hospital, Chest Disease hospital and Bone and Joint Hospital Barzulla. All doctors have been studying in these hospitals and despite all that the government has not fulfilled their genuine demands and is unmoved,” he said.

Among the many demands include non-regularization of the academic arrangement employees even after nine years of service; non-regularization of HDF and SDF hospital staff; non repealing of SRO-384/409; and non-enhancement of salary of HDF and SDF staff.

The federation has warned that if state administration failed to meet their demands until July 23, they will intensify the stir the sole responsibility of will lie on the administration.

According to officials, if the paramedics to go on strike, the patient care will be hit badly in these hospitals. (GNS)

Police Arrests Husband-Wife Duo For Drug Supply Offences In Anantnag

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Police in its recent action against drug dealings in Anantnag has arrested husband and wife for drug supply offences and recovered contraband substance from their possession.

Officers at a checkpoint established near Arwani Crossing arrested husband-wife duo identified as Farooq Ahmad Bhat and his wife Haseena residents of Hyder colony Sopore. Contraband substance Charas has been recovered by the officers from their possession. Both were taken to Police Station Bijbehara where they remain in custody.

Case FIR No. 104/2019 under relevant sections of law has been registered and investigation initiated in the matter.

Community members are requested to come forward with any information regarding drug peddlers in their neighborhood. Persons found indulging in drug peddling will be dealt as per law.

Our consistent actions against drug peddlers should reassure the community members that we are making efforts to keep our society free from the scourge of drug menace.

PDP’s PAC dissolution: Top party leaders likely to fall in JKNC’s lap

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Srinagar, July 20 : Amid the decision by Peoples Democratic Party to dissolve its Political Affairs Committee (PAC), the political landscape may witness more transformation as some “top guns” are weighing options to make the most in upcoming assembly elections.

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which has been witnessing a series of breakdown since the fallout of its break-up with BJP, on Saturday officially, announced to dissolve its Political Affairs Committee (PAC).

This came after many party’s top leaders had quit the party. The latest to resign was party’s founding member Mohammed Khalil Bandh.

The decision to dissolve PAC has also thrown the ever growing fissures wide open, which is going to benefit the rival parties.

Many top leaders have over the time deserted the party while many seem in fray to break up to fall in lap of other parties. 

Amid the fracas in the party, credible sources told that at least three members of two top political parties are likely to fall in the lap of National Conference anytime in coming few days. A top leader from Pulwama, while two others one each from Anantnag and Kulgam are set to join Jammu Kashmir National Conference, they said.

The leaders are learnt to have already conveyed their resignations to their respective parties. (GNS)