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No official nomenclature to accord martyrdom status to CRPF men killed in Pulwama attack

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There is no official nomenclature to accord martyrdom status to the CRPF personnel killed in the Pulwama attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Wednesday.

Union Minister of State for Home Nityananda Rai said the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued instructions to issue “Operational Casualty Certificate” to the next of kin of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifles (AR) personnel who are killed in action.

“There is no such official nomenclature,” he said in a written reply when asked whether martyrdom status has been granted to the CRPF personnel killed in the Pulwama attack on February 14.
Rai said out of 40 cases of death of the CRPF personnel in Pulwama incident, the CRPF have confirmed issuance of “Operational Casualty Certificate” to 39 cases while in one case, the certificate could not be issued as the matter related to succession certificate is subjudice.

Press Trust of India

Two drug peddlers held in Sopore

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Sopore, July 10 : Police on Wednesday claimed to have arrested two drug peddlers cum suppliers in Sopore town of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

Police in a statement said in order to eradicate the menace of drug peddling from Police district Sopore, two drug peddlers were arrested by a team of police.

Statement said that on a reliable information regarding the distribution/supply of drugs by peddlers among the vulnerable section of society, a Police party of Police Post Warpora headed by Incharge Police post Warpora Sajad Ahmad under the supervision of SDPO Sopore Raja Majid established a naka at Warpora crossing and apprehended two drug peddlers/supplies.

The duo identified as
Abdul Hamid Mir son of Ab Rashid Mir and Bilal Ahmad Chopan son of Gh Mohiudin Chopan both residents of Janwara Sopore.

Police statement further said that some packets of charas were recovered from their possession.

In this regard a case FIR No.’s 190/2019 U/S 8/20, NDPS Act has been registered in Police Station Sopore & investigation taken up.

Biker injured in Delina road mishap, hospitalised

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Kashmir Despatch News

Baramulla, July 10 : A youth suffered serious injuries after the two-wheeler he was riding was hit by speedy tipper in north Kashmir’s Baramulla village on Wednesday.

Reports reaching Kashmir Despatch said accident took place at Delina village of Baramulla this afternoon, when an auto load carrier bearing registration number JK05E 9049 hit with a motocycle and fled from the spot.

Reports said in the mishap a biker identified as Mohammad Aslam Ganai son of Bashir Ahmed Ganai resident of Chandkot Kreeri was injured and was taken to District Hospital Baramulla for advance treatment.

Meanwhile a police officer also confirmed this road mishap to Kashmir Despatch and said in this regard a case has been registered and further investigation has been initiated.

SAC reviews development status of hydro, solar power projects

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The State Administrative Council (SAC) which met under the chairmanship of Governor, Satya Pal Malik took note of the status report submitted by the Power Development Department (PDD) regarding the development of Hydroelectric and Solar Power Projects in the State.

Pertinent to mention that SAC in February 2019 had mandated the PDD to execute the Hydro and Solar Power Projects above 02 MWs and upto 2MWs to Science & Technology Department.

13 Small HEPs of 2MW to 10MW capacity with an aggregate capacity of 112.5 MW had been identified by JAKEDA for implementation through EPC mode under PMDP-2015.  These projects are at various stages of the bidding process.

The JAKEDA has allotted work for survey, investigation and preparation of DPRs 2 MW-10 MW capacities. The survey and investigation for 40 potential Hydro Power sites has been completed. The Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR) has been finalized and DPRs are under preparation.

Also, Pre-Feasibility Report (PFR) for 4 locations in Basohli Tehsil, District Kathua with a cumulative capacity of 60 MW has also been prepared.

JKSPDC has initiated 20 Small Hydro projects in 2016-17 including 10 under PMDP-Phase-I, 10 under PMDP-Phase-II. These projects with an aggregate capacity of 371.10 MW are at various stages of DPR preparation/tendering.

SAC also took note of the status of HEPs being implemented under the State Sector (9 projects of aggregate capacity 3584.5 MWs), Joint Venture (4 projects of aggregate capacity 3014 MWs) and IPP (12 projects of aggregate capacity 160.5 MWs).

SAC directed the PDD to complete the tendering process for all projects with a capacity above 10 MW by 31.12.2019.

SAC also directed the PDD to complete the tendering process for 13 Projects in the range of 2-10 MW, whose DPRs have been prepared by 31.12.2019.

Doctor prefers private practice, keeps patients waiting in MCH Anantnag

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Medical Superintendent says doctor has been marked absent; matter referred to higher ups; GMC Principal assures action

Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar, July 10 : Patients at particular ward of Maternity and Child hospital Sherbagh were kept awaiting as concerned lady doctor preferred private practice instead of official duty in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, reports and sources said.

A few patients and their attendants called GNS that the doctor posted at (Post Op 1 ward) in the hospital said that the concerned doctor didn’t turn up till 10:40 am even as the reporting time is 10:00 am.

They said that the doctor runs the private clinic at Ashijipora Moominabad and remains busy there and hardly arrives for official duty on time.

When GNS took the issue with Medical Superintendent Dr M.Y Zagoo he said that the doctor has been marked as absent and he will report it to the CMO concerned for further necessary action.

“It is 10:38 am and the doctor had not reported so far and as such I have marked her absent. The matter will be referred to the CMO for further necessary action,” he said.

When contacted Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag Principal Showkat Jeelani, he also assured action against the doctor, underlining that such approach by doctors cannot be tolerated.

Meanwhile, patients and attendants urged Divisional Commissioner Kashmir and Commissioner Secretary Health and Medical Education to take strong action so as to send a message in order to ensure that punctuality is adhered to by the doctors who have become habitual of coming late to attend their official duties at the expense of poor patients. (GNS)

Body recovered from Rajouri river

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Rajouri, July 09 : Body of a 29-year-old man hailing from Panihad Moori was Tuesday night recovered from Anas river Bakori of Rajouri district.

Reports reaching said that the deceased has been identified as Javid Ahmad son of Abdul Rashid hailing from Panihad Moori in Budhal area of the Rajouri district. A mobile phone and a cash of 100 rupees was found in his possession. The deceased was serving as a Gram Rozgar Sevak (GRS) in Rural Development Department (RDD), reports said.

Meanwhile when contacted SHO Kotranka Mushtaq Ahmad told that, they have taken the body into their possession and will be later on handed over to family after conduction of medico-legal formalities. A case under 174 CrPC has been also registered, the official added. (GNS)

Father-son among three killed, two others injured due to short circuit in Tanghdar

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FIR registered against PDD for negligence, people blame officials for loss of precious lives

Jehangir Lolabi / Pir Zubair

Kupwara, July 10 : Three persons including father and son were killed and two others were injured due to electrocution following a short circuit in Tangdar sector of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district during pre-dawn hours on Wednesday.

Police said that all the five persons were electrocuted after they tried to switch off their electric appliances in their houses.

Reports reaching GNS said that the five persons suffered serious injuries soon after there was the short circuit at around 3:00 am at Nad village of Tanghdar.

All the injured were taken to SDH Tanghdar where three of them later succumbed and two others are undergoing treatment, they said.

Confirming it, Station House Officer (SHO) Tanghdar Mohd Waseem Budoo told GNS that there was short circuit and people rushed to plugg off electricity but were electrocuted in the process.

He confirmed the death of three persons and injuries to two others.

The officer identified the deceased trio as Abdul Qadeer (55) son of Mohammad Yaqoob Chak, Tabir Ahmad Chak (26) son of Abdul Qadeer Chak and Qari Nawaz Ali Khan (22) son of Ali Asgar Khan.

The officer identified the injured persons as Mohd Irshad (30) son of Ali Asgar and Sakeena Begum (45) wife of Abdul Hamid Joo.

The SHO said that an FIR under RPC section 304 A has been registered against PDD for negligence.

He said that the investigations have been initiated and those responsible shall be booked as warranted under law.

Meanwhile, locals said that despite repeated requests the PDD has failed to repair low as well as high tension transmission lines which has today led to loss of precious lives. (GNS)

Over 5K pilgrims start Amarnath Yatra from Jammu

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Jammu: Another batch of 5,273 pilgrims left Jammu on Wednesday to perform the ongoing Amarnath Yatra. Since the Yatra started this year on July 1, over 1.2 lakh pilgrims had Darshan inside the holy Cave shrine situated 3,888 metres above the sea-level in Kashmir Himalayas. The Cave shrine houses an ice stalagmite structure that symbolises mythical powers of Lord Shiva according to the devotees.


The structure waxes and wanes with the phases of the moon. Police said here today: “Another batch of 5,273 Yatris left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas today morning in two escorted convoys for the Valley. “Of these, 1,777 are going to Baltal base camp while 3,496 are going to Pahalgam base camp”. One Amarnath pilgrim was injured on Tuesday in Digdol stretch of Jammu-Srinagar highway when a vehicle carrying Yatris was hit by a shooting stone.

Due to shooting stones and landslides triggered by heavy rain in Ramban-Ramsoo area of the highway, movement of convoys carrying Yatris to the Valley remained suspended for nearly three hours on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Swami Dipendra Giri, custodian of ‘Chhari Mubarak’ (Lord Shiva’s mace) has announced that the Chhari Mubarak will be carried to the holy cave in a procession of Sadhus on August 5.


IANS

One in four Pakistani children won’t complete primary education by 2030: Unesco

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ISLAMABAD: New projections of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organ­isation (Unesco) show that one in four Pakistani children will not be completing primary school by the deadline of 2030.

The country will only be half-way to the target of 12 years of education for all, with 50 per cent of youths still not completing upper secondary education at the current rates, Unesco says.

Almost a third of the way to the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the new Unesco projections prepared for the UN High-level Political Forum opening in New York on Tuesday show that the world will fail its education commitments without a rapid acceleration of progress.

Read: 5 questions with Pakistan’s Unicef education chief on the International Day of Education

In 2030, when all children should be in school, one in six aged 6-17 will still be excluded. Many children are still dropping out: by 2030, 40pc will still not be completing secondary education at current rates.

The new global education goal, SDG-4, calls on countries to ensure that children are not only going to school but also learning, yet the proportion of trained teachers in sub-Saharan Africa has been falling since 2000.

At the current trends, learning rates are expected to stagnate in middle-income countries and Latin America, and drop by almost a third in Francophone African countries by 2030. Without rapid acceleration, globally, 20pc of young people and 30pc of adults will still be unable to read by the deadline.

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development emphasises leaving no-one behind yet only 4pc of the poorest 20pc complete upper secondary school in the poorest countries, compared to 36pc of the richest. The gap is even wider in lower-middle-income countries.

Finance is also insufficient for accelerating progress: the Global Education Monitoring Report calculated in 2015 that there was a $39 billion annual finance gap to reach the goal and yet aid to education has stagnated since 2010.

In addition, currently less than half of countries are providing the data needed to monitor progress towards the goal. “Countries need to face up to their commitments,” said the Director of the Unesco Institute for Statistics, Silvia Montoya. “What’s the point in setting targets if we can’t track them? Better finance and coordination are needed to fix this data gap before we get any closer to the deadline.”
Manos Antoninis, Director of the Global Education Monitoring Report, stated that “Countries have interpreted the meaning of the targets in the global education goal very differently. This seems correct given that countries set off from such different starting points. But they must not deviate too much from the promises they made back in 2015. If countries match their plans with their commitments now, they can get back on track by 2030”.

The report shows that many countries have prioritised equity and inclusion since 2015 to meet the goal, with school vouchers issued to indigenous students, tuition fees abolished for the poorest and conditional cash transfers given to refugee children.

Learning has been prioritised too, with a third of countries introducing learning assessments to look at trends over time, and one in four countries using learning results to reform their curricula.

The weakest synergies between countries’ plans and their education commitments are seen in the lack of cross-sectoral collaboration found only in links between education and the labour market.

IANS

Role reversal? Kapil Dev does a Ranveer Singh!

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Too much of Ranveer Singh has rubbed off on Kapil Dev, you would think looking at a photograph of the iconic cricketer doing the rounds on the Internet, where he is seen sporting a gaudy red T-shirt with pants that have wild, multi-coloured stripes on them.

The photo has gone viral, in the wake of the recent first-look launch of the cricket drama, “83”, where Ranveer plays Kapil Dev. The first look, launched on Ranveer’s birthday on July 6, has the actor bearing a close resemblance to the cricketer. A lot of people, in fact, felt Ranveer seemed like a “carbon copy” of Kapil.

Considering Ranveer’s fetish for a loud sartorial style, many feel an old photograph of the legendary cricketer mushrooming at a time when his film’s promotional campaign has just been launched should give “83” a smart publicity push.
The snapshot was shared on Twitter by actor Sharib Hashmi. “Kapil Sir preparing for @RanveerOfficial’s biopic,” Sharib wittily captioned the photograph.
Celebrities including Riteish Deshmukh, Nakuul Mehta, Aahana Kumra and Sophie Choudry were among those who liked and commented on the post.
While most people left a laughing emoji in the comments section, one user wrote: “Post effects of spending time with Ranveer. He actually brings/adds colours to your life.” Another user wrote: “This is the cutest thing. Love it Sir. Both will play each other’s role. Role reversal.”

“Actually reverse effect happened, Ranveer ki sangat ka asar hai,” went one comment.

Kabir Khan’s “83” traces the story of India’s historic victory at the 1983 cricket World Cup. — IANS