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IGP Kashmir visits Civil Secretariat Srinagar

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Srinagar, May 04 : IGP Kashmir along with senior Police & CRPF officers today visited Civil Secretariat and reviewed arrangements made for the opening of offices at Civil Secretariat Srinagar.

IGP Kashmir accompanied by DIG CKR, SSP Srinagar and CAPF officers went around the Civil Secretariat and inspected various security check-points established inside the Secretariat premises and Assembly complex.

He was briefed by the concerned territorial officers about various security measures adopted inside the Secretariat premises for the safety & security of employees working there. He also interacted with the jawans posted at the Secretariat. While appreciating their commitment towards the duties, IGP Kashmir stressed on the jawans to remain vigilant while discharging duties so that the security of premises always remain intact. He also directed the officials to ensure the common citizens visiting Secretariat for redressal of their grievances are allowed during the meeting hours fixed by the authorities without putting them to any inconvenience.

IGP also reviewed the facilities available for the common citizens at the check-point. Moreover, he directed the officials to duly follow the security protocols with due regard to decency and respect of common citizens.

Traffic To Ply From Jammu To Srinagar For 2nd Day, Tomorrow Convoy Day

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Traffic will continue to ply from Jammu to Srinagar for the second day on Saturday on the national highway, the only all weather road connecting Kashmir valley with the rest of the country.

Due to one-way no vehicle will be allowed from Srinagar to Jammu today, a traffic police official told UNI.

There will be no civilian traffic movement due ban on the highway on Sunday when only security force convoy will ply, he said adding however, he said, civilian vehicles carrying darbar move officials will also be allowed to ply from Jammu to Srinagar alongwith security force convoy tomorrow.
He said Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) will have to cross Jakheni Udhampur from 0800 hrs to 1400 hrs for Kashmir. Later Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) will be allowed to leave from 1400 hrs, he added.

Due to ban imposed by the administration on civilian traffic movement twice in a week—Sunday and Wednesday—only security force convoy would be allowed to ply tomorrow. However, darbar move officials will also be allowed to travel in Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) buses and their own vehicles after proper permission, he said no other civilian will be allowed to ply on the highway. The Darbar move, seat of the government, including the office of Governor and his advisors and top bureaucrats will reopen in summer capital on May 6.

Meanwhile, only one-way traffic will continue to ply on historic 86-km-long Mughal road, connecting Shopian in south Kashmir with Rajouri and Poonch in Jammu regioin. Today Kashmir bound traffic will ply on the road. However, the vehicles had to ply from Behramgalla between 0600 hrs to 1500 hrs, he said.

Only one-way traffic for LMVs will continue to ply on national highway, linking Ladakh region with the Kashmir valley. Today vehicles were allowed to ply from Minimarg in Ladakh region to Sonamarg in central Kashmir district of Ganderbal between 0700 hrs to 1000 hrs. No vehicle was allowed from opposite direction.

Now R&B deptt violates government order in north Kashmir

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Kashmir Despatch News

Sopore, May 04 : After health sector now authorities at Roads and Buildings department (R&B) has violated government order number 123 in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.


Sources said that Executive Engineer R&B Sopore has violated government order number 123 in which he has uploaded many NIT’s as there are AA submitted, Funds Demand, which as per sources is totally violation of order.
Sources said that the Executive Engineer R&B Sopore has totally violated the order as he is not authorized to approve such order.


Meanwhile Executive Engineer R&B Sopore Saleem Ahmed when contacted termed all allegation baseless and said that the programme has been approved from the authorites and here we have issued a tender of that approved programme only. He said that after approval of programme department is authorized to issue a tender of 75 %.


Pertainally, a order copy which lies with Kashmir Despatch reads that it should be clearly mentioned in the NIT’S ,the position of AAA as well as funds so as to avoid financial/technical indiscipline.
The tenders should be invited only such works for which AAA is accorded and the work is approved in the current years work’s programme besides funds are available order copy reads.

Pakistani wives of ex-Kashmiri militants ask state govt to provide them travel documents

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Srinagar: The Pakistani wives of Kashmiri ex-militants- who had returned from Pakistan-administered-Kashmir under a  rehabilitation programme on Saturday demanded that the state government provide them travel documents so that they are able to return to their families across the Line of Control.

Addressing a press conference in Kashmir Press Club at Polo View in Srinagar, they said that they had come with their husbands to Kashmir after the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced rehabilitation programme for surrendered militants in 2010.

“We are nearly 350 women who have come to Kashmir under rehabilitation policy of the state government, through Nepal border,” they told the media persons during the presser.

They said that the promises made by the state government with them have not been fulfilled. “We ask the state government to provide us travel documents and citizenship rights so that we are able to meet our families and relatives in Pakistan.”

The women appealed Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, and J&K Governor Satya Paul Malik to look into the matter and address their concerns.

Mehbooba appeals GOI to force ceasefire in Kashmir during Ramadan

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Mehbooba today in a press conference appealed Goverment of India to implement ceasefire in valley.

She said that while Ramadan is approaching people pray day & night and go to mosques. I would like to appeal Government of India that just like there was a ceasefire during Ramadan last year same should be repeated.

She further said that crackdowns, search operation should be also stopped during Ramadan so that people of J&K can have some relief during this one month.

Mehbooba Mufti also appealed to the militants that Ramadan is a month of worship & prayers. They should not make any attacks during this time.

General Elections -2019: Phase V Over 6.97 Lakh Voters To Decide Fate Of 22 Candidates On May 6

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1254 polling stations established for smooth conduct of polling

SRINAGAR, MAY 4: Over 6.97 lakh electors are set to vote in the last phase of Parliamentary Elections 2019 in Jammu and Kashmir on May 6.

In the last phase, Ladakh Parliamentary Constituency and Pulwama-Shopian districts of Anantnag Parliamentary Constituency (PC) are going to polls with aggregated electoral strength of 697,148 voters including 357,879 males, 335,799 females, 3,456 service voters (3401 male and 55 female) and 14 transgender voters.
To ensure smooth conduct of polls, 1254 polling stations have been established by the Election Commission of India.

The Ladakh Parliamentary Constituency comprises two districts of Leh and Kargil. The Kargil district consists of two assembly segments Kargil and Zanskar while as Leh district includes Nubra and Leh assembly segments.

The Ladakh PC has an electoral strength of 174,618 voters. Out of total voters, 86752 are males, 85,064 females, 2,799 are service voters (2755 male and 44 female) and 3 transgender voters.

The ECI has set up 559 polling stations across the constituency for the smooth conduct of electoral exercise.
Kargil District has 87,781 electors including 44,057 males, 42,405 females, 1318 service electors (1315 male and 03 female) and single transgender voter. For smooth polling, the ECI has set up 265 polling stations across the district.

Similarly, Leh District has 86,837 electors including 42,695 males, 42,659 females, 1481 service electors (1440 male and 41 female) and two transgender voters. The election authorities have established 294 polling stations across the district to ensure smooth polling.

The ECI has established two polling stations in Leh (Gaik) and Nubra (Washi) segments having only seven voters each while as polling station with the highest number of voters (1301) has been set up at Leh (Shynam).

The highest polling station, Anlay Pho (Changthang), has been set up in Leh district at an altitude of 15,000 ft. The booth is barely 50 meters from the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

The candidates in fray are Rigzin Spalbar of Indian National Congress (INC), Jamyang Tsering Namgyal of Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and Asgar Ali Karbalai and Sajjad Hussain, both independents.
The voting timing has been fixed from 7 am to 6 pm for the PC.

On the last leg of three-phased elections for Anantnag Parliamentary Constituency, the two southern Kashmir districts Pulwama and Shopian are also going for polls in the last phase of the elections in J&K State.
The twin districts of Pulwama and Shopian are spread over six assembly segments comprising Tral, Pampore, Pulwama, Rajpora, Wachi and Shopian. As many as 695 polling stations have been established across the districts for smooth conduct of elections.

These south Kashmir districts have 522,530 electors including 271,127 males, 250,735 females, 657 service electors (646 males and 11 females) and 11 transgender voters.
Pulwama District has 351,314 electors including 181,259 males, 169,508 females, 541 service electors (533 male and 08 female) and 06 transgender voters. For smooth polling, the ECI has set up 450 polling stations across the district.
Similarly, Shopian District has 171,216 electors including 89,868 males, 81,227 females, 116 service electors (113 male and 03 female) and five transgender voters. For smooth polling, the ECI has set up 245 polling stations across the district.

The candidates in the fray are Hasnain Masoodi of Jammu Kashmir National Conference, Sofi Yousuf of Bhartiya Janta Party, Ghulam Ahmad Mir of Indian National Congress, Mehbooba Mufti of Jammu Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party, Nisar Ahmad Wani of Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party, Choudhary Zaffar Ali of Jammu Kashmir People’s Conference, Sanjay Kumar Dhar of Manav Adhikar Party, Surinder Singh of Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohia) and Imtiyaz Ahmad Rather, Ridwana Sanam, Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Zubair Masoodi, Shams Khwaja, Ali Mohammad Wani, Ghulam Mohammad Wani, Kyasir Ahmed Sheikh, Manzoor Ahmad Khan and Mirza Sajad Hussain Beigh, all independents.

The Anantnag and Kulgam districts of Anantnag PC went to polls on April 23 and April 29 respectively.

The voting timing has been fixed from 7 am to 4 pm in these districts.

Yellow-Throated marten presence creates panic in Awoora Kupwara

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Pir Zubair

Srinagar, May 4 : Presence a Yellow-Throated marten created panic at Mir Muqam area of Awoora in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Saturday afternoon.

The animal was spotted by people this afternoon which created panic among them. The people caught the animal and in the mean time called wildlife and police authorities who rushed to the spot and recovered it.

Ghulam Mohidin, a wildlife official told GNS that the animal is widely found in jungles and does not harm humans.

He said that the animal would be released back into the jungle. (GNS)

We will gouge out your eyes, pull out your tongue if you don’t apologise: Karni sena to Javed Akhtar

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Following his remark on Ghoonghat the Karni Sena has threatened Javed Akhtar, Siasat.com reported.

Akhtar had said that Ghoonghat should also be outlawed if voices like ‘Saamna’ were demanding a selective ban on the burqa.

Reacting to the call of Shiv Sena for a ban on the burqa at public places, Akhtar had said: “If someone wants this kind of law here, and if this is somebody’s opinion I don’t have any objection. But before the end of last phase of (Lok Sabha) elections, the government must announce that no woman will be allowed to use ghoonghat in Rajasthan.”

He added: “Faces covered with the burqa or the ghoonghat, it’s same. If both would be removed, I would be happy”.

According to Times of India, Jivan Singh Solanki, president of the Maharashtra wing of the Karni Sena said, “The burqa is associated with terrorism and (is a question of) national security. We have asked Akhtar to render an apology within three days or face the consequences.”

Warning Akhtar, Solanki sent the paper a video recording saying “We will gouge out your eyes and pull out your tongue if you don’t apologise. We will enter your house and beat you.

Meanwhile Akhtar tweeted on Friday, “Some people are trying to distort my statement. I have said that maybe in Sri Lanka it (the ban) is done for security reasons but actually it is required for women empowerment. Covering the face should be stopped whether Naqab or ghoonghat.

Responding to the criticism of right-wing elements, Akhtar said, “the question is not only of our security but the dignity and empowerment of women. Can a woman in a burqa or ghoonghat be a pilot. Sportsperson, journalist, political leader. I believe both the restrictions on women are undesirable. It doesn’t matter whether it is a law or tradition. Subjugation of women should not be acceptable at any cost in any form anywhere.”

‘Pained by poor hygiene’: Kashmir doctor starts crowdfunding for providing sanitary pads to poor

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A 31 year old doctor  has started a crowdfunding to provide sanitary pads to the impoverished girls and combat the related infections.

According to DNA India,  the idea to start crowdfunding popped up her mind when Dr Auqfeen  was treating patients during her weekly Out Patient Department (OPD) in the poor Srinagar neighbourhood, she was shocked to find out that adolescent girls were using cloth during their periods because they were fed with the notion that sanitary pads lead to infertility.

Pained by the poor hygiene, social taboos and lack of affordability,
“On Wednesdays, we visit the sub-centre to monitor immunization session and at the same time, we conduct OPDs. During these sessions, I observed that menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls was very poor. I thought of starting the project on an individual level which I named ‘Panen Fiker’ (let’s take care of ourselves). It is a project in social marketing to enhance the use of sanitary pads among the adolescent girls”, Dr Auqfeen was quoted as saying by DNA

She is also pursuing MD in Community Medicine at Government Medical College, Srinagar.

She said that during the project she found out  there were more than 200 adolescent girls in the neighbourhood and most of them were following their mothers and using cloth. With the result, the girls suffered from different reproductive tract infections.

“Most girls complained of irritation and allergy. Some said they spend a lot of time in the washroom. When I asked why they were not using the pads, they said their mothers have told them that the materials used in napkins lead to infertility”, she told DNA.

Sensing the gravity of the situation, Dr Auqfeen started the project to help these poor girls. “I started a post on the social media for donations. I also conducted an awareness session in the neighbourhood and sought their support.
People are not well off but they can contribute Rs 10 or 20 or maximum 50. The maximum contribution has been from my department”, she said.

After careful analysis, she decided to provide the sanitary pads on subsidized rates so that girls can start using it. “Once you provide pads free of cost and then stop it, they will not use it. So I want to provide pads on subsidized rates. I purchased sanitary pads and donated it among the girls”, she said.

Following the success of the project with NGOs coming forward to help, Dr Auqfeen has decided to start her website where she can seek the support of the people for the project. “One NGO came forward with help. They also wanted to expand this project and conduct awareness sessions in other areas as well”, said Dr Auqfeen.

Second time in a week Geelani admitted in SKIMS

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Syed Ali Geelani admitted in SKIMS Soura again


Srinagar, May 04 : Following health issue second time in a week Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Geelani admitted in Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura Srinagar on Saturday.

As per local news agency he has to change battery of Pace maker.  


“He will remain in the hospital till doctors complete their investigations.

(Inputs from KNO)