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Governor strongly condemns New Zealand mosque shootings

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JAMMU, MARCH 16: Governor Satya Pal Malik strongly condemned shooting at Mosques in New Zealand.

In a message, Governor has expressed shock and anguish over the fatal shooting at two Mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand in which innocent lives were lost, and many were injured. We stand in solidarity with the people of New Zealand, he said.

Governor said that this heinous act is an attempt to spread fear and hatred and there can be no justification for such attacks.

Asserting that terrorism has no color, caste, creed or religion, Governor said that the whole world shall stand united in the fight against terrorism.

Governor has conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families of the victims and wish those injured a swift recovery.

Army soldier injured in landmine blast at Balakote

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Poonch, March 16): An army man was injured in a landmine explosion near the Line of Control (LoC) in Mendhar sector of district Poonch on Saturday.

A police official said that the soldier was on a routine patrol duty in Tarkundi area of Balakote in Mendhar sector when he accidentally stepped on mine near the (LoC).

“In the incident, the soldier identified as Sepoy Vishal Choudhary (21) of 15 Jakli sustained injuries and is being treated in military health facility,” he said.

Meanwhile, the armies of India and Pakistan traded fire along LoC in Mankote sector.

An official said that the Pakistani army opened unprovoked fire and mortar shells on Indian Army’s posts in Mankote. “The soldiers manning the fence also responded the fire strongly”.

When reports last came in the cross-border shelling was going on. (GNS)

5-storey Durga Bhawan to provide free accommodation for 4000 pilgrims : Governor

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JAMMU, MARCH 16: To add additional facilities for meeting the accommodation needs of the pilgrims who visit the Holy Cave Shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Deviji, Governor Satya Pal Malik, Chairman of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, laid foundation stone for reconstruction of Durga Bhawan in the Bhawan area.


The Governor electronically laid the foundation and launched the work on this 5-storey building on the sidelines of the 64th meeting of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board held under his chairmanship at the Raj Bhavan here.
Among those present on the occasion were H. H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Dr. Ashok Bhan, Mr. K. B. Kachru, Mr. K. K. Sharma, Mr. Justice (Retd) Permod Kohli, Maj. Gen. (Retd) Shiv Kumar Sharma and Mr. Vijay Dhar, all Board Members; and Mr. BVR Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Mr. Umang Narula, Principal Secretary to the Governor; Mr. Simrandeep Singh, Chief Executive Officer of the Shrine Board; Mr. Vivek Verma, Additional Chief Executive Officer; Mr. M. M. Gupta, Chief Engineer of the Shrine Board and Dr. (Brig) M. M. Harjai, Chief Administrative Officer, SMVDNSH, Kakryal.


The building with a plinth area of 14,800 sft and covered area of 60,000 sft is estimated to cost Rs. 50 crore and will provide free accommodation facilities to around 4000 pilgrims every day by maximising space utilisation which will significantly enlarge the logistical framework for the pilgrims in the Bhawan area. The new Durga Bhawan will have adequate facilities such as lockers, toilets, blankets, ready to eat snacks and beverages as well as provision of 4 elevators for vertical circulation. This building will be earthquake resistant. The top terrace of the building will be at the level of the existing track of Bhawan which will be covered with an aesthetically designed roof as an additional resting place. This building will be the largest of the existing buildings at Bhawan and will be almost twice the size of the old Durga Bhawan. The provision of separate exit track through this building has been kept as per approved Master Plan which will be further connected to elevators/escalators for the convenience of yatris.


The reconstruction of Durga Bhawan is part of the approved Master Plan of Bhawan area which has been got prepared by the Shrine Board for Bhawan and the Extended Shrine Area from the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. The construction of Durga Bhawan happens to be one of the four works of Master Plan Phase-I for 2021. It is pertinent to mention that the Master Plan seeks to achieve target of ensuring maximum free of cost accommodation for yatris by 2031.


Speaking on the occasion, the Governor directed the CEO of the Shrine Board to ensure speedy completion of new Durga Bhawan so that the pilgrims start benefitting from this facility at the earliest. He also asked for ensuring timely implementation of the various components of the Master Plan for establishing infrastructural facilities for the visiting pilgrims in a planned and holistic manner. He further directed that the building should have adequate provision for harnessing clean energy, recycling of waste water, setting up of STPs etc.   

Woman SPO shot dead in Shopian village

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Srinagar, March 16 : A woman special police officer (SPO) was shot dead by suspected militants at Vehil area of south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Saturday afternoon.

Official sources told GNS that the gunmen fired upon the woman SPO namely Khushboo Jan at around 2:40 pm at her home in Vehil.

In the incident, Khushboo suffered serious bullet wounds and was shifted to the nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries,” they said.

A senior police officer confirmed the incident to GNS.

“Khushboo was fired upon by the suspected militants at her home. She was working as an SPO police department,” the officer added.

Meanwhile, Army, Special Operation Group of Police and CRPF cordoned off the area and launched a hunt to nab the assailants. (GNS)

WhatsApp New Beta Checks Images Shared On App

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To tackle the spread of fake news via its platform, WhatsApp’s new beta version shows a test feature that would run Google-powered web-checks on images being shared on the app to verify their legitimacy.

Called “Search by Image”, the feature would search an image on the web that a user either sent or received in their chats using official Google application programming interfaces (APIs) to find similar or equal images on the web.
“If you choose to search an image, WhatsApp will alert you that it will be uploaded to Google after which WhatsApp will open the browser to show the results,” WABetaInfo reported on Friday.

The feature would help users understand if a news is real or fake.
“When you receive an image, you can try to search it on the web and read information related to that image on the web,” the report said.

Apart from this, WhatsApp version 2.19.73 beta update also adds emojis natively on the app keyboard.
The release and roll out specifications of the features remain unclear as of now.

WhatsApp is also testing an in-app browser on the platform to allow users to open links within the platform itself.(IANS)

Modi urges supporters to take ‘main bhi chowkidar’ pledge

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New Delhi, Mar 16  Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday urged his supporters to take the ‘main bhai chowkidar’ (I too am watchman) pledge, saying he is not alone in the fight against graft and social evils.

“Your Chowkidar is standing firm & serving the nation. But, I am not alone. Everyone who is fighting corruption, dirt, social evils is a Chowkidar. Everyone working hard for the progress of India is a Chowkidar. Today, every Indian is saying-#MainBhiChowkidar,” he wrote on Twitter.

He also posted a little over three minute video to drive home his message.

Modi has often described himself as a “chowkidar” who would neither allow corruption nor get corrupted himself.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi has been repeatedly hurling the “chowkidar chor hai”(watchman is the thief) jibe at Modi to claim irregularities and favouritism in the Rafale fighter jet deal, a charge the BJP-led government has rejected. (PTI)

Walnut tree felling: Tehsildar among several officials suspended in Shopian

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Authorities have placed several officials, including a tehsildar, under suspension for alleged dereliction of duty in south Kashmir’s Shopian district.

An official told on Saturday that Deputy Commissioner Shopian Dr Owais Ahmad suspended Tehsildar, Naib Tehsildar, Patwari and Lambardar of Keegam tehsil flowing the unauthorised hacking down of  51 walnut trees  in the area.

They were suspended for remaining silent and not taking any action against the fellers, the official said.

He said the officials were immediately attached with DC office Shopian. (GK)

Altaf Bukhari grieved over loss of lives in Ramban road accident

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SRINAGAR, March 16: Former finance minister Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari has expressed deep shock and grief over the loss of lives in a tragic road accident that took place on Chanderkoot-Rajgarh road in Ramban district today.

Expressing serious concern over an alarming increase in road accidents especially in mountainous regions of the State, Bukhari urged the governor led administration to take immediate measures to prevent such frequent heart wrenching mishaps in the region.

He also demanded a tough action against the traffic violators who mostly cause these accidents consuming precious lives almost on daily basis in the state.

 The former finance minister also referred to a research conducted by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways for increasing road accidents in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that the lack of education, enforcement, engineering and emergency services have been found main reasons for the growing accidents in the state.

“Despite the set standard rules and instructions for vehicle drivers about how to drive safely in mountainous regions, it has been found that the vehicle drivers are unfortunately not following the standard rules for road safeties,” he remarked.

He urged the governor led administration to constitute more special checking squads especially in mountainous regions of the State to stop the increasing road accidents that lead to loss of precious lives off and on.  Bukhari also demanded immediate release of ex gratia relief to the bereaved families.

The former finance minister extended heartfelt condolences to the families of those who died in the tragic accident and others who sustained injuries in this mishap.

“I also pray for the eternal peace to the departed souls and speedy recovery to those who sustained injuries in this tragic road accident,” Bukhari said in his condolence message.

5 killed 8 others injured as Tata Sumo plunges into gorge

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Ramban, March 16 : Five passengers were killed and eight others were injured after a vehicle they were traveling in met with an accident at Khunda Nallah in Chanderkote area of Ramban district in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday.

Reports reaching GNS said that the vehicle (Tata Sumo skidded off the road and rolled down into a deep gorge at Kunda Nallah in Chanderkote. The incident occurred today in the morning when the passenger sumo was on the way to Rajgrah from Chanderkote.

SSP Ramban Anita Sharma confirmed the death of five persons and injuries to several others. She said that the sumo plunges into to the gorge at Kunda Nallah and more details with regard to the mishap is being ascertained.

Addational Deputy Commissioner Ramban Dr Basharat Inqilabi also confirmed the deaths and injuries in the mishap. He said that immediately a rescue operation was launched and all the injured have been evacuated to district hospital Ramban for treatment. (GNS)

Massacre happened because of increasing Muslim presence: Australian senator

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Australia March 16: An Australian senator has said that the massacre in New Zealand mosques in which 49 people lost their lives, happened because of ‘increasing Muslim presence in both Australia and New Zealand’.

Senator Fraser Anning from Queensland put out a statement condemning the attacks — but then seized the opportunity to spew incendiary and Islamophobic remarks that echoed the rhetoric of the terrorist’s manifesto.

“I am utterly opposed to any form of violence within our community, and I totally condemn the actions of the gunman,” Anning said. “However, whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence.”

The senator claimed “left-wing politicians and media” would blame gun laws and nationalist views, but “the real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.”