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Pak resorts to heavy shelling along LoC in J&K

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Jammu, Feb 25 (PTI) The Pakistan army Tuesday resorted to heavy mortar shelling on 55 forward areas in Jammu, Rajouri and Poonch districts after IAF jets struck a JeM terror camp across the LoC, army sources said.

The Pakistan army used heavy weaponry, firing 120 mm mortars targeting civilian hamlets and forward posts since 1730 hours Tuesday, an army officer told PTI.

They fired from small, automatic and heavy weaponry in Krishna Gati, Balakote, Khari Karmara, Mankote, Tarkundi (Poonch district), Kalal, Baba Khori, Kalsian, Laam and Jhangar areas (Rajouri) and Pallanwala and Laleali (Jammu), the officer added.

There was no injury or loss of life in the ceasefire violations, the officer said, adding that Indian troops gave a “befitting reply” to the firing.

According to officials, more than a dozen ceasefire violations took place on Tuesday– the fourth consecutive day of Pakistan shelling and firing on Indian posts.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan violated the ceasefire in Nowshera sector along the Line of Control (LoC), the officer said, adding that locals in the border areas have been asked to not venture out.

Panic has gripped the border areas and some locals have left their homes and moved to safer areas, reports said.

Since last Wednesday, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire everyday barring Friday, the officer said.

The Nowshera sector witnessed unprovoked firing from the Pakistan side for three consecutive days on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

The Pakistani guns remained silent on Friday but on Thursday ceasefire was violated in Poonch sector while on Wednesday, they initiated unprovoked shelling in Kalal sector of Rajouri district.

The year 2018 had witnessed the highest number of ceasefire violations 2,936 by Pakistani troops in the last 15 years along the Indo-Pak border.

Pakistan continues to violate the ceasefire understanding of 2003 despite repeated calls for restraint and adherence to the agreement during flag meetings between the border guarding forces of the two countries, the officials said.

Amid mounting tensions between India and Pakistan following the Pulwama terror attack and increasing ceasefire violations, the people along the LoC and the International Border (IB) in the region are living under intense fear.

NIA statement regarding raids on Hurriyat Leaders

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On 26.02.2019, NIA carried out searches at 07 locations in Srinagar in connection with investigation of J&K Funding case. These included premises belonging to top separatist leaders namely Yasin Malik, Chairman JKLF, Shabbir Shah, President JKDFP, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Chairman Awami Action Committee, Mohammad Ashraf Khan Chairman Tehreek-e-Hurriyat,Masarat Alam, General Secretary APHC, Zaffar Akbar Bhat, Chairman JKSM and Naseem Geelani, son of Sayeed Ali Shah Geelani. NIA teams were accompanied by CRPF and Jammu & Kashmir Police personnel.

During the searches, NIA teams recovered incriminating documents including property papers, financial transactions receipts and bank account details. Electronic devices including laptops, e-tablets, mobile phones, pen drives, communication system and DVRs were also seized during the searches. Significantly, letter heads of different militant organisations as well as documents relating to recommendations for visa for admission in Pakistan Educational Institutions were found.

A high tech internet communication set up was also recovered from the residence of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.

SC unlikely to hear Article 35A case on Wednesday

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The Supreme Court (SC) is unlikely to hear the Article 35A case on Wednesday (Feb 27).

Awami National Conference (ANC) Senior Vice President, Muzaffar Shah told the Supreme Court (SC) is unlikely to hear the Article 35A case on Wednesday.

Earlier, the case was listed between Feb 26-28 at Supreme Court (SC) while as the state government has also sought the adjournment of the hearing into the case.

Standing Counsel for the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Advocate on record M Shoeb Alam had submitted the application for adjournment before Registrar General of Supreme of India.

However, the SC has reportedly asked the Advocate not to seek adjournment of the case.

Inputs from KNO

Injured England all-rounder Ecclestone to fly home

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Mumbai, Feb 26 (PTI) The struggling England women’s team suffered a big blow to their hopes of preventing a clean sweep by India in the ODI series after all-rounder Sophie Ecclestone was ruled out of the last match due to a fractured hand.

The third and final ODI is to be held here at the Wankhede Stadium Thursday.

Nineteen-year-old Ecclestone, a right-handed batter and slow left-arm orthodox bowler, sustained the injury during warm-up ahead of the second ODI played here Monday.

“Sophie Ecclestone has fractured the fifth metacarpal on her right hand and will fly home from England women’s tour of India.

“Ecclestone sustained the injury in the warm-up ahead of Monday’s second ODI,” England team management said in a media statement Tuesday.

In the first ODI, she had contributed with the ball picking two wickets and conceding 27 runs, while she remained wicket-less in the second match.

She was able to score just 5 runs from both the games.

“Scans after the match revealed the extent of the injury, which will also rule her out of the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka,” the statement said.

“Ecclestone joins fellow spinners Laura Marsh and Kirstie Gordon on the sidelines, although it is hoped that Marsh can return in time for the Sri Lanka leg of the trip,” it said.

England will announce a replacement for Ecclestone after the third ODI for the three-match T20 series to be played in Guwahati.

Hosts India have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI rubber by clinching the first and second ODIs by 66 runs and seven wickets, respectively.

Sources said it was unlikely that Marsh would be fit for Thursday’s game.

England will play three ODIs (as part of ICC Women’s Championship) and as many T20Is during their tour of Sri Lanka beginning March 16.

DGP sanctions meritorious scholarship for 15 police wards

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Jammu, Feb 26 : Director General of Police Dilbag Singh Tuesday sanctioned meritorious scholarship in favour of police wards for securing above 80% marks in class 12th during the academic session 2018.


Rs. 7200/- each has been sanctioned to four meritorious wards for securing above 90% marks and Rs. 6000/- thousands each has been sanctioned in favour of twelve police wards for securing above 80% marks in class 12th. The scholarship has been granted out of Central Police Welfare Fund.
Police Headquarters has been sanctioning scholarships and rewards for wards of martyred and serving Police personnel under different schemes to boost their morale.


Meanwhile, Director General of Police (DGP) has also sanctioned cash reward of rupees five thousand along with commendation certificate class 1st in favour of SPO Gharu Ram number 1494/SPO-J. 


The reward has been sanctioned for the best performance of the SPO in regulating traffic movement at the heavily congested Paloura Chowk.
Cash reward and commendation certificate is sanctioned for the outstanding performance by police personal.SPO Gharu Ram who is presently deployed at Paloura Chowk and is regulating traffic movement at this heavily congested Chowk.

Younger sister of senior journalist Karamat Qayoom passed away

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Baramulla: Sister of senior journalist and patron Baramulla Working Journalist Associaiton (BWJA) and Human Aid Society Kashmir Karamat Qayoom passed away on Tuesday after prolonged illness at her residence in Parry Mohalla Sangri Baramulla.

Large number of people participated in the funeral prayers of the slain lady at her ancestral graveyard besides people from cross section society including socio-economic, political, law and religious organizations have expressed their condolences and solidarity with bereaved family and renowned journalist Karamat Qayoom.

Condolences and prayer meetings Joint Fateh ceremonies were held through out the day in which rich tributes and homage was paid to departed soul. In the condolence ceremonies sympathies and condolences were expressed to the bereaved and family on the sad demise.

A delegation of BWJA led by President Gulzar Ahmad flanked by vice president Anzhar Mehjoo, General Secretary Tahir Bukhari, Chief spokesman Reyaz Rashid and photojournalist Nisar Malik visited the family to express their deep sympathies with the bereaved family. North Kashmir Journalist Association (NKJA) also expressed condolences and sympathies with the bereaved family.

While expressing his deep sympathies to the members of the bereaved family, General Secretary Beopar Mandal Tariq Ahmad Magloo prayed for the departed soul.

Meanwhile, Chairman Human Aid Society Kashmir Bashir Ahmad Mir called an urgent condolences meeting of it executive, general body and volunteer members at Head office Dewanbagh Baramulla.

In a condolence statement that the members expressed their grief and sorrows on the sad demise of sister of HAS Kashmir patron Haji Karamat Qayoom who is also the senior journalist of north Kashmir. Later a delegation of HAS members jointly led by chairman Bashir Ahmed Mir flanked by Chairman Bashir Ahmed Mir, Vice Chairman Peerzada Irshad, Mohammad Yaseen Shah Coordinator, Zahoor Ah Rather, Mohammad Youssf Khan, Riyaz Ah War. Mohammad Younis Khan,Nazir Ahmad Lone and Lateef Ahmad khan, Media Head Reyaz Ganai.

Injuman Urdu Suhaafat – journalist body representatives of Baramullla Fayaz Bukhari Majid Sheeri and Manzoor Sheeri also visited the family of slain sister of Karamat Qayoom .

In its condolence statement, Baramulla BAR association has expressed their condolences and sympathies with the bereaved family and noted journalist Karamat Qayoom.

Srinagar facing worst petrol crisis

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Srinagar, Feb 26, : Almost all the petrol pumps in and around Srinagar city as well as in other parts of Kashmir Valley are running dry owing to the frequent closure of Srinagar-Jammu highway.

Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary conducted a review meeting for fast tracking transportation of LPG, Diesel, Patrol and petroleum products, however, reports said that no petrol was available anywhere in Srinagar. Long queues were seen on filling stations that were guarded by police personnel.

   Kashmir, being a hilly land-locked region, is totally dependent on Srinagar-Jammu highway. Commuters have been suffering a lot due to stranding of vehicles on the strategic highway.

   Though, a  monitoring cell has been established in the office of Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar to coordinate with District Administration of Udhampur/Ramban, Traffic Police, NHAI, BPCL, HPCL, IOCL and stakeholders involved in transportation of fuel stocks to Kashmir, yet the crises persist and commuters suffer.

   Rickshaw drivers told news agency that majority of them are unable to earn their livelihood because of the shortage of the fuel. “I visited every filling station but didn’t get the petrol. The shortage of petrol has affected my badly as I am unable to earn anything,” said a rickshaw driver.

   Its not only petrol that is unavailable in Kashmir Valley, same stands true for eatables, meat, cooking gas and other products. The prices have shot up considerably in absence of any market regulation.  (CNS)

IGP Kashmir orders promotion of 973 Constables

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Srinagar Feb 26: A Departmental Promotion Committee under the chairmanship of Inspector General of Police Kashmir Shri S.P Pani has promoted 973 constables to the rank of Sg. Constables in the Police Department, today.


Amongst these 973 Constables, 969 Constables have been formally promoted to the rank of Sg. Constables and the formal promotion orders of rest 04 Constables as Sg. Constables will be issued after completing some departmental formalities.


IGP Kashmir S.P Pani has felicitated the promoted officials and their families and expressed hope that they will strive to work with greater zeal and professionalism for public welfare and the maintenance of peace and public order.

Two houses gutted in fire mishap in Baramulla

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Kashmir Despatch News

Baramulla, Feb 26 : Two residential houses have been burnt to ashes when a fire broke out around 6 PM at Baramulla town in North Kashmir on Tuesday.


Reports reaching Kashmir Despatch said, fire broke out at old town area of Baramulla in the residential house of Shareef ul din Najar which later catches nearby house of Manzoor Ahmed Najar.

Reports said in the mishap both houses gutted completely, however no casualty have been reported.


Firefighters later successfully doused the masive fire reports added.


The cause of the incident is said to be shot circuit in one of the houses.


Meanwhile, police took cognizence of this fire incident.

DC Srinagar reviews land acquisition for new colleges

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SRINAGAR, FEBRUARY 26: Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Tuesday convened a meeting to review land acquisition for establishment of new degree colleges at Hyderpora, Aloochi Bagh and Eidgah.

The meeting was informed that land has been identified for all three colleges and that demarcation of the identified land is under process.

Giving details it was informed that land identified include 130 kanals of state land at Hyderpora, 60 kanals at Aloochi Bagh and 65 kanals at Eidgah.

It was informed that the process of demarcation of the land and their filling at all three locations is currently under process.

The DC instructed the concerned revenue officers to submit details of the amount required to acquire the identified land in order that work on these can be started.

ADC Srinagar KK Sidha and officers from Revenue and R&B departments among others attended the meeting.