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Article 35-A: Civil Society protest in Sopore

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Peerzada Junaid

Sopore, Feb 13 : Amid complete shutdown, Civil Society on Wednesday staged a protest against the attempts to abrogate special status of Jammu and Kashmir in Sopore town of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.


Reports said that scores of Civil Society Sopore members assembled at general bus stand Sopore in order to register their protest over the abrogation of Article 35-A.


During the protest rally they holding placards and banners and demanded immediate dismissal of the petition, challenging Article 35-A.
They said that special status of state is their pride and need to be protected.
Meanwhile the protesters threatened to launch agitation if any tinkering with Article 35-A will be done.


Pertainally, the JRL had urged the people observe shutdown on Feb 13, 14 to protest and resist any move to change demographic nature of Jammu and Kashmir by scrapping hereditary state subject law guaranteed under Article 35-A of Indian Constitution.

China’s Xi to meet top US trade officials: report

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Beijing, Feb 13 (AFP) Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to meet with top US officials in Beijing this week, a report said Wednesday, as the world’s two biggest economies rush to patch up their trade differences before a looming deadline.

Xi will meet on Friday with officials including US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who are in the capital for crunch talks towards a trade deal, the South China Morning Post reported.

“Xi is scheduled to meet both Lighthizer and Mnuchin on Friday,” it said, quoting a source briefed on the arrangements.

The US officials and their Chinese counterparts meet for talks on Thursday and Friday.

They are under the gun to seal an accord ahead of the March 1 deadline set by Donald Trump, though the US president said Tuesday that he was open to extending that, depending on progress in Beijing.

“If we’re close to a deal, where we think we can make a real deal … I could see myself letting that slide for a little while,” Trump told reporters at the White House.

In December, Washington suspended for three months Trump’s plan to increase tariffs on USD 200 billion worth of Chinese imports — to 25 per cent from the current 10 per cent — to allow time for negotiations.

Mnuchin told reporters in Beijing late on Tuesday he was eager to start.

“We’re looking forward to several important days of talks,” he said in brief remarks.

He and other US officials left their hotel on Wednesday without making substantive remarks.

The Chinese delegation will be led by Vice Premier Liu He, China’s point man on trade, and central bank governor Yi Gang.

The two sides said major progress was made in talks last month in Washington, but subsequent comments have been less optimistic, jarring financial markets and amplifying concerns about how the dispute will affect fragile world growth.

But global stocks rose after Trump’s hint of a deadline extension.

Washington is demanding far-reaching changes to Chinese practices that it says are unfair, including theft of US technology and intellectual property, and myriad barriers that foreign companies face in the Chinese domestic market.

China has offered to boost its purchases of US imports but is widely expected to resist calls for major changes to its industrial policies such as slashing government subsidies.

The two countries have already slapped tariffs on more than USD 360 billion in two-way trade, which has weighed on their manufacturing sectors and shaken global financial markets.

The International Monetary Fund warned on Sunday of a possible global economic “storm” as world growth forecasts dip, citing the US-China trade row as a key pivot point.

Amid shutdown, rains CASO launched in Sopore village

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Babbu Khan

Sopore, Feb 13 : Amid shutdown, rains government forces on Wednesday evening launched a cordon and search operation in Sopore village of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district.


Reports reaching Kashmir Despatch said that a joint team of Army’s 22 RR, SOG and CRPF conducted Door-to-door searches in the Thakkgund village of Sopore this evening.


An official said that operation was launched following inputs about the presence of militants in the area.
So far there was no report of any contact between the militants and the forces officials added.


Meanwhile all shops and business establishments remained closed across valley today while thin movement of traffic was witnessed across the valley.
Pertainally, the JRL had urged the people observe shutdown on Feb 13, 14 to protest and resist any move to change demographic nature of Jammu and Kashmir by scrapping hereditary state subject law guaranteed under Article 35-A of Indian Constitution.

Governor directs Divisional and Deputy Commissioners to ensure availability of essential supplies

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Governor Satya Pal Malik has issued directions to the Divisional Commissioners of Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh and all the Deputy Commissioners for expeditiously addressing the hardships being faced by people, caused due to heavy snowfall and rains in the past few days.

Governor has asked the Deputy Commissioners to personally review and ensure prompt and efficient delivery of various public services to the people and to submit Action Taken Reports to the Governor’s Secretariat by today evening regarding availability of dry ration, LPG, Petrol & Diesel, medicines, availability of electricity, drinking water supply and other essential commodities in the market. He has issued strict directions that immediate legal action be taken against those persons who are indulging in unethical practices such as black marketing or hoarding of essential commodities.

Governor has also directed Deputy Commissioners to carry out inspection of hospitals in their jurisdiction and to take stock of facilities like heating system, maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene, availability of medicines, doctors, paramedical staff.

Governor has sought regular reports regarding clearance of snow and road blockages wherever it is obstructing the movement of men and material so as to immediately ensure smooth flow of traffic.

Ten students injured in mysterious blast in Pulwama

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Qayoom Khan

Srinagar, Feb 13 : At least ten students of class 10th were injured in a mysterious blast inside private school in Narbal area of Kakpora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Wednesday.

Reports said that a mysterious blast occurred inside the private school Falahi-i-Milat at Narbal, Kakpora.

A police officer told news agency that the nature of blast is being ascertained.

“Ten students reported injured in the blast and the details with regard to it is being ascertained,” he said.

The injured students shifted to PHC Kakpora for treatment, he said. (GNS)

Delhi playing with fire by using Governor to implement BJP agenda in Kashmir: Mehbooba

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Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday said there is a notion that New Delhi wants to disempower Muslims of Jammu and Kashmir, saying the government of India was playing with fire by implementing BJP’s agenda through Governor Satya Pal Malik.

Addressing a presser at her Gupkar residence, Mehbooba said her party didn’t allow them (BJP) to implement their agenda in J&K when they were allies in the government. 

“The agenda which we didn’t allow BJP to implement here in J&K, that agenda is being implemented now through Governor (Satya Pal Malik). Govt of India is playing with fire. There is a notion that they want to disempower the Muslims of the state,” Mehbooba said. 

She also said the BJP didn’t allow her party to implement forest act which is applicable across the country. 
“BJP didn’t allow us to implement Forest Act which is applicable across the country. Somehow they want to alienate the Muslim majority of the state,” she added.

Courtesy Greater Kashmir

Article 35-A row: Kashmir shuts on Hurriyat call

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The two day shutdown called by the Joint Resistance Leadership against the tinkering of Article 35-A began across the Kashmir Valley.

All shops and business establishments remained closed while thin movement of traffic was witnessed across the valley.

The JRL had urged the people observe shutdown on Feb 13, 14 to protest and resist any move to change demographic nature of Jammu and Kashmir by scrapping hereditary state subject law guaranteed under Article 35-A of Indian Constitution.

Dr N D Zargar recognized as father of Organic Chemistry

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Kashmir Despatch News

Baramulla, Feb 13: World champion Dr N D Zargar is most important assets for India, recognized by International Agency for Standards and Ratings.


World Champion Dr N D Zargar is now recognised as father of modern organic synthesis (Organic Chemistry).


Pertinently Dr N D Zargar hails from Kreeri Thesil of District Baramulla in north Kashmir.

Shutdown in Kashmir : train service runs per schedule

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Kashmir Despatch News

Srinagar, Feb 13 : In a first time authorities at railway resumed train services between Banihal to Baramulla despite Hurriyat shutdown call in Kashmir valley.

A railway officer confirmed that all trains between Banihal to Baramulla are playing smoothly today. He however added that for the stranded passengers authorities took this decision.

Pertinently a complete shutdown is being observed in Kashmir on call of JRL against any move to weaken Article 35-A that is scheduled to come up for hearing in Supreme Court this week.

Harbhajan Singh includes Vijay Shankar in his 15-member India World Cup squad, drops Rishabh Pant

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Veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh revealed his 15-member India World Cup squad on Tuesday. The 12th edition of ICC World Cup begins on May 30th in England and Wales and concludes on July 14. The World Cup will feature 10 teams and before the highly-anticipated event, Harbhajan selected his team which did not have major surprises except one, as he left out Rishabh Pant from the squad.

Harbhajan also included Vidarbha pacer Umesh Yadav in his line up who had a good Ranji season. Vijay Shankar also finds a spot in his team. Rest of the squad is more or less the same for everyone.

Explaining the reason behind Shankar’s inclusion, Harbhajan said, “If you remember, during the 2017 Champions Trophy, the weather in the UK was hot and humid.”

“So, if conditions are same, Jadeja could still be used as a package, if the opposition team has five to six right-handers in their line-up. Play him as No.6 with Hardik Pandya as No.7. Also, he is still your best fielder,” PTI quoted him as saying.

Looking at the upcoming ODI series against Australia, Harbhajan told India Today that the team can give the youngsters a chance.

“I don’t think you need to put the best 11-13 players in play because they had a very long tour of Australia and New Zealand. If they are asked to play in India, it might be too much for their body and then there is IPL also. So it will be good if the senior players can be rested as much as possible.

“This can be taken a chance for players like Prithvi Shaw, Mayank Agarwal, Priyank Panchal and similarly you can see Siddarth Kaul and Mayank Markande, these young players can be given a chance and the pool should be expanded. If the pool is large, more and more players will come,” he added.

Harbhajan Singh’s 15-man squad for the 2019 ICC World Cup: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Dinesh Karthik, Umesh Yadav, and Vijay Shankar. Probable: Ravindra Jadeja.