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Jammu-Srinagar National Highway closed due to fresh snowfall

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KD Desk

Srinagar, Jan 11 : The Jammu Srinagar National Highway has been closed for vehicular traffic due to fresh snowfall in the region.

Official reports said that Jammu-Srinagar NHW has been closed due to accumulation at Jawahar Tunnel.

Officials however added that commuters are advised to undertake journey on NHW only after confirming status of the road from below mentioned phone numbers.

TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITs
Jammu (0191-2459048, 9419147732) Ramban (9419993745)
Srinagar (0194-2450022, 2485396, 18001807091)

POLICE CONTROL Room
Jammu (0191-2544581, 2542000, 2542001, 2560401,
1090) Srinagar (0194-2506504).@JmuKmrPolice

Pertinently Kashmir is currently under the grip of Chillai-Kalan, a 40-day long period of harsh winter. Chillai-Kalan commences each year on December 21 and concludes on January 30.

Will continue visit the families of militants : Safina Beigh

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Suhail Khan

Baramulla, Jan 10 : Safina Beigh state president for women’s wing and wife of PDP patron Muzaffar Beigh on Thursday said that we (Party) will continue visit the families of militants as they are also humans and deserve social relations.

Safina Beigh while addressing large gathering of party workers and party activits at Wagoora village of Sangrama constituency said that no body will stop them to visit families of militants.

Safeena said if anyone at Jammu border will face such kind of violence weather from Hindu or Muslim family i will visit there. She added that in case if militant’s sister will face any harm from security forces we all will be with them. Safeena said If a family member picked up the gun, why are they (government forces) harassing the whole family.

State president for women’s wing also appealed the youth not to pick gun as this is not going to help to solve Kashmir issue.

Safina also defending her Husband Muzaffer Beigh on the occasion and said that her husband has always left the option to live a high standard life in America and other parts of country only for his own people and had always a passion to work for the welfare of his own constituency.

JeM claims grenade attack on forces party in Shopian

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JeM claims grenade attack on forces party in Shopian

Srinagar, Jan 10:  Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) on Thursday late evening claimed grenade attack on forces in south Kashmir’s Shopian district saying that two personnel were killed and 6 critically injured.

A JeM spokesperson Mohammad Hassan in a statement issued to GNS said the outfit’s men attacked the forces’ naka party at Hall, Shopian.

He said the grenade blasted in the centre and two forces personnel died on the spot while six others have been critically injured.

The attack was in revenge for the slain commander Nasir Khan alias Abdul Rehman, the spokesperson said. (GNS)

Muslim girl raped in Ramban

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SRINAGAR, Jan 10 : A 13-year-old Muslim girl from Ramban of Jammu region was found pregnant after being raped repeatedly by a man in his mid twenties.

The victim is from Varnal Sarbagni Ramban who was raped multiple times for last three months.

The incident came to the the fore three days ago when she fell ill. She was rushed to hospital where doctors confirmed she has been raped.

Following which the police arrested the accused Sanju Singh of Varnal of Ramban.

She had said that she remained silent as she was threatened by accused to be silent or face consequences, a source told Kashmir In-depth.

Last year, Kashmir as well as parts of India were shocked after the gang rape and murder of an eight-year-old Muslim girl from Kathua of the same region.

A special investigation team (SIT) has been constituted supervised by additional superintendent of police, Sanjay Parihar, while deputy superintendent of police, Banihal, Sajad Ahmed is also a member.

‘Her Castle of Dreams’: An inspirational journey of a woman to achieve her dreams

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Mehvish Mumtaz

Anantnag, Jan 10: Instead of playing with toys during her childhood, Rafia Mukhtar would spend most of her times in household chores as she liked it. Due to some family issues, she spent six important years of her life away from her parents. Some months back, she wrote the book – a poetry collection ‘Her Castle of Dreams’.

Rafia’s poems narrate: “a tumultuous journey of a girl until she becomes a woman; how a society misplaces the worth of a girl’s character and judges her on the basis of dogmatic and awry views. Through her book, she intends to help young girls understand how they can shape their lives and realize their dreams”.

Born in a middle-class family in Vessu Qazigund, in Anantnag district, Rafia was admitted in a government girls’ school – a few steps away from her ancestral house.

By the time Rafia was studying in Grade V, Rafia’s father Mukhtar Ahmad Ganaie was not able to work due to health issues and her family decided to move to Anantnag town to start a business.

“I used to be surprised when my classmates would talk about their aims and dreams. I had no idea what these two words meant,” recalls Rafia.

Rafia said that with the passage of time, she developed interest in writing and started her literary journey.

She further said that besides these hardships, she evolved more and more with each passing day.

Every day, her father would give her Rs 20 which she would save.

Rafia said that she was inspired by her struggle with depression and wrote ‘Her Castle of Dreams’.

She had done her Bachelors in Arts from Government Women’s College, Anantnag. Every time she struggled a lot to keep going with pace.

Rafia realized that she had become perceptive and observant. After spending time in college and with her family, she would rush to her room and pen down her thoughts and observations. Her quotes were more related to the state of women in her surroundings, nature, and of course about her struggle.

Rafia further revealed that when she finished her bachelor’s degree, the first question that crossed her mind was ‘what next’. “I was confused about what to do. I had no aim, no dreams.”

She then secured admission in Rehmat Aalam College and completed her B.Ed. Along with her regular studies; she kept jotting down her thoughts.

She would keenly observe the treatment of women in society and how women suffer and struggle to keep their identity alive.

“Writing gave me some solace and eased my depression. I no more used to take medicines,” she said.

She said after finishing her college, she decided to earn for her family and herself and she got herself a teaching job. In the meantime, she joined the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and started studying economics.

She chose Himalayan Bells Preparatory School because she was aware of the state of the education system in a village, and quality teaching would help the students in the villages to build their perspective.

Rafia said her family had started receiving a marriage proposal for her and they asked her to give it serious thought.

“It was tiring for me to think about marriage. First, they kept me away from themselves during the most important stage of my life, and now this. I didn’t accept it,” said Rafia. “I started having nightmares about marriage which would disturb my sleep. With these thoughts, I have spent many sleepless nights for months but I utilized them in writing fervently.”

Finally, in May, one of Rafia’s friends asked her to meet Professor Syeda Afshana at Kashmir University, and show her poems and quotes to her.

Syeda asked Rafia to give it a theme as she had written about nature and women. She started working on her poems after school, almost through the night. She wrote everything in her diary, and in October, she was ready to show it to Syeda.

Syeda was impressed with her work and asked her to format it for printing. However, she was confused about how to go about it. She remembered she was connected on Facebook with another female writer Insha Khawaja, the author of ‘Finding the Lost You’.

Rafia texted Insha who suggested that she write a preface and dedication of her book, type it and design it.

After Rafia wrote the preface, she typed and designed her complete book. She decided to title the book ‘Her Castle of Dreams’ and got it published on December 11, 2018.

Her book reflects the pain she witnessed, recalling how at the young age she learnt cooking.

“How early my little hands can cook,” she says in one of the poems.

And adds: “I was born to giggle and fun”, “Don’t force me to wear the meaningless crown”.

She refers to how a girl is treated, and how she is only taught and prepared to settle in her in-laws’ house. In her poem ‘I’m not a burden’, she says, “I’m not a burden but a gift of nature”, and “Nurture me well I’m not a stranger”.

Her book ends with a poem “Fairy Ma’am” which was a gift to Rafia from grade II students on Teachers Day. The poem says, “Early morning birds call us sweetly, Rafia ma’am teaches us nicely.”

We are in total control of situation in JK: Army

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Srinagar, Jan 10 : Stating that they are in total control of situation along Loc and as well as on hinterland, Army on Wednesday said that there is an effective decline in local youth joining the militate ranks in the Valley.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the winter sports function at Gulmarg, Northern Command Chief Lt Gen Ranbir Singh told reporters that in 2018, many local youth joined the militancy as per their assessment but from past four to five months, there is effective decline in the local youth joining the militant ranks.
“It is because of the sustained efforts of government and security forces that we have been able to prevail upon parents and teachers so that they aware their children over not to join militant ranks,” he said.
He added that Army is in total control of the situation as far as Line of Control and hinterland is concerned, saying that the number of infiltration bid has been foiled.
“Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire with a view to facilitate infiltrators to give them a cover to cross across Loc. Our strategy is clear, whenever there is ceasefire they are given a befitting reply and it is to the credit to troopers on Loc that we have been able to keep enemy under tremendous pressure,” he said.
The northern command chief said that while Pakistan might initiate small action to support infiltrators, however they are given deterrent punishment so that they should avoid such misadventures. “We have a range of options to tackle the situation and we will use that depending on the situation,” he said.
About anti-militancy operations, Northern Command Chief said that “Operations have continued whether counter infiltration bid on in the hinterland, there is lot of flow in the information due to which we have achieved huge security success in past one year. More than 250 killed in one year, 50 militants were arrested and about five surrendered, which is a huge success.”
About radicalization, Lt Ranbir Singh said “Our adversary is using social media to a large extend with a view to radicalize our youth to take them on wrong path, give them fake promises and to give false feeling that they will be able to get Azadi in the manner our adversary feels but youth has a lot of knowledge and potential. We are all working together to ensure the defeat of such kind of situation.”
“Social media is platform which has been an issue of concern for some time. We are putting various measures in place at different levels to tackle the situation. We are a step ahead. Our aim will always be to remain ahead as far as social media is concerned,” he said while replying to a query.
Asked about 2018, he said that several things happened in Kashmir that include non-initiation of combat, Amarnath yatra, elections and other things that went peacefully. “As far as forces are concerned, we are always ready for any kind of situation. AS the elections are going to take place in 2019, there will be activities from adversary, but armed forces are fully prepared to tackle any kind of situation that could arise any time,” he said. (KNS) 

Give me ideas, my choice of politics will be decided by real people: Shah Faesal to Kashmir youth

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Srinagar, Jan 10, : Day after quitting the service, IAS topper Shah Faesal on Thursday invited the Kashmir youth to a meeting in Srinagar to give him ideas, saying his ‘choice of politics will be decided by real people.’

In a Facebook post, Faesal said his future plans after quitting the service would also depend on people of Kashmir.

He said he has an idea how can he do, but he wanted ideas too from the people before taking any final decision.

“It has been a storm of abuse and adulation. Hundreds and thousands of people reacted to my resignation in hundreds and thousands of ways. I totally expected this,” he wrote on Facebook.

“As of now I have quit the service. What I am going to do hereafter also depends on what people of Kashmiri want me to do. More so the youth.  I have an idea how I can do it. I am sure you have ideas too and you want me to factor those ideas in before I take a final decision,” Faesal said.

 He said: “If you are ready to come out of Fb/Twitter and show up in Srinagar tomorrow, we could think this through together. My choice of politics will be decided by real people not fb (Facebook) likes and comments.”

“I will share the venue details after I know who all are coming. Let’s see out of those hundreds and thousands how many are ready to walk the talk. Don’t tell me later that I should have asked the youth first. Thanks.”

On Wednesday, the 2009-batch IAS officer Faesal had resigned from the elite service while citing “unabated killings in Kashmir and lack of any sincere outreach from New Delhi”.(CNS)

Unsung heroes of Kashmir: This man cleans roads, hospital premises, parks voluntarily…!

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Gowher Bhat

SRINAGAR, Jan 09: When our surroundings are litter free we have a good health, believes Gamgeen Majeed Narabali who has held many cleanup drives in Kashmir Valley.

His team had cleaned up many hospitals in Kashmir, like Lalded Hospital, SMHS Hospital, Children’s Hospital, and District Pulwama Hospital.

Moreover, he has cleaned many parks including Mughal Gardens, Rishat Garden, Harwan Garden and many more. The message he wants to give the Kashmiri people is to make  your environment clean and has set an example by taking a broom himself and cleaning up all these sites.

He feels it is his duty to the environment and citizens to keep the city free from garbage in order to save people from various diseases and illnesses. He is the Chairman of Social Work Committee of Kashmir that works for the sake of public welfare.

“Our Valley is known as paradise on earth and we must keep it clean and green. Kashmir is also known as the Valley of Saints and Sufis. We should turn it into a disease-free environment by cleaning up the pollution,” Narbali told Kashmir Despatch.

His teams volunteer services in the hospitals, on roads, and in parks has sofar gone unrecognized. Gamgeen’s message is to educate the people of Kashmir about the clean-up drives so people can volunteer to help.

Many doctors in hospitals where Narbali has provided his free services believe that he is a noble social worker and is setting an example for the betterment of the Valley.

One of the doctors wishing not to be named said: “By his help, our hospitals have been cleaned and our patients are appreciative of everyone involved in this cleanliness drive. Social workers are social doctors and they can bring revolution to the humanitarian issue.”

Narbali believes that by cleaning up the roads, hospitals and parks he gets mental satisfaction. “When I clean parks, roads and hospitals where we more often see scattered litter around us, I feel overjoyed. This volunteer service provides me and my team a spiritual satisfaction. Cleanliness is part of our religion and we have been strictly asked by God and Prophet (SAW) to keep ourselves and our surroundings very clean,” he observed.

Hope Faesal’s remarks guides his choice: Mirwaiz

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Hope Faesal’s remarks guides his choice: Mirwaiz

KD NEWS SERVICE

SRINAGAR, Jan 09: Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Wednesday welcomed the stand taken by IAS topper Shah Faesal to resign from the country’s elite service to protest against unabated killings of Kashmiris.

Mirwaiz in a tweet said that hope Shah Faesal’s outrage over killings and his sentiments that Kashmiri lives matter guide his choice of politics and gets reflected in representing his people’s collective deep driving desire of right to self-determination.

“Welcome the stand to resign by @ShahFaesal to protest unabated killing of Kashmiris by GOI. Hope his outrage over killings and his sentiment that #KashmiriLivesMatter guide his choice of politics and gets reflected in representing his people’s collective deep driving desire of right to self-determination and their relentless struggle and sacrifice in achieving it – also the reason behind killings and repression on them by the state,” Mirwaiz tweeted.

From Shah Faesal’s pen

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From Shah Faesal’s pen

“To protest against the unabated killings in Kashmir, and lack of any sincere reach-out from the Union Government;

the marginalization and invisiblization of around 200 million Indian Muslims at the hands of Hindutva forces reducing them to second-class citizens;

insidious attacks on the special identity of the J&K State and

growing culture of intolerance and hate in the mainland India in the name of hypernationalism,

I have decided to resign from Indian Administrative Service.

I wish to remind the regime of the day that subversion of public institutions like RBI, CBI and NIA has the potential to decimate the Constitutional edifice of this Country and it needs to be stopped. I wish to reiterate that voices of reason in this country cannot be muzzled for long and the environment of siege will need to end if we wish to usher in true democracy.

I am thankful to my family, friends and well-wishers for supporting me in this amazing journey in IAS. One of my important tasks here-after will be train and guide aspiring civil servants to help them in achieving this dream.

I will be addressing a press conference on Friday to share my future plans.

I will look forward to your support and blessings in this new mission.”