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498 candidates selected for free coaching in private tuition centres: DSEK

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SRINAGAR: DECEMBER 20: Director School Education Kashmir Dr G N Itoo today accorded sanction to the selection of 498 students in the private Coaching/Tuition Centres under 10% reserved departmental quota for the session 2018-2019.

In an official hand out issued here, the authorities of private coaching /Tuition centres have been asked to verify the credentials of each selected candidate, while as the selected candidates have been asked to approach the Directorate within 10-days if they face any difficulty in getting the admission.

The admissions will help the students from weaker sections of the society to excel in their studies.

Srinagar police arrests a molester

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December 20: Police Station Nigeen arrested a person within hours who was involved in a case of molestation.

A girl aged 21 years reported to Police Station Nigeen that she was offered a lift by a person driving a Ford car near Habbak. As soon she boarded the car, the driver turned the car away towards fore shore road and despite repeated pleas from the girl to stop the car, the driver drove towards Shalimar and later molested her.

Consequently on receipt of this information, Nigeen police registered a case FIR No 126/2018 under relevant sections of law and initiated investigation in the matter.

The accused identified as Ehsan Ali son of Ghulam Mohammad Dar resident of Salman Farsi Colony Shalimar along with his car bearing registration number JK01P/0057 was arrested within hours.

The prompt action of Nigeen Police was highly appreciated by the general public.

Draconian AFSPA source of every killing in Kashmir, Says Kamal

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Draconian AFSPA source of every killing in Kashmir, Says Kamal

Srinagar, Dec 20, : Lauding former Indian Supreme Court luminary Justice Markand Katju for his anti-Army remarks over Kashmir killings, National Conference senior leader Dr Sheikh Mustafa Kamal Thursday said that draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is the source of every killing in Kashmir that is taking place at the hands of Indian Army.

   Kamal said Justice Katju should be hailed for equating the Pulwama tragedy to Jalianwallah Bagh massacre. “Army will kill people if you engage them in civilian works. Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2001 had maintained that army is not for meant for civilian works. Army is right now involved in civilian dealings and that is why they kill people at will,” he said.

   “Draconian AFSPA is the main reason for massacres in Kashmir. Army is not accountable under this draconian Act. All secular political parties of India should come together and impress upon Government of India to repeal this black law in Kashmir,” Kamal said adding that blood of Kashmiris have become so cheap.

   Dr Sheikh Mustafa Kamal said that Kashmir is the only place where instead of water canons bullets and pellets are showered on people with a sole purpose to kill them. “We won’t act as mute spectators now. Army can’t resort to killings and vandalization. Time has come we act and demand stern punishment for those involved in kill and loot,” he said. (CNS) 

Two Sopore residents held along with 38 kgs of Fukki

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Baramulla, Dec 20 : Police on Thursday claimed to have recovered 38 Kgs of Fukki in Pattan area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

Police in a statement issued said that during naka which was established by a team of police at Nihlapora road near Cheksari crossing in Pattan.

During the naka one load carrier bearing registration number JK05F 7615 was intercepted and in which vehicle a large quantity of fukki were recovered.

Police statement said that in this regard two accused drug peddlers were arrested and vehicle also siezed.

The accused persons identified as Sajad Ahmad Sheikh son of Bashir Ahmad Sheikh and Nadeem Ahmad Lone son of Manzoor Ahmad Lone residents of Sher Colony Sopore.

Meanwhile in this regard a FIR number 229/2018 US 8/22NDPS Act registered in Police Station Pattan and further investigations taken up statement further reads.

Now BJP’s Gaggan Bahgat joins NC

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Srinagar : BJP expelled leader and former legislator, Dr Gaggan Bhagat joined National Conference (NC) in prsesence of party President, Dr Farooq Abdullah at Sheri-Kashmir Bhawan Jammu today.

Pertainally yesterday two PDP leaders Basharat Bhikari and Peer Mohamed Hussain joined National Conference.

Residents protest against PDD in Sopore village

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Suhail Khan

Sopore, Dec 20 : The residents of Hardshiva area of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Thursday staged a demonstration against the power development department in protest over the erratic power supply and also demanded proper HT line in their area.

Reports reaching Kashmir Despatch dozens of residents, including women of Rehmant Colony of Hardshiva took to streets this morning and staged a protest against the alleged apathy of the power department for not providing proper HT line to the residents.

Reports said that despite requests, the authorities are not paying attention to our problems.

Farooq Ahmed a local inhabbitant told this newspaper that several times we residents have brought it into the consideration of concerned department but unfortunately no concrete step was taken.

Meanwhile officials at PDD department when contacted told Kashmir Despatch that due to overload residents are facing hardships, added that people are going on extra usage which affects the scheduled electricity in the area. He however added that department had already changed the HT line but when people are continue going for extra usage which again and again are affceting electricity in the area.

Army detects IED, destroyed in Kupwara

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Peerzada Zubair

Srinagar, Dec 20 (GNS): Army on Thursday morning recovered an improvised explosive device (IED) at Shumnag area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district .

Reports reaching GNS said that a the IED was detected by a patrol party of army’s 5 Bihar in Shumnag. The IED hid inside road was detected by the army patrol at around 8:00 today.

A police officer confirmed the incident and said the bomb disposal squad was called in who later disposed off the explosive device without causing any damage. (GNS)

Poonch woman’s throat-slit body found

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Poonch, Dec 19 (GNS): Police on Wednesday evening recovered a throat-slit body of a 27-year-old woman under mysterious conditions at Kunian area of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir.

Reports reaching GNS said that some locals informed the police about the lying of the body in the bushes.

Immediately a police team led by DSP Headquarters Poonch Haqnawaz Khanday reached the spot and recovered the body at Kunian area, they said.

Confirming it, Station House Officer (SHO), Poonch Mohd Anzar Mir told GNS that apparently the woman had some torture marks on her body.

He identified the deceased as Shakeela Akther wife of Mohd Farooq of Kaunian Poonch.

Shakeela according to the officer had gone missing two days ago.

“A case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigations into the incident have been launched,” the officer added.

The husband of the deceased woman is said to be in Sudia Arabia since last year. (GNS)

Use of ‘abusive’ language by Dy Mayor Srinagar with doctors triggers condemnations

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Srinagar, Dec 19 (GNS): The use of unparliamentary language by Deputy Mayor Srinagar Sheikh Imran with doctors at chest disease hospital and exceeding his domain to visit the hospital, on Wednesday triggered widespread condemnations.
A number of organizations including Society of Dental Surgeons J&K urged governor Satya Pal Malik to action against him even as  Sheikh Imran apologized for the remarks.
 
The condemnations poured in after a purported video went viral on social media in which Sheikh Imran is seen using  unparliamentary language with doctors at chest and disease hospital.  

The Kashmir Economic Alliance, a conglomerate of traders bodies of Valley, condemned the “abusive publicity stunt” by the Deputy Mayor Sheikh Imran.   

“It was unfortunate that instead of concentrating on his basic needs of keeping Srinagar neat and clean, the Deputy Mayor is crossing all limits for the sake of publicity,” President KEA Yasin Khan said.

He said the language used by him against the doctors as seen in the video clip was highly derogatory and condemnable.
“By which authority was he insulting any individual? No doubt doctors need to improve in accordance with the aspirations of the patients in particular and health care in general but abusing anyone, be it anyone linked to any job, is not tolerable,” he said, adding, “Taking video with commuters in buses, poking nose into hospital affairs is not the job of SMC people. The incident has shocked the entire Kashmiri society.”

Society of Dental Surgeons J&K also strongly condemned the “deplorable behavior” of Deputy Mayor Srinagar who “surpassed his service domain and was blatant indecent in his approach while on a political stint show yesterday night at CD Hospital Srinagar.”

President SDSJK Dr Imtyaz Banday appealed the Governor Satya Pal Malik to intervene in the matter as in what capacity he inspected the hospital.
“His primary job is to look for sanitation and beautification of the city but to gain political mileage he has targeted the doctors in full glare just to gain some political attention. His approach was totally uncalled for and humiliated the doctors by his rude and unparliamentarian behavior.”
He said doctors across the state and in particular, Valley are doing a tremendous job against all odds that has been acknowledged by nationally.

“The inhuman & unacceptable behaviour shown by the Deputy Mayor against the doctors who are already overburdened and taxed clearly depicts that the state machinery doesn’t run as per the rules and anybody can ride it for its vested interests.”
The SDSJK appeals Governor to intervene at the earliest and take strong action against the Deputy Mayor.

SDSJK also stresses the Principal GMC Srinagar & Medical Superintendent CD Hospital to formally lodge  “FIR” immediately against the Deputy Mayor so that he is booked for his unethical, illegal & rogue behavior.

HOD Chest Disease Hospital, Dr Naveed Nazir Shah said that Dy Mayors action that using unparlimentary language against doctors and obstructing their work was unacceptable. said that Imran exceeded his jurisdiction which is condemnable. He also urged higher ups to see action is taken against him so as to prevent such incidents in future.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Imran tendered an apology over ‘unparliamentary language’ he used during the visit to Chest Disease hospital Dalgate but asked doctors not to make people suffer.

Addressing a press conference here, Imran said that he has not fired any public servant but asked his assistant to write to Chief Secretary regarding the negligence of the doctors.
“In case I have used any unparliamentary language, then I am very sorry for that but don’t make the people suffer,” he said.(GNS)

Country’s Rich People Who Don’t Contribute In Charity Are Like “Rotten Potatoes” For Me: J&K Guv

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Known for his firebrand remarks, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik on Wednesday without naming Reliance owner Mukesh Ambani said that the millionaires and rich people of the country who are not contributing into the charity are like “rotten potatoes” for him.

Recently country’s one of the richest men as per reports have spent Rs 700 crore in a lavish marriage ceremony and when he was asked by a journalist that whether he contributes into charity he replied that no he do not as he is adding on economy of the country,? Mr Malik while speaking at a function organised here to mark Flag Day celebrations by the Rajya Sainik Board.
?Though there is a section of rich class in the country, who do not contribute in charity, so they are like “rotten potatoes” for me, said the Governor.

He further added that in Rs 700 crore spent on marriage ceremony, in Jammu and Kashmir, this amount could have raised 700 new schools and helped more than 7000 war widows to get their children educated and grow.

In Kashmir also many politicians and bureaucrats are millionaires but sorry to say, they do not have sensitivity towards the society,? said the Governor adding, it is unfortunate the elite class, rich people do not contribute in charity and have no emotions and sensitivity towards the society.

He further said that instead of visiting to Haridwar or any other pilgrimage, people must go to the places where a jawan has made sacrifice for the nation because those places are really ‘pious’ and equivalent to a pilgrimage.

He however, said that no country is build with complexes, buildings, schools and etc but India is known for biggest Army.
?Indian Army is our pride and on Flag Day, we should not see what is contributed but more important is to remember the real heroes, said Mr Malik.

He added that in Bulandshehar near his native village, two real brothers were honoured with ‘victory cross’ for serving in the army during British Rule and it is the lone incident, adding, I used to live in Som Vihar in Delhi, which was named after Major Somnath, who laid down his life in Kashmir and protected the Airport.

It was only because of his sacrifice, Kashmir Airport was saved and he was the first Param Vik Chakra of the country,? said the Governor adding that the nation must be indebted to the Indian Army.

When people warm themselves in front of a heater, sit in a quilt and enjoy peanuts while watching their televisions, at that time our jawans are standing tall in places like Siachen Glacier to protect our country from the enemy, said Mr Malik.

He however, had all appreciation for the Army for sacrificing lives for country’s pride and asked people to salute them and have respect for the soldiers.(UNI)