Tag: Jammu and Kashmir

  • Terrorist killed in encounter with security forces in Shopian

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with security forces in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, police said.

    Security forces launched a cordon and search operation in Ganovpora village of the district following information about the presence of terroriststhere, a police official said.

    He said the search operation turned into an encounter after terroristsopened fire on the security forces, who retaliated.

    The official said one militant was killed in the exchange of fire.

    His identity and group affiliation were being ascertained, the official added.

    One AK rifle and some other incriminating material were recovered from the encounter site, he said.

  • AK Mehta to be new chief secretary of Jammu and Kashmir

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: AK Mehta, an IAS officer of Jammu and Kashmir cadre, was on Thursday asked to take over as the new chief secretary of the union territory after the incumbent BVR Subrahmanyam was transferred to the Commerce Ministry at the Centre, officials said.

    Lt Governor Manoj Sinha was informed by Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla about the decision which had a clearance of the Appointments’ Committee of Cabinet, they said.

    Subrahmanyam, a 1987 batch IAS officer from Chhattisgarh, was earlier in the day shifted to the Department of Commerce as the Officer on Special Duty.

    He will be posted as the commerce secretary on June 30 when the incumbent Anup Wadhawan retires.

  • Militants hurl grenade at security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Militants attacked security forces with a grenade in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, police said.

    No loss of life or injury has been reported in the incident so far, they said.

    About 1820 hours, the militants hurled a grenade upon a CRPF party at Tral town in Pulwama, causing an explosion, a police official said.

  • BJP leaders face ire of businessmen during visit to hospitals in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri

    By PTI
    JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir BJP president Ravinder Raina and MP Jugal Kishore on Monday faced the ire of agitating businessmen during a visit to different hospitals in the twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch.

    The Rajouri unit of the Congress accused the BJP leaders of violating the COVID-19 SOPs for “cheap publicity” although the BJP president defended the visit, saying they are touring different hospitals to inspect the facilities being provided to COVID-19 patients and bring any shortcoming to the notice of Lt Governor Manoj Sinha.

    “We voted for BJP en masse but nothing changed on the ground do something good for the society and do not ignore the people,” a local leader of the business community said to the visiting BJP leaders at Sunderbani market in Rajouri district the hometown of Raina.

    Amid slogans of ‘shame shame’, the businessman alleged that a poor shopkeeper is being slapped with an FIR and a fine of Rs 5,000 if he opens his shop for a few hours to sustain his family during this pandemic.

    “Have we voted to get FIRs registered against us,” the agitated businessman asked, claiming there is no one to listen to them.

    However, the protesting shopkeepers dispersed peacefully and later the BJP leaders visited Government Medical College (GMC) hospital Rajouri and other health institutions where they took stock of the facilities being provided to the COVID patients.

    The Rajouri District Congress Committee (DCC) described the visit of the BJP leaders as a “cheap publicity stunt” and said the COVID-19 protocols and social distancing norms were violated by them.

    “The BJP leaders came for a cheap publicity stunt after neglecting the twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch as far as the health sector is concerned,” DCC president and former minister Shabir Ahmad Khan and other senior leaders of the party said in a joint statement.

    Referring to the Sunderbani protest, the statement said the BJP leaders faced the wrath of angry people for their “lies and neglect” as the people of two border districts are facing hardships due to the alleged failure of BJP leadership in the timely creation of the required health facilities.

    “The MP and BJP leaders could have invited the principal GMC and medical superintendent and administration for discussion regarding the health facilities in the Dak bungalow but indulged in photo opportunities and the drama to get cheap publicity, after more than hundred of people have lost their lives,” the statement said.

    The Congress leaders said the GMC Rajouri lacks facilities in terms of manpower and logistics due to “utter neglect”, while the sanctioned 3,000 LPM oxygen plant is yet to made operational and the recently commissioned 1000 LPM oxygen plant does not cater to the need of the hospital and the present requirements of two districts.

    “There is no trained staff to make the ventilator supported beds to be fully operational as a result patients suffer,” the statement said.

    Interacting with media persons outside the GMC Rajouri, the J-K BJP president said the second wave of the pandemic has affected all parts of the country and his party workers are risking their lives to provide assistance to the people.

    “We are in a grave situation and trying to reach out to the people braving the risk to our lives. We are visiting different hospitals to inspect the facilities and look for any shortcoming so that the issue is raised timely with the Lt governor for redressal,” he said, responding to a question about complaints of SOP violations against them.

    He said BJP workers are driven by the feeling of serving humanity and it is because of the efforts of the BJP that the GMC Rajouri is functional with an oxygen plant to provide succour to the people of the border districts who otherwise had to visit Jammu for specialised treatment.

    “This is not the time for politics, to level allegations and counter the allegations,” he said and saluted the doctors, para-medical staff and other corona warriors for their service to the society.

  • Jammu and Kashmir declares ‘Black Fungus’ as epidemic disease

    Express News Service
    SRINAGAR: The Lt Governor administration in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday declared Black Fungus (Mucormycosis) as an epidemic after a 40-year-old person succumbed to this infection and another suspected case is reportedly under treatment at Srinagar hospital. 

    “Under Section 2 o the Epidemic Diseases Act 1897 (Act No 3 of 1897), the government of J&K notifies Mucormycosis as an epidemic,” reads a notification issued by the government.

    The notification has made it mandatory for all the private and government health institutions to report suspected and confirmed cases to the Health Department through District Level Chief Medical Officers and Integrated Disease Surveillance Program (IDSP).

    “No person or institution or organization will spread information or material for management Mucormycosis without prior permission from Director Health Services Jammu/Kashmir,” reads the notification.

    It further stated that no person, institution or organization would use any print/electronic or any other form of media for Mucormycosis without prior permission from Director Health Services Jammu/Kashmir.

    The notification warned that any person, institution or organization disobeying the regulations or order issued under these Regulations shall be deemed to have committed an offence punishable under Section 188 of Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).

  • Narco-terror module busted in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara, heroin worth Rs 50 crore seized

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday busted a Pakistan-sponsored narco-terror module in Kupwara district and seized heroin worth Rs 50 crore, an official said.

    During the operation, a militant associate identified as Mujasir Ahmad Lone, a resident of Karen Bala area of the north Kashmir district, was arrested, a police official said.

    He said incriminating material and eight kgs of heroin worth Rs 50 crore were seized.

    The other accused have also been identified and efforts are on to arrest them, the official said.

    “The module was in close connection with Pakistan-based terrorist handlers and was involved in drug trade and financially assisting active terrorists in the Valley. The recoveries also exposed the inter-connection between drug dealers and terrorists,” he said.

    He said the module was working for militants to strengthen their activities in the Kashmir Valley and was “misguiding and motivating the local youth of the Valley to join militant ranks.”

    A case has been registered and investigation has been taken up, the official said.

  • Separatists in PoK making attempts to foment trouble in Kashmir: Officials 

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Peeved over the silence of leaders of separatist groups, their factions in Pakistan and in occupied-Kashmir are making desperate attempts to foment trouble in Jammu and Kashmir by giving calls from across the border for ‘bandhs’ and strikes to mark the death anniversary of Mirwaiz Farooq and Abdul Gani Lone, officials said on Thursday.

    The death anniversary of both the leaders falls on Friday.

    Farooq and Lone were killed by terrorists of the banned Hizbul Mujahideen in 1990 and 2002 for opposing growing gun culture in the Kashmir Valley. They were both considered advocates of finding a lasting solution through peaceful means.

    Officials keeping a watch on developments in the union territory as well as monitoring activities of separatists and terror activities from across the border, noted that a release issued by the Awami Action Committee (AAC) earlier this week had urged people to pray for Mirwaiz Farooq at their homes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The AAC is being headed by Umer Farooq, who is the son of the assassinated religious leader and an anointed Mirwaiz or religious head.

    However, peeved over this continued approach of not holding protests or giving ‘hartal’ calls, the faction of the moderate Hurriyat Conference in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir on Wednesday issued a release calling for total shutdown besides holding demonstrations.

    Separatists in Jammu and Kashmir have been maintaining a low profile after a series of raids by the Income Tax Department, the National Investigation Agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Enforcement Directorate.

    The agencies have questioned their funding pattern and even booked several second-rung leaders for indulging in anti-India activities.

    Mirwaiz Farooq was shot dead by three terrorists on May 21, 1990, and it was conspired by then so-called commander of banned Hizbul Mujahideen Abdualla Bangroo.

    Abdul Gani Lone was shot dead on the same day in 2002 at an Eidgah when he was on his way to pay homage to Farooq Mirwaiz.

    What these two killings had in common was that both these leaders wanted Pakistan to stop aiding terror groups in the Valley, the officials said.

    In the later part of 2000, Lone during a meeting had made it clear to the then Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf that Islamabad should stop arming terror groups in Kashmir, the officials said citing records of investigations carried out.

    Lone before his assassination had indicated to the Pakistani establishment and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) during a meeting in Dubai that he would be participating in the assembly elections that were slated to be held in 2002, they said.

    However, before he could announce the same, he was silenced by the terrorists.

    Lone’s difference of opinion with the Pakistani establishment and continued rift with the ISI was becoming a major obstacle for Islamabad’s Kashmir policy and his soft corner for democratic process in Jammu and Kashmir resulted in his assassination, the officials said.

    The assassination seen as a warning to other Kashmiri leaders not to entertain any thoughts of entering electoral processes, they said.

    Former chairman of the Hurriyat Conference, Abdul Gani Bhat, whose brother was also shot dead by terrorists, had said in one of his media interviews that “Lone sahib, Mirwaiz Farooq were not killed by the army or the police. They were targeted by our own people.”

    He had said about the non-involvement of the Indian government, and about indication of an ‘insider job’ pointing towards the involvement of Pakistan-supported non-state actors.

  • J&K reports more than 72,000 Covid cases, 963 deaths in 18 days this month

    Express News Service
    SRINAGAR:  J&K has recorded over 72,000 Covid cases and 963 deaths in 18 days of this month, which accounts for 28.58% of the total cases and 29.24% of total deaths in the UT since the outbreak of the pandemic last year.

    The summer capital Srinagar accounts for 20.33% of the new cases in May while Jammu district accounts for 38% of deaths in the Union Territory this month. From May 1 to 18, J&K’s Covid tally increased from 1,79,915 to 2,51,919. In eight days, J&K’s Covid tally increased by 72,004 cases. It accounts for 28.58% of total cases in J&K since the outbreak of Covid last year.

    The tally of active cases increased from 30,343 on May 1 to 50,925 on May 18. The Jammu region accounted for 9,849 cases and Kashmir, 10733 cases. In 18 days of May, 963 people in J&K died of Covid. Of them, 613 died in the Jammu region and 350 in Kashmir. The deaths in May so far account for 29.24% of the total deaths in J&K due to Covid since the outbreak of the pandemic last year.

    The twin capital cities of Srinagar and Jammu have been the worst-hit district due to Covid. In the first 18 days of May, cases in Srinagar increased by 14,699 and the tally stood at 59,191. Srinagar, which is the summer capital of J&K, witnessed 20.33% of the total cases recorded in J&K in 18 days of May.

    In Srinagar, 155 persons have died of Covid in the last 18 days. It means Srinagar has accounted for 16% of the total deaths in J&K from May 1-18. Jammu, which is the winter capital of J&K, recorded 10,234 cases in the first 18 days of May. It accounts for 14.21% of new cases in J&K this month.

    Jammu accounts for 38% of fatalities Jammu recorded 366 of the 963 deaths due to Covid-19 in J&K this month so far. Jammu district accounts for 38% of the total deaths in the Union Territory this month 

  • Two NGOs setting up COVID care centres with 80 beds, oxygen support in Srinagar

    Express News Service
    SRINAGAR: With Jammu and Kashmir witnessing a surge in COVID-19 deaths, two NGOs working in the Valley have decided to set up COVID care facilities with a total of 80 beds offering 24×7 oxygen support and medicare for patients in Srinagar.

    ‘Athrout Kashmir’ chairman Bashir Ahmed Nadwi told The New Indian Express that they are setting up a 30-bed COVID care facility for patients in Srinagar.

    “We will be providing 24×7 low flow oxygen support to the patients. We have purchased 30 oxygen concentrators and they will be installed in the facility to ensure that patients in need will get 24×7 oxygen support,” he said.

    ‘Athrout Kashmir’ has already given 350 oxygen concentrators to the public, mostly COVID patients undergoing treatment at home.

    The NGO has also extended support to the J&K government in setting up a 100-bed COVID care facility at Hajj House in Srinagar.

    It is providing oxygen support to the 100-bed hospital besides meals to patients undergoing treatment in the hospital.

    Another NGO Ehsaas Trust International is starting a 50-bed COVID care facility in Barbar Shah area of uptown Srinagar.

    Zehra Arooj, Coordinator of Ehsaas Trust International, told The New Indian Express that in the next few days, they would be operationalising the 50-bed facility with oxygen support.

    “We have installed oxygen concentrators with each bed to ensure that patients get 24×7 oxygen support. Besides, the trained doctors and paramedics would be available 24×7 in the facility for treatment of the patients,” she said.

    The setting up of the COVID care facilities by the NGOs in Srinagar would augment government efforts in fighting the pandemic in the Valley.

    J&K on Wednesday recorded 3967 COVID cases and 71 deaths (39 in Jammu and 32 in Kashmir). At present J&K has 50925 active cases and of them 29994 are in the Valley and 21021 are in Jammu. J&K has so far recorded 3293 deaths — 1761 in Kashmir and 1532 in the Valley.

    Arooj said they would also be setting up three more 50-bed COVID care centres with oxygen support in Srinagar. “We are working on it and are waiting for the arrival of oxygen concentrators. Once we receive the oxygen concentrators, we will be starting the operations of three more facilities for Covid patients,” he said.

    Different NGOs especially Athrout Kashmir, SRO Kashmir, Help Foundation, Help Poor Voluntary Trust, J&K Yateem Foundation, Silk Volunteer Kashmir are providing oxygen concentrators and oxygen cylinders to COVID patients while Ehsaas International is providing free tele medical consultation to the public.

  • Normal life remains affected in J-K as admin extends lockdown till May 24 

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: The lockdown imposed in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of an alarming surge in coronavirus cases entered the 18th day on Sunday as the normal life remained affected in most areas of the union territory, officials said.

    The Jammu and Kashmir administration had on Saturday extended the lockdown till May 24.

    The officials said restrictions on the movement and assembly of people continued to remain in force on Sunday, though the curbs were not strict.

    Markets remained shut and public transport was off the roads, they said.

    However, private cars were seen plying in some areas of the city here and other district headquarters in the valley and the Jammu region, the officials said.

    Several roads have been sealed by security forces and barricades have been put at many places in the city here as well as in other district headquarters of the valley to prevent the movement of people.

    On April 29, the Jammu and Kashmir administration imposed a curfew in 11 districts in a bid to tackle the surge in COVID-19 cases, which was subsequently extended to all the 20 districts the next day till May 17.

    However, On Saturday, the lockdown was extended till 7 am on May 24.

    PTI SSBNormal life remains affected in J-K as admin extends lockdown till May 24 Srinagar, May 16 (PTI) The lockdown imposed in Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of an alarming surge in coronavirus cases entered the 18th day on Sunday as the normal life remained affected in most areas of the union territory, officials said.

    The Jammu and Kashmir administration had on Saturday extended the lockdown till May 24.

    The officials said restrictions on the movement and assembly of people continued to remain in force on Sunday, though the curbs were not strict.

    Markets remained shut and public transport was off the roads, they said.

    However, private cars were seen plying in some areas of the city here and other district headquarters in the valley and the Jammu region, the officials said.

    Several roads have been sealed by security forces and barricades have been put at many places in the city here as well as in other district headquarters of the valley to prevent the movement of people.

    On April 29, the Jammu and Kashmir administration imposed a curfew in 11 districts in a bid to tackle the surge in COVID-19 cases, which was subsequently extended to all the 20 districts the next day till May 17.

    However, On Saturday, the lockdown was extended till 7 am on May 24.