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Policeman, civilian injured in Sgr grenade attack

Srinagar: A civilian and a policeman were injured after the unidentified persons hurled a grenade towards police patrolling party in Saraf Kadal area of Srinagar, police said.

A police spokesman in a statement said that today at about 1840hrs, militants hurled a grenade upon Police patrolling party at Saraf Kadal area of Srinagar.

“In this incident, a police man Selection Grade Constable Mehraj Ahmad and a civilian identified as Sartaj Ahmad Bhat of Saraf Kadal received splinter injuries,” police said.

They said that both the injured were shifted to hospital for the treatment of their injuries where their condition is stated to be stable.

Senior police officers immediately reached at the spot, police said, adding that the area has been cordoned and search in the area is going on.

Police has registered a case in this regard under relevant sections of law. Investigation is in progress, police said.

Ara Khushipora receiving station set to end power paucity in one dozen villages

By: Aabid Hameed

Srinagar: Around one dozen villages are set to heave a sigh of relief as the much-awaited power receiving station at Ara Khushipora in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district has been completed after the passage of four years.

The power receiving station is expected to be made functional in this week.

An official working on the project said that the project was part of Prime Minister’s Development Package (PMDP) and approved under Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) for rural electrification few years back.

He said that around Rs 20 crore was the total cost of the project, which includes two receiving station and distribution work of around 45 habitations and cost of receiving station at Ara Khushipora is around Rs 3.5 crore.

The officials said that the supply of the receiving station is coming from Hiller Shahabad, which is around 7.5 km from the area, adding that the department is going for testing process in coming days following which it will be made functional and it is expected that it will benefit around one dozen villages of the area.

Pertinently, similar receiving station under same protect was constructed in Darigund Srigufwara at a cost of around Rs 3 crore, which was made functional a month before, after which people of the area heaved a sigh of relief who were complaining of voltage drop and pesky power cuts in the area.

Similarly, people of Ara Khushipora, Dehruna, Hakoora, Badasgam, Palpora, and other adjoining areas are hopeful that after the commission of this station, the problems they are facing at present will come to an end.

Sheikh Nadeem, a local resident said, “We are facing power issues during winters and there was a need of another receiving station. We hope that we will get rid of all th issues once this station will be made functional.”

 

3 J&K residents killed in Himachal accident

Jammu: Three persons belonging to Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district were killed on Sunday, while one person was injured in Chamba area of Himachal Pradesh in a road accident.

“The accident happened when the vehicle they were travelling in met with an accident,” a police officer said.

The deceased have been identified as Bashir Ahmed, son of Samad Sheikh; Bashir Ahmed, son of Ghulam Mohammad, and Mohammad Iqbal, son of Ghulam Mohammad. The injured has been identified as Ghulam Nabi, son of Sultan Mohammad.

“All these persons were from block Loran, tehsil Mandi in Poonch district and had gone to work as labourers to Chamba in Himachal Pradesh,” the police officer said. (IANS)

Aroma, lavender cultivation popular option for agri startup in J&K: Union MoS

New Delhi: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Jitendra Singh on Sunday said here that aroma/lavender cultivation has become a popular option in farming for agricultural startups in Jammu and Kashmir.

Noting that the ‘Purple Revolution’ is J&K’s contribution to ‘Start-ups India’ — an initiative that was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2016, he said that the Aroma Mission launched by the Union Ministry of Science & Technology through the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), which has led to the well-known “Purple Revolution” in India.

The Minister also informed that the CSIR had, to begin with introduced high-value essential oil bearing lavender crop through its Jammu based laboratory, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicines (IIIM) for cultivation in districts Doda, Kishtwar, Rajouri and later also in the other districts including Ramban, Pulwama, etc. In a brief span of time, aroma/lavender cultivation has become a popular option in farming for agricultural start-up, he added.

Sharing a lesser known fact, Singh disclosed that a youth called Bharat Bhushan hailing from remote village Khillani in district Doda has become a role model success story.

Bhushan started lavender cultivation in just about 0.1 hectare of land with the support of CSIR-IIIM but as profits started showing, he converted a larger area of maize plantation around his house also into lavender plantation.

Today, he has 20 others working on his lavender fields and Nursery while around 500 farmers from his district have also followed him by switching over from maize to perennial flowering lavender plant, he said.

He also informed that Indian Institutes of Integrated Medicine (IIIM) Jammu was helping the Start-ups in aroma and lavender farming to sell their produce wherein the prominent companies like Mumbai based Ajmal Biotech Private Limited, Aditi International and NavnaitriGamika, etc. are the primary buyers.

The Ministry of Science and Technology said that Aroma Mission is attracting Start-ups and agriculturists from across the country, and during Phase-I CSIR helped cultivation on 6000 hectares of land and covered 46 Aspirational districts across the country.

More than 44,000 persons have been trained and several crores of farmers’ revenue generated. In the second Phase of Aroma Mission, it is proposed to engage over 45,000 skilled human resources with the aim of benefitting more than 75,000 farming families across the country, the Ministry said. (IANS)

Fresh WD to hit J&K, MeT predicts light snowfall in Kashmir

Srinagar: Night temperature improved in Kashmir valley and Ladakh ahead of a fresh Western Disturbance (WD) that is likely to affect the weather till January 19 and may cause light rain or snowfall in the two union territories, a Meteorological office said on Sunday.

There is no let up in freezing cold conditions as Srinagar, the summer capital of Kashmir recorded a low of minus 1.2 degree Celsius against the minus 4.5 degree Celsius a day ago.

A fresh WD is likely to affect Jammu and Kashmir region till January 19 and may cause light rain or snowfall and moderate scattered to fairly widespread precipitation, a MeT office said.

The famous ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir was recorded at minus 7.0 degree Celsius against the minus 9.5 degree Celsius the previous day which is 0.7 degree above normal.

Qazigund on Srinagar-Jammu national highway recorded a low of minus 3.4 degree Celsius on Sunday against the minus 7.6 degree Celsius a day ago.

Tourist resort of  Pahalgam also in South Kashmir recorded a low of minus 5.4 degree Celsus against minus 11.4 degree Celsius recorded on Saturday.

Kokernag in South Kashmir recorded a low of minus 4.5 degree Celsius against minus 7.2 degree Celsius recorded the previous day.

The frontier Kashmir district of Kupwara was recorded at minus 2.1 degree Celsius against the minus 5.0 degree Celsius recorded a day ago.

Leh recorded a low of minus 15.2 degree Celsius against minus 16.8 degree Celsius recorded the previous day while at automatic stations of Kargil settled at 18.6 degree Celsius for the second consecutive day on Sunday and Drass, the second coldest place in the world after Siberia was recorded a low of minus 17.4 degree Celsius against the minus 27.6 degree Celsius recorded a day ago, official said. (UNI)

Weekly flea market in Sgr deserted amid weekend lockdown

Srinagar, Jan 16: The Sunday Market in Srinagar wore a deserted look due to the weekend lockdown imposed to curb the rise in Covid-19 cases in Jammu and Kashmir.

The lockdown was imposed on Saturday and Security forces were deployed for strict vigilance. The decision to impose weekend lockdown was taken in wake of the surge in the Covid-9 cases in Jammu and Kashmir. The decision was taken to prevent the cases from spreading.

The roads look desolated as people stayed at home while only medical shops and shops selling essential items were allowed to open.

However, many people were seen visiting the Covid testing lab facility centre set up by the Director Health Services Kashmir at TRC complex.

Meanwhile, members of the Cricket Fraternity Dalgate distributed free face masks among the people and urged them to follow Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) properly to avoid spread of Covid-19 infections at Badyari Chowk Dalgate. (UNI)

Elderly patient in need of ‘surgical consultation’ airlifted from Gurez

Around 20 patients evacuated this winter: Officials

Bandipora: Amid the closure of Gurez-Bandipora road due to snow, an elderly patient, who was in need of a ‘Surgical Consultation’, was airlifted here on Sunday from snowbound Gurez Valley to a hospital at Bandipora.

An official said that the control room established here for the emergency evacuations on Sunday airlifted Abdul Kabir Lone,70, a resident of Baudugam of Gurez, who had developed some complications post surgery, adding that the patient was accordingly airlifted to Bandipora.

He said the evacuation was done following directions from Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Dr. Owais Ahmed.

Pertinently, the 84-Km long Gurez-Bandipora road mainly remains closed during winters due to accumulation of heavy snowfall amid freezing temperatures.

However, for the convenience of the general populace of Gurez, Bandipora administration had in prior set-up different control rooms for emergency evacuations.

“Around twenty people have been evacuated this winter of which most of them were in need of medical attention,” the official informed. (GNS)

Kupwara residents aghast over frequent power outages

PDD appeals for ‘judicious use’ to see better supply

By: Jahangir Lolabi

Kupwara: It was in December 2021 that Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) authorities said the transmission capacity had peaked to 1750 MW – for the first time in the history of Kashmir – even as saying it would be further increased to 1900 MW, however much to the agony of inhabitants, villages across length and breadth in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district continue to witness frequent power outages amid an already curtailed up schedule.

Residents from various villages including, Kralpora, Trehgam, Muqam-i-Shahwali, Nagri, Bramri, Lalpora, Bohipora, Drugmulla, Water Khani, Bumhama, Shalpora, Sogam, Khumriyal, Haihama, Mawer, Rajwar, Gutlipora have been calling the local news gathering agency intermittently over the days, asking it to highlight the issue.

“We are facing power outages at regular intervals for nearly three weeks now”, said a resident of Lalpora.

Alleging the PDD of resorting to a lackadaisical approach, he said that despite several appraisals we are yet to see anything significant being done to redress the issue.

A resident of Haihama also said that they have been witnessing power cuts more than often. “We are not able to understand as to why we are being made victims”, he lamented.

“It happens that after every five to ten minutes, there is at least one power outage and if one goes by these numbers one can with certainty say that we face at least five to six outages in merely an hour”, a Drugmulla resident said.

“And ironically it all happens during the already curtailed up power schedule by the department”, he said adding “We are asked to pay the fees but reality is that we are being exploited by the authorities for we not only have to pay the fees but also spend more than that on other lighting essentials.”

When contacted, Executive Engineer PDD Shameem Ahmad said that there is a manifold increase in consumption of supply, resulting in overloading and power outages.  “Amid prevailing cold weather conditions, people have been using heavy duty appliances, which consume more power which in turn has forced us to curtail the supply”, he said.

The official however decried the ‘non-judicious use’ of electricity by the people even as saying there were many consumers who haven’t paid the fees for years altogether.

“Had the people been using the electricity judiciously and paying the fees on time, we wouldn’t have to do such things”, he said.

“The unscrupulous approach of some people forces us to resort to power cuts”, the official said adding we simply don’t have any other option at hand.

Reiterating his appeal, the official said that people should cooperate with the department by using the electricity ‘judiciously’ and paying the fee on time to help the department in ensuring better supply.

Pertinently, Chief Engineer, Kashmir Power Transmission Corporation Limited, Hashmat Qazi had in December last year said that it was for the first time they were able to supply 1750 MW electricity which according to him was around 320 MW higher than last year.

“After commissioning one more 160 MVA facility at Anantnag by virtue of which our capacity will increase by another 120 MW, we will be able to supply around 1900 MW of electricity in the Kashmir division”, Qazi had then said.

“Power department has enhanced its transmission capacity and it is now the responsibility of consumers to use power judiciously,” he underlined. (GNS)

Record 74593 tests conducted in J&K

Srinagar: Authorities on Sunday said that record 74593 covid-19 tests were carried out on Sunday.

“J&K continues to implement an aggressive Covid Testing strategy. Highest number of tests today: 74593. (Jammu: 34544, Kashmir: 40049),” Health & Medical Education Department J&K said in a tweet.

“We appreciate the efforts of the Covid warriors!”

However it far lesser than target of 2 lakh tests set by the Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta on Wednesday last. Among others he had directed the authorities to immediately activate emergency control rooms and re-activate the panchayat-level isolation facilities to contain the rural spread of the disease.

The Chief Secretary had directed ramping up of testing facilities in J&K to conduct over 2 lakh daily tests in the coming days while maintaining the contact tracing ratio at 1:15.

Mehta was chairing the meeting of the Covid task force on Wednesday in which officials from different departments were present.

Amit Shah to go on a marathon UP tour

New Delhi: Former BJP president and Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to go on a marathon tour in the poll-bound state of Uttar Pradesh, sources said, adding the schedule for the tour is being finalised.

Sources in the know of things told IANS that Shah will visit Uttar Pradesh after the third week of January.

During his visit to Uttar Pradesh, Shah will try to cover all the 403 assembly seats in the state.

Along with rallies and election programmes, Shah will also hold meeting with the leaders of the party to take stock of the election situation, and accordingly give necessary instructions to the party leaders and workers.

According to party sources, while deciding Amit Shah’s upcoming programmes, the rules and guidelines issued by the Election Commission regarding Covid-19 will also be fully followed. If needed, Shah will also hold virtual rallies and meetings.

During his visit to Uttar Pradesh, Shah might also meet leaders of many other influential communities of the state including Jat leaders.

The BJP has released its first list of 107 candidates for the election on Saturday.