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Ganderbal policeman killed in Zewan attack laid to rest

By: Raja Syed Rather

Ganderbal: A pall of gloom descended upon Yachama Kangan area of Ganderbal district after the body of a policeman, killed in Zewan Srinagar attack reached home on Tuesday.
According to reports, body of policeman Rameez Ahmad Baba, who was among the three cops killed by suspected militants in Zewan Srinagar attack last night, reached to his native village on Tuesday afternoon.
Witnesses said that hundreds of mourners from different areas of Kangan belt including men and women and children thronged to Yachama the native village of the slain cop to take part in his last rites.
Amid sobs and tears, body of Baba was later laid to rest in his ancestral grave yard in which hundreds of people participated.
Baba has left behind three sisters, a brother and elderly ailing father.
“He (Baba) was our lone bread earner and with his killing we have last everything. There is none in our family who is earning,” his family members said. “His killing has left us all in shock.”
The wreath laying event for slain cop was held at District police line Ganderbal.
Three police cops were killed and 11 others sustained injuries after suspected militants opened fire at the vehicle of 9th battalion Indian Reserve Police (IRP) at Zewan area of Srinagar city last evening. (KNO)

LeT militant killed in Poonch encounter

Jammu: A Lashkar militant was killed during a gunfight between security forces and militants on Tuesday morning in Surankote area of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir.

The slain has been identified and was found active with Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba militant outfit.

Defence sources here said that joint efforts of Indian Army, police and paramilitary forces continued to show positive results in Rajouri-Poonch region, due to unwavering support of locals.

“In a major success and boost to counter-militant operations, a foreign militant specially trained and brain washed to operate in Rajouri-Poonch area with an aim of orchestrating a spectacular strike, has been eliminated this morning,” sources said.

They identified him as Abu Zarara of Lashkar-e-Taiba outfit.

Sources said that this is the eighth militant killed this year in this region. “Recently, Haji Arif, a militant guide, was also killed on LoC in Rajouri sector,” they added.

They said as the militants got isolated and moved away from civilian populated area, the Army and Police, in coordination with paramilitary forces, launched clinical operation on receiving specific input from locals in Behramgala area.

“The militants attempted to get away by opening fire on security forces, but this LeT militant was killed in retaliatory fire, while his accomplice is on the run,” said the sources, adding that one AK- 47, four magazines (filled), one grenade and some Indian currency were recovered from him.

“The recovered items clearly revealed Pakistan’s complicity with this terrorist,” they said.

Sources said the Pak-trained and sponsored Foreign militant killed in the gunfight was first detected in August this year and it is probably part of Pakistan’s efforts to revive militancy in South of Pir Panjal region.

“While the militant and his accomplice have been on the run, taking shelter in deep jungles for the past few months, their need for food, clothing and communication (mobile) forced them to contact civilian population,” Defence sources said, adding that Indian Army, in joint effort with JKP, monitored this mobile communication on a near real-time basis, while the locals provided crucial information on the movement of suspects.

“This enabled the security forces to corner the militants, forcing them to get away to higher reaches of Pir Panjal ranges, despite the onset of winters,” they added. (UNI)

5 dead in Ramban accident

LG expresses grief, directs for immediate relief to NoKs of deceased

By: M S Nazki

Jammu: Four women from among five persons killed while two others were injured when a tempo they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a deep gorge in Ramban district on Tuesday.

Official sources said that the accident occurred involving tempo (JK06-2075) near Chuchater at Rajgarh-Kastigarh link road. The deceased have been identified as Rahida Banu, Rubeena Begum, Amina Bano, Asia Banu and Sajad Ahmad (22), driver of the vehicle, all residents of Chanka. The injured have been identified as Mohammad yasin and Khalida.

Assistant Sub-inspector of Police post Rajgarh said that five persons were killed and two others injured. He said a case has been registered and further investigations taken up.

Deputy Commissioner Ramban said that he reached the spot of the accident near Chuchater, Rajgarh. “5 confirmed dead, including 4 women and driver of the tempo. 2 injured,” he tweeted, adding, “Our condolences to the bereaved families in their hour of grief.”

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha in a tweet said that he was “deeply anguished” to learn about the loss of lives in a tragic road accident in Rajgarh, Ramban. “My deepest condolences to the bereaved families. Praying for the early recovery of the injured,” he said, adding, “I’m monitoring the situation and every possible assistance will be extended to the kin of the victims. Directed the district administration to provide immediate relief to NoKs of deceased.”

Meanwhile, National Conference  President Dr Farooq Abdullah and Vice President Omar Abdullah on expressed deep anguish over the death of five people in a tragic road accident near Chuchater, Rajgarh in Ramban district.

While expressing anguish over the accident, the duo expressed unison with the bereaved and prayed for peace to the departed.

They also asked the administration to step up the rescue operation and ensure best medical treatment to the injured. Both the President and Vice President prayed for the fast recovery of the injured as well.

Party General Secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, Provincial President Jammu rattan Lal Gupta and district president Ramban Sajad Shaheen have also expressed grief over the accident. (GNS)

India’s culture, civilization revived at global level: PM Modi

Umraha(Varanasi): Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday, that the recognition which India’s tradition, culture, and civilization is receiving at the global level, is a matter of pride for every Indian.

PM has called upon the people to take a resolution to fulfill the dreams of Sadguru Sadaphaldev ji.

“These resolutions should be such in which Sadhguru’s resolutions are fulfilled and in which the wishes of the country should also be included,” he said.

PM said these resolutions should be given momentum in the next two years, fulfilled together.

“Just as there can be a resolution – we have to educate the daughter and also develop her skills. Along with their families, those who can take responsibility in the society, they should also take the responsibility of skill development of one or two poor daughters.”

“Another resolution can be about saving water. We have to keep our rivers, Ganga ji, all water bodies clean,” he added.

The PM was speaking at a public meeting held at the 98th anniversary celebrations of Sadguru Sadafaldeo Vihangam Yog Sansth here on Tuesday afternoon. Before addressing the public, PM  also paid floral tributes to Sadguru Sadafaldev ji’s statue at the Sarvendra temple. UP governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath were also present on the occasion.

The PM said at the time of freedom struggle, Sadhguru had given us the mantra of ‘Swadeshi’.

Today, in the same spirit, the country has now started ‘Self-reliant India Mission’.

“Today the local business-employment of the country is being strengthened, the products are being strengthened, the local is being made global,” he said in his address.

Whenever there are testing times, some or the other Saint appears to change the times. It is India where the tallest leader of freedom movement is called ‘Mahatma’ by the world.

“I bow to Sadguru Sadafal Dev ji, I bow to his spiritual presence. I also express my gratitude to Shri Swatantradev Ji Maharaj and Shri Vigyandev Ji Maharaj, who are keeping this tradition alive, giving new expansion.” he said.

PM said today is the auspicious occasion of Gita Jayanti. “On this day when armies were face to face in the battlefield of Kurukshetra, humanity got the ultimate knowledge of Yoga, Spirituality and Paramarth. On this occasion, while bowing at the feet of Lord Krishna, I extend hearty greetings to all of you and the countrymen on the occasion of Gita Jayanti,” he said.

Talking about Kashi, his parliamentary constituency, Modi said the energy of Kashi is not only intact, it also continues to take new expansions.

Embracing novelty by embracing the old, Banaras is giving a new direction to the country, he claimed.

“Yesterday Kashi offered the grand ‘Viswanath Dham’ at the feet of Mahadev. Cities like Banaras have preserved the seeds of India’s identity, of art, of entrepreneurship, even in the toughest of times.Where there is a seed, the tree begins to expand from there. That is why, today when we talk about the development of Banaras, it also forms the road map for the development of the whole of India,” he added.

PM said the beautification work that has been done in Gaudolia has become a sight to behold. “I interacted with so many people there. I also saw Banaras railway station in Maduwadih. This station has also been renovated now”.

He claimed that whenever he comes to Kashi or even stays in Delhi, he tries to keep pace with the development works being done in Banaras.

“After 12 o’clock last night, as soon as I got the opportunity, I again set out to see the work that is going on in my Kashi, the work that has been done,” he said.

After attending the function, PM is expected to wind up his two day visit to Varanasi, and leave for New Delhi. (UNI)

Under JJM, GoI releases Rs 604 cr to J&K

New Delhi: With a focus to expedite the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission in Jammu & Kashmir, the Government of India released Rs 604 Crore to the Union Territory.

Central fund of Rs 2,747 Crore has been allocated to the UT in 2021-22 for the implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission, which is nearly four times the allocation made during 2020-21.

J&K plans to become ‘Har Ghar Jal’ UT by August, 2022. Out of 18.35 lakh rural households in the UT, 10.39 lakh (57%) households have tap water connections. Despite adverse weather conditions and challenges of transportation in many areas in this difficult terrain, water supply work is in full swing to make provision of tap water supply in villages. Provision has been made for tap water supply to every rural household in 2 districts of Srinagar and Ganderbal and 1,070 villages.

Union Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi accords top priority to make provision of tap water connection in every rural household across the country under Jal Jeevan Mission as there is a massive increase in budgetary allocation to Rs. 2,747.17 Crore in 2021-22, from Rs. 681.77 Crore in the preceding year.

Jal Jeevan Mission is implemented in a decentralized manner following the ‘bottom-up’ approach, wherein the local village community plays a key role starting from planning to implementation and from management to operation & maintenance.

For this, the State undertakes activities like strengthening the PaniSamiti and developing Village Action Plan as well as approving the same in the Gram Sabha, wherein the community deliberates on water supply schemes to be implemented for them.

The programme encourages participation by women as they are the primary water managers in any household. Implementing Support Agencies (ISAs) are engaged by the department to create awareness in public about the mission, sensitize them about importance of safe water, engage with the community and extend support to the Panchayati Raj institutions for implementation of the programme.

Efforts are made to ensure tap water availability for drinking, cooking mid-day meal, washing hands and usage in toilets in all schools and anganwadi centres. As on date all 22,421 schools (100%) and 23,926 (100%) AWCs in J&K have been provided with tap water supply.

With focus on public health, potability of water supplied is given top priority, for which more than 2,000 water quality testing laboratories in the country have been opened to general public so that people can get their water samples tested whenever they so desire at a nominal cost. J&K has 97 water testing laboratories.

At the start of the mission in 2019, out of a total of 19.20 Crore rural households in the country, only 3.23 Crore (17%) had tap water supply. Despite challenges faced due to COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, over 5.42 Crore (28%) households have been provided with tap water supply since the launch of the mission.

Presently, 8.65 Crore (45%) rural households receive potable water through taps. Goa, Telangana, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Puducherry and Haryana have become ‘Har Ghar Jal’ State/ UT i.e. 100% rural households have tap water supply in their homes. Following the principle of Prime Minister’s vision of ‘SabkaSaath, SabkaVikas, SabkaVishwas, SabkaPrayas’, the motto of the mission is that ‘no one is left out’ and every rural household is provided with tap water connection. At present, every household in 83 Districts and more than 1.28 lakh villages are receiving tap water supply.

Covid-19: J&K reports 2 fresh deaths, 134 test positive

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By: Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir reported two fresh fatalities due to covid-19 while 134 persons tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said on Monday.

31 of the fresh cases were reported from Jammu Division and 103 from Kashmir, taking the overall tally to 339124.

There were two deaths reported in J&K—both from the Valley—due to the virus during the last 24 hours, they said. So far 4500 persons—2190 in Jammu and 2310 in Kashmir—have died due to the virus, they said.

Giving district wise details of the fresh cases, the officials said that Srinagar reported 44 cases, Baramulla 26, Budgam 4, Pulwama 4, Kupwara 9, Anantnag 2, Bandipora 1, Ganderbal 12, Kulgam 1, Shopian 0, Jammu 19, Udhampur 1, Rajouri 1, Doda 4, Kathua 2, Samba 0, Kishtwar 0, Poonch 4, Ramban 0 and Reasi 0.

Moreover, 147 Covid-19 patients recovered during the time, 32 from Jammu Division and 115 from Kashmir, they said.

So far 333197 patients have recovered, leaving active case tally at 1127 —325 in Jammu and 1102 in Kashmir.

They said there was no new confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) reported today. So far 50 black fungus cases have been confirmed in J&K, the officials said.

They also informed that 43765 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

23-yr-old biker killed in Bla accident

Sopore: A 23-year-old biker died after he was hit by a speedy tipper near Model Town Sopore area in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

Official sources said that a motorcyclist identified as Mussadiq Ahmed Parray, son of Abdul Ahad Parray of Tujjar Sopore sustained critical injuries after he was hit by a speedy tipper near Model Town.

Soon after the incident, the motorcyclist was immediately rushed to CHC Sopore, where he was declared dead on arrival by the doctors, he added.

Meanwhile, police have taken cognisance of the incident and started further investigation in this regard. (KNO)

Make optimal use of ventilators: Div Com

Srinagar: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole Tuesday chaired a meeting regarding status and functioning of ICUs and referral of sick patients in all health institutions of Kashmir division.

The meeting was attended by Principal GMC Srinagar Prof. Samiya Rashid, Director Health Services Kashmir Dr. Mustaq Ahmad Rather, Incharge DCCRK Tahir Ahmad Magray, Epidemiologist Kashmir Dr. Talat jabeen, HoDs of Anesthesia SKIMS Soura, SKIMS Bemina, GMC Srinagar, Anantnag & Baramulla; MS SKIMS Soura, SMHS, GB Panth, GMC Srinagar, Anantnag & Baramulla, DRDO Khonmoh; Medical Superintendents of all District Hospitals and Public Health Experts of DCCR Kashmir.

During the meeting, Div Com reviewed the status of invasive and non invasive ventilators in every district besides allocation of ventilators for Covid and non Covid patients.

On the occasion, Div Com directed all officers present to put all the ventilators in use and stop undue referral to tertiary hospitals which will ease not only the load on these hospitals but simultaneously will not let  the patients become more critical during golden hours in transit.

He directed them that referral should be last option and patients should be referred only when it is beyond the capacity of available resources.

He took serious note of non utilization of ventilators in districts since 1st November 2021. He warned District Health Authorities for stern administrative action will follow against those officers who shall be found under utilizing these life saving ventilators for daily use for patients.

Besides, he cautioned them that new covid variant will not give time for preparation, so all the district hospitals, covid dedicated hospitals and tertiary hospitals need to be ready for any eventuality that can take place if we will not keep our last resort functional viz Ventilators in these testing times of pandemic.

Meanwhile, he directed the preparation of proposal with the help of technical expert for physical and financial modalities for installation of  central heating system in covid wards and hospitals. At the same time he directed DHSK and Principals of GMCs to install Split ACs in these hospitals where they may have to install Invasive/ Non invasive Ventilators

He also directed concerned officers to provide status of PM CARE supplied  ventilators which needs technical repairation.

He also directed deployment of staff by the district hospitals for training at GMC, Srinagar and JLNM Hospital Sgr for capacity building trainings in ICUs and Critical Care for Doctors and Paramedics of Kashmir division so that their services are better utilized in this ongoing pandemic.

SDD orders promotion of 54 officers after 12 years

Jammu: Skill Development Department orders promotion of 54 officers after a gap of 12 years.

The officers which have been promoted include Head of Departments in different streams, Lecturers and Training and Placement Officers in three separate orders issued vide No 95-(JK) DSD of 2021, 96-(JK) DSD of 2021 and 97-(JK) DSD of 2021, dated 14-12-2021 .

The order also reads that this shall however be outcome of any writ petition pending before any court of law.

The Officers and Officials of Skill Development Department hailed the efforts of Principal Secretary Dr Samoon for his tireless efforts to streamline the functioning of the department.

They said that the stagnation in the department was marring the prospects of the employees.

The employees also thanked the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha and Chief Secretary, Dr. A K Mehta.

SwarnimVijayVarsh: Wreath laying ceremony organized at Veer Bhoomi Sathal

Samba: A wreath laying ceremony was organized at Veer Bhoomi Sthal in Samba district here on Tuesday wherein new war memorial of 2/Lt. Arun Khetarpal (PVC) (P) was unveiled and 1971 Indo-Pak war veterans of district Samba were also honoured and felicitated to celebrate their valour and patriotism.

Deputy Commissioner, Anuradha Gupta along with Brigadier D.K.R Gautam honoured the war heroes and paid floral tributes to the martyr of 1971 war.

Khetrapal was paid homage and great respect along with the entire band from the Samba Brigade.

With the display of patriotism, everyone saluted the spirit of martyrdom at the new memorial of the martyrs. Arun sacrificed his life at the young age of 21 while giving a befitting reply to Pakistan in the ‘Battle of Basantar’.

Arun Khetarpal was born on October 14, 1950 and joined the NDA in 1967 after completing his studies. His first posting was in 17 Poona Horse on June 13, 1971, but at the same time the dark clouds of Indo-Pak war started hovering and he was deployed in the Samba sector where he attained martyrdom while fighting enemy troops.

Senior Superintendent of Police Rajesh Sharma, members of social club, Rajput Sabha, Dogra Samaj, School children besides army officers and Locals were also present at the event.

Swarnim Vijay Varsh celebrates the 50 years of victory of the Indian Army in Indo-Pak war of 1971 which started on 03 Dec 1971 and continued for 13-days.

The Deputy Commissioner said that the Samba sector has witnessed active operations in the 1971 war and was one of the few places along western border which saw the launch of an Indian offensive against the enemy. “Battle of Basanter, fought in Shakargarh Sector, was a major turning point in the 1971 war, which saw the emergence of two Param Veer Chakra and six Maha Veer Chakra recipients,” said the DC Samba.

Along with the unveiling of memorial of 2/Lt. Arun Khetarpal, 98 war veterans of 1971 war of Samba district were also felicitated by first Brigade and District Administration Samba.

A cycling expedition was also flagged- in by the Deputy Commissioner Samba and others which was organized by the 17 – Poona Horse regiment of the Indian Army. The expedition traversed through various places of Punjab, Himachal and Jammu and Kashmir and was flagged in at Veer Bhoomi Park, District Samba.

Meanwhile, Army organized Swarnim Vijay Varsh celebrations along Shamshabari Ridge.

The celebration witnessed a number of events starting with lighting of the Swarnim Vijay Mashaal by GOC, Vajra Division and the senior most veteran Mh Ashrif from BSF of the area.

The event also witnessed honouring the students of Jan Shiksha Sansthan which has been conducting vocational training in 308 districts across India. A never before event was The Virtual Connect between the veterans of 1971 Indo-Pak war, their wards serving in Pharkian Brigade and the GOC Vajra Division.

It was an emotional moment when the veterans narrated their experiences of 1971 war which reflected valour and courage motivating the audience while for their son(s) it was a proud life time event. The dignitaries and the serving ward of the veterans signed the celebration board as a memorabilia. The event culminated with the Swarnim Vijay Congratulatory message of CDS Gen Bipin Rawat played for the soldiers.

This event in Pharkian Gali was a unique one as it was the first to felicitate the serving wards of the 1971 war veterans recognising their yeomen service and that of their predecessors. The event was attended by 24 Ex Servicemen from Army, Police and CAPF, a true reflection of the bonhomie amongst the security forces.