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COVID-29: J&K records 177 fresh cases

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By: Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar: 24 travelers were among 177 fresh covid-19 cases reported in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 24 hours, officials said on Thursday.

37 of the fresh cases were reported from Jammu Division and 140 from Kashmir, taking the overall tally to 337263.

There was no death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, they said. So far 4477 persons—2185 in Jammu and 2292 in Kashmir—have died due to the virus, they said.

Giving district wise details of the fresh cases, the officials said that Srinagar reported 58 cases, Baramulla 29, Budgam 13, Pulwama 4, Kupwara 11, Anantnag 11, Bandipora 7, Ganderbal 5, Kulgam 2, Shopian 0, Jammu 15, Udhampur 1, Rajouri 0, Doda 0, Kathua 1, Samba 0, Kishtwar 0, Poonch 2, Ramban 0 and Reasi 18.

Moreover, 167 Covid-19 patients recovered during the time, 36 from Jammu Division and 131 from Kashmir, they said.

So far 331089 patients have recovered, leaving active case tally at 1697—382 in Jammu and 1315 in Kashmir.

They said there was no new confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) reported today. So far 49 black fungus cases have been confirmed in J&K, the officials said.

The officials also informed that 65869 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

44 die due to Covid in November

By: Jahangeer Ganaie

Srinagar: The number of cases and deaths due to Covid-19 after witnessing dip for few months have once started to increase as 4,699 cases and 44 deaths were reported in month of November in J&K while 10 deaths and 2,819 cases were reported in month of October in Union Territory (UT).

As per the data, 4,698 cases including 3,973 from Kashmir and 725 from Jammu were reported in the month of November in Jammu and Kashmir. Besides, 44 deaths which includes 35 from Kashmir and nine deaths from Jammu divisions were reported in November.

Pertinently, 2,819 cases and 10 deaths were reported in month of October in UT.

4,011 cases including 3,234 from Kashmir and 777 cases from Jammu besides that 14 including seven each from Kashmir and Jammu were reported in month of September in J&K.

3,957 cases including 2691 from Kashmir and 1266 from Jammu and 30 deaths including six from Kashmir and 24 from Jammu were reported in August month in J&K.

5800 cases and 54 deaths were reported in the month of July and 416 deaths and 25, 197 cases were reported in J&K in the UT in the month of June.

“1,14,382 positive cases and 1624 deaths were reported in Jammu and Kashmir in the month of May. In an ongoing year, J&K reported 45,123 positive cases including 28,540 from Kashmir division and 16,583 from Jammu division. Besides 289 deaths which included 136 from Kashmir division and 153 from Jammu division in the month of April,” the figures reveal.

“J&K reported 3,579 positive cases and 53 deaths in January. 1,998 positive cases and 21 deaths in February, and 4,456 positive cases and 37 deaths in March,” the data said.

The figures further read that in December last year J&K reported 10747 positive cases and 189 deaths, in November J&K reported a total of 15, 439 positive cases and 216 deaths and in October last year, J&K reported 19,715 positive cases and 297 deaths.

Pertinently, 37,373 positive cases and 478 deaths were reported in J&K in the month of September 2020, highest in last year. “17,339 positive cases and 326 deaths were reported in J&K in the month of August 2020,” the figures suggest.

Moreover, 12,862 positive cases and 276 deaths were reported in J&K in the month of July 2020, the data states.

As per the official data, in the first 115 days (from March 08-June 30, 2020) 7,497 positive cases and 101 Covid-19 related deaths were witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir.

It may be recalled that the first case of the COVID-19 pandemic in India was reported on January, 30, 2020, originating from China.

The virus later spread to various states and union territories in India. Two suspected cases with high virus load were detected and isolated on March 4 in Government Medical College, Jammu. One of them became the first confirmed positive case on 9 March 2020. Both individuals had a travel history of outside J&K. (KNO)

Ahead of snowfall forecast, cold conditions prevail in Kashmir

Srinagar: Kashmir and Ladakh continued to reel under sub zero temperatures with famous Pahalgam resort remaining the coldest place in the Valley on Thursday.

A meteorological department official here said that Srinagar recorded minus 1.8°C against previous night’s minus 2.5°C which was lowest temperature recorded this season.

Qazigund recorded minimum temperature of minus 1.5°C against minus 3.3°C on the previous night, he said. It was minus 0.5°C below normal for the gateway town of Kashmir for this time of the year, the official said.

Pahalgam recorded a low of minus 4.2°C against minus 5.2°C on previous night. The famous resort in south Kashmir was coldest place in entire Valley.

Kokernag, also in south Kashmir, recorded a low of minus 1.4°C against minus 1.8°C on previous night and normal of 0.6°C, the official said.

Kupwara town in north Kashmir recorded a low of minus 3.3°C against minus 3.5°C on the previous night, the official said.

Gulmarg, the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir, recorded a minimum of minus 1.5°C against minus 1.6°C on the previous night, the official said.

Ladakh’s Leh recorded a low of minus 4.6°C against last night’s minus 8.6°C while Kargil town recorded a low of minus 4.5°C. Drass in Kargil, the second coldest place in the world after Siberia, recorded a low of minus 11.8°C, the official said.

The weatherman has forecast widespread light to moderate snowfall and rains in plains of Jammu and Kashmir during 4-6 December.

“A fresh western disturbance most likely to affect J&K and adjoining areas during 4th (evening) to 6th (Afternoon) December with peak activity on 5th December,” the official said, adding, “”Widespread light to moderate snowfall in middle and higher reaches of Kashmir/Jammu and light snow/rain over plains of Kashmir/Jammu  is expected.”

He said higher reaches of Kupwara, Baramulla, Bandipora, Shopian and Ganderbal districts may receive 6-9 inches of Snow during the period.

Regarding the probable impact, he said, there may be temporary disruption of air and surface traffic over passes like Zojila, Sinthan Top, Razdan Top, Mugal Road due to snow and freezing temperatures on December 5.

The MeT official said that there should be proper prunning of orchards and withheld irrigation and fertilizer application in wheat and mustard crops in plains of Jammu during period. (GNS)

BSF celebrates 57th raising day

Srinagar: Border Security Force (BSF), an elite force of the country was raised on 1st Dec 1965 with primary responsibility to safeguard the international borders, has completed 56 years of its dedicated, distinguished and glorious service to the nation.

On the occasion of BSF Raising Day, a cultural Programme and Barakhana was organized for BSF veterans and all posted BSF personnel of Ftr HQ BSF, Kashmir as well as troops of STC BSF, Kashmir.

BSF Raising Day was celebrated with great zest and zeal at frontier headquarters BSF Kashmir.

Presently, the BSF, the largest border guarding force of the world is guarding international border the Indo-Pak Border, Indo-Bangladesh border and also deployed on internal security of the country with full devotion.

For last one week, hordes of programs were organized at different locations of BSF deployment in Kashmir including public outreach programs with border population.

CBK files chargesheet against man for providing fake job orders 

Srinagar: Crime Branch Kashmir on Thursday filed chargesheet against one person for providing fake appointment orders for government services to gullible persons against monetary considerations.

An official of the Crime Branch Kashmir (CBK) in a statement said the a case (FIR No. 15/2016) under section 420, 467, 468, 471, 201 RPC of was registered against accused Abdul Hamid Dar son of Late Sonaulla Dar of Kakavthal Kreei, Baramulla, at present Chinar Colony, HMT Mustafabad Srinagar for providing fake and forged appointment orders purported to have been issued by the Chief Conservator of Forests to gullible people against monetary considerations. The chargesheet was filed before Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar.

“During the course of investigation, it was established that the accused prepared fake appointment orders and provided the same to one Rafakat Hussian Manhas of Kamalkote, Uri, Baramulla and grabbed Rs 2 lakhs from him,” the CBK said, adding, “The accused has also cheated and grabbed Rs. 3.50 lackhs from one Tariq Ahmad Sofi of Arampora, Qamarwari for providing the government job”.

12 days Pushkar Mela concludes in Ganderbal

By: Raja Syed Rather

Ganderbal: Thousands of devotees mostly from South India celebrated the “Pushkar Sanan” festival in Shadipora area of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district that concluded peacefully on Thursday.

Sindhu Pushkar Mela celebrated by Hindus at Prayagraj Mandir Narayanbagh Shadipora Ganderbal started on 21 November 2021. During the festival thousand of devotees took a dip in Sindh river.

An official said that thousands of devotees mostly from South India, have converged at Narayan Bagh Ganderbal who were seen taking a dip at the confluence of the Jhelum and Sindh river in Ganderbal.

The devotees celebrated the Pushkar Sanan festival after a gap of 12 years in the Kashmir Valley.

“Pushkar Sanan is treated as most important and of high religious importance, during which devotees usually pray for the dead at Shadipora and also immerse the ashes of the deceased at the merging place of the Jhelum and Sindh,” says Vikas Sharma , a devotee from Andhra Pardesh.

Besides praying for the dead, devotees believe that taking a dip at the confluence of the Jhelum and Sindh has several health benefits also. (KNO)

Stray dogs bite woman, 2 minors in Sogam

By: Jahangir Lolabi

Kupwara: Three persons including a woman and two minors were bitten by stray dogs in Sogam Lolab area of this north Kashmir district on Thursday.

Reports said that dogs attacked and bit a woman, Sun Mala wife of Bashir Ahmed Lone, Sahil Ahmed Lone (17) son of Showkat Ahmed Lone and Talib Sajad  (12) son of Sajad Ahmad Lone. The trio was shifted to Sub District Hospital Sogam for treatment.

BMO Sogam Dr Fareed Shaheen said that they have been provided treatment. The dogs have created a scare in the area and people have urged concerned authorities to take necessary action so as to prevent such attacks in future. (GNS)

Illegal construction goes unabated in Gbl

By: Raja Syed Rather

Ganderbal: Illegal constructions are going on unabated in district Ganderbal, as revenue authorities are acting as mute spectators to the vandalization of agricultural land along Srinagar-Leh highway and in the interiors of town.

In order to prevent vandalization of agricultural land, authorities recently banned construction within 200 meters on either side of the highway.

However, the local administration has failed to implement the ban as several residential and commercial structures have mushroomed along the highway.

Several commercial and residential structures have come up on agricultural land on almost five kilometres stretch of the highway from Beehama to Wayil besides Bambloora to Gund Rehman in the interior areas of town.

A local social activist Mohammad Amin said the illegal constructions have taken pace particularly after the Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal has gone for a leave.

He further alleged that district administration particularly revenue authorities are not bothered at all and thus are allowing erection of such structures in flagrant violation of existing laws.

Meanwhile, the concerned Tehsildar showed reluctance to comment on this issue, however, said that the report has been forwarded to higher authorities. (KNO)

Work on twin GMCs in Kashmir in full swing

83 % work completed in Anantnag, 75 % in Baramulla

By: Ibni Maqbool

Srinagar: The work on twin Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) in South Kashmir’s Anantnag and north Kashmir’s Baramulla district was going on in full swing while the executing agency has informed the government that the half of the blocks at the twin colleges will be completed by the end of this month.

A record note of a meeting a chaired by divisional commissioner Kashmir P.K. Pole on November 26 to review development projects in Kashmir Valley, lays bare that Jammu and Kashmir Projects Construction Corporation (JKPCC) Limited apprised him that the revised deadline for completion of GMC Anantnag is December 2021 but only 83 percent work has been completed so far.

The documents in possession of The Precious Kashmir reveal that he was informed that out of 10 blocks, five will be ready by ending December 2021.

The Divisional Commissioner directed them that remaining five blocks should be completed by March 31, 2022 in all respects.

According to the document, JKPCC further informed the participants that revised deadline for completion of GMC Baramulla is also December 31, 2021, however, only 75 percent progress has been achieved till date and work is in full swing.

The document further reveals that it was apprised that out 08 blocks of GMC Baramulla, four will be ready by 31-12-2021.

“The chair directed out of 08 blocks/works four shale be completed in all respects by or before 31-12-2021 and the remaining four shall be completed by or before March 3l. 2021,” the note further reads.

In the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner Baramulla requested that more manpower needs to be deployed for completion of the project on time.

IED expert among 2 Jaish commanders killed in Pulwama gunfight: Police

By: Jahangeer Ganaie

Pulwama: Two top militant commanders of Jaish-e Muhammad outfit were killed in an encounter in Qasbayar area of Rajpora hamlet in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district, police said on Wednesday.

A senior police officer said that a joint team of Police, Army’s 44 RR and CRPF launched a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) on specific information about the presence of militants in the Qasbayar area in pre-dawn hours on Wednesday.

He said that as the presence of militants got ascertained, efforts were made to evacuate the civilians in the area and a message of surrender was passed to the hiding militants, which they rejected.

The official said that as the joint team of forces approached the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them, which retaliated, triggering an encounter.

In the ensuing gunfight, two militants namely Yasir Parray, a resident of Qasbayar and Furqan, a foreign militant were killed, he said.

Inspector General of police Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said that militant commander of JeM Yasir Parray was an IED expert and his foreign associate Furqan was also killed.

He said that both militants were involved in several cases and their killing is big success to forces.

Director General of Police Dilbagh Singh while talking with media persons in Pulwama said that it was a clean operation in which two top militant commanders were killed who were active since long time in the area and were involved in several cases.

He said that Yasir Parray was an IED expert who was involved in an IED attack in district in which two soldiers were killed and many injured besides that Furqan who had infiltrated via Gurez was also involved in many militancy related cases.

Both were working together since long and around one dozen FIRs are registered against the duo, he said. “The two militants were killed in a very clean operation,” he said.

He said lot of efforts were made to project TRF as a new and big militant organisation, but “all propaganda was foiled and countered by security agencies.” “Under a well-conceived plan, TRF was projected in a way that as if locals are running this militant organisation. In the past one month, we launched massive operations against TRF and those who were promoting TRF were dealt with and their efforts were foiled,” he said.

Meanwhile, a police spokesman said that in the ensuing encounter, two militants JeM were killed and their bodies were retrieved from the site of encounter.

The killed militants have been identified as Yasir Parray, resident of Qasbayar Pulwama (an IED expert) and a foreign militant Abu Furkan alias Ali Bhai resident of Pakistan.

“The killed militant Yasir Parray figured among the list of most wanted militant operating in the valley as he was a highly trained IED expert. Besides other crimes, he was also instrumental in motivating and recruiting the youth to join terror folds and other criminal activities.”

The spokesman besides, the other killed militant Abu Furkan was active in Kashmir valley since 2018 figuring among the list of top 60 militants and used to operate in Pulwama and Pakharpora area of Budgam. “Furqan and along with Yasir Parray were the main conspirators of Avandgund Rajpora VB-IED in which 50Kg IED laden Santro Vehicle was recovered and defused by Police and security forces. They were also involved in killing of a civilian Azad Ahmad Dar resident of Kangan Pulwama,” the statement said.

Defence spokesman in Srinagar Colonel Emron Musavi in a statement said that on receipt of reliable information from police, about the presence of militants in the vicinity of Qasbayar village in Pulwama district, army and police launched a joint cordon and search operation on intervening night of 30 November and December 1.

“The suspected house in the village was surrounded and cordoned off after midnight on December. Call for surrender was given, however the militants opened indiscriminate fire upon the security forces. Intermittent exchange of fire kept taking place and at around 8:15 am, the two trapped militants were killed,” he said.

“The militants have been identified by the police as Yasir Ahmad Parray and Furqan alias Ali Bhai, who was a Pakistani militant. Two AK 47s, two pistols and other warlike stores were recovered from the encounter site.”

The defence spokesman said that based on the police information, Furqan alias Ali Bhai was a “ruthless category A+” Pakistani militant who was known to be active with JeM since June 26, 2020.

“He was sent to Kashmir to radicalise youth and incite them to take up arms. The second militant, Yassir Ahmad Parrey, a resident of Qasbayar, Pulwama, was a notorious category “B” militant who had joined JeM on June 20, 2019.  He was known to be associated with various Pakistani militants and act as a guide for bringing them into Kashmir. He was a known associate of Pakistani militant Abu Saifullah alias Lambu, who had planned the Pulwama convoy attack on CRPF. He had orchestrated attacks on the security forces using an improvised explosive device at Arihal on June 17, 2019,” the defence spokesman said. (KNO)