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Help in eliminating drug menace from society: J&K LG

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on the ‘International Drug Abuse Day’ urged people to supplement efforts in eliminating drug menace from the society.

Lieutenant Governor urged individuals and Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to support the effort in eliminating drug menace and promote healthy and drug free society.

On the ‘ International day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking, LG said drug abuse has a wide ranging harmful impact on health and well being of individuals, families and society.

“Drug Abuse has wide-ranging harmful impacts on health & well-being of individuals, families & society. On Int’l Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking, I urge individuals, NGOs to supplement Govt’s efforts in eliminating drug menace & promote healthy and drug-free society”, Lieutenant Governor said in a tweet.

Jammu: 131 vehicles plying without HSRP seized

The teams of the Motor Vehicles Department seized 131 vehicles without High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) during a day-long drive across Jammu Division.

In the accelerated and aggressive campaign for enforcement of compulsory affixation of High Security Registration Plates (HSRP), the teams of the Motor Vehicle Department headed by the concerned RTOs/ARTOs seized 26 vehicles in Jammu district, 19 vehicles in Samba district, 21 vehicles in Udhampur district, 21 vehicles in Kathua district, 12 vehicles in Rajouri district, 10 vehicles in Reasi district, 08 vehicles in Kishtwar district and 8 vehicles in Poonch district and 06 vehicles in Doda district.

J&K: Picnic Turns Into Mourning As Student Slips To Death

A 13-year-old boy from Pampore area of Pulwama district slipped to death at Shalimar Srinagar on Saturday when he was on a picnic with his school.

Report said that the boy, who was a student of government middle school Dusoo Pampore, slipped into water at Shalimar when he was on picnic with his school.

He said that the boy was taken to SKIMS Soura for treatment by his teachers, where he breathed his last.

The official identified the boy as Mir Zeeshon son of Mohammad Shafi Mir of Dusoo area of Pampore.

Attempts were made to crush democracy during Emergency: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that during the Emergency imposed in 1975 attempts were made to “crush democracy” in India, and asserted that it is difficult to find another such example in the world where people defeated a “dictatorial mindset” through democratic means.
In his Mann Ki Baat radio broadcast, Modi recalled the Emergency imposed by the then Indira Gandhi-led Government and said all rights were “snatched away” during that time.
Emergency was announced in the country on June 25, 1975 when Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister, and was lifted on March 21, 1977.
“During the Emergency, all rights were snatched away. Among these rights was the right to life and personal liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution. At that time, attempts were made to crush democracy in India, the country’s courts, every constitutional institution, press, everything was brought under control,” Modi said.
He said censorship was so stringent that nothing could be published without approval.
“I remember, when famous singer Kishore Kumar ji refused to praise the government, he was banned, he was not allowed on radio,” the prime minister said.
Despite several attempts, thousands of arrests and atrocities on millions, the faith of Indians in democracy could not be shaken, he asserted.
“The democratic values ingrained in us since centuries, the spirit of democracy that flows in our veins, ultimately triumphed,” Modi said.
Through democratic means, people of India got rid of the Emergency and restored democracy, he said.
“It is difficult to find an example like this in the world of defeating the dictatorial mindset through democratic means,” Modi said.
“I was fortunate to be a witness as well as a participant in the struggle of our countrymen during the Emergency. Today, when the country is celebrating 75 years of its Independence, we must not forget the dark period of Emergency. Future generations also must not forget it,” he said.

Basant Rath writes to Admin, ‘Want to Resign from IPS and Join Politics’

Indian Police officer, Basant Rath, who was also a social media sensation in Jammu Kashmir as a traffic police official, has written to the Chief Secretary of Jammu Kashmir Administration stating that he wishes to join politics.

“I wish to resign from the Indian Police Service in order to be able to participate in electoral politics. Please consider this letter as my request for resignation/voluntary retirement and process it accordingly,” he wrote to the Chief Secretary of JK admin.

Jammu: Rescue operation to locate resident of Gujjar Nagar is underway

The police and SDRF team have launched a search operation to locate Mohammad Yunus who went missing from Beli Charana.

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He is a resident of Lane number 6 of Beli Charana , Gujjar Basti , Jammu. His family got worried after they came to know that their son has went missing . They sought help from the police. The police and rescue teams are extensively trying to locate the missing person.

At present the rescue operation is underway at Jammu Tawi where he was last traced through his mobile network.

Further updates on this incident are awaited.

Jammu: Woman loses Rs 2.19 lakh in cyber fraud

A big case of cyber fraud has appeared in which a woman was tricked by three men and a woman who identified themselves as solidiers from the Indian Army.

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The incident happened when a woman namely Anuradha who is from ward no. 5 of Samba lost 2.19 lakh rupees from her bank account when she shared her OTP (one-time password) three times with the cyber scammers.

Anuradha said, “On 21st of June at 10:30 pm three men and a woman video called her son, who were wearing Indian army uniforms.
They told my son we are calling from keli mandi Samba and we want to place an order. They further said we want our order ready by 11am”.

“ Next day the fraudsters called again and told us that they want to pay their bill. I shared my ATM card number with them on the whatsapp, when my son told me that the customers don’t want to pay through google pay app.The cyber fraudsters kept me on call and asked for the OTP (one-time password number) sent to my mobile, I trusted them and shared the OTP thrice”.

“I aborted the call when I noticed deductions in lakhs are not stopping from my bank account it shocked me”, she added.

The victim has registered an FIR (first information report) in the Cyber cell police department Jammu.Further details on this incident are awaited.

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J&K police issues statement on Shopian Encounter

Kashmir zone police has posted a tweet in connection with the statement made by former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, where she has sympathised with a terrorist killed during the Shopian Encounter of 20th June .

Referring to a press note the tweet read ,” We have already issued a detailed press note of the #encounter on 20th June, in which #terrorist Showkat along with 03 foreign terrorists got #neutralised. Besides, his involvement in #terror related activities was also shared”.

” The killed terrorists included 03 Pakistani terrorists identified as Bambar Khan , Al-Bakash, Aftab Bhai of proscribed terror outfit LeT and a local terrorist Showket Ahmed Sheikh , resident of Sedow Shopian on whose disclosure the said operation was conducted . It is pertinent to mention here that he was the mastermind behind an IED blast in a private vehicle at Sedow , Shopian in which one soldier was martyred and other was injured ” , the press note read .

The press note further stated ” Incriminating
materials , arms/ammunition including 02 AK – series rifles , 06 AK magazines, 01 M-4 rifle along with 01 magazine and 03 love grenades were also recovered from their possession “.

J&K: Students taking tobacco during picnic, CEO orders FIR against school

Chief Education Officer Anantnag sought an FIR against a school after a video-clip showing ‘students’ taking tobacco, went viral on social-media.

“It is to intimate that a video clip of the students who were taken to picnic by Al Sarwat School Krangsoo in district Anantnag to Verinag on 15.06.2022 went viral on social media wherein it has been shown that some students were taking tobacco etc. in the open park which is gross violation of Education Policy/norms”, reads a communiqué by CEO Anatnag to SHO Police Station Verinag.

“In this connection, you are requested to lodge an FIR against the school at an earliest and share the investigation report with this office”, the communiqué further reads.

Govt forcing employees to join duty in Kashmir: J&K Congress

Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress lashed out at the UT administration and Centre Government for coercing agitating Jammu based employees posted in Kashmir to join back their duties in Kashmir or face consequences.

In a press statement, JKPCC chief spokesperson, Ravinder Sharma has strongly criticised the UT administration for coercing the Jammu based employees to join back their duties in Kashmir valley without resolving their issues of safety and security.

“Terming such threats and coercion as very unfortunate and against the human rights of employees and their families and the JKPCC criticized such harsh actions against employees, he said, adding that the Government should resolve their issues and concerns before forcing them to resume their duties in the valley.

The Party expressed solidarity with the agitating employees and demanded a fair transfer policy for them back to their native divisions and districts besides posting in safe zones.