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Exposed! Private clinic scam in Jammu

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                                  Exposed! Private clinic scam in Jammu

     Aman Zutshi

Jammu: In an astonishing incident, a man has alleged that he was checked by a man in a private clinic in Jammu, who was posing as a doctor in the absence of the genuine one, who is in abroad.

As per the report, a man went to a private clinic in Jammu for a medical checkup and on reaching there he was allegedly attended by a doctor’s apprentice in his absence, who faked as the doctor.

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Narrating his ordeal, Bobby Mehra, the victim, said, “I was feeling pain on my shoulders and back, someone advised me to visit Dr Salaria as he is good”.

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“I went to the clinic and after paying the fees I got the receipt, after which the doctor checked me and prescribed some medicines”, he added.

“I didn’t buy the medicines which he prescribed me, later someone told me Dr Salaria is in Saudi Arab and not here, it baffled me”, Mehra said.

“Hearing Dr Salaria’s name I came here, but someone else in his absence is diagnosing the patients, who will be responsible if something happens to me”, he asserted.

“My statement in the police complaint has been changed by the police because they have written that the doctor is working in GMC and was absent from his duty, but this is not the case cause he is out of the country”, he alleged.

“The mistake is committed by the police and I have given them another application to change my statement, they should accept their error”, Mehra said.

“I have talked to SHO sir he assured me that my statements will be documented as I narrated them”, he further said.

“The doctor was also present at the police station and he was asking me to compromise and take Rs 500 , but I don’t know whether he is a doctor or not”, he added.

“The SHO sir has told me that they will discover the identity of the person who conducted my medical check-up at the clinic”, Mehra remarked.

“Police has said that the doctor’s prescription which I gave them as evidence is missing, but I told them that they have lost it and not me”, he said.

“The court proceeding is still going on”, he further said.

Katra observes shutdown, protests against ropeway project

Hundreds of traders on Tuesday observed total shutdown in protest against proposed Tarakote-Sanji Chhat ropeway project in Katra town of Reasi district in Jammu and Kashmir.
Amidst slogans, the local traders this morning took out a protest rally and staged sit-in outside office of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board.

The protesting traders said that they will submit a memorandum to the Shrine Board requesting for the cancellation of the proposed passenger ropeway project between Tarakote Marg and Sanji Chhat along the 12-km track to the revered shrine atop the Trikuta hills in Reasi district.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on February 20 during his visit to Katra, said that the tender process for a ropeway for the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine is the final phase and the project will be undertaken with “utmost sensitivity” to safeguard the interests of local businesses.

Sinha, who is also the chairman of the Shrine Board, said, “The tendering process of the ropeway project is in its last phase and the work on the project will be undertaken with utmost sensitivity to ensure that local business is not impacted.”

However, the protesting traders opposed the decision alleging that the local business will get completely affected if the ropeway project takes off from Tarakote Marg to Sanji Chhat.
As per officials, the 2.4-km-long 250 crore ropeway project will be completed in three years and with this facility, pilgrims can reach the temple complex in just six minutes compared to the five to six hour trek.

91.25 lakh pilgrims visited the shrine in 2022, the highest in nearly a decade.
Earlier in May 2018, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated Tarakote Marg, an alternate seven kilometre track to the temple which is less steep and with easier gradient.

First Phase Of Smart Traffic Management System Completed In Jammu

The first phase of the intelligent traffic management and surveillance system (ITMSS) has been made operational in Jammu, a step that would help authorities better manage vehicular flow and catch violators.

The system is operational at 12 major locations in the city and activities are being monitored from a traffic department-managed integrated command and control centre.
“Operations (of the ITMSS’ first phase) have started in Jammu,” Vehant Technologies chief executive officer (CEO) and co-founder Kapil Bardeja said.

The project is being implemented in phases with system integrators, he said.
“The project was initiated in November 2022. Installations are going on and depending upon the installations with system integrators, the project will be completed soon,” Bardeja, whose firm has been tasked with implementation of the ITMSS in Jammu. He added that software solutions have already been deployed at some locations.

In the first phase, the ITMSS has been deployed and made operational at 12 major locations, including at Zorawar Singh Chowk, railway station, RBI Turning, G L Dogra Chowk, Panama Chowk, Jammu University Gate, Last Morh, Main Stop Gandhi Nagar, R S Pura airport, Gujjar Nagar Chowk and Valmiki Chowk, officials said.

The intelligent traffic management and city surveillance system will be in place at 38 junctions having traffic signals, once the project is completed, they said.

The officials said automatic vehicle number plate identification, red light violation, stolen vehicle identification and using of mobilephone while driving are among the things that can be detected by the smart system.

Usually, these intelligent traffic management system projects are implemented by a “master systems integrator” firm and then there are artificial intelligence software providers like Vehant Technologies that provide solutions to make roads safer, they said.
The ITMSS automatically encrypts and transfers data of violation to a centralised server at the Traffic Police headquarters, the officials said.

“The system also facilitates e-challan generation along with photo and video evidence which is then sent to the violator’s mobile phone through SMS. The system is capable of 24X7 operations,” an official said. This solution will have an overview camera to capture the zoomed-out picture of an entire area when there has been a red-light violation, he said.
The officials said the network will read the number plate of an offending vehicle and store it in the database.

Based on the information received from these cameras, an adaptive traffic-control system can also alter traffic signal cycles in real time to respond to changing traffic conditions. Once fully-operational, the system is expected to cut down waiting time at traffic signals by almost half, they said.
“The red light violation detection system will allow traffic police to keep a track on violators and generate e-challan,” an official said.

The system would consist of camera mounted sensors for better detection of traffic violations and data would be relayed to the central control room, the officials said.
“It will also help police to detect and register cases against persons for not wearing helmets, over speeding, triple-riding, stop line violations, speaking over the phone while driving and other violations,” the official said.

These cameras also function effectively during night hours as recording takes place only if there is vehicle movement on the roads, he added.

Shocking News from J&K: 13-yr-old pregnant after raped by brother-in-law

A minor girl has been allegedly raped by her brother-in-law in the Zampathri area of Shopian.

The 13-year-old girl was impregnated by her sister’s husband, who later planned to kill the newborn, the police told media, as per the family’s complaint.

As per a video statement by the district police chief, the relatives of the minor girl have registered a complaint.

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Upon receiving the complaint, the police arrested the accused under the relevant sections of the law.

“The police took swift action and arrested the accused. The investigation is going on, the other accused, if found, will be arrested soon,” a senior police officer from Shopian said.

 

J&K Govt orders change in school timing

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The J&K government has ordered change in the school timings in Srinagar from March 01 of 2023.

The decision comes a day ahead of reopening of schools across Kashmir after a break of more than two months winter vacation.

As per the official communication addressed to Director School Education Kashmir (DSEK), the administrative department has fixed the timing of schools in Srinagar city from 9am to 2pm.

“I am directed to convey approval of the department for change of school timings in Srinagar City from 9am to 2pm w.e.f March 1 of 2023,” reads an official communication signed by Under Secretary in SED Muhammad Iqbal Mir.

As already reported by Greater Kashmir newspaper, the traffic police department Srinagar had recommended to the School Education Department (SED) to change the school timing of schools falling within the city limits to ease the traffic congestion.

The proposal was sent in view of the bad condition of the roads due to the construction work going on everywhere around the city.

Massive Fire breaks out in Jammu 

                                    Massive Fire breaks out in Jammu 

 

Jammu: A fire broke out in a car garage in ward no.14 near Kharote Morh, Kathua in Jammu and gutted several cars, yesterday.

According to the report, the incident happened when a massive fire broke in the car garage situated near Kharote Morh in ward no.14 of Kathua and soon gutted four vehicles which were parked there.

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After the incident, the fire brigade along with police reached the spot and began a firefighting operation and after hectic efforts controlled the blaze.

 

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“I was in Hatli Morh and then I received a call from a boy, who informed me that fire has broke out in my shop”, said Panjak Kumar, Owner of the garage.

“There were five cars here, two were mine and three belonged to my customers. No one  has died, but I have suffered 10-12 lakhs of loss in this blaze”, he added.

“I was cleaning the garage then suddenly I noticed the fire and soon it started spreading everywhere, I opened the shutters and told the boys standing outside to call fire tenders”, said Ankush, a worker of the garage.

“The fire tenders came and doused the flames”, he further said.

Vehicle overturns on National highway in Jammu

Pic of load carrier overturned near Chichi Mata temple in Samba.
Pic of load carrier overturned near Chichi Mata temple in Samba.

                         Vehicle overturns on National highway in Jammu

 

Jammu: A load carrier overturned near Chichi Mata temple on Jammu-Pathankot national highway in Samba, this afternoon.

As per the report, the incident took place when a load carrier was heading towards Jammu carrying vegetables in it and then overturned on the national highway, when it was trying to save a speedy motorcyclist which was trying to overtake the vehicle.

Also Read: Caught on camera: Thieves steals cash from showroom in Jammu

“A Bike came and speedily overtook this load carrier and it overturned here because it was trying to save the bike-borne couple, a convoy of vehicles was also coming simultaneously”, Vishal,  a local said.


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“No one is injured in this incident”, he added.

 

 Caught on camera: Thieves steals cash from showroom in Jammu

Thief caught on CCTV camera breaking the Van Heusen showroom's locks in Bari Barhmana.
Thief caught on CCTV camera breaking the Van Heusen showroom's locks in Bari Barhmana.

                 Caught on camera: Thieves steals cash from showroom in Jammu

 

Jammu: In a shocking incident, two thieves broke into a showroom near National highway in Bari Brahmana late night yesterday and were caught on the CCTV camera installed there, while stealing ₹ 59,000 in cash.

The report said that the theft took place when two burglars broke into a Van Heusen showroom situated near National highway in Bari Brahmana after midnight and then stole the cash by breaking the store’s locks with a rod and ran away with 59K.

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“We closed the showroom at 9:30pm last night then in the morning I got a call from my housekeeping and she asked me have I opened the showroom that much early as the locks are broken”, said Mr Vijay Kumar, manager of the showroom.


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“In a haste I called my showroom staff and told him to check the showroom as what had happened there, he lives nearby it and went there and sent me the pics of broken locks of our store”, said.

He added: “I then called our showroom’s owner and sent him the pics, he told me to check the cash drawer and when I opened it there was nothing in it”.

“The robbers fled away with our two days of cash collection which was Rupees 59,000”, he alleged.

“My owner told me to visit Bari Brahmana police station to register a complaint, the police cooperated and came with me”, he said.

“A forensic team also came with them they have collected the finger prints from our store and told me to not touch anything till they don’t prepare a report”, he further said.

“I don’t know what to touch or not in my store. I have restricted the entry of my store staff and customers here”, he added.

The police is still looking into the matter.

Rain, Snow In J&K: Check Weather Update

The weather department on Tuesday forecast intermittent light to moderate snowfall and rain in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Intermittent light to moderate snowfall/rain (thunderstorm with rain in Jammu region) is expected at most places of J&K with main activity on February 28th(evening)- March 1st,” a meteorological department official  said.

He said that dry weather is expected during 3rd to 7th March.

He said that the weather system may affect surface transportation over major passes like Srinagar-Jammu highway, Sinthan Top, Sadna Top etc. during March 1-2nd.

The temperatures have been remaining above normal.

Srinagar recorded a low of 4.0°C against 4.2°C on the previous night and it was above normal by 2.5°C for the summer capital.

Jammu recorded a low of 13.1°C against 15.1°C on the previous night. It was 1.5°C above normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said.

 

Terrorist killed in Anantnag encounter, operation still underway

               Terrorist killed in Anantnag encounter, operation still underway

A terrorist has been killed in an ongoing gunfight that broke out between terrorists and security forces in Padgampora Awantipora area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama, an official said on Tuesday.

An official said that a joint team of Police, Army and CRPF launched a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) on specific information about the presence of terrorists in the area.

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He said that as the joint team of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding terrorists fired upon them, which was retaliated, thus triggering a gunfight.

During exchange of fire, one terrorist has been killed so far while operation is on in the area.