Home Blog Page 558

Day not far when all KPs would return to their homeland: LG Manoj Sinha

   Day not far when all KPs would return to their homeland: LG Manoj Sinha

Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday said that the day was not far when all Kashmiri Pandits would return to their home land.

“With God’s grace, all KPs would return to their homes in Kashmir and the day is not far,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a function at Jammu, as reported by a local news agency.

Also Read: Driver finds Bag Full Of Make-up in Jammu, appeals owner to take it

He said that salaries of the KP employees working under PM Package in Kashmir, who rejoined their duties, have been released. “The relief and rehabilitation department ensured that these employees are properly rehabilitated,” he said.

He said that at Pantha Chowk area of Srinagar, Yatri Niwas has been constructed and is being upgraded to accommodate 3000 pilgrims at a time

Jammu: In setback to AAP, Harsh Dev Singh resigns

               Jammu: In setback to AAP, Harsh Dev Singh resigns

In a big setback to Aam Admi Party in Jammu and Kashmir, the party’s chairman of State Coordination Committee, Harsh Dev Singh resigned on Thursday.

Singh resigned from the party claiming that he wants to revive his former party, J&K National Panthers Party.

Also Read: 14-year-old girl attacked by leopard in Jammu

Confirmed his decision to revive J&K NPP, he said he made this decision after consulting people who were feeling that their voice must be raised.

             Watch Report by Ashish Kohli

He recalled his roots and his father’s contribution to JKNPP.

Driver finds Bag Full Of Make-up in Jammu, appeals owner to take it

         Driver finds Bag Full Of Make-up in Jammu, appeals owner to take it

Sometimes human beings surprise us with their acts of kindness and honesty, even as the concepts of compassion and humanity seems to be lost on many.

An example of this is an incident from Jammu that involves an honest auto-rickshaw driver who found a bag full of make-up at Dogra Chowk in Jammu on Thursday and has appealed its rightful owner to take it from him.

Also Read: 14-year-old girl attacked by leopard in Jammu

“I’m Balwinder Kumar and I found this bag around 6:30am in Dogra chowk, at first I was afraid to touch it. But when a scrap picker was about to lift it, I stopped him and told him to let me check it what does it contain”, Mr Balwinder Kumar who drives an Autorickshaw told media.

                     Watch Report by Ashish Kohli

“I found costly cosmetic products in the bag, then I thought of contacting Mr Ashish Kohli to help in spreading this news that I found a bag full of make-up and its rightful owner can come to take it from me”, he said.

“Our autorickshaw stand is near M.A stadium and the owner can call me on this number 8082211249 to take this bag”, he added.

“I’m of the opinion that one should really return missing stuff of people, because who knows how that person might have bought the goods”, he said.

Jammu: Panchs resign in protest against poor work of panchayats

      Jammu: Panchs resign in protest against poor work of panchayats


Jammu:
Three panchs of Kahno Kalani panchayat of block Sathra in Poonch district have submitted their resignation from their panchayat membership while expressing dissatisfaction over the working of panchayats.

Trio have submitted their resignations to Block Development Officer Sathra.

Also Read: Self Styled Leaders Arrested in J-K: Police

The panchs who have submitted their resignation include Zulfiqar Ahmed, Riaz Ahmed and Tariq Hussain from wards 1, 3, and 4 respectively.

Talking to media persons before submitting their resignation, the panchayat ward members said that development in their panchayat is going at a snail’s pace while the sand and land mafia is also active.

Panchayat members also said that no development work is being done in their wards and despite repeated pleas, before concerned sarpanch, no one is paying any concern.

Block Development Officer Sathra, Sanjeev Kumar, said that three panchayat members of Panchayat Kahnu Kalani came to his office and submitted their resignations.

He said that these panchayat representatives have made serious allegations against the sarpanch of the respective panchayat in their resignations and these allegations are the subject of inquiry.

14-year-old girl attacked by leopard in Jammu

                          14-year-old girl attacked by leopard in Jammu

 

            Aman Zutshi

Jammu: A 14-yr-old girl was attacked by a leopard when she went to cut grass in her field in Khara Madhana, Purmandal, Samba, yesterday.

The report said that the incident happened when a leopard emerged from a nearby forest and pounced on the victim and her family members who were cutting grass in their field.

Also Read:  Jammu: 1 dies, another injured in twin accidents

The victim has been identified as Sonia Devi (14) daughter of Kalu r/o Khara Madana village, Purmandal, Samba.

             Watch Video

The victim has sustained injuries on her arms, belly and legs by the leopard’s attack, she studies in 9th class, the report said.

After the incident the victim was rushed to GMC Jammu where she is being treated.

Mrs Raj Kumari, a relative of the victim, said, “We went to cut grass in our field leopard came and attacked us and when we raised alarm he fled”.

“We are scared and this is the first time a leopard has attacked a human here, earlier it only used to target animals”, she added.

“I work in a company at Bari Brahmana a relative called and told me that my niece is attacked by a leopard and went to meet her. I also went to see her at the hospital”, Victim’s aunt said.

“We also went with her in the field and a leopard attacked us, only when we screamed then it ran. We rescued sonia from its jaws”, another relative of the victim said.

“All of us are sacred now to go outside, the govt should take preventive measures against it”, another relative of the victim said.

The locals has said that they have suffered heavy losses by this leopard attack.

I-T Dept’s survey at BBC’s India offices enter third day

The Income Tax (IT) Department’s ‘survey’ at the BBC office continued for the third straight day on Thursday as officials gathered financial data from select staffers and made copies of electronic and paper data of the news organisation.

The operation that began at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) offices in Delhi and Mumbai around 11:30 am on Tuesday has clocked more than 48 hours now, officials said. The survey is going on.

Authorities had said on Wednesday that the exercise would continue for some more time, saying the “exact time frame to call the operation closed rests entirely on the teams on the ground”.

The survey is being carried out to investigate issues related to international taxation and transfer pricing of BBC subsidiary companies, officials have said.

The survey teams are seeking answers on financial transactions, the company structure and other details about the news company, and are copying data from electronic gadgets as part of their task of collecting the evidence, tax officials had said.

Opposition parties have denounced the I-T department action against the London-headquartered public broadcaster, terming it “political vendetta”.

On Tuesday, the ruling BJP had accused the BBC of “venomous reporting” while the opposition had questioned the timing of the action that came weeks after the broadcaster aired a two-part documentary “India: The Modi Question” on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the 2002 Gujarat violence.

While there has been no official statement from the Income Tax Department on the action, the BBC has said it was cooperating with the authorities.

A BBC staffer in Delhi said they were broadcasting their news like usual.

The Supreme Court last week dismissed a plea seeking the imposition of a complete ban on the BBC in India in the wake of the controversial documentary, terming the petition “entirely misconceived” and “absolutely meritless”.

Another set of petitions challenging the government’s decision to block the documentary’s access on social media platforms will be heard in April. On 21 January, the government had issued directions to block multiple YouTube videos and Twitter posts sharing links to the documentary.

Self Styled Leaders Arrested in J-K: Police

                         Self Styled Leaders Arrested in J-K: Police

 

Srinagar: Police on thursday claimed to have arrested three self styled leaders, who were threatening media persons and gave anti national statement in Srinagar district.

Informing via its official twitter handle, the Srinagar police wrote, “3 Miscreants namely Suhail Khan, Nadeem Shafi Rather & Umar Majeed Wani arrested.

Also Read: J&K: Infiltrator killed by police

They were self styled leaders and had threatened & intimidated media persons, gave anti-national byte yesterday in a press conference. FIR no 05/2023 in relevant sections registered in Kothibagh PS”.

                Watch Report by Ashish Kohli

J&K: Search Operation Launched After Gunshot Like Sound Heard

        J&K: Search Operation Launched After Gunshot Like Sound Heard

Jammu and Kashmir police on Thursday said that there was gunshot sound in Srinagar’s Qamarwari area with no injury to anyone.

 Also Read: J&K: Infiltrator killed by police

“Some gunshot like sound was heard in Qamarwari area. Police team is in the locality to ascertain facts, there is no damage or injury whatsoever. Cordon and Search Operations launched in the area,” Srinagar Police said in a tweet.

J&K: Check Weather forecast for next 24 hrs

                       J&K: Check Weather forecast for next 24 hrs    

Weather was dry in Jammu and Kashmir during the last 24 hours as the MeT office said on Thursday that dry weather with partly cloudy sky is likely to continue.

“Dry, partly cloudy weather is likely in J&K during the next 24 hours,” an official of the Meteorological (MeT) department said.

Also Read: J&K: Click Here to check fresh Weather Report

Srinagar had 1.3, Pahalgam minus 1.9 and Gulmarg minus 2 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature.

In Ladakh region, Drass town had minus 10.9, Kargil minus 10.8 and Leh minus 7 as the minimum temperature.

Jammu had 11.2, Katra 12, Batote 8.2, Banihal 4 and Bhaderwah 4.6 as the minimum temperature.

Jammu: 1 dies, another injured in twin accidents

Jammu: 1 dies, another injured in twin accidents

 

A truck driver died after his vehicle fell into a deep gorge near Panthyal in Ramban district on late Wednesday night, officials said.

An official said that the truck loaded with fresh vegetables rolled down into a deep gorge last night near Panthyal.

Also Read: Speeding car jumps over divider, hits another in Jammu

He said driver identified as Shamsher singh son of Gurdev Singh of Punjab died on the spot.

Meanwhile, in a similar incident a driver was critically injured after his vehicle rolled down into a gorge near Chamalwas area of Ramban.

Driver identified as Saqib Rashid son of Abdul Rashid Itoo Banihal was shifted to SDH Banihal for treatment.