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Srinagar-Jammu highway reopens after three days of closure

Vehicular movement on Srinagar-Jammu highway was partially restored partially on Saturday after remaining closed for three days, officials said here

An official said that the highway was blocked since Thursday evening due to landslides and shooting stones triggered by rains near Mehar, Panthyal, Magarkot and Cafeteria Morh.

He said after completion of clearance operation, movement of vehicles has been partially restored on the highway.

The official said that due to the blockade of the highway, around 1000 of Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) and Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) were stranded at various locations since three days.

“The movement of vehicles would remain normal if weather remains fair,” he added.

 

Get Rs 2.5 lakh from J&K govt under this Scheme: Details Inside

The Jammu and Kashmir government has unveiled a scheme to give Rs 2.5 lakh to every inter-caste marriage involving a dalit.

According to an order, UT administration has come up with a scheme to incentivize inter-caste marriage involving a dalit.

The scheme has been unveiled after the administrative council gave a go-ahead for the same. The centre had also unveiled a similar scheme in 2017.

The scheme has been framed for implementation of the Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1995 and the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities), Act 1989.

To avail benefits of the scheme, one of the spouses in the inter-marriage caste should belong to schedule caste community as mentioned under Scheduled Caste List (out of 13 Castes) specified in The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950 C.O.19 for Jammu and Kashmir and the other is a non-scheduled caste Hindu.

As per guidelines of the scheme, the marriage should be valid as per the law and duly registered under the Hindu Marriage Act-1955 and a registration certificate to this effect issued by the competent authority must be furnished by the beneficiaries.

The order states that the age criteria of marriage should be as per prescribed law.

The case for assistance shall only be valid if submitted strictly within six months from the date of marriage, as indicated on the marriage registration certificate produced at the time of submission of application.

“The couples who have already received incentive from the Dr. Ambedkar Foundation, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment or any other State/UT shall not be eligible for incentive under this scheme,” the guidelines state.

The guidelines further state that the total amount of incentive will be released to the eligible couple in a single installment through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode to the joint account of the couple in any government/nationalized bank in the form of fixed deposit (FD) with a lock-in period of three years.

“At the time of maturity of the fixed deposit i.e. after completion of 3 years the couple has to submit a joint undertaking to the bank regarding the successful sustenance of marriage clearly depicting that no marital dispute or legal proceedings are going on between the couple after which the bank will provide them the option of withdrawing the amount or continuing the fixed deposit under an intimation to the sanctioning authority. In case the beneficiary couple fails to produce the joint undertaking regarding the same it will be the responsibility of the Bank concerned to return and remit the total amount along with interest to Government account under intimation to sanctioning authority,” the order further states.

 

Dog rescued from rubble after 90 hours in quake-hit Turkey

Dog rescued from rubble after 90 hours in quake-hit Turkey

A dog which was trapped under debris for about 90 hours in Hatay, which is a southern province in earthquake-affected Turkey, has been rescued by officials.

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A video of the rescue operation has surfaced online. In the 60-second clip, rescuers could be seen feeding water to a white dog and carefully pulling it out from the concrete debris.

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BJP leader shot dead at home

A local BJP leader was shot dead by suspected Naxalites in Chhattisgarh’s Narayanpur district, police said.

The incident took place around 8 pm when Sagar Sahu, vice president of the Narayanpur district unit of the BJP, was at his home in Chhotedongar village, said an official.

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As per the preliminary information, two unidentified persons barged into Sahu’s house and shot him in front of his family members.

The injured Sahu was taken to the Narayanpur district hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, the official said.

“Prima facie the incident seems to be the handiwork of Naxalites but investigation is underway, he added.

On Sunday, Neelkanth Kakem (40), president of Awapalli mandal unit of the BJP, was hacked to death by Naxalites in Bijapur district.

 

Latest Weather Report of Jammu-Kashmir: Click Here

The MeT office on Saturday predicted dry weather in Jammu division and rain and snow in Kashmir during the next 24 hours.

“Dry weather in Jammu division and scattered to fairly widespread rain/snow is likely to occur in the Valley during next 24 hours”, an official of the MeT department said.

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Srinagar recorded 0.5 degree Celsius minimum temperature, Pahalgam minus 2.4 and Gulmarg minus 8.3 degrees.

In Ladakh region, Drass town registered minus 7.7 degrees Celsius, Kargil minus 6.7 degrees and Leh minus 10.4 degrees.

Jammu had 9.5, Katra 8.8, Batote 2.4, Banihal 1.8 and Bhaderwah 1.1 as the minimum temperature.

Rain and snow occurred in J&K during the last 24 hours.

Man who use to sell drugs from windows in Jammu, arrested

          Man who use to sell drugs from windows in Jammu, arrested

 

      Aman Zutshi

Jammu: The Jammu Police on Saturday arrested a notorious drug seller allegedly selling drugs through his house windows at TalabTillo in Jammu.

As per report, some days ago a sting operation was conducted exclusively by JK media, after getting inputs that sales of drugs is being done by a man through a window of a house in the mentioned police.

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After getting the information, SSP Jammu along with his team swung into action and pored over the CCTV footage which they got from the cameras installed in a nearby residence and detained the culprit.

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The accused have been booked under the NDPS act in TalabTillo police station.

Mega-demolition drive underway in Jammu

In Jammu, the mega-demolition drive on the illegal encroachments on government land resumed on Saturday and is currently underway in Malik market area of Bathindi in Jammu district days after being halted.

Earlier this week, the drive was stalled due to stone pelting by the protesters carrying out demonstrations against the move. After a crackdown on the stone pelters, J&K police in a joint operation with the revenue authorities resumed the drive. The illegally occupied properties that are built on state land are being demolished by authorities.

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J&K: Man dies in road accident

A 35-year old man died in an road accident in Hajin town of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.

An official said that the man identified as Nisar Ahmed Dar, son of Gh Ahmed Dar (35) of Shahgund suffered critical injuries after a car he was traveling in met with an accident at Bonikhan area.

He said soon after the accident, Dar was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

“After conducting medico-legal formalities the body will be handed over to his family members,” he said.

 

Patwaris go on 2-day strike across Jammu province, hold protest

Patwaris across whole Jammu province today went on 2-day strike to press the Government to redress their already agreed demands.

On the strike call given by All Jammu and Kashmir Patwar Association (AJKPA) Jammu, patwaris held protest in all different parts of Jammu province as they went on 2-day token strike to create pressure on J&K Administration to fulfill their demands.

In Jammu, the protest of patwaris was held in front of the office of Divisional Commissioner Jammu. A large number of patwaries participated in the protest. They staged dharna from morning to evening while raising slogans in support of their demands which include increase in the grade pay of graduate patwaris, timely departmental promotion, providing Government accommodation for the Patwar Khanas and basic facilities for running the Patwar offices. They also sought ban on direct recruitment of Naib-Tehsildars and demanded creation of GQ circles and transfers of GQs out of the district.

Speaking on the occasion, the protesting patwaries said that in support of their demands, all the Patwaris throughout Jammu province are on 2-day strike from today. He said they were forced to go on strike as despite assurance given by the Revenue Secretary in March 2022 that all their demands will be fulfilled within a month, nothing was done after a lapse of about one year.

Similar protests of patwaris were held in other districts of Jammu province. Patwar Association Poonch also went on two-day strike following the call of the parent body in whole Jammu province. All patwaris stage dharna at Patwar Khana District HQ Poonch and in Mendhar as well. They said that Government had promised to fulfill their demands last year in March but nothing has been done yet in that regard.

They demanded the Government to hike Grade pay of patwaries from Rs 2400 to 2800, bifurcate patwar halqas, grant 75 percent Naib Tehsildar quota to patwaries through promotion and issue gun licenses to them keeping in view terrorist threats.

Man rapes 12-year-old granddaughter, arrested after she gives birth

Police arrested a 53-year-old man on charges of raping his 12-year-old granddaughter and impregnating her.

The minor gave birth to a child in November and was in a critical condition for over two months after that, police said, adding that a case was registered in the matter after the child’s mother reported the crime on December 6 in Kolkata, West Bengal. A zero FIR was registered and the man was arrested from Faridabad, they said.

Police said the mother and daughter had gone to Kolkata in November for a festival. On November 17, the victim complained of abdominal pain and was taken to a private hospital where doctors informed them that the girl was 24 weeks pregnant, said police.

The police in Faridabad said they received the FIR through post in December but before they could arrest the suspect, he fled his rented room. The suspect switched off his mobile number and kept changing locations after he learnt from villagers that a case has been registered against him and that the police were looking for him, said police.

Yogesh Kataria, station house officer of Palla police station, Faridabad, said the minor’s mother told the police that her daughter confided in her about the sexual assault by her grandfather. The child delivered prematurely after which she was in a critical condition for over two months. “The child told the mother that the grandfather used to rape her when her parents were away at work. We have recorded her statement and are verifying all allegations. She gave birth to a baby prematurely but the infant is doing well,” he said.

The suspect was arrested from Palla area in Faridabad on Wednesday night and was sent to judicial custody after being produced before the court.