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J&K: Residents foil youth’s suicide attempt

The local residents on Thursday evening foiled a suicide attempt by a youth in the Sopore area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, reports said.

Quoting an official, a news agency reported that a 23-year-old youth was spotted by the locals while attempting to jump into the Jhelum river at Chanakhan bridge in Sopore.

“Following this, the locals rushed towards him and foiled his suicide attempt,” he said.

He said the youth hailed from Naidkhai area of Hajin and he will be handed over to his family after proper counseling.

‘Anganwadi Workers Welfare Association’ held agitation in Jammu

Samba, December 15, 2022: A large number of Anganwadi Workers today held a strong protest demonstration in Samba, Jammu against the local regime.

Affiliated to Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), the members of Anganwadi Workers Welfare Association, Jammu assembled at Head quarters in Samba,  and started protest demonstration against the UT Government in support of their pending demands.

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Anganwadi Workers and Helpers from various centres led by  Association general Secretary Roshu Sharma started a massive protest demonstration against the decision of the Lt Governor’s Administrative Council, the meeting of which was held recently.

They were strongly opposing the Administrative Council’s approval to the proposal of Comprehensive Human Resource Policy to govern the engagement , leaves, promotions, and other important aspects of the policy for female Anganwadi Workers and Helpers working in the Integrated Child Development Scheme of J&K UT, whereby the services of both AWWs and Helpers would end on attaining age of 60 years and the vacancy so arisen would be filled up as per prescribed procedure and the workers and helpers who after engagement have permanently changed/ shifted their residence outside the ward, would be deemed to have disengaged from the post of AWWs and Helpers and the vacancy so created will be filled up with the newly laid procedures with fresh candidates.

Mrs Roshu Sharma alleged that instead of solving their long pending issues or enhancing their wages, the LG Administration has now devised yet another way of exploitation of the female Anganwadi workers and helpers by proposing new so called Human Resource Policy.

She further said that they strongly oppose this policy and Administration should roll back on it otherwise they would intensify their agitation.

She added that they strongly demanded that their wages be increased and brought at par with Haryana or Himachal Pradesh by enhancing their state share. They regretted that they were being paid the lowest wages as compared to any other UT or State.

Authorities cancel ‘junior legal assistants’ recruitment exam

Jammu & Kashmir Legal Services Authority has cancelled the examination for the post of junior legal assistants which was conducted on November 13, 2021, officials said.

In a notification by member secretary MK Sharma, the authority stated that it has given the sanction to cancel the examination conducted on Saturday, November, 13, 2021 for the post of Junior Legal Assistants.

“The Notification No.01 of 2021 dated 08.03.2021 for the posts of Legal Assistants and Junior Legal Assistants is also cancelled, ” it said.

The notification further said that fresh advertisement notification for recruitment of Legal Assistants and Junior Legal Assistants shall be issued in due course of time.

New land policy in J&K not without motives: Sajad Lone

Peoples Conference chief Sajad Lone Thursday said the Jammu and Kashmir administration’s new land policy is ”not without motive” as it is an attempt at ”othering” Kashmiris.

Lone’s remarks came in the wake of land lease holders in Jammu and Kashmir being asked to return the possession to the government.

”The new Land policy is not at par with the rest of the country. It may well start the dark chapter of now blatantly othering the Kashmiris. Lease rules across the world and in India r fairly simple and on similar lines. But these r different and not without motives,” Lone said in a tweet.

The National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have also criticised the government’s move.

After SI and JE, another major recruitment under scanner in J-K

Recruitment of 800 firemen in Jammu and Kashmir has come under scanner following allegations of massive corruption in the selection process.

A panel headed by Raj Kumar Goyal, J-K’s Additional Chief Secretary Home, has been formed to probe alleged scam.

This is the fourth recruitment by the J-K administration which came under scanner over the last six months. Three selection lists in police, finance department and junior engineers have already been cancelled following probe by a panel headed by Goyal. The investigation has been handed to the Central Bureau of Investigation. The agency has already arrested over a dozen people in the police recruitment case.

Over 14,000 candidates appeared for the exams for 800 posts of firemen and drivers in the Fire Service Department in October 2020.

“It is very shocking to see how the recruitment process has been conducted. Firemen recruitment exams appear to be even more compromised than police sub-inspector recruitment exams,” said an official, as per the report.

The Opposition has accused the Union Territory administration for presiding over corruption and scams in recruitments in the region.

“Back-to-back recruitment scams in Naya Kashmir expose the J&K admin’s fake claims of zero corruption. They are sabotaging the future of our youngsters with unbridled impunity. Brazen manner in which corruption has blighted these processes indicate its policy to ruin the lives of youth,” tweeted former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.

Omar Abdullah, the National conference leader and former Chief Minister, also hit out at the administration. “Out of 10 recruitment lists, there are complaints against nine. Then they conduct inquiry and cancel selection lists. They (the administration) is playing with the future of youth,” said Omar Abdullah.

The National Conference leader said it has been more than four years of direct Central rule in J-K but the government is not able to stop scams in recruitment. “If there was a transparent system in place, there would be no need to conduct inquiries,” said Abdullah.

Last week, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court indicted the administration for awarding the contract to a tainted agency to conduct exams of police sub-inspectors. The court said the decision to award contract to M/s Aptech Limited — a blacklisted agency — is malafide and a change of condition in the tender was intended to favour the private agency.

As per the report, the administration appealed against the decision and a division bench put a freeze on the single bench order, allowed exams but said the results cannot be declared till further orders.

In its order, the bench referred M/s Aptech Limited’s involvement in malpractices in power department recruitment in Uttar Pradesh, police recruitment in Rajasthan and the Irrigation department in Assam.
Refering to a Delhi High Court order imposing a penalty of ₹10 lakh on the controversial agency, Justice Waseem Nargal, in his judgment, said: “I completely agree with a view taken by Delhi High Court in a case titled M/s Aptech Limited, supra that organizations resorting to, or permitting malpractice at an institutional level should be kept at bay”.

A day later, Division Bench of Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul and Justice Sindhu Sharma stayed the judgment.

Over the last two years, one after another recruitment process has come under scanner for alleged malpractices and corruption.

In June and July, recruitment exams for police sub-inspectors and junior engineers and Finance Account Assistants were cancelled following allegations of corruption and malpractices. According to the CBI investigators, sub-inspector posts were sold for ₹20 to 30 lakh during police recruitment exams. Altogether, 1,200 candidates were selected for the post of police sub- inspectors, 1,300 were picked as junior engineers and about 1000 as Finance Account Assistants.

Thief tied to pole, thrashed in Public in Jammu

Jammu, Dec 15: An alleged thief was tied to a pole and beaten up by the people when he stole some cash from a shop at Dolian village in Bari Brahmana, Jammu on Thursday.

As per the report, a burglar came to a shop and on the pretext of buying eatables stole money from the cash box kept in the shop and was fleeing, when some locals who were standing at the crime scene caught and tied him to a pole.

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“We were standing near the shop, when I saw this burglar coming in the shop and hurriedly taking out the money from its cash box and was calling the shopkeeper faking as a customer to pay for the eatables he bought. I saw his whole act and grabbed him”, Mr Rajinder Kumar  a local resident said.

He further said that everyday in Bari Brahmana so many thefts are being reported and the burglars are also getting caught.

Later, the Bari Brahmana police apprehended the thief and took him to police station.

The thief told the media that he is from Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh state and works here in a factory known as Uflex in Bari Brahmana of Jammu.

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India slams Pakistan for raising Kashmir issue in UN Security Council

India strongly hit back at Pakistan yesterday after it raised the Kashmir issue in the UN Security Council, asserting that a country that hosted slain al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and attacked a neighbouring Parliament does not have the credentials to “sermonize” in the power UN organ.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the credibility of the UN depends on its effective response to the key challenges of our times, be it pandemics, climate change, conflicts or terrorism.

“We are obviously focused today on the urgency of reforming multilateralism. We will naturally have our particular views, but there is a growing convergence at least that this cannot be delayed any further,” said Jaishankar, who is chairing India’s signature event on reformed multilateralism.

“While we search for the best solutions, what our discourse must never accept is the normalisation of such threats. The question of justifying what the world regards as unacceptable should not even arise. That certainly applies to state sponsorship of cross-border terrorism. Nor can hosting Osama bin Laden and attacking a neighbouring Parliament serve as credentials to sermonize before this Council,” he said.

Jaishankar arrived here Tuesday to preside over two signature events on counter-terrorism and reformed multilateralism being held under India’s current Presidency of the UN Security Council, before the curtains come down this month on the country’s two-year tenure as an elected member of the powerful 15-nation.

His strong remarks came after Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto raised the Kashmir issue while speaking in the Council debate on reformed multilateralism.

The External Affairs Minister presided yesterday over the UN Security Council Open Debate on ‘Maintenance of International Peace and Security: New Orientation for Reformed Multilateralism’, a signature event held under India’s Presidency of the 15-nation Council.

Among the over 60 speakers listed for the debate was Bhutto, who in his remarks to the Council, raised the Kashmir issue. India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj was chairing the debate when Bhutto spoke in the Council, reads the report.

Later, as Jaishankar presided over the debate, he gave a strong response to Bhutto’s comments.

He referred to the mastermind behind the 11 September attacks in the US bin Laden, who was living in Pakistan’s Abbottabad city and was killed in a raid at his hideout in May 2011 by US Navy seals.

Terrorists of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) had attacked the Indian Parliament complex in New Delhi eighteen years ago on 13 December, killing nine people.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have spiked since New Delhi abrogated Article 370 of the Constitution to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir on 5 August 2019. India’s decision evoked strong reactions from Pakistan, which downgraded diplomatic ties and expelled the Indian envoy.

India has categorically told the international community that the scrapping of Article 370 was an internal matter. It also advised Pakistan to accept the reality and stop all anti-India propaganda.

India has told Pakistan that it desires normal neighbourly relations with Islamabad in an environment free of terror, hostility and violence.

Jammu: Forces launch search operation

Jammu, December 15, 2022: The government forces on Thursday launched a search operation in the border area of Poonch, official sources said.

They said that the government forces started searches near the border in Digwar.

“The searches are still going on in the area,” the officials said.

A police officer confirmed the launch of the search operation. “The details will be shared in due course,” the officer said.

115 media workers killed in 29 countries this year: Report

Since January, 115 media workers have been killed in 29 countries so far, while Ukraine and Mexico topped the list for the most dangerous nations for mediapersons.

By region, Latin America topped the list with 39 journalists killed, followed by Europe with 37 victims, Asia 30, Africa seven and North America two, as per a report.

Europe experienced the worst deterioration in the safety of journalists since the wars in former Yugoslavia from 1992 to 1999, according to a report.

There has been at least 34 victims since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24, with eight journalists killed in the line of duty.

Mexico came in second with 17 victims, the highest annual death toll in the country since at least the beginning of the century.

They were the target of criminal gangs in a climate of violence and impunity.

At the third place with eight victims is Haiti, followed by Pakistan (six), the Philippines (five), Colombia (four) and India (four).

Bangladesh, Honduras, Israel/Palestine and Yemen reported three media fatalities each.

Two media fatalities were registered each in Brazil, Chad, Ecuador, Myanmar, Somalia, Syria and the US.

The countries with just one victim each were the Central African Republic, Chile, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Paraguay, Russia, Sweden, Turkey and Vietnam.

Meanwhile, there was no casualties among mediapersons in Afghanistan so far this year, compared to the 12 in 2021.However, many journalists have fled the country.

 

Nine Kashmiri Pandits killed since 2020: MHA

Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai yesterday informed Rajya Sabha that nine Kashmiri Pandits have been killed by terrorists in Kashmir since 2020.

He also informed the house that there has been a “substantial decline” in terror attacks from 417 in 2018 to 229 in 2021.

Rai as per a local news agency said that among the nine killed, four Kashmir Pandits including a person belonging to Kashmiri Rajput community were killed in 2022, four in 2021 and one in 2020.

He said the government has a policy of zero tolerance against terrorism and the security situation has improved significantly in Jammu and Kashmir.

He also said there are various agencies and organisations which operate for the security of Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that the Ministry of Home Affairs incurred a total of 2,814.095 crore rupees as expenditure on security related expenditure on Police of Jammu and Kashmir between 2019 to 2021.

“Out of the total expenditure incurred during these three years, the Minister said 936.095 crore was spent in 2021, Rs 611 crore in 2020 and Rs 1,267 in 2019,” he added.

Rai said that “the government has taken various measures to protect the lives of the civilians in J-K which include round-the clock nakas at strategic points, strict enforcement of the law against anti-national elements, intensified Cordon and Search Operations (CASO) to effectively deal with the challenges posed by terrorist organizations”.

“Surveillance on persons who attempt to provide support to terrorists and initiate action against them, sharing of Intelligence inputs on a real time basis amongst all security forces operating in J&K, day and night area domination and security arrangements through appropriate deployment,” he said.