Sunday, 31 January 2021

Cricket On Ice

Snow may be inherently immobilising but the enthusiastic cricketers in remote Gurez valley have been holding an ice cricket tournament for five years now reports Shakir Ashraf

In Gurez, boys play cricket on snow and create an amazing game,

Snow, after all, is a physical barrier. It can obstruct anything, in fact in more ways than rain. If it freezes early, it means it will last longer. Snow has its own set of games, they are called winter games. These games keep Gulmarg busy.

There are people, however, who have defied the evolved logic. They even play cricket.

For the past five years, ace cricketers in Gurez have been organizing ice cricket tournaments amid shivering cold and sub-zero temperature. The organisers say there is no dearth of talent and sports lovers in Kashmir.

Gurez has historically been seen (especially after 1947) as a godforsaken place. Located in deep Harmukh range, about 123 km from Srinagar, this breathtaking set of valleys remains cut-off from the rest of the world for almost six months. The pass linking it with Kashmir, the Razdan Pass gets too much of snow.

Amid this situation and atmosphere, cricketers leave their homes as soon as the sun scatters its rays on the snow-capped mountains and walk towards Markoot village. Markoot is one of the few central villages where the temperature falls even below -15 degrees celsius.

This village becomes the winter playground for the local cricketers. Since it is not easy to remove the rock-solid snow, soothe players make the surface flat to suit the game.

“It took us almost a week to make the track on snow and then we rolled a mat on it,” said Muzaffer Ahmad, organizer of the tournament. He said that it is the voluntary activity done by the local cricketers to prepare the track by using shovels and spades. “Once it is levelled, we spread the mat over it and the pitch is ready.”

Players wear warm jackets, long boots, and woollen gloves during the match.  Right now, Gurez has almost four feet of accumulated snow.  To keep their hands warm they burn wood outside the boundary of the ground and sit around. As teams complete the initial formalities of the game which includes toss and field setting then the thrill begins. “Players maintain the enthusiasm and spirit to fight against life-threatening cold”, Muzaffar said. They play as if they are on normal ground. They dive on the ball without fearing injury. If the sunlight is better, the snow is slightly softer so a dive hardly results in an injury.

So far eight teams have participated in the tournament and each team has to pay Rs 1500 as a fee. At the end of the tournaments, the amount collected from all teams is being given to the winning team and runner team as a prize. “Distributing prizes boosts the morale of the players and it helps the winning team to buy fresh and quality the gaming tools,’’ Ahmad said.

Gurez’s ice cricket tournament has attracted hundreds of spectators on the spot. Organisers of this tournament have installed two loudspeakers to broadcast commentary live.

However, the locals of the area alleged that the government is paying no attention to help us in organising such tournaments.

“We have great potential for winter sports as it remains covered under a thick layer of snow but the tourism and sports authorities have failed to recognize.” a local resident alleged. “When different winter sports tournaments can be organized in Gulmarg then why not in Gurez?”

In Kashmir, the first ice tournament was supposed to start on February 15, 2019, in Pahalgam, a popular tourist spot. This initiative was taken after the success of the Ice Cricket Tournament at St Moritz in Switzerland in 2018. The cricket fans were expecting another chance to witness the attractive game on ice from Kashmir.

Khan International Sports (KIS), an international cricket goods brand was organizing the ice cricket match along with the Tourism Department. Jammu and Kashmir captain Parvez Rasool and Bangladesh cricketer Anamul Haque Bijoy were some of the cricketers who would have beautified the field in this ice cricket tournament.

Despite the official announcement, this did not happen. “We had a plan but a day before the tournament Pulwama suicide attack took place which led to the postponement of the tournament,” Firdous Ahmed said. He admitted that there were some financial issues and lack of sponsors also. Firdous plans to hold a tournament in Pahalgam and Gulmarg in upcoming months.

However, ice cricket is not on priority of the tourism department. “We do not have any plan to host ice cricket tournaments yet,” Director Tourism, Nisar Ahmad said.



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Kashmir Receives Fresh Snowfall, Minimum Temperature Rises

by Urvat IL Wuska

SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Valley received fresh snowfall following which minimum temperature rose in the valley providing slight relief to the residents from the cold conditions.

A view of Srinagar after fresh snowfall on Monday February 1,2020. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

Higher reaches received moderate and plains received light snowfall.

Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir recorded a minimum temperature of minus 3.1 degrees Celsius, over five degrees up from the previous night’s low of minus 8.8 degrees Celsius, an official of the MeT department here said.

Mercury in Qazigund, the gateway town to Kashmir Valley, increased by over three degrees to settle at a low of minus 7.6 degrees Celsius as against minus 10.2 degrees Celsius the previous night.

The famous ski-resort of Gulmarg, which recorded a low of minus 8.2 degrees Celsius the previous night, registered a low of minus 8.0 degrees Celsius last night.

The mercury in Pahalgam hill resort, in south Kashmir, went up by almost six degrees from the previous night’s low of minus 12.0 degrees Celsius, to settle at a low of minus 6.1 degrees Celsius last night.

Kokernag town recorded a low of minus 9.5 degrees Celsius while Kupwara town in north Kashmir registered a low of minus 2.9 degrees Celsius last night.

Jammu recorded a low of 7.8 degrees Celsius while Batote recorded 5.0, Banihal recorded 0.8, and Bhaderwah recorded 0.7 degree Celsius.



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Briefing January 31 -February 6

GULMARG

Igloo café outside Kolahoi Ski resort in Gulmarg, first of its kind in Asia, is around 15 feet high and 26 feet round. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

Known as India’s Switzerland, when snow transforms Kashmir into a white-carpeted heaven, it has its own charm. Burying the difficulties deep inside the pristine snow, the natives of the place come up with interesting innovations. Not new, snow sculptures are one of them. Usually done for fun at a private level, hotelier Waseem Shah decided to showcase the art at a larger level. Engaging a team of 20 members, working in double shifts for almost a fortnight, it became a social media sensation. Hit among the visitors, the interesting concept resulted in the making of a beautiful Igloo café outside his Kolahoi Ski resort in Gulmarg. Said to be first of its kind in Asia, this Igloo cafe is around 15 feet high and 26 feet round. With an arched doorway and patterns on the wall, it has space for four tables and approximately 16 guests. It has been given a cultural touch by placing the Kashmir copper samovar while the seating has been covered with sheep hides. As the pictures are generating buzz, Shah is approaching Limca Book of Records to set the record for next year.

MUMBAI

The big banners of Bollywood were on a 4-day visit to Kashmir last week to explore scenic backdrops for their future film projects. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

Bollywood belongs to Kashmir in more than one way. Sharing bonds of decades, the glamour world is reviving the ties. Part of the initiative, a 24 member Bollywood delegation is currently on a 4 day visit to the valley. Big names in the industry are staying to explore the possibilities of capturing Kashmir. Not only professionally, this year many bollowood celebrities had fixed their date with Kashmir at a personal level Last week, a Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa’s pictures were viral on social media showing his nose bleeding while shooting at minus 9 degrees in Gulmarg. He was shooting for his new music album Abhi Na chhodho Mujhe. The revival of the sector is seen as a hope post August 2019 and later due to pandemic, the tourism industry is in shambles. Roughly, the tourism industry in Kashmir has suffered Rs 2,615 crore revenue loss and around 65000 job losses.

 SAUDI ARABIA

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

As Kashmiri shawl trade inspired the global cashmere industry, the Pashmina and shahtoos from this place have remained the fashion statement in Paris’s fashion streets for centuries. But this time the fame has crossed over to Saudi Arabia as well. Known as MbS, Saudi crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman sparked a style storm online when he donned a Kashmiri Shahtoos shawl and a quilted gilet while chairing an official board meeting. The Arab News reported that the traditional headwear or shemagh worn by the crown prince, costs $746 (2,800 SAR), adding that, a cohort of fashion lovers on the social media platform have gone wild over a quilted gilet worn by MbS. The prince showed off a $6,551 casual sleeveless vest by UK luxury cashmere brand Franck Namani.

IRAN

A local worker packing apples.

A local worker packing apples. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

 Major support system of Kashmir’s horticulture sector, apple has been the main attraction of Azadpur Mandi in Delhi for many decades. But this time, there is strain in the business bond. Viral over the social media, Kashmiri apple producers decried illegal import of apples from Iran via Afghanistan. This, they said, will take away the share of Kashmir apples in the market, which will incur a loss of around Rs 8000 crore to the fruit industry. The import has been started as there is zero duty agreement between Indian government and Afghanistan. Desperate, the Kashmiri traders have sought help from Delhi CM  Arvind Kejrwal.

 BANIHAL

Protest Banihal after two Kashmir residents died in their truck

Known to snuff out lives while moving, the stuck Jammu-Srinagar highway this time took the lives of two travelers halted due to road closure. Identified as Shabir Ahmad Mir, 22, and Majid Gulzar Mir, 30, both residents of Kralpora village in Kupwara district, they were found dead inside a mini truck in Banihal. Reportedly, on their way back home, they were left stranded after authorities had to decide for the closure of the highway in wake of the snowfall. Found unconscious inside their vehicle, when they were taken to a nearby hospital, they were declared brought dead. Initially, it was not clear if they had died of the severe cold or asphyxiation but the preliminary investigation of police has suggested that they had kept the heater of the vehicle on and had also burnt coal in a fire pot to keep themselves warm during the night. After the incident, there were protests in the area holding the government responsible for the death of the duo.

 GANDERBAL

Aarifa Bilal, the first gold medalist from J&K in the national powerlifting championship. Source: Internet

In times of pandemic, when life is out of gear, a young girl from Kashmir got laurels. A resident of Ganderbal in central Kashmir,  Aarifa Bilal, 23, made it to the list of achievers after becoming the first gold medalist from Jammu and Kashmir in the national powerlifting championship which was held in Haryana. She lifted 100 kgs in the event. Locally known as ‘iron lady’ she is also the first female gym trainer in her district where she trains both men and women. Coming from a modest background, an undergraduate Aarifa also runs a free Martial Arts coaching for girls.

USA

screen grab from the short film A Closer Look: Transgender in Kashmir by Robert Leslie

Living in the identity crisis, over the years the community of transgenders has struggled a lot for their acceptance in the society. Kashmir is no exception. With various voices getting vocal to have them dignified life, a short time : A Closer Look: Transgender in Kashmir” by Robert Leslie for Business Insider has been nominated for an award under Outstanding online journalism-video or multimedia for the 32nd annual GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) Media Awards. Each year GLAAD recognizes and honors media for their fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and the issues that affect their lives with the GLAAD Media Awards. This year, there are a robust 28 categories with some 198 nominees across both English and Spanish-language projects. The winners will be announced during a virtual ceremony scheduled for April 2021.

MUMBAI

Arav and Rajveer

Having a human heart is a virtue and the quality traverses across the trajectories. Understanding the essence to help humanity, two young boys from Mumbai came to rescue critical patients from Kashmir. Both in their teens, Arav Hak and Rajveer Mehta, have started a crowdfunding initiative to raise money so that they can provide Plateletpheresis kits for the Paediatric leukaemia cancer patients admitted in SKIMS, Soura. The duo, class 11th students of American School of Bombay, have so far raised over Rs 2 lakh with their initial target of Rs 2.7 lakhs by which they will be able to buy 36 kits. They are working under the aegis of Nargis Dutt Foundation.

 JAMMU

Krishan Dev Sethi

Witness to the history of horror during the days of partition , Krishan Dev Sethi passed away. Born in Mirpur, now on the other side of Kashmir on January 1, 1928, Sethi was the last surviving member of the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly, which framed the Constitution of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. Part of the state assembly representing Nowshehra, Sethi played a key role in making of the Sheikh Abdullah, the then Prime Minister of the erstwhile state, and also had a role in abolishing big land holdings, besides waiving off all the debts people owed to money lenders at that time. He was also part of the rebel faction of the National Conference and later communist ideologue. Survived by his wife Kanta Sethi, son Anchal Sethi (Law Secretary, J&K Government), and daughter Dr Poonam Sethi, his death has been widely condoled.

 BENGAL

Online frauds are rampant, everywhere. From virtual violations of privacy to faking of identities, the menace is increasing every day. However, last week development was a different one. Arrested by the Crime Branch of J&K police, Selim Sekh, a resident of village Tinsatabighi Berabad, Malda from West Bengal was alleged to  upload fake application forms on National Scholarship Portal for Merit Cum Means Scholarship under Minority quota for J&K students during the year 2018-19 for district Kulgam. Interestingly, the list had many Hindu candidates in the list. As per the reports, the accused in-connivance with other accused persons have shown the fake beneficiaries to be the residents of district Kulgam and got deceitfully verified by the district social welfare officer Kulgam and managed to transfer the amount of Rs 1.34 crores from the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India into the Bank accounts of 463 fake beneficiaries maintained in different banks in his home district



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India Records 11K New Covid Cases, Tally Reaches 1,07,57,610

SRINAGAR: With 11,427 new Covid-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours, India continued its streak of low single-day cases, even as the overall tally mounted to 1,07,57,610, health officials said on Monday.

For the last 3 days, the country has been recording less than 15,000 daily new infections. Also, the daily death toll remained below the 300-mark for more than a month.

On January 19, India had reported 10,064 new cases, the lowest so far this year. Last year, the lowest was recorded on June 3 with 9,633 cases.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Monday said there were 118 fresh deaths taking the overall toll to 1,54,392.

As per the Ministry’s data, 1,04,34,983 people have so far been discharged, and currently, there are 1,68,235 active cases.

The recovery rate has increased to 97 per cent, while the fatality rate is down to 1.44 per cent.

A total of 19,70,92,635 samples have been tested for Covid-19 up to January 30. Of these, 5,04,263 samples were tested on Sunday, said the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Meanwhile, India’s total Active Caseload continues to follow a consistent downward slope. It has dropped to 1.68 lakh. The present active caseload now consists of just 1.57 per cent of India’s total positive cases.

Since the last 25 days, daily recoveries have consistently exceeded daily new cases, the union health ministry informed.

Total 37,58,843 vaccinations against Covid-19 have happened in India since it started Covid immunisation drive. The nationwide immunisation drive began across the country on January 16 after the approval of the two Covid vaccines.

As per the Union health ministry, India stands at the fifth position globally in terms of the number of vaccine doses administered within the country. This is despite the fact that many countries had initiated their vaccination campaign before India.



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All 20 Districts In J&K Declared As ‘Green Zone’

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday notified all the 20 districts in the Union territory as ‘Green Zone’.

An official statement said that the government has notified all Jammu and Kashmir districts as ‘Green Zone’ areas with the exception to Lakhanpur containment zone.

“The circular has been issued in exercise of powers conferred under Section 24 of Disaster Management Act, 2005 by State Executive Committee after a ‘detailed review of the current COVID situation with the Financial Commissioner, Health; Divisional Commissioner Jammu/Kashmir,” the statement said.

Citing the “trend in new cases particularly the recent fall in new cases even after the significant movement of persons travelling to J&K and between provinces/districts with the risk perception of the Health Department vis-A-vis each district and the need to control further spread of COVID-19”, the circular said that, all the districts of Jammu and Kashmir provinces will fall under ‘Green Zone’ category, however with Lakhanpur containment zone on NH-44 with a buffer of 500 meters radius and Jawahar Tunnel area, on either sides as ‘Red Zone’ demarcated areas.

“The categorization of districts into Red and Green Zones/Districts will be followed for the purposes of implementation of permitted activities in the respective districts as per separate directives issued by State Executive Committee (SEC).”

“The classification of the districts, as per the circular, will be reviewed periodically and any further modifications will be made by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir,” the statement added.



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One Dead, Four Injured In Road Mishap

by Hilal Shah

SRINAGAR: One dead while four others injured after an Alto car met with an accident in Kralpora area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Monday.

Car plunges into river at Kralpora.

A police official said that an Alto car bearing registration number HR51-7420 who was on way from Rashanpora to Kupwara skidded off the road and plunged into Nallah near Kralpora bridge, resulting on spot death of a 19-year old girl while four others critically injured in the mishap.

Soon after the incident Police party and locals rushed to the spot and the injured were taken to hospital for treatment.

An official identified the deceased was identified as Usma Iqbal (19) daughter of Mohammad Iqbal Bhat, a resident of Rashanpora.

The injured were identified as Asif Ahmad Bhat (20) Mohammad Maqbool Bhat, Jabeena Begum wife of Farooq Ahmad Bhat, Mohammad Maqbool Bhat son of Mohammad Abdullah Bhat (55), a government employee of FCS&CA and Bashir Ahmad Beigh (45) son of Ghulam Hassan Beigh all residents of Rashanpora, said an official.

He said that a case has been registered in this regard.



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Hideout Busted, Arms And Ammunition Recovered In Rajouri

SRINAGAR: A militant hideout was busted on Sunday during a search operation by Army and police in Khet Chaka area in Rajouri district, officials said.

“One AK assault rifle, three magazines, pistols, UBGL grenades and communication devices are among other arms and ammunition recovered by security forces during a search operation,” officials told the news agency KNO.

They said the search operation in Khet Chaka area was launched on the basis of specific information.

During searches, a militant hideout was busted and one AK rifle, 93 bullets, five UBGL grenades, communication devices and other material including pistols were recovered.

Officials said that more searches were going on in the area.



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Leh-Kargil Road To Be Shaped Into Tourist Highway

SRINAGAR: The road from Leh to Kargil would be given a makeover as a tourist highway. This plan has been prepared by the Union Ministry of Culture and Tourism. All facilities for tourists would be developed at regular intervals on 230 kms of the highway between Leh and Kargil.

With this the journey from Leh to Kargil would be smooth and pleasant.

In order to spotlight Kargil in the field of tourism, an action plan is now being prepared for the development of many facilities for tourists here. The ministry hopes that Indian citizens visiting Switzerland and other countries would be happily visit Kargil and Drass and other areas when road and air connectivity is improved.

Union Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge) Prahlad Singh Patel, told IANS that right now there are no public facilities on the route from Leh in Ladakh to Kargil. “We want oxygen parlours to be opened every 20 to 25 kms on the highway where oxygen is provided along with medical facility. Arrangements for collecting litter should also be arranged. This infrastructure would be prepared by the government of India but it would be run by the local villagers.”

According to Patel, “people do not know much about the hundreds of heritage sites located in Leh-Ladakh and Kargil. The cultural mapping of all the heritage sites is also being done. One would get information from the Union Culture and Tourism Ministry about which heritage sites are located on the road from Leh to Kargil. It would be easier for tourists by making Leh-Kargil road a tourist highway. They would be able to find public facilities on the ministry’s website.”

After the formation of Ladakh as a Union territory in August 2019, the focus of the Modi government is on development in the UT. Locals have demanded tourism promotion from Kargil from the central government.

Ladakh MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal says that people still see Kargil in the light of the 1999 war, while Kargil has become a peace zone and is no longer a war zone. There is immense tourism potential here. Rural tourism would create new employment opportunities in Leh-Ladakh and Kargil.

Efforts are also on by the central government to promote winter sports and adventure tourism here to attract tourists. Like Gulmarg in Kashmir, the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering is also set to open in Kargil. Land has been finalised in Kargil for this by the government.

Sources say within two years the skiing and mountaineering institute would be ready here through which local youth and youth from other parts of the country would be able to participate in international competitions after receiving training in adventure sports. (IANS)



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Resolution Of Kashmir Issue Imperative For Peace, Development: Mehbooba

SRINAGAR: Asserting that iron fist policy of union government is bound to prove counterproductive, former Chief Minister and President Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti Sunday said that resolution of Kashmir issue was imperative for steering Jammu and Kashmir out of present turmoil and ensure lasting peace and development.

“Peace has to be restored on the border, the daily rush to Kashmir graveyards has to end, the bloodshed of our youngsters has to stop and for all this resolution of Kashmir issue was essential”, Ms Mehbooba said while addressing party workers, here today, on the second day of her three-day visit to border districts of Rajouri-Poonch.

She was accompanied by General Secretary and former MLC Surinder Choudhary, former legislators Yashpal Sharma, Firdous Tak, MR Qureshi and senior party leaders including Vijay Dogra, Satpal Charak, Rajinder Manhas, Varinder Singh Sonu, Shamim Dar, district president, Shamim Ganai, Advocate Maroof Hussain, Javaid Choudhary, Lala Manzoor, Gurmeet Singh Raja, Zahida Choudhary, Parvaiz Wafa, Aazam Sagar, Najeeb Mughal, Naresh Sharma, Advocate Syed Taj Hussain, Advocate Majid Shah and Rajat Gupta.

She said that Kashmir issue was neither religious nor law and order problem as projected by the ruling Bhartiya Janta Party but it is completely political with its origin in a series of betrayals with people of Jammu and Kashmir. “The resolution of this issue has to go through the roadmap proposed and implemented by Peoples Democratic Party during its short stints in power. There is no alternative to the Mufti Muhammad Sayeed’s vision of peace with dignity and the agenda of PDP is more relevant today than ever,” she said while advocating for the dialogue with neighbouring country and internal stakeholders, especially youth.

Terming August 5, 2019 as the darkest day in Indian history, the former Chief Minister said that union government will have to restore the special status of Jammu and Kashmir with all its safeguards. “The struggle is tough and full of challenges and I am ready to face any consequences for my resolve”, she said while asserting the party leaders to strengthen the party at gross root level in order to enable the organization to fight the long and tough battle.

“We have pledged to take back what was snatched illegally, undemocratically and unconstitutionally from us. This is not an easy task and we are already facing testing times but no power on earth can deny us our right if we have steadfastness and determination in our resolve,” she said.

Mehbooba said that contrary to the claims of union ministers in their elections rallies across the country, the situation is grim in Jammu and Kashmir and people are facing suffocated and pushed to walls. “The democratic space has been squeezed and silence is being enforced through coercive measures. The younger generation is today more alienated and dejected than it was ever and its consequences are grave,” she said.

Expressing gratitude to the party workers across Jammu and Kashmir who have stood firm with her despite coercive measures by the administration she said, “The union government made every attempt to weaken PDP for the sole reason to end resistance to its iron fist policy in the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir. Our leaders continue to languish behind bars, the workers are being harassed and even administration was being used to put pressure on PDP supporters to leave the organization or face consequences,” she said adding that the support of her party workers has strengthen her resolve to fight for the aspirations of people.



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Srinagar-Jammu Highway: Traffic Advisory For Commuters

SRINAGAR: Traffic department authorities on Sunday said that on Monday subject to fair weather and better road condition light motor vehicles shall be allowed from Srinagar towards Jammu.

The traffic department in an advisory said no vehicle shall be allowed in the opposite direction.

“The weight-bearing capacity of installed bailey bridge is less than 40 metric ton,” reads the advisory.

“LMVs will have to cross Srinagar from 12:00 pm to 03:00 pm and Zig Qazigund from 1:00 pm to 04:00 pm and no Vehicle shall be allowed after cut off timing,” it said.

It said that only stranded heavy motor vehicles between Nashree and Banihal shall be allowed towards Srinagar.

“Government Forces are advised/requested not to ply against advisory/traffic plan in view of traffic congestion on Jammu-Srinagar NHW and narrowness of Bailey bridge. They may ply from Jammu towards Srinagar after confirming the status of highway,” it added.

“On 04-02-2021 Thursday, there shall be no traffic movement on Jammu-Srinagar NHW from either side in view of maintenance/repairing of the NHW,” reads the advisory.

The historic Mughal Road and SSG Road is closed due to snow accumulation, reads the advisory.

It said that Srinagar-Leh highway is closed by the J&K Government vide  Divisional Commissioner Kashmir’s order No. 400/2020 dated 30-12-2020 till further orders.

People have been advised not to travel on the highway without confirming the status of the road from phone numbers Jammu (0191-2459048, 9419147732), Srinagar (0194-2450022, 2485396,18001807091), Ramban (9419993745) and Udhampur (8491928625).



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Three LeT Militant Associates Arrested In Central Kashmir: Police

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday claimed to have arrested three militant associates linked with proscribed outfit LeT and recovered incriminating materials from their possession.

Three LeT militant associates arrested in Budgam on Sunday, January 31, 2020.

A police spokesman in a statement said that acting on specific input Budgam Police along with 53RR and CRPF have arrested three terrorist associates of proscribed outfit LeT.

“They have been identified as Mohammad Yousuf Dar  @ Janbaz Kashmiri, Abdul Majeed Mir @ Majid both residents of Chewdara Beerwah (both ex-militants) and Reyaz Ahmad Basmati resident of SafaKadal Srinagar. These militant associates were also working for other proscribed outfits Tehreek ul Mujahideen,” said the spokesman.

“Preliminary investigation reveals that these militant associates were operating in Budgam and Srinagar districts with the aim to target newly elected DDC members and to disrupt recently conducted DDC elections,” he said.

“They were in touch with handlers in Pakistan viz Sheikh, Usman, Tariq, Haftullah and others. These associates under the garb of securing admissions in Pakistani educational institutions were managing contacts with Pakistan based terror handlers to recruit militants and revive militancy in Budgam,” he added.

“They were also involved in several grenade attacks in district Srinagar. These associates also disclosed that their motive was to recycle the ex-militants and target DDC members, forces and political workers. This group has also been active in issuing threat letters to political workers in recent past, the same have also been recovered from their possession,” said the spokesman.

“Their nefarious designs of disrupting the democratic process and harming peace-loving citizens on behalf of Pakistan based handlers has been thwarted due to timely action by Budgam police and SFs,” he said.

“Incriminating material including 02 Hand grenades, 25 AK-rounds, 04 detonators, mobile phones used to contact with Pakistani handlers, threat posters have been recovered from their possession. All the recovered materials have been taken into case records for further investigation,” he added.

“In this connection, a case FIR No. 11/2021 under the relevant section of law has been registered in Police Station Beerwah and investigation is in progress,” said a police spokesman in a statement.



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JK Reports 57 New Positive Cases, Tally Reaches 124506

JAMMU: The Government on Sunday informed that 57 new positive cases of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), 14 from Jammu division and 43 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 124506.

Moreover, 70 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from various hospitals including 36 from Jammu Division and 34 from Kashmir Division.

According to the daily Media Bulletin on novel Corona virus (Covid-19), out of 124506 positive cases, 721 are Active Positive, 121822 have recovered and 1936 have died; 721 in Jammu division and 1215 in Kashmir division.

The Bulletin further said that out of 4544387 test results available, 4419881 samples have been tested as negative till January 31, 2021.

Till date 1123009 persons have been enlisted for observation which included 34203 persons in home quarantine including facilities operated by government, 748 in isolation and 97734 in home surveillance. Besides, 988388 persons have completed their surveillance period.

Providing district-wise breakup, the Bulletin said that Srinagar has 26212 positive cases (including 27 cases reported today) with 237 Active Positive, 25519 recovered (including 15 cases recovered today), 456 deaths; Baramulla has 8118 positive cases (including 03 cases reported today) with 44Active Positive, 7900 recovered (including 04 cases recovered today), 174 deaths; Budgam reported 7768 positive cases (including 02 cases reported today)with 37 active positive cases, 7614 recovered (including 05cases recovered today), 117 deaths; Pulwama has 5720 positive cases (including 01 cases reported today)with 49 Active Positive, 5583 recovered (including 02 cases recovered today)and 88 deaths; Kupwara has 5659 positive cases (including 01 cases reported today) with 31 Active Positive, 5533 recoveries (including 03 cases recovered today), 95 deaths;  Anantnag district has 4903 positive cases (including 03 cases reported today)with 56 Active Positive, 4762 recovered (including 04 cases recovered today), 85 deaths;  Bandipora has 4692 positive caseswith24 Active Positive and 4607 recoveries (including 01 cases recovered today), 61 deaths; Ganderbal has 4616 positive cases (including 05 cases reported today)with 52 Active Positive, 4518 recoveries46deaths; Kulgam has 2695 positive cases (including 01 cases reported today)with 25 Active Positive, 2616 recoveries and 54 deaths while as Shopian has 2570 positive caseswith25 active positive cases, 2506 recoveries and 39 deaths.

Similarly, Jammu has 24964 positive cases (including 07 cases reported today) with 83 active positive cases, 24510 recoveries (including 27 cases recovered today), 371 deaths; Udhampur has 4203 positive cases (including 02 cases reported today)24active positive cases, 4122 recovered (including 05 cases recovered today)and 57 deaths; Rajouri has 3868 positive cases with 04 active positive, 3809 recoveries (including 01 cases recovered today)and 55 deaths; Doda has 3432 positive cases with (including 03 cases reported today)04 Active positive, 3364 recovered and 64 deaths; Kathua has 3254 positive caseswith 03 active positive cases, 3199 recovered and 52 deaths; Kishtwar has 2732 positive cases (including 01 case reported today)with 01 Active Positive, 2709 recoveries (including 01 case recovered today);22 deaths; Samba has 2830 positive cases with 14 active positive cases, 2776 recoveries and 40 deaths; Poonch has 2500positive cases with 32 active positive, 2444recoveries (including 01 cases recovered today)and 24 deaths; Ramban has 2132 positive cases (including 01 cases reported today)with02 active positive, 2109 recoveries (including 01 case recovered today)and 21 deaths while Reasi has 1638 positive with 01 active positive cases, 1622 recoveries and 15 deaths.

According to the bulletin, among the total 124506 positive cases in J&K, 11693 have been reported as travelers while 112813 as others.

The Bulletin said that the breakup represents districts from which the patients have been traced or are ordinarily residing.

The bulletin added that there are 1321 COVID dedicated beds, 1185 Isolation beds with 1173 vacant beds and 136 ICU beds where 122 beds are vacant in Jammu division while there are 2345 COVID dedicated beds, 2197 Isolation beds where 2133 beds are vacant and 148 ICU beds where 135are vacant beds in Kashmir division. There are a total of 3666 COVID dedicated beds, 3382 Isolation beds with 3306 beds vacant and 284 ICU beds with 257 vacant beds in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Central Government is continuously monitoring the evolving situation of Covid-19 in the Union Territory and is providing all necessary support towards effective containment of the spread of Covid-19 and better clinical management of positive cases.

The government has also started free tele-consultation general OPD services by Specialists/MBBS Doctors for the residents of J&K under National Tele-consultation Service. People can avail these services from Home by registering online on web portal  https://ift.tt/2YXoEWE. The services are available on Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. People can also download and install esanjeevani OPD app from google play store.

Besides, 24×7 Rapid Antigen Testing facility for COVID-19 has been started outside the emergency of GMC Hospital Jammu. The facility will be very useful for segregation of patients in emergency wing of GMC Jammu.

Meanwhile, a 24×7 COVID Control Room has been set up for redressal of the grievances related to COVID-19 positive patients admitted in the Associated Hospitals of Government Medical College, Jammu and Government Hospital, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. Patients or attendants can call at 0191– 258 5444 (Control Room), Exchange: 0191-258 2626 / 258 5542 / 258 4290 /258 4291 / 258 4292 / 258 4293/ 258 4294 for assistance.

The bulletin has informed the people that, the best way to protect themselves from COVID-19 is by maintaining physical distance of at least 2 meter from others, frequently cleaning hands with an alcohol based hand sanitizer or washing them with soap and water and following good respiratory etiquette and hygiene.

As a measure for social distancing in public places and workplaces wearing a face cover is compulsory.

The bulletin again explained that early detection of COVID-19 can prevent the spread of disease so we need to be responsible for the well-being of ourselves and everyone around us. “Not disclosing symptoms could put life of individuals and their families at risk. In case of symptoms like fever, cough and difficulty in breathing report early. Do not fear, call COVID-19 helpline numbers and seek medical advice”.

Advisory has further exhorted upon the people not to step out of home, unless absolutely necessary. “If you have to move out for unavoidable reasons, ensure that you wear a mask and practice social distancing, personal hygiene and frequent hand washing with soap and water.”

In case of any emergency people can avail free ambulance services 24×7 at their doorsteps by calling on toll-free number 108 while as pregnant women and sick infants can avail free ambulance services by dialing toll-free number 102.

People can also call on toll-free national helpline number 1075; J&K COVID-19 Helpline Numbers 0191- 2549676 (UT level Cell), 0191-2520982, 0191-2674444, 0191-2674115 (For Jammu Division), 0194-2440283 & 0194-2430581 (For Kashmir Division) for support, guidance, and response to health-related queries on Novel Corona virus Disease (COVID-19).

The bulletin has informed that the Directorate of Indian Systems of Medicine, J&K is distributing AYUSH Medicines having immunity boosting, immuno-modulator, anti-oxidant, rejuvenator, anti-stress, metabolism regulator, anti-allergic, anti-pyretic, anti-tussives, bronchodilator, etc properties during the COVID-19 pandemic. The department so far has provided medicine to 12.88 lakh people that include various frontline workers, senior citizens, PRIs, police/paramilitary personals and general masses. Moreover, preventive measures and Yoga therapies are also being advised to the people to take care of lifestyle/mental disorders so that physical and mental health is ensured during this pandemic.

Public is advised to strictly follow the advisories issued by the government from time to time and rely only on the information released by the government through the daily media bulletin to print and electronic media.

People are also advised to refrain from spreading rumors and pay no heed to them at the same time.



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Intensive Pulse Polio Immunization Of Children Held Across Kashmir

SRINAGAR: The campaign for intensive Pulse Polio Immunization was today held across all the districts of the Kashmir Division to administer Polio drops to the children in the age group of (0-5) years to protect them from the disease.

Intensive Pulse Polio Immunization Of Children Held Across Kashmir

At Anantnag, Deputy Commissioner, Anshul Garg inaugurated Intensive Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) Programme, 2021 at Maternity & Childcare Hospital Anantnag. The DC started the campaign by administering oral anti-polio vaccine drops to the newborn infants in presence of CMO and Superintendent M & CCH Anantnag.

CMO Anantnag, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad on the occasion informed the DC that 146152 children will be administered pulse polio drops in the district. He added that 650 pulse polio booths have been setup in the district, besides, 14 transit booths have also been established for the effective and successful implementation of the programme.

The DC was further informed that Health Department Anantnag has deployed 2730 total workers which include 662 Anganwari workers, 53 education workers, 872 ASHA’S and 898 health workers, besides 130 supervisors have also been deployed for proper monitoring of the campaign.

The DC directed the officers of the health department to ensure cent percent coverage of the immunization programme and also asked for door to door survey to leave no child uncovered under the pulse polio programme 2021.

At Budgam, District Development Commissioner, Budgam Shabaz Ahmed Mirza today inaugurated pulse polio programme at Chief Medical Office by providing Polio drops to Zero age children.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Medical Officer, Budgam  Dr Tajamuul Hussain said that 107761 children will be administered Pulse Polio drops in District Budgam.

He informed that 2488 staff members including Health Workers, 653 ASHA workers, 637 ICDS workers besides 124 voluntaries have been deployed at 622 Booths.

He added that 57 booths have been established in hard to reach areas.

At Baramulla, Acting Deputy Commissioner/Additional District Development Commissioner Baramulla, Aijaz Abdullah Saraaf today kick-started the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunisation (IPPI) campaign by giving oral polio drops to a newly born baby at GMC Baramulla.

Chief Medical Officer Baramulla, Medical Superintendent Associated Hospital, Deputy CMO, various concerned officers among other stakeholders were present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, ADDC emphasized for mobilizing adequate resources and close coordination for the success of the campaign. He said that timely availability of vaccine should be ensured particularly in remote and high-risk areas of the district.

On the occasion, it was informed that about 1.64 lakh children falling in the age group of 0-5 years shall be immunized at 790 booths and 11 transit points established in the district.

About 3150 health workers have been deployed for the successful conduct of the Immunization drive. Moreover, one mobile team has also been facilitated for the purpose

ADDC also emphasized the importance of ensuring a mass media campaign and door to door visit to cover all the children under the programme.

At Bandipora, Deputy Commissioner, Dr Owais Ahmad inaugurated the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) Programme by administering polio drops to a child at District Hospital Bandipora.

CMO, Dr Bashir Ahmad, Dy CMO, Dr Parveiza, Medical Superintendent and staff members of DH were present on the occasion.

It was informed that about 62000 children up to 5 years of age were administered  Vaccine at 349 IPPI centres established in the district including in snowbound Gurez Valley.

Besides, mobile transit teams along with supervisory staff,  teachers and Anganwadi Workers were engaged for proper execution and monitoring of the immunization process.

At GANDERBAL, The Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Shafqat Iqbal today launched the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) Programme at District Hospital Ganderbal in presence of Chief Medical Officer Ganderbal, DHO, Medical Superintendent DH and other concerned officers.

Under the programme, 48013 children in the age group of 0-5 years will be administered vaccines at 232 booths vaccinations in the district to immunize them against the disease.

For the smooth conduct of the program, 956 workers have been deployed including supervisors, health workers, ASHA Workers, Anganwari workers besides volunteer workers to ensure no child is left out of the vaccination programme.

At Pulwama, Additional Deputy Commissioner Pulwama Altaf Ahmad today launched  IPPI  campaign at CMO office where he administered polio drops to the children in presence of CMO and other district officers.

Speaking on the occasion, ADC instructed the concerned authorities to ensure vaccination of each and every child under 05 years of age and ensure no child is left uncovered under this programme.

During the Pulse Polio programme about 92836 children will be provided oral Polio drops at 471 Polio booths in the district.

Pertinently, 93 Supervisors, 1884 Health worker which include Anganwari Workers, Voluntary workers, ASHA workers besides eight mobile teams have been engaged to make the programme successful.

At KUPWARA, District Development Commissioner (DDC), Kupwara, Imam Din today Inaugurated Pulse Polio Immunization programme at Sub District Hospital Kupwara during which he administered polio drops to an infant.

On the occasion, the DDC was informed that 130677 children will be immunized at 738 PPI centres set up across the district. Besides, 2952 employees have been deployed to implement the programme including 1289 staff members from health department, 954 Asha workers, 675 ICDS workers. It was also informed that 74 NGOs are taking part in the programme.

On the occasion, the DDC directed the concerned officers to ensure smooth conduction of program throughout the district.

CMO, DHO, Doctors and Paramedics were present at the launch of the programme.

At KULGAM, Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, Showkat Aijaz Bhat today launched the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization programme in the district by administering polio drops to several children at District Hospital Kulgam.

Medical Superintendent, District Hospital Kulgam, Dr Muzaffar Ahmad Zargar, CHO, Dr Sameena Gull and other staff from the Health Department was present on the occasion.

In district Kulgam 87290 children will be vaccinated at 508 booths established in five medical blocks by the health, Anganwadi and Asha Workers.

Also, 12 transit points have been established for smooth and hassle-free vaccination in the district.

At Shopian, Deputy Commissioner, Shrikant Suse kick-started Immunization drive by giving polio drops to children at Public Health Centre Tukroo, Shopian.

Among others, Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Block Medical Officer, District Immunization Officer and others were present on the occasion.

On the occasion, he was informed that as many as 233 Pulse Polio booths have been established besides 03 transit teams and 01 mobile team have been set up to vaccinate 39414 children.

It was informed that 948 health workers including Anganwari and ASHA workers have been deployed for the job.



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Sheetal Nanda Flags Off Batch Of 40 Sarpanches To Rajasthan

JAMMU: Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Sheetal Nanda on Sunday flagged off a batch of 40 Sarpanches of different districts from Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir to Rajasthan on five days training cum exposure tour from Panchayat Bhawan Jammu.

Sheetal Nanda flags off batch of 40 Sarpanches to Rajasthan

Speaking on the occasion, Sheetal Nanda said that the purpose of the visit is to expose them to the best practices, to make them interact with the beacon leaders, learn about the implementation of the flagship schemes etc in the state of Rajasthan.

Interacting with the Sarpanches, Secretary RDD asked them to take maximum advantage of the field exposure tour so that the best practices learnt gets replicated in various Panchayats of J&K UT.

Sheetal Nanda further said that it is the vision of the Government of the UT to strengthen the Panchayati Raj system in the UT and to make the rural local bodies self reliant so that they take innovative initiatives and develop their Panchayats in all spheres not only in respect of physical infrastructure but also social and economic fields. This is one of many steps taken by the department in the direction.

Speaking on the occasion, Director Panchayats, J&K, Rakesh Sarangal said that this shall now be a continuous practice with regular batches visiting various States at regular intervals. He also said that the Department in January, February and December 2020, sent Sarpanches from J&K to Pune and Uttrakhand for field exposure tours.

Director Rural Development Jammu instructed Sarpanches to follow all Covid protocols during the visit. He asked them to learn the best practices from the PRIs of Rajasthan State as the Panchayati Raj system is well established there.

During the visit, the Sarpanches shall be exposed to various activities being carried out including Solid Liquid Waste Management, generation of Own Source Revenue, Preparation of Budget, Integration of labour budget under MGNREGA with GPDP and SDGs, Integration of Panchayat Development plans at various tiers, Panchayat Enterprise Suit applications etc.



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Arms, Ammunition Recovered In North Kashmir

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir police on Sunday claimed to have recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition in a shop at Sangrama in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

Bandipora police told the news agency KNO that following the arrest of an Over Ground Worker (OGW) a few days back in Arigam Bandipora, the arms and ammunition was recovered in Sangrama Shop after the Special Operation Group (SOG) team and police started searches in the shop.

They recovered “five grenades, 20 rounds and a pistol from a shop in Sangrama Sopore”.

Police officials said that a case has been registered in Police Station Arigam and further investigation has been set up.



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Ammunition Recovered In Budgam Village, Two Arrested: Police

SRINAGAR: A joint team of forces on Saturday has recovered ammunition from a residential house in Chewdara area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

Police sources told news agency KDC that Budgam police along with 53 RR has recovered ammunition from the residential house of Mohammad Yousuf Dar son of Gh. Rasool Dar at Chewdara village in Budgam.

Sources said that “two hand grenades, four detonators, 25 live rounds and 10 posters were recovered during the search.”

“Dar and other accused Abdul Majid Mir Son of Assadullah of Chewdara are already under custody under FIR no 11/2021 U/S 7/25, 13, 18, 23, ULAP Act registered in police station Beerwah,” they said.

“Both accused were under custody in Police Station Beerwah since all but two days for their involvement in unlawful activities,” sources added.



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Saturday, 30 January 2021

Bird Flu Cases Reported Among Domestic Birds In Udhampur

SRINAGAR: Several cases of Avian Flu commonly known as Bird Flu have been reported in Udhampur district among the domestic birds, officials said here.

Wildlife warden Jammu, Anil Arti told the news agency KNO that samples of some domestic birds were taken in Udhampur area some fifteen days ago and they have now been tested positive for bird flu.

He, however, said that there is no need to worry as cases have not been reported on the major scale because bird flu has been confirmed among few domestic fowl and one peacock in Udhampur, besides in some wild crows in Poonch.

Nodal officer for Bird flu Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Shah also confirmed that cases of bird flu have been confirmed in some domestic birds in Jammu division, however, no case has been reported so far in the Kashmir division.

It is pertinent to mention here that Kerala, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir have confirmed the outbreak of avian influenza in poultry birds.

Cases of bird flu have also been reported among crows, migratory and wild birds in Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Bihar.



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India Records 13K Covid Cases, Tally Reaches 1,07,46,183

SRINAGAR: With 13,052 new Covid-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours, India continued its streak of low single-day cases, even as the overall tally mounted to 1,07,46,183, health officials said on Sunday.

For the past 24 days, the country has been recording less than 20,000 daily new infections. Also, the death toll remained below the 300-mark for the past 34 days.

On January 19, India had reported 10,064 new cases, the lowest so far this year. Last year, the lowest was recorded on June 3 with 9,633 cases.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Sunday said there were 127 fresh deaths taking the overall toll to 1,54,274.

As per the Ministry’s data, 1,04,23,125 people have so far been discharged, and currently, there are 1,68,784  active cases.

The recovery rate has increased to 96.99 percent, while the fatality rate is down to 1.44 percent.

About 82 percent of the daily new cases are reported from six states — Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat.

The nationwide immunization drive began across the country on January 16 after the approval of the two Covid vaccines.

More than 37 lakh beneficiaries have received the first dose of Covid vaccine in the first phase so far. (IANS)



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Srinagar Records Coldest Night After 30 Years

SRINAGAR: Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, witnessed the coldest night after 30 years at minus  8.8 degree Celsius.

People warm themselves around a bonfire on a cold winter morning in Srinagar on Sunday, January 31, 2021. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

A meteorological department official said the minimum temperature in Srinagar plummeted to minus 8.8 degree Celsius, resulting in freezing of water bodies including Dal Lake as well as water supply pipes.

“After 30 years, Srinagar recorded the coldest night. Last time such severe cold hit the city in the year 1991 when the mercury dipped to minus 11.8 degrees Celsius while the lowest ever temperature was recorded on January 31, 1893, when the mercury had plummeted to minus 14.4 degrees Celsius,” said the Met official.

He said that from today onwards there is going to be a perceptible improvement in the night temperatures in both J&K.

He added that the maximum temperature was 2 degrees Celsius in Srinagar on Saturday which is also the lowest maximum recorded this season.

Kokernag in south Kashmir was the coldest place in the Valley where minimum temperature was minus 13.1 degrees.

Pahalgam – the famous health resort which also serves as one of the base camps for the annual Amarnath Yatra recorded a low of minus 12.0 degrees Celsius.

Gulmarg a famous ski-resort recorded a low of minus 8.0 degrees while the mercury in Qazigund in south Kashmir settled at a low of minus 10.2 degrees Celsius.

Kupwara town in north Kashmir registered a low of minus 4.7 degrees Celsius last night.

Jammu city recorded 5.8 degrees Celsius, Katra 5.4, Batote 1.1, Banihal recorded 0.6 and Bhaderwah recorded minus 1.5 degrees Celsius as the night’s lowest temperatures.



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A Virtual Yarbal

Part of folklore now, Yarbal in Kashmir was not the spot of gossip alone, it was a source of community interaction and involvement. Following the footprints of the past, a young engineer has started a virtual platform, perhaps the biggest gathering of Kashmiri women where problems are divulged, discussed and disposed. Besides, support system is offered to promote women entrepreneurship, reports Saima Bhat 

Yak jut

She found him cheating on her. Uncertain about her decision to give her would-be-husband a second chance, a lady posted her problem on a female exclusive Facebook platform. In response, it was a flood on the virtual yarbal.

“I preferred sharing my problem on this group in a state of desperation,” the lady said. “I was seeking unbiased suggestions and the response helped me in the decision-making.”

This female exclusive group connects 40,000 women. It was started on January 6, 2019, and named Yak jut, a Kashmiri name meaning a joint effort. Started by Syed Hanaz Tariq, 24, an automation engineer, currently serving an Electronic and Automation Company in Pune, this is perhaps the major virtual group of Kashmiri women.

It is home to interesting and peculiar issues and concerns that the women confront. In most of the cases, the members hunt for solutions within the members. “The whole night, she cries herself to sleep. The next day she looks in the mirror and gets ready as if nothing has happened. Facing the world, her family and friends; trying to act normal, she smiles awkwardly and moves ahead. Sometimes she tries to live up to the societal expectations, sometimes she lives for her children, and sometimes she just exists. Years pass, her hair turns grey and one day she ceases to be. How many of us value a woman as an individual rather than the roles she assumes-of a mother, a daughter, or a friend?” Hanaz always thought about the different issues faced by women.

A 2018 graduate, Hanaz, an alumnus of Presentation Convent, was active on various social networking platforms related to fitness, business, social pages but she always felt the need for some platform exclusively for Kashmir women. Her searches for a group turned blank on all social media platforms. So she founded one.

Syed Hanaz Tariq, the founder of Yak jut group

“This group is a business platform for Kashmiri women including Muslims, Pandits, Sikhs and every lady from Kashmir or who is married to a Kashmiri. There is no discrimination.” Hanaz wanted to create a business platform for Kashmiri ladies whom she thinks do not work outside their homes but at the same time, they are small scale sellers. “They don’t have a studio, shops to operate from. And many of them don’t even have a huge following on their Instagram or Facebook pages. So I wanted to create a common platform for all of them irrespective of their background where all would be treated equally.”

Yakjut works on a pattern, a calendar, where days have been assigned for different spheres of life. Monday, for instance, has been kept for social, school, parents-children related issues, Tuesdays for shopping and matrimony, Wednesdays for poetry and arts, Thursdays for shopping and photography, Fridays for health, fitness and medical, Saturdays for discussion and cooking, Sundays for fun and shopping. Meanwhile, help and reviews are open for all days. Hanaz says they hold many competitions and winners are rewarded too.

Yakjut, meaning unity, is an independent group and started by one person but with time when the group gained its momentum she needed help from more people and nine of her team members volunteered for being moderators. “All our moderators are Kashmiri women living abroad and managing the time difference too. And some are living in Kashmir and outside. They are working very well managing their homes, jobs, education and giving all-time for the betterment of the group,” said Hanaz.

She said it was her father whom she consulted for the name of the group for the unity among all Kashmiri women. While managing the group several things are monitored. No men are allowed. “We go through the profiles to check and ensure we don’t add men. Another challenge is men having fake accounts in the name of females so we check when the account has been created, how many friends they have, what content are individuals sharing or do they have any mutual contacts with other women. In case anyone found doubtful we remove them or even block them.”

Hanaz believes Facebook is the best way to interact with people and the platform does not violate privacy. “In WhatsApp, your personal phone number is shared by many. And it’s not possible to connect so many ladies do not use WhatsApp.” She adds, “The best feature about Facebook is you can block anyone who violates your privacy. And for so many activities there can’t be any better platform than Facebook as everything is in front of you without your phone beeping with thousand WhatsApp messages. On Facebook, you get to select the content you are interested in.”

Yak jut timetable

Yakjut, Hanaz said is a core business platform, but the group has covered every other aspect too like women sharing social issues, having important discussions and solving each other’s problems. Along with business, women have taken a step forward to share their other skills like poetry, writing, and developed interest in fitness too.

Presently YakJut has become a game-changer for new entrepreneurs selling suits, bakery, pickles, plants and paintings. It uplifts women socially, mentally and financially, Hanaz claims.

Last year, a Srinagar based housewife and a mother of two minors, Sabira Matoo, 35, uploaded a picture of pickles during the month of Ramadhan on YakJut group, which was made by her mother-in-law and she was overwhelmed when the users started enquiring if she sells it. And a few even started ordering the pickles straightaway, she said. This motivated her to get into the pickle business.

Panun Achaar is a local brand started by Sabira, an MCA graduate from the university of Kashmir.

An MCA graduate from the University of Kashmir, Sabira, who comes from a well to do family always wanted to do something for herself. “After studying so hard most of the girls stay home and limit themselves to their kitchens but the world has changed,” she said. “It is not always about money but sometimes you just want to do something for yourself or for your kids.”

In around three months, her brand Panun Aachar has gained popularity among people as a quality pickle and is recognized as a homemade brand. There is a huge demand for different varieties of pickle which Sabira is making but the most in-demand is her Aloo Bukhar variety.

Her solo journey started in April 2019, and three months later she was assisted by at least three full-time maids at home and ten more women, whom she hired for cleaning and cleansing vegetable. Sabira’s customer base is increasing and she says her varieties of mix vegetable with Aaloo Bukhar, chicken with Aaloo Bukhar, Mutton with Aaloo Bukhar and full Aaloo Bukhar are in demand because she prepares them in her kitchen with proper hygiene and without the mixture of any harmful additives.

Made at home, the products are in demand and have started to create their own place in the market.

The demand for Panun Aachar is not from Kashmir only but people from Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Bangalore, Chandigarh and Jammu are also asking for its shipments. Sabira started selling it online but now she has a distributor who supplies to city’s all leading departmental stores.

A 500 grams Panun Aachar bottle sells for Rs 400. Sabira says she uses olive oil with glass jars. “When I am myself health-conscious that means I have to think for my customers as well,” Sabira said while crediting her mother in law and her husband, a businessman, for all the support.

“I literally started from zero but two months later I earned around Rs 2.4 lakhs. Since I started I have never looked back,” Sabira said, insisting she lacks time to even visit her parents.

Yakjut helps start-ups run by young women too, by giving them a space to reach out to their potential customers. The start of Everything Homemade coincided with the start of Yakjut and it gave its promoter the first dedicated client.

Sumaya Farooq, the promoter of Everything Homemade, 24, an engineering graduate in Food and Technology, is into making jam, pickles, protein bars and now hot chocolate mix. She claims she has turned her dream of eating healthy food into reality with her brand.

Sumaya Farooq

After completing her degree from the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) in August 2018, Sumaya was home waiting for new admission in masters when her parents started asking her to use her art and interest in cooking into something productive. “During my degree, I did a training programme in Verka Dairy in Ludhiana where I came to know the usage and side effects of preservatives so same moment I decided whenever I’ll start my professional career I’ll always keep health and hygiene in my mind.” Sumaya kept her promise as she avoids using any kind of preservatives in her products.

The first order Sumaya received was from a Srinagar downtown lady for jam. This order was received on Yakjut. “The jam I prepare is made from fruit pulp, no added preservatives, nothing else so when that lady received the order the jam was not in the semi-solid form in which we have other jams available in the market but still she appreciated my efforts and suggested what changes I have to keep in my mind. That feedback boosted my morale and next time I tried to be even better,” said Sumayya, who does not make her orders in bulk but sends them to her customers afresh.

Born to a banker father and homemaker mother, Sumaya says her youngest brother who is in class twelfth is helping her in getting fresh vegetables and fruits from the open market. She has two sisters who are studying in the university.  She is still thankful to Yakjut and her friend who added her to the group that boosted her brand to a new level. Initially, she used to deliver the orders herself but that had become hectic for her so she lined up with a local courier company that delivers the products in 24 hours. Most of her orders are from Srinagar, Bangalore and Anantnag. She sells her products up to Rs 300.

There are different products of various types of which there is an appreciable demand in the market.

She said she goes for double sterilization of her products which increases its shelf life up to one year. Given the youth dependence on fast foods, she decided to get into protein bars, made from peanut butter, oats, honey and nuts which are all nutritious and healthy.

“We remain too busy in our lives so we should remain health-conscious. Taking healthy food can help,” said Sumaya, who incidentally got her first client as the same lady. This time, however, she was satisfied and happy. She ordered these bars for her son studying in the Indian plains.

Sumaya was selected for her master’s in the Kashmir University last year but the responses she has received from her clients is compelling her to continue with Everything Homemade instead.

Since January 2019, she has delivered around 50 jars of jam and 250 jars of pickles. Most of her orders come from Yakjut and a few from her personal Instagram page. Without Yakjut, Sumaya said her success would not have been possible as speaking to her client’s face to face would have been difficult for her. “It is still my start and I have to gain the trust of people first so that they can change their age-old habits of buying products in the market than Everything Homemade,” she said.

Business apart, Yakjut provides a platform for fun, sharing of stories, experiences where ladies give a vent out to their feelings anonymously sometimes.

As this story is being filed, another post has been uploaded on the group written by a lady who had a love marriage. The couple has a kid also but recently the lady developed some problems in her back and her doctor advised her to have complete bed rest for some time. Because of this problem, which is not life-threatening at all, her husband has decided to go for second marriage and she has asked other women for help with what she should do so that she can save her relationship.

Post August 5, 2019, apart from women doing their business, this group emerged as a helping hand to many would-be-brides who were struggling to manage the wedding expenses. The group arranged their trousseau from bridal attires to providing them the basic items they need. Many brides received help in organising their functions too. Women showed keen interest in helping one another and united together in making arrangements for these brides.

Hanaz also said that together the women were able to help a lot of women going through abuse by hearing out their stories, helping them to get connected with lawyers and other organisations for assistance. “At times people need help in giving them the right suggestion and as a huge platform we have been able to do that successfully,” she said.

“Connectivity has improved a lot among the women,” Hanaz said. “With a click, the problem posted gets resolved. At times we have men approaching us and seek help which means people trust us.”

There is sort of proxy support also taking place. Members of this female-exclusive group support their partner’s, brother’s or friend’s businesses. This happened because after pandemic lockdown people could not move around much and businesses suffered.

Besides, the group has started sponsoring various courses for women to help them understand entrepreneurship. “We help them in their start-ups so that in future they can help others,” said Hanaz.

A medicine pursuing student outside Jammu and Kashmir, Seerat, 23, was quarantined in March in a local hotel for 14 days. During her quarantine days, she realized that there was a need for her to be the mentor to many people in the quarantine centres.

Hailing from Srinagar, Seerat saw a lady who was in dire need of psychiatric help. The lady was suffering from depression and anxiety and she offered her help. After that she posted her appeal to help women who needed professional help.

After Seerat handled the first case, the lady came up with a beautiful review about her counselling session, which added eight more patients to her list. So far, she has handled more than 145 cases across the globe and she does not charge anything from the patients considering the fact that the world is gripped by the pandemic.

“I don’t prescribe or recommend any medicine to my patients. I believe one’s self moral, self-esteem and self-confidence is enough to get out of depression,” she said



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Poonch Reports First Bird Flu Case

SRINAGAR: The first case of Avian Flu commonly known as Bird Flu has been reported in Poonch district of Jammu division with the samples of a dead crow testing positive for the disease on Saturday.

Deputy Commissioner Poonch, Rahul Yadav confirmed to KNO that samples of a dead crow, taken in Mandi tehsil area have been tested positive for Avian influenza.

However, no sample of any domestic or farm poultry bird has tested positive for the disease so far, Yadav said.

The DC Poonch further informed that in the backdrop of the first case of Avian influenza, samples of all the sale points and backyard poultry shall be taken within one-kilometre area of Mandi for testing as a precautionary measure.

“Regular surveillance shall also be maintained by the Animal Husbandry Department in the area,” he said.

Pertinent to mention here that many wild birds, especially crows, have died mysteriously in Rajouri and Poonch districts in the last two weeks while their samples had been taken for testing.

Earlier this month, four cases of the avian flu were reported in as many districts in Kashmir.



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Father Of Masood Hussain Laid To Rest, Death Widely Condoled

SRINAGAR: Gul Hassan Wani, father of senior journalist and Kashmir Life editor Masood Hussain was laid to rest Saturday afternoon at his ancestral graveyard in Gehend village of district Shopian in south Kashmir. Led by local Imam, people from all walks of life participated in his funeral prayers held at around 12 in the noon.

Condoling the demise, former chief ministers and National Conference president and vice president Dr Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah expressed their grief, sympathies with the bereaved family. “The party president and vice president condoled the demise of the father of noted journalist and Kashmir Life editor Masood Hussain. The duo expressed sympathies with the bereaved and prayed for forbearance to the family, in particular, Masood Sahib in their hour of grief,” read a party statement.

Among other party leaders, party general secretary Ali Muhammad Sagar, Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani, party MPs Muhammad Akbar Lone and Hasnain Masoodi ], provincial secretary Showkat Mir, spokesperson Imran Nabi have also expressed their sympathies.

The Peoples Democratic Party in its statement condoled the demise and expressed profound grief. “Profoundly grieved over the demise of Al Hajj Gul Hassan Wani, father of senior journalist Masood Hussain. Allah marhoom sb ko javar e rehmat mein jagah ata farmaye.” Said party in its statement.

PDP president and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti also expressed her grief. Taking to twitter, Mehbooba condoled the demise. “Saddened to hear of the sudden death of Masood Hussain sahab’s father. Condolences to his family & loved ones,” she tweeted.

The Jammu & Kashmir Apni party while extending the condolences expressed solidarity to the family. In a party statement, party chief Syed Altaf Bukhari conveyed condolences with the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. “I pray to Almighty Allah to give endurance to the bereaved family members, relatives, friends and acquaintances of Mr Masood Hussain to bear this irreparable loss,” he said.

People’s Conference president Sajad Lone expressed grief and prayed for peace. “Heartfelt condolences to Masood Hussain. His father passed away. May Allah grant him Jannat.”

Mayor Srinagar, Junaid Azim Mattu also condoled the demise. “Heartfelt condolences to Masood Hussain sahib on the demise of his beloved father. Allah (swt) Jannat naseeb karein. Ameen.”

Senior NC leader from Jammu, Ajay Sadhotra in a statement condoled the demise and expressed solidarity with the family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul.

Senior NC leader and former MP Muhammad Shafi Uri and NC vice president north Kashmir Dr Sajjad Shafi expressed deep anguish and sorrow over the demise. The duo while conveying condolences to the bereaved family, prayed for peace to the departed soul. “I pray for strength to the family especially senior journalist and Kashmir Life’s editor Masood Hussain to bear this irreparable loss.”

Additional spokesperson of NC, Sarah Hayat Shah also condoled the demise. “My condolences go out to Kashmir Life editor Masood Hussain on the death of his father. May Allah grant him a place in Jannat. Thoughts and prayers with the family.”

Former lawmaker and CPI(M) leader Muhammad Yousuf Tarigami extended sympathies with the bereaved family. In his message, he termed the deceased as “kind and pious soul,” and further said, “I equally share the pain of the bereaved family at this hour of grief.”

Director information Syed Sehrish Asgar condoled the demise. In this connection, a condolence meet was held in the office chambers of director in which all the officers participated. Dr Sehrish and other participants expressed deep sorrow and grief over the demise. She offered condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul.

KCSDS in its statement condoled the demise and prayed for the departed soul. “Al the members of KCSDS offer heartfelt condolences to Masood Hussain, the veteran journalist of Life magazine for the heavenly departure of his father. May God grant him the choicest place in Jannah and give Masood sb and his family the strength and courage to bear this bereavement.”

In its statement, Kashmir Editors Guild condoled the demise. Expressing solidarity with the family, KEG in a statement said the late Wani was “highly revered person and a noble soul. KEG stands with Masood Hussain in this hour of grief and expresses solidarity with the family.” Hussain is also secretary-general of the guild.

Expressing grief, Kashmir Press Club also condoled the demise. The management of the club prayed for the peace to the departed soul.

Abdul Aziz Khawaja, deputy director SDA, Maqsood Ahmad Uri, editor shahrebeen radio Kashmir Srinagar, Irshad Ahmad Khawaja and Ummer Rahim or Uri also expressed condolence with the senior journalist.

District administration Shopian in its condolence message expressed solidarity with the family. “Heartfelt condolences to Masood Hussain sb on the sad demise of his beloved father,” DC Shopian Shrikant Suse tweeted.



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Covid-19 Claims 3 More Lives, J&K Toll 1936

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir reported three more deaths due to covid-19 in the last 24 hours, taking the fatality count to 1936.

Quoting an official news agency GNS reported that the victims a 95-year-old man from Noorbagh Srinagar, a 70-year-old woman from  Sanatnagar Srinagar and a 77-year-old  man from Vill Naugran Bishnah Jammu. The deaths took the fatality count to 1936 in J&K—1215 in Valley and 721 in Jammu division.

Srinagar district with 456 deaths tops the list followed by Jammu (371), Baramulla (174), Budgam (117), Kupwara (95), Pulwama (88), Anantnag (85), Doda (64), Bandipora (61), Udhampur (57), Kulgam (54), Rajouri (55), Kathua (52), Ganderbal (46), Shopian (39), Samba (39), Poonch (24), Ramban (21), Kishtwar(22), and Reasi (15).

The number of active cases stands at 1103 in the J&K—414 in Jammu and 689 in Kashmir while 121124 patients have so far recovered from the infection, the officials added.



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Two Militants, Four Associates Held In South Kashmir: Police

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday claimed to have two recently recruited militants and four militant associates in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

A police spokesman in a statement said that Police in Anantnag have arrested two newly recruited militants and four militant associates, linked with proscribed outfit LeM/JeM.

“Acting on a specific information regarding the militant attack in Anantnag/ Bijbehara towns by Lashkar-e-Mustafa (Parent Organization JeM), Police along with 3RR established special checking points at multiple locations and conducted intensified checking,” said the spokesman.

“Meanwhile at one of the checkpoints established at Donipora Bijbehera, officers intercepted a vehicle Alto K-10 bearing registration No. HP12C 0981 with two persons on board. They were signalled to stop however, they tried to flee from the spot but the alert joint forces apprehended them tactfully,” he said.

“They have been identified as Imran Ahmed Hajam resident of Nathpora Khanabal and Irfan Ahmed Ahanger resident of Nandpora  Khanabal. Both have recently joined militant ranks and are affiliated with proscribed outfit LeM/JeM,” he added.

The spokesman said that incriminating material, arms and ammunition including two Pistols along with three magazines and 116 rounds were recovered from their possession.

“When officers spoke to them they revealed that they have joined LeM outfit recently and divulged that LeM was recently floated to give an impression that militancy in Kashmir is indigenous and not sponsored by Pakistan, they further revealed that they are close associates of Hidayat Malik @Hasnain resident of Sharafpora Shopian, a self-styled Chief of LeM, Umer @ Wahid Khan resident of Shopian and  Aftab @Ali Bhai resident of Dachipora and they were carrying recee of the area to plant an IED in order to target forces,” said the spokesman.

“During the further course of the investigation, 04 militant associates of proscribed outfit JeM were arrested from different locations,” he said, adding that they have been identified as Bilal Ahmed Kumar resident of Heff Shopian, Tawfeeq Ahmed Laway resident of Pushwara Anantnag, Muzamil Ahmed Wani resident of Muniward Anantnag and Aadil Ahmed Rather resident of Khandipari Harnag.

“Incriminating materials, ammunition and explosive substance including 02 Grenades, 30 AK-47 Rounds and 01 kg Explosive material were recovered from their possession,” he said.

“A case under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Bijbehara and further investigation into the matter is in progress,” said a police spokesman in a statement.



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