Day: February 23, 2019

  • Our fight is for Kashmir, not against Kashmir, Kashmiris: PM Modi*

    Our fight is for Kashmir, not against Kashmir, Kashmiris: PM Modi*

    SRINAGAR: Ahead of Lok Sabha elections 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today visit Rajasthan so as to take forward BJP’s pol campaign.

    *PM Modi said “Our fight is for Kashmir, it is not against Kashmir, not against Kashmiris. We have given the forces a free hand to hit back. Our fight is against terrorism. We won’t keep quiet, we know how to crush terrorism,” said PM Narendra Modi while addressing a public meeting in Rajasthan’s Tonk.*

    “No peace can prevail in the world till the time the factory of terror is running. If it is in my fate to end this factory of terror, so be it. This is above party politics. After the Pulwama attack, you must have seen how we are avenging. Because of our new policies, Pakistan is going through a hard time. This is a new India, we will not tolerate the pain and stay quite,” PM Modi said.

    “I had told the sarpanchs in the Kashmir Valley, to please make sure that no schools are burnt in the acts of terrorism in Kashmir and they promised me they would not let any schools be burnt, even if that comes at the cost of sacrificing their lives.

    Now, I am proud to say that no school in the Kashmir Valley has been destroyed in the past two years,” said PM Modi.“`

  • Er Rasheed condemns arrest of Jamaat Leaders*  Asks regional parties to take a united stand*  Says Prime Minister’s claim of hugging kashmiri’s does not match to what is happening on the ground.*

    Er Rasheed condemns arrest of Jamaat Leaders* Asks regional parties to take a united stand* Says Prime Minister’s claim of hugging kashmiri’s does not match to what is happening on the ground.*

    Langate, 23 Feb. 2019: Condemning arrest of Jamaat-e-Islami leaders and Mohammad Yaseen Malik, AIP President Er Rasheed has appealed New Delhi to stop terrorising kashmiri’s and understand the fact that kashmiri’s are not enemies of India but want simply political dispute to be resolved for a permanent peace in the entire sub-continent. In a statement issued today Er Rasheed said, “by trying to silence the genuine political voices New Delhi is only pushing kashmiri’s to the wall and such harsh measures will add further anger and disappointment among masses. Jamaat-e-Islami has huge contributions in social and educational sectors besides advocating for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir dispute. It is unfortunate that rather trying to counter kashmiri leadership with logics, arguments and facts New Delhi is silencing their voice. While Prime Minister Mr Narinder Modi today talked about owning kashmiri’s but whatsoever is happening on the ground does not match his claims. He has to rise above politics and understand that if such harsh measures have yielded nothing in the past how can they be of any interest to New Delhi’s interests today”. Er Rasheed appealed regional mainstream parties to get united and ask New Delhi that such suppression will yield nothing except adding to the chaos on the ground. Er Rasheed appealed Mehbooba Mufti and Umar Abdullah to rise to the occasion and ask New Delhi what it has to offer to kashmiri’s at the end of the day, except harassing them and muzzling their voice at the barrel of the gun.

  • Miscreants Burn 2 Shops, 2 Vehicles In Medhar Poonch, Restrictions Clamped

    Miscreants Burn 2 Shops, 2 Vehicles In Medhar Poonch, Restrictions Clamped

    Poonch, Feb 23 : Miscreants overnight damaged three shops and two vehicles at Mendhar town of Poonch district following which authorities ordered restrictions under section 144 CrpC, banning assembly of four than five persons in the town.

    Official sources told that of the one shops and one vehicle were fully damaged while others were partially damaged.

    SDPO Mendhar Neeraj Paddar, SHO Anayat Ahmad among other officers rushed to spot soon after getting the news and called up firefighters who doused off the flames and restricted the damage.

    SDPO Medhar Neeraj Padder told that some miscreants set the shops and vehicles on fire and investigations have been launched in this regard.

    “We have registered an FIR and those behind it will be soon brought to book,” the officer added.

    Officials have also imposed restrictions under section 144 of CrPC to prevent assembly of five persons at a time in the town.

  • Non-local labourers in Kashmir protest mob attacks on Kashmiris outside Valley

     

    Srinagar: Non-local labourers who are living and earning in Kashmir Saturday staged a protest demonstration in Srinagar against the mob attacks on Kashmiris outside the valley.

    Scores of non-local labourers assembled in press enclave holding placards and banners”Kashmiriyu pa zulm band karo band karo”, “Stop harassment of Kashmiri’s in India”.

    Amir Hussain said that these kinds of attacks and harassment to Kashmiri people whether a student, a trader or any other Kahsmiri should be stopped immediately. “I am working in Kashmir for last 25 years. I have never faced any difficulty during these years. The Kashmiri people give us love and affection.”

    The protesting non locals requested the governments of all the states to provide protection to all Kashmiris who are studying or doing their business outside the Valley.

  • Thousands of schools in J&K lack toilets, water, electricity  Tall claims about pupils friendly measures stand exposed

    Thousands of schools in J&K lack toilets, water, electricity Tall claims about pupils friendly measures stand exposed

    JAMMU: Unbelievable it may sound but it is a fact that thousands of Government schools in Jammu and Kashmir are lacking toilets, drinking water and electricity facilities thereby exposing the ‘inhumane’ face of those who remained at the helm of affairs in the School Education Department.
    The appalling situation in such a large number of educational institutions is notwithstanding the fact that Union Government is providing huge funding to Jammu and Kashmir under different schemes for providing these basic facilities not only to the students but to the entire population.
    Moreover, these startling figures have exposed the tall claims made till now by the successive State Governments about initiating a number of pupils-friendly measures so as to ensure that the students obtain education in comfortable atmosphere.
    As per the Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE), a data base of schools in India developed by National University for Education Planning and Administration, a total of 1933 schools in 22 districts of the State are without boys’ toilets. Of these, 1353 are Primary, 432 Middle, 93 Secondary and 55 Higher Secondary Schools. The maximum number of such schools are in Kathua (341) followed by Kupwara (320) and Udhampur (291).
    Similarly, a total of 1110 schools in 22 districts of the State are lacking girls’ toilets. Of these, 872 are Primary, 165 Middle, 38 High and 35 Higher Secondary Schools. The maximum number of such schools are in Poonch (135) followed by Pulwama (134) and Kishtwar (132). Kathua district is at 4th place with 121 schools without girls’ toilets.
    Moreover, a total of 438 schools in the State are without any boys and girls’ toilets. Of these 393 are Primary, 40 Middle and 5 High Schools. The maximum number of such schools are in Poonch (81) followed by Udhampur (74) and Pulwama (70). Again Kathua district is at 4th place with 66 schools lacking boys as well as girls’ toilets.
    “It is pity that despite liberal assistance from the Government of India for providing all basic facilities to the students such a large number of pupils are without toilets and they are compelled to urinate in open, which is embarrassing particularly for the female students”, some officials of the Education Department said.
    The UDISE has also painted dismal scenario vis-a-vis drinking water facility as 5433 schools in the State, which include 3751 Primary, 1484 Middle, 161 High and 37 Higher Secondary Schools are without this basic necessity. The maximum number of such schools are in Poonch (709) followed by Kupwara (703) and Rajouri (632).
    Notwithstanding the fact that electricity supply is imperative for providing computer education to the students in the present era of competition, a total of 16597 schools in the State are without electricity connection. Of these 10817 are Primary, 5410 Middle, 350 High and 20 Higher Secondary Schools. The maximum number of such schools are in Kupwara (1616) followed by Rajouri (1409) and Poonch (1319).
    “The non-availability of electricity supply to such a large number of educational institutions is notwithstanding the fact that from time to time the Union Power Ministry launched schemes for providing electricity to each and every household and Government institution even in the most inaccessible areas”, sources said.
    Lack of toilet, drinking water and electricity facilities in such a large number of schools has completely exposed the tall claims of the successive Governments about bringing turnaround in the education sector and adopting students-friendly measures, they further said.
    Now, Governor’s Administration has devised a mechanism in order to overcome these infrastructural gaps.
    As far as separate toilets for male and female students are concerned, required funds have been made available with the Directors of School Education and the requisition of funds recommended by the school-wise committee will be communicated by the Chief Education Officers of the concerned Directorates for completion of separate toilets for boys and girls in each school.
    “Repair of non-functional toilets will also be taken up by dovetailing with available funds of Election Commission of India for the schools identified as polling stations”, said an order issued by the School Education Department, adding “for schools other than polling stations, the existing funds available with Directors concerned shall be used for making the toilets functional”.
    As far as drinking water facility is concerned, the Deputy Commissioner concerned shall dovetail the available resources for this purpose. “While schools identified as polling stations can be covered through the funds made available by the Election Commission of India, the DPRs of the remaining schools district wise will be forwarded to the Secretary, School Education Department for financing through respective Directors”, the order said, adding “funds required for providing water supply shall directly be provided to the Public Health Engineering Department by the School Education Department as per the DPR”.
    The order further said, “the external electricity connection to the schools including metering has to be provided by the Power Development Department under SAUBHAGYA Plus”, adding “service lines shall also be provided by the PDD but expenditure will be reimbursed by the School Education Department on raising of bills by the PDD in this regard”.
    The expenditure for providing internal electric connection and fitting charges shall be made through concerned Zonal Education Officers in respect of Primary and Middle Schools, by Headmasters in respect of High Schools and by Principals in respect of the Higher Secondary Schools.
    Secretary School Education Department Ajeet Kumar Sahu has asked all the Deputy Commissioners to take all necessary measures to achieve 100% saturation target of basic infrastructure in all Government schools in a time bound manner and send week