Day: April 27, 2019

  • NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL/NARCO SMUGGLER BOOKED UNDER PSA BY PS BANIHAL.

    NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL/NARCO SMUGGLER BOOKED UNDER PSA BY PS BANIHAL.

     

    Banihal April 27 :– To weed out the anti social elements /trouble mongers from the society, a special drive has been launched by Ramban police under the supervision of SSP Ramban Madam Anita Sharma.
    In continuation of the above said drive a notorious criminal /narco smuggler has been booked under PSA by Banihal police.Narco smuggler Bahar Ahmed Dar S/O Sonullah Dar R/O Darpura Tehsil Banihal who is a known History Sheeter of the area and a known drug smuggler was today booked under PSA and lodged in Kot Bhalwal Jail on the directions issued by D.M.Ramban.
    It is pertinent to mention that Bahar Ahmed Dar is a known History Sheeter of the area and as many as 06 FIR,s of Narco smuggling,Robbery,Rioting stand registered against him at police station Banihal.On 16-03-2019 the said Narco smuggler was apprehended with 02 kgs Charas.
    The said criminal is also on the forefront of anti national activities and often leads anti national processions,rallies and protests.
    The public of Banihal was weary of his activities as he was luring the youths into drugs and anti social/national activities.This move of Banihal police has been widely appreciated by the people of Banihal area.
    The warrant of detention was executed by Inspector Aejaz Ahmed wani and Sub insp Waseem Mehraj under the supervision of SDPO Banihal  Sajad Sarwar and Addl S.P Sanjay Parhiar.

  • Srinagar-Leh road likely to be reopened tomorrow*

    Srinagar-Leh road likely to be reopened tomorrow*

    G N Raina

    Ganderbal, Apr 27 : The strategic 434km long Srinagar-Leh highway is likely to be reopened tomorrow (Sunday), official sources said on Saturday.

    Official sources told(KNS) that after remaining closed for over five months, the highway is likely to be reopened for vehicular movement tomorrow.

    They said BRO and project Vijayak maintaining the Srinagar-Leh highway have completed snow clearance operation from both sides of the road.

    The road was closed for vehicular movement in December last year following heavy snowfall. The highway authorities took around five months to clear the entire 434km stretch of snow.

    Sources said that due to closure of highway from past five months, people in Leh, Kargil, Drass and other parts of the region have faced acute shortage of essentials, particularly vegetables and medicines.

    SP Rural Kashmir Muzaffar Ahmad Shah while talking to (KNS) said that they have allowed 50 passengers who were stranded at different places of the highway from Sonamarg side to move towards Kargil and they crossed Zojila pass at around 9 am.

    SHO Drass, Manzoor Hussain Mir told KNS they also allowed passengers who were stranded from Drass side 3:30 am to 6:30 am to move towards Srinagar.

    Meanwhile, both the Chief Engineers of Project Vijayak and BRO is likely to throw open the strategic 434Km Srinagar-Leh highway tomorrow at Zero Point Zojila. (KNS)

  • Youth Association for Service of Humanity and Nation YASHN contributes for marriage of widow’s daughter

    Youth Association for Service of Humanity and Nation YASHN contributes for marriage of widow’s daughter

    Poonch April 27 :– Youth Association for Service of Humanity and Nation YASHN contributes for marriage ceremony of daughter of a widow. As inflation is at its highest and consumables prices are touching sky, such social functions are difficult task for a widow who has no source of income. YASHN came to know about hardships and helped her with cash and other items. These contributions were made by President YASHN Imtiaz Salaria to widow of Ajote village. He also requested civil society to come forward for such noble cause and help poor. Others who were present Farooq Ahmed, Pervaiz Ahmed, Abrar Akhter, Imran Gani, Mohd Naseer, Manzor Hussain, Nazarat Hussain,

  • SDPO BHADERWAH ORGANISED AWARENESS PROGRAMME REGARDING DRUG ABUSE AT HSS BOYS BHADERWAH ,DISTRIBUTED PAMPHLETS AMONG STUDENTS

    SDPO BHADERWAH ORGANISED AWARENESS PROGRAMME REGARDING DRUG ABUSE AT HSS BOYS BHADERWAH ,DISTRIBUTED PAMPHLETS AMONG STUDENTS

    Bhaderwah April 27 :–Today SDPO Bhaderwah in collaboration with the staff of Govt. Hr. Secondary School Boys Bhaderwah organized awareness programme on “Drug abuses and its remedies” in which 200/250 students of Govt. Hr. Secondary School Boys Bhaderwah participated. The tentacles of drug menace are spreading among the youths, who are the backbone of our nation. Doda Police is leaving no stone unturned in engaging the youths in constructive activities like sports tournaments, cultural activities etc. During the programme, SDPO Bhaderwah, fthkar Ahmed, Principal Higher Sec. School Boys Bhaderwah,and Counsellor  Baljeet Singh have delivered their lectures regarding drug abuses its effects and remedies.

    SDPO Bhaderwah stressed upon the students that the drug menace is a major threat to the society particularly young generation and Doda police has taken various steps to curb the drug menace.

    He also urged upon the participants that Drug addiction is a disease and must be treated like we treat other diseases. We are playing our role but we need collective efforts from Parents, Teachers, Social organizations, NGOs, Religious organizations and society at large. During programme Brochure/Pamphlets designed by District Police Doda containing information about Drug abuse its effects and remedies were distributed among the participants. Participants thanked Doda Police for organizing such programme.

  • DDC Rajouri reviews Progress in construction of Border bunkers*  Work on 1411 bunkers started during last one month, remaining to follow_

    DDC Rajouri reviews Progress in construction of Border bunkers* Work on 1411 bunkers started during last one month, remaining to follow_

    Rajouri April,27: In order to review the progress of construction of bunkers in the district being executed by Rural Development Department, the District Development Commissioner Mohammad Aijaz Asad today convened a meeting in his office chamber with the officers if REW ,RDD and revenue department.

    The meeting was attended by Assistant Commissioner Revenue Mohd Ashraf, Executive Engineer REW Noor Ali Chowdary Rajouri, concernedTehsildars and concerned BDOs.

    The Executive Engineer REW Noor Ali Chowdary informed the DDC that there are a total of 1892 bunkers which includes 1745 individual and 147 community bunkers are being executed by RDD out of which the work on 1027 bunkers have been started.

    While taking stock of bunkers being executed by the PWD Rajouri and Nowshera division, it was informed that there are total 1249 bunkers both individual and community,out of which 1116 falls in Nowshera subdivision and 133 in Rajouri subdivision.It was informed that work on 384 bunkers have been started .

    It is pertinent to mention that that border residents had raised the issue of sluggish pace in the construction of Border bunkers. Consequently the Home Department govt of Jammu and Kashmir decided to shift 1892 number of bunkers from R & B to RDD. With the continuous efforts of district administration in a span of one month work on 1411 bunkers have been initiated involving works at different stages of execution.

    Meanwhile the DDC also took blockwise stock of distribution of material including steel and cement. He asked the nodal officer material and supplies of bunker construction Sh Puran Chand BDO Seri to ensure the proper distribution of material and take receipt of material supplied from every Block development officers.

    He directed the BDOs to prepare the list of sites identified for bunkers construction, appoint the GRS as incharges of bunker construction and deploy the men and machinery ,so that the progress can be achieved in prescribed time limits.

    During the meeting the DDC informed that an amount of ₹35 crore has been released to Rural Development Department to meet the cost of construction of bunkers including material, labour and allied activities. He made it clear that project has to be completed within the set timeline and no laxity will be tolerated in the case of spill over the deadline.

  • Mehbooba talks tough over PM Modi’s Article 370 remark

    Mehbooba talks tough over PM Modi’s Article 370 remark

    Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday hit out at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his remarks on abrogating Article 370.

    “If (PM) Modi thinks that Kashmir is in loss because of Article 370 then why they don’t leave Kashmir,” replied Mehbooba when asked by the reporters to respond to the Prime Minister’s remark on Article 370.

    She also talked tough about PDP’s former ally, Congress and the National Conference.

    “When Azad Sahab became chief minister of the state he sold Kashmiri land to the Shrine Board. Did he not think of Article 370 at that time?” Mehbooba questioned.

    The PDP president also came down heavily on NC founder Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah.

    “Sheikh Sahab accepted the chief minister’s seat after signing the infamous accord 1975 with the then prime minister Indira Gandhi. Did National Conference not think of the special status of the state,” she questioned.

    She said that for two years she was fighting with the Modi-led government when the state was ruled by PDP-BJP coalition.

    “I had made it clear to (PM) Modi that if they tinker with the special status of the state then PDP will leave the government,” the former chief minister said.

    On Friday, the prime minister had said that if BJP will be voted back to power then they will end the special status of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

    The BJP’s election manifesto has mentioned that the party will abrogate Article 370 and Article 35-A of the Indian constitution.

  • 6 Children Among 15 Killed In Raids On ISIS Hideout In Sri Lanka: Police

    6 Children Among 15 Killed In Raids On ISIS Hideout In Sri Lanka: Police

    Colombo, Sri Lanka :Agence France-Presse

    Fifteen people including six children have died during a Sri Lankan security forces operation in the aftermath of the Easter attacks, as three cornered suicide bombers blew themselves up and others were shot dead, police said Saturday.

    The three men set off explosives, also killing three women and six children inside what was believed to a jihadist safe house near the eastern town of Kalmunai on Friday night.

    “Three other men, also believed to be suicide bombers, were found dead outside the house,” police said in a statement, adding that they had been shot.

    Police backed by troops exchanged fire with those inside the house for over an hour, a military official said, adding that the bodies were recovered early Saturday following a search operation.

    Security forces have stepped up their searches for extremists after the ISIS group claimed responsibility for the suicide attacks on three churches and three luxury hotels, which killed least 253 people and wounded hundreds more.

    The joint operation between the police and the army was carried out following a tip-off that those responsible were holed up in a built-up area of Kalmunai, 370 kilometres (230 miles) east of the capital.

    There were no casualties among the security forces, the police said.

    The government has admitted major intelligence lapses, although Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said he was unaware of any warnings ahead of the attacks, in a sign of the rift between him and President Maithripala Sirisena.

    “If we had any inkling, and we had not taken action, I would have handed in my resignation immediately,” he told the BBC.

    “But what do you do when you are out of the loop?”

    Wickremesinghe tried to sack Sirisena last year, and experts believe the feud could have played a part in Sri Lanka’s failure to act on intelligence warnings given weeks before the attacks.

    Studio raided

    Friday’s clashes came hours after the security forces raided a nearby location where they believe Islamist radicals recorded a video pledge to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi before carrying out the Easter bombings.

    Police said they found an ISIS flag and uniforms similar to those worn by the eight fighters for the video before they launched the attacks. ISIS released the video two days after the attacks.

    The head of a local extremist group, Zahran Hashim, who appeared in the video, was killed at one of the Colombo hotels targeted, the Shangri-La. He was accompanied by a second bomber identified as Ilham Ibrahim.

    Authorities had been desperately searching for Hashim after naming his group, National Thowheeth Jama’ath (NTJ), as the perpetrators of the attack, but announced Friday he had been killed in the hotel bombing.

    DNA tests are being done on a severed head to conclusively establish that it is Hashim’s, officials said.

    Radicals hunted

    The government is on the defensive over its failure to heed a foreign intelligence warning that NTJ was planning suicide bombings on churches.

    Police chief Pujith Jayasundara became the second top official to resign over the blunders Friday, after top defence ministry official Hemasiri Fernando also stepped down.

    Sri Lanka’s Catholic leader, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, the archbishop of Colombo, has said he felt “betrayed” by the government’s failure to act on the warnings.

    Wickremesinghe apologised on Friday.

    “We take collective responsibility and apologise to our fellow citizens for our failure to protect victims of these tragic events,” the PM wrote on Twitter.

    The military have poured troops onto the streets to back up police as they search for suspects using newly granted powers under a state of emergency.

    At least 94 people are in custody, including a man believed to be the father of two of the bombers. Police said another 20 people were detained overnight.

    “We now have info that there are about 140 people in Sri Lanka linked to the Islamic State. We can and we will eradicate all of them very soon,” Sirisena said Friday, announcing new legislation to ban extremist groups.

    Tourism hit

    Dozens of foreigners died in the attacks and the government has said it expects the number of overseas tourists to fall by 30 percent this year, at a cost of $1.5 billion in revenues.

    Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera said the island — which depends on tourism as a cornerstone of its economy — could take up to two years to fully recover.

    The US State Department on Friday escalated its travel warning for Sri Lanka and ordered the departure of all school-age family members of US government employees.

    Terrorists “may attack with little or no warning”,  it said in a statement that advised citizens to reconsider travelling to the island.

    Several nations including Israel, Australia and Britain have already warned their citizens against visiting Sri Lanka in the wake of the attacks.

  • Modi lists Rs 2.5 crore worth assets, MA degree from Gujarat University in election affidavit*

    Modi lists Rs 2.5 crore worth assets, MA degree from Gujarat University in election affidavit*

     

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assets worth Rs 2.5 crore including a residential plot in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar, fixed deposits of Rs 1.27 crore and Rs 38,750 cash in hand, according to his affidavit filed with the Election Commission on Friday.

    Modi has named Jashodaben as his wife and declared that he has an M.A. degree from Gujarat University in 1983. The affidavit said he is an arts graduate from Delhi University (1978). He passed SSC exam from Gujarat board in 1967, it said.

    He has declared movable assets worth Rs 1.41 crore and immovable assets valued at Rs 1.1 crore.

    The prime minister has invested Rs 20,000 in tax saving infra bonds, Rs 7.61 lakh in National Saving Certificate (NSC) and another Rs 1.9 lakh in LIC policies.

    His cash balance in savings bank account is Rs 4,143.

    Modi has four gold rings, weighing 45 grams, valued at Rs 1.13 lakh.

    The prime minister has declared the property details in the affidavit which is a mandatory requirement for filing nomination papers.

    Modi possess about 3,531 sq ft plot in Sector-1, Gandhinagar. The value of the property, which includes a residential unit on the plot, is assessed to be Rs 1.1 crore, according to the affidavit.

    While Modi has listed “salary from government” and “interest from bank” as his sources of income, his wife’s source of income is mentioned as “not known”.

    Her profession or occupation is also listed as “not known”.

    Modi has declared that he neither has any criminal case pending against him nor has any government dues on him.

    The prime minister, who is seeking a second term from Varanasi parliamentary constituency, had disclosed a total assets of Rs 1.65 crore in 2014.