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Srinagar, May 08: (GNS) Police continuing with its investigations, regarding the mushroom growth of pages on social networking sites spreading false and concocted stories to vitiate law and order, today arrested one more page admin. The admin hails from Srinagar and is simultaneously running multiple pages to spread fake news to create a charged atmosphere to foment trouble. (GNS)
Searches launched in Rajwar forests, cache recovered Srinagar, May 08: (GNS) Army on Thursday recovered cache of arms and ammunitions from Rajwar forests in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. A senior army official told GNS that army’s 31 RR/ 7 Sector RR today launched massive searches following intelligence inputs about the movement of suspected militants inside the Haphruda forests in Hanwara area.“During the searches a cache See Searches On PG 11..
SMC seals two auto mobile workshops at Braari Nambal Srinagar, May 8 : Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) sealed two automobile workshops around the Baari Nambal See SMC On PG 11..
Inside story Policeman displayed exemplary courage Injured while dousing the fire in a school
Srinagar, May 8 : A Policeman displayed exemplary courage by risked his life while dousing fire in a school in Anantnag. The people of the town hailed his bravery. According to a statement issued to KNS, a brave policeman SPO Tawseef Ahmad Belt number 1178 posted at police post Janglat Mandi, Anantnag showed exemplary bravery by entering the Govt. Middle School building at Doonipawa , where a fire had broken out
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On Edit Page BoPEE- in dire need of reform The decision of Srinagar based hon’ble court to attach the properties of three involved in 2012 BoPEE paper leakage case, should be an eye opener for those who are responsible for spoiling the future of many bright students. Earlier the J&K High court had directed concerned governmental agencies to attach the properties of those absconders who were evading arrests in this case. The chairman Mushtaq Ahmad Bakal alias Peer is already in the custody since he was arrested last year for leaking papers against pay-
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WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HRS: Light Rain would occur at a few places over the state.
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Sarpanch shot dead in Wanpoo Anantnag Second to fall to the bullets of militants in just one month Srinagar, May 08: Unknown gunmen shot dead a Sarpanch of ruling National Conference at Wanpoo area of south Kashmir's Anantnag district Thursday evening, official sources told GNS. They said that at least two suspected militants barged inside the shop of Gul Mohammad Bhat (70) son of Abdul Ganie Bhat at main Bazar Wanpoo at around 06:15 pm. “The gunmen shot him from point blank range inside his shop,” they said. Gul, a resident of Wanpoo Village was shifted to district Hospital; however, the doctors attended on him referred him to Srinagar for specialized treatment. “He had received two bullets in his chest and due to the gravity of the injury we referred him to Srinagar”, a doctor attended Gul told GNS. As Gul was being rushed to Srinagar, he breathed his lost near Awantipora, a police official said. The killing comes a day after five phased Parliamentary election came to an end in Kashmir Valley. Prior to election, at-least three sarpanches and a numerdar (village head) were killed in south
NC condemns the killing
SRINAGAR May 8th: National Conference Spokesman Junaid Azim Mattu has said that National Conference condemns in the strongest of terms the assassination of a Panchayat Member Gul Mohammad Bhat of Wanpoh Kulgam who was shot dead in an attack by militants this evening. Mattu said that Gul Mohammad Bhat was a political worker and activist who belonged to the J&K National Conference.Terming the killing as an act of cowardice and barbarism, See NC On PG 11.. Kashmir last month. Meanwhile, Army, Special Operation Group of See Sarpanch On PG 11..
President of India dedicates ‘RUPAY’ to the nation New Delhi, May 8: The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee dedicated ‘RuPay’ India’s own card payment network to the nation today (May 8, 2014) at function at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Speaking on the occasion, the President congratulated the Reserve Bank of India for having envisioned the need for such an indigenously managed service in 2005 and for entrusting this task to the National Payments Corporation soon after its operationalization in 2010. He said that it usually takes five to seven years to build a fully functional card payment network. He was happy to note that the NPCI could make the RuPay service operational by April 2013. The President said creativity lies in developing products meeting the special needs of the customers by the issuing banks. For a large country like India with a rapidly growing economy, the volume of payment transactions, specially those settled through cards, will be significant in the years ahead. Transactions which are most-
ly settled today either by way of cash or cheque will progressively make way for card based payment transactions as the economy matures and internet penetration increases. An indigenous system like RuPay will not only reduce the dependence on cash and cheque modes of settlement but will also make it easier to offer products based on specific requirements of diverse user sets within the country. The President said that seven million cards issued so far is only a fraction of the potential. Launch of milk procurement pre-paid card by milk procurement agencies or grain procurement agencies in Punjab are other such variants of the card payment mechanism which only a card payment system developed within the country can appreciate and implement faster. Dedication of RuPay to the nation is thus symbolic of the maturity of the payment system development in India and contribution of the National Payments Corporation of India to nation building.The President See President On PG 11..
Battle for Baramulla:
NC, PDP, PC claim to have won the seat Srinagar, May 8 ): With the 39 percent people casting their ballot in North Kashmir on May 7, all the political parties and their candidates Thursday claimed to have won the seat. With 18 candidates in the fray, the main tussle was seen between PDP, NC and Peoples’ Conference led by Sajad Gani lone. As the National conference Thursday stated that they have won the seat and that people in large numbers have voted for the party in Baramulla, it also claimed that no one could ever beat NC from Baramulla. “We had already won this seat, we are confident that on the day of results we will make every person to drop jaws,” said Shariq while talking to KNS. PDP who had nominated former chief minister Muzaffar Hussain Beigh from Baramulla stated that the wave in party’s favor swept all their rivals away and that people in droves voted for the ‘change’. The chief spokesman of
PDP and legislator Naeem Akhtar told KNS that the party will emerge victorious with the ‘respectable margin’. Peoples’ Conference chairman Sajad Gani Lone told KNS that the people have given a clear message to the outer world that from now on, traditional politics will be dismissed with the scorn it merited. “You must see the percentage of voting in Kupwara, it is all because people voted for us in large numbers in the entire north Kashmir. We have won this seat. ” Pertinently, During the election of 2009-Shariq emerged as the winner for NC- Congress coalition with 203022 votes while as the PDP candidate Mohammad Dilawar Mir lagged behind with 138208. As per the data available, the Baramulla seat was won over by Syed Ahmad Aga of Indian National Congress (INC) in 1967. In 1971, the seat was again bagged by the same candidate of the Congress. In 1977, See Seat On PG 11..
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Militant found dead, Tral observes shutdown Slain militant laid to rest
Srinagar, May 08: Police have recovered a body of a suspected militant from Tral area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district Wednesday evening. Official sources told GNS that joint party of police and army while patrolling Panzoo Wadar area of Tral, last evening and found a body lying in the open field. The joint team later handed over the body to the concerned police station for necessary legal formalities. A police spokesperson while confirming the recovery of militant’s body from the area said: “On Tuesday late evening, there was brief exchange of fire between army and militants at Naibog near Dadsara Tral resulting in serious injuries to the militant. The injured militant fled from the area,” he said adding the militant succumbed later. The spokesman said that today Police recovered the body of a militant from an orchard in Tral. “On a tip off regarding movement of militants during the night hours in the area, police and Army laid an ambush near Dadsara-Amirabad in
Awantipora on 6th May”, he said. “The team asked them to stop and reveal their identity but the militants retaliated with heavy fire ensuing an encounter”.
He said, however, the militants taking advantage of darkness and managed to escape. Following the encounter the ambush team detected blood stain marks on the trails of the fleeing militants. See Tral On PG 11..
Polythene in bulk Taj admits ‘vertical divide’ in Congress seized at Lowermunda stronghold Uri ‘50 per cent NC voters cast their ballot in support of Beig’ Srinagar, May 8 : The Congress on Thursday admitted a ‘vertical divide in voter share’ in its stronghold Uri in North Kashmir that has gone in favour of opposition Peoples Democratic Party candidate Muzaffar Hussain Beigh. Talking to KNS, Taj Mohiuddin, senior congress leader and minister for health and medical education said: “Yes there is a vertical divide in Uri. But it is the National Conference voter share that has got divided into two. 50 per cent of NC voters have exercised their franchise in support of Muzaffar Hussain Beigh because of his person and not because of PDP.” Taj said that there is a severe resentment among National Conference
cadres against Sajad Uri son of Mohammad Shafi Uri which according to the congress leader has resulted into division among NC voters. “Over 33 staunch NC leaders including former MLC Mohammad Aslam, two former block presidents Shafi Malik, Ali Akbar and many prominent people like Khadim Hussain and Mohammad Aslam and their followers have supported Beigh in these elections. They did not left NC but openly supported Beigh,” Taj revealed. He however, confessed that many of the Congress workers have also supported PDP candidate but most of the Congress workers and supporters being party loyalists have See Taj On PG 11..
Srinagar, May 8 : Commercial Taxes Department at Checkpost Lowermunda has foiled a major attempt of import of banned Polythene and Polythene carry bags into the valley. Giving details to KNS, Commercial Taxes Officer Checkpost Lowermunda, Hamid Ganai said that a vehicle bearing registration number JK03C/3345 was intercepted at the Checkpost at around 5 am in the morning. The driver of the vehicle has produced the Challan of M/S Burak Goods Transport Co. Narwal, Transport Nagar Jammu bearing challan no.1662 Dated 06-05-2014 and consigned to Ali Mohammad Dar and Habibullah Shah therein disclosing the goods as Feed. However, the vehicle was put under thorough physical check under the supervision of inspector Akhtarul Islam and assisted by Sub-inspector Jamsheed, and
it was established that the vehicle was carrying 300 bags of banned Polythene weighing about 72 Quantials. He said the vehicle was put under close monitoring and surveillance and today they managed to nab the driver for illegal import of banned Polythene into the valley. Accordingly vehicle along with the goods was seized under various sections of J&K VAT ACT 2005 and proceedings were initiated against the driver of the vehicle /owner of the vehicle / owner of the goods. He said that the credit of this successfully operation goes to the staff of the checkpost and especially senior officers of our department for their tremendous support and strong coordination. He said every effort is being made at this checkpost to check and stop the illegal import of banned polythene See Bulk On PG 11..
Was difficult to transfer vote in NC’s favor: Mir ‘My people in past have always stood against NC’
Srinagar, May 8 (KNS): Democratic Party Nationalist (DPN) and Agriculture minister Ghulam Hassan Mir Thursday while commenting over the elections held in Tangmarg during the parliamentary polls in North Kashmir on May 7 stated that it was difficult for him to transfer his votes in NC’s favor. “It was as difficult for me to transfer
the votes in NC’s favor as it is to get water from rocks,” Mir told KNS over phone. He added that during the past decade his supporters have always stood against the National Conference and that to make them to cast their vote for NC wasn’t ‘a cake walk for him’. “Let me tell you that I worked really hard and made repeated pleas to the people to vote for the NC candidate but it is for the peoples to decide ultimately. I am still hopeful that we covered
400 youth released after counseling Separatists likely to be freed in few days
Srinagar, May 3: After sustained counseling sessions trying to change their irritable behavior the police has released around 400 youth who were kept under preventive custody in view of juts concluded Lok Sabha polls in Valley.
“Some 400 youth have been released in South and Central Kashmir where elections are over. Most of them were first time offenders. Rest of the youth who are still under preventive custody will be released after their improvement status is reviewed,” a police spokesman told KNS.“We have deputed counseling teams See Days On PG 11..
the ground at large,” said Mir. He also maintained that it is wrong to state that all his supporters voted against Shareef-u-din Shariq, the coalition candidate for Baramulla constituency. “There are a number of DPN supporters who voted for NC-Congress candidate. We have to understand that my people have always stood against NC during the polls in Tangmarg and we could have only appealed people to vote, we cannot hold See Mir On PG 11..
Army celebrates 42nd Red Cross day by planting trees Srinagar, May 8 : Ladakh Scouts Battalion of The Trishul Division organized a tree plantation drive to commemorate the 42nd Red Cross Day at Partapur, Nubra and other nearby villages today. Nubra valley is formed between the Shyok and the Nubra Rivers in the shadow of the great
Karakoram Ranges. “The area has a breathtaking scenic beauty and a large number of Indian and foreign tourists visit the valley during the summer months. As part of green Nubra valley drive, 500 Ulet (Ladakhi Popular) and 100 Yrapa trees were See Army On PG 11..
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