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Domestic violence: Woman, beaten by husband, 6 relatives, awaits justice | Police register FIR, accused roam scot free | | ANZER AYOOB
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DODA, Dec 2: A lady faced domestic violence in Lopa village in Thathri in Doda district and was taken to a hospital in Thathri on Monday. Later, she was referred to GMC Doda. The police registered an FIR on the same day against seven alleged accused, but it's been four days since no arrests were made.
According to the victim, she was beaten by her husband and his six relatives.
The lady's left leg was fractured, and her right arm also had a critical wound, while her whole body had many minor wounds too. The victim has been identified as Attar Bibi, wife of Noor Din of Lopa village in Thathri tehsil. Attar Bibi said, "My husband beats me always. He tells me that he will divorce me and force me to go to my parents' home." "I have three sons. Where ... | |
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Some people don’t want polls in J&K: Omar | ‘They are hatching conspiracies to avoid elections’ | |
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Jammu, Dec 2: National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that “some people in Jammu and Kashmir don’t want elections to be held.”
Talking to reporters here, Omar said, “Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, himself expressed his keen desire to hold elections in J&K. When we met the PM in New Delhi he stressed on the need to bridge the gap between Delhi and J&K.”
Omar said, “Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his recent J&K visit assured that polls will be held soon after the delimitation exercise gets completed.”
The former J&K chief minister without naming anyone said, “However, a few people in J&K are hatching conspiracies to ensure that ele... | |
| | Azad attacks J&K administration for suspending employees | | |
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JAMMU, Dec 2: Amid Jammu & Kashmir’s massive crackdown on terror sympathisers and corrupt officials, veteran Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad hit out at the J&K administration on Thursday saying that it was targetting one of the biggest industries in the Union Territory.
Addressing a program, Azad said that not only had the J&K administration stopped giving employment, but was now focussing on expelling people from their jobs.
“Government Jobs is the biggest Industry in Jammu and Kashmir for every section and community. They haven’t only stopped giving jobs but started expelling people from jobs every week.
An obsolete law was made that any non-performer will be... | |
| | Palhalan grenade case solved, 3 held: Police | | |
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Srinagar, Dec 2: The Jammu and Kashmir police has solved the grenade attack case of last month that injured four people, including two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at Palhalan, Baramulla in north Kashmir by arresting three over ground workers of “The Resistance Front.”
A police spokesman said the three were arrested at a check point in Wusan Pattan.
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“Joint parties of Baramulla Police, Army 29 RR and 2nd Bn SSB, while patrolling in the area, established a mobile vehicle check point (MVCP)/naka at Wussan Pattan this morning. Three individuals were spotted moving towards the naka party in a suspicious manner. On spotting the... | |
| | Kashmir: Improvement in freezing cold ahead of snowfall prediction | | |
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Srinagar, Dec 2: Although there was a slight respite from the intense cold conditions in Kashmir but the mercury stayed below freezing point in the valley ahead of moderate snowfall and rain predicted by the MET centre from evening December 4 onwards.
There is no let up in cold wave conditions despite a slight improvement in night temperature as Srinagar which experienced the seasons coldest night with minus 2.5 degree Celsius a day ago showed an improvement and was recorded at minus 1.8 degree Celsius on Thursday.
Meanwhile, a MET offfice Srinagar suggests a fresh Western Disturbance is most likely to affect Jammu and Kashmir and adjoining areas from evening Dec... | |
| | Omicron variant fear: Rs 20,000 fine for hiding travel history | | |
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Jammu, Dec 2: Within minutes after the first-ever cases of the Omicron variant were detected in India with two people testing positive for it in Karnataka, authorities in J&K have gone into a huddle to chalk out the course of action to deal with the emerging situation.
The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday asked every traveler to announce his/her travel history.
It was also decided to impose a fine of Rs 20,000 and take action as per the law if anyone is found hiding their international travel history from the last two weeks at Srinagar airport.
This step has been taken due to fear of the Omicron variant of the virus. Already the Union Territory government ... | |
| | COVID-19: JK reports 177 new cases | | |
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SRINAGAR, Dec 2: The Government today informed that 177 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 37 from Jammu division and 140 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 337263.
Moreover, 167 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 36from Jammu Division and 131 from Kashmir Division.
The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today.
On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that 65,869doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in the last 24 hours bringing the cumulative number of doses admini... | |
| | PDP president Mehbooba Mufti releases first issue of party’s internal newsletter | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 2: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday released the first issue of the party’s internal newsletter ‘Speak Up’.
It was released at Mehbooba’s residence in the presence of senior PDP leaders Naeem Akhtar, Abdul Rehman Veeri and Ghulam Nabi Lone.
The newsletter seeks to reach out to the PDP cadre about the party’s stand on the current situation and political issues of Jammu and Kashmir.
“A little over two years have passed since Jammu and Kashmir was stripped of its special status. Since then, every decision taken by the current government has been with the sole aim of collective punishment and humiliation of Kashmiris... | |
| | Sale of Covid orphans: NGO office sealed, 2 arrested | | |
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Srinagar, Dec 2: Authorities in Kashmir valley on Thursday sealed office of a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) and arrested two persons at Pampore township allegedly involved in sale of Covid Orphans.
Police Station Pampore received a written application from Chairperson Child Welfare Committee (CWC) District Pulwama for registration of FIR in an alleged illegal adoption and sale of Covid orphans in Pampore area. Accordingly, a case FIR No. 153/2021 of relevant sections of law was registered in Police Station Pampore and investigation was initiated. During the preliminary investigation, two accused persons identified as Mohd Amin Rather son of Gh Mohd Rather ... | |
| | Taranjit Tony, Sarpanch arrested for protesting in favour of families hit by Gharana wetland development | | |
Early Times Report
SUCHETGARH, Dec 2: DDC member Suchetgarh, Taranjit Singh Tony and Sarpanch Gurdyal Singh Soni were arrested today for protesting in favour of families hit by Gharana wetland development as the civil administration started fencing of land chunks in possession of farmers despite High Court’s status quo order.
Tony said that he will fight till his last breath to protect the rights of the farmers affected by this discriminatory action of the civil administration. He said th... | |
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