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10/04/2022

Pendling whose cost is about 5 lakh has been stolen from the house of MR.Mohd IQBAL ZARGAR which is under construction on BOGUND SUPPAR link road stuiated at poosh colony bogund when we talked to the householder he narrated that i had kept 84 bundeles of wooden deco-painted pendling at the 3rd story of my house out of which 66 bundles have been stolen during the night of 5 april 2022 which cost about 5 lakhs The householder also said that i got informed by the carpenter in the morning when he came to his routine work of carpenting i got surprised and rushed towards my house and found 66 bundles missing. At the same moment i went to the police station with an appliacation and file the report there. Later on the station officer sent an investigation officer to the spot to get 1st hand report/information
Hope that police would enquire this case as soon as possible

05/04/2022

DB directs Home Secy to evolve mechanism for identification of illegal immigrants
Apr 5: Division Bench of High Court comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi has directed the Home Secretary J&K to evolve a mechanism for the identification of all illegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh staying in the Union Territory.

The direction has been passed in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Advocate Hunar Gupta seeking direction for holding inquiry into stay of illegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh.

After hearing Senior Advocate Sunil Sethi with Advocate Ankesh Chandel for the PIL whereas Advocate General DC Raina with AAG Raman Sharma for the UT, DB further directed that the exercise may be carried out, most promptly, within a period of six weeks.

In the PIL, apart from deportation of illegal immigrants prayer has also been made for withdrawal of all benefits given to them from the State exchequer and from the scheme and benefits meant for residents of J&K. “For the last few years there is abrupt increase in number of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar. As per the Government version 13400 Myanmari and Bangladeshi illegal immigrants are living in various areas of &K. However, the actual figures are much more than the official figures”, the PIL said.

It has further been submitted that many of the illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar have acquired ration card, voter card, Aadhar cards as well as permanent resident certificates illegally and they are suspected to be involved in various anti-national activities such as drug trafficking, hawala transactions etc. at the behest of enemies of the nation.

During the course of hearing, DB observed, “one of the orders dated 24.05.2017 passed in the PIL indicates that at that time the Government had constituted a Group of Ministers to examine the various issues relating to illegal migrants from Mayanmar and Bangladesh in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The Group of Ministers was supposed to take up the matter, examine it and to furnish a report thereof.

But till date, nothing has come on record. In the meantime, the State of Jammu and Kashmir was bifurcated and the UT of J&K has been created”.

Senior Advocate Sunil Sethi submitted that though it is very easy to identify such illegal migrants but the Government should come up with a complete mechanism so as to identify them and to submit a list of all such immigrants before the court.

AAG Raman Sharma accepted that the Government will try to do the identification and for that purpose evolve a robust mechanism.

DB after hearing both the sides directed the Secretary Home, UT of J&K to consider the matter and evolve a mechanism for the identification of all illegal immigrants.

04/04/2022

Man Shot at and injured in Shopian, hospitalized

Srinagar April 04: Unknown gunmen suspected to be militants fired upon a man in Chotagam Harmain area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Monday.

A top police officer told that militants fired upon a Kashmir Pandith identifying him as Sonu Kumar Balaji of Chotagam.

He has been shifted to nearby hospital for treatment and is said to be stable.

Meanwhile whole area has been cordoned off to nab the attackers.

03/04/2022

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31/01/2022

*J&K Reports 15 Covid-19 Deaths, 2550 Fresh Cases*

Srinagar, Jan 31 : Jammu and Kashmir reported significant decline in the number of covid-19 cases as 2550 were confirmed in the last 24 hours even as 15 persons succumbed to the virus during the time, officials said on Monday.

They said 974 of the fresh cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 1576 from Kashmir Valley, taking the total count to 435425.

Regarding the fresh fatalities, the officials told that ten among them were reported from Jammu division and five from Kashmir valley. So far 4674 people have died due to the virus—2285 in Jammu and 2389 in Kashmir Valley.

Giving district wise details, he said, Srinagar reported 391 cases, Baramulla 210, Budgam 172, Pulwama 84, Kupwara 225, Anantnag 138, Bandipora 171, Ganderbal 18, Kulgam 140, Shopian 27, Jammu 500, Udhampur 120, Rajouri 53, Doda 90, Kathua 11, Samba 14, Kishtwar 107, Poonch 21, Ramban 32 and Reasi 26.

Some of the cases were confirmed at diagnostic laboratories of GMC Srinagar, GMC Anantnag and District hospital Pulwama.

The GMC Srinagar cases include Female (28) (NA) from Kulgam, female (45) (NA) from Zaffron colony, male (35) (NA) from Safakadal, male (105) (NA) from Bandipora, male (26) (NA) from Kupwara, male (50) (NA) from Nawakadal, male (71) (NA) from Budgam, female (74) (NA) from Habakadal, female (54) (NA) from Rawalpora, male (67) (NA) from Chadoora, male (65) (NA) from Budgam, female (70) (NA) from Budgam, male (37) (NA) from Pulwama, male (40) (NA) from Nowgam, female (24) from Qamarwari, male (37) (NA) from Elahibagh, male (35) from Nawhara Pulwama, female (45) from Pulwama, female (50) from Pinglena Pulwama, female (26) from Pinglena Pulwama, male (45) from Pinglena Pulwama, female (28) from Pinglena Pulwama, male (60) from Prichoo Pulwama, female (35) from Shalimar, male (34) from Naidkhah, male (60) from Tangpora, male (40) from Batamaloo, female (60) from Batamaloo, female (40) from Batamaloo, male (27) from Hyderpora, male (55) from HMT Sgr, male (48) from Bemina, female (43) from Bemina, male (16) from Baghat, female (51) from Baghat, male (74) from Mehjoor nagar, female (28) from Batamaloo, female (29) from HMT, female (20) from Peerbagh, male (48) from Hyderpora, male (64) from Sgr and male (31) from Brain.

The GMC Anantng cases include The GMC Anantnag cases include male (30) from Tangmarg DH Pora, female (30) from Nandimarg, female (33) from Ahmadabad DH Pora, female (30) from Danipora, male (34) from Damhall, male (35) from CRPora, male (35) from Wattoo, female (36) from Margibal, male (45) from Gujarpora, male (35) from Nagnard, five males (26, 35, 40, 35, 55) from Chimmer, male (70) from Kutmarg, male (19) from Pariwan, male (19) from Samnoo Kulgam, male (28) from Malwan, female (48) from Nillow Kulgam, male (42) from Odura Kulgam, female (24) from Reban, female (35) from Kulgam, female (20) from Chawalgam, female (32) from Chellen, female (27) from Wangam, male (42) from Shigunpora, male (41) from Chambgund, male (41) from Bogund, male (45) from Pomby, female (36) from Dardgund, male (25) from Srandoo Kulgam, male (35) from Lirrow Kulgam, female (26) from DK Marg Kulgam, male (22) from Khull Kulgam, male (50) from Buchroo, male (48) from Bumbrath Kulgam, male (50) from Frisal, male (56) from Khee, male (48) from Kalam Kulgam, male (62) from Mahipora, male (32) from Wanpoh, male (25) from Ponwa, male (44) from Srandoo, male (50) from Lamad, male (45) from Korel Ang, male (55) from Tantray Pora Kulgam, male (62) from Cheyan, male (43) from Ashtal, male (51) from Agroo, male (49) from Supat, male (52) from Kulgam, male (36) from Manzgam, male (64) from Daderkoot, male (50) from Tangbal, male (50) from Akhran, male (50) from Qaimoh, female (40) and male (29) from Tarigam, female (42) from Khudwani, female (35) from Okey Kulgam, female (31) from Jogipora Kulgam, female (25) from Begam Kulgam, male (32) from Deegam, two males (52, 26) from Bongam, male (70) from Chanapora, female (63) from Devpora, male (45) from Zawoora, male (30) from Nazneenpora, male (25) from Khathallan, male (45) from Kangnoo, male (35) from Parewan, male (44) from Laisoo, male (50) from Zainapora, male (50) from Rawalpora, female (32) from Pagnoo, male (45) from Devpora, male (46) from Trenz, female (55) from Yadar, two males (35, 16) from Wachi, female (30) from Kanigam, male (40) from Drawini, male (40) from Reban, four females (68, 78, 26, 28) from C/O PHC Achabal, male (50) from Sheteepora Bij, male (70) from Waghama Bij, male (21) from Kokernag, female (33) from Nagam Kokernag, male (45) from Watnard Kokernag, male (44) and female (35) from Adhal Kokernag, male (44) from Soaf Kokernag, male (27) from 19 RR Kokernag, female (30) from Ahlan Kokernag, female (22) and male (30) from Vailoo Kokernag, male (35) from Aishmuqam, female (40) from Larkipora Aishmuqam, female (35) from Siligam Ang, female (60) from Hapatnard, two females (60, 59) from Nambal, male (59) from Mattan, male (59) from Fohar, female (35) from Ang, female (32) from Jammu, female (18) from Seer Hamadan, female (50) from Salia, male (10) from Manigam Ang, female (50) from Brad Ang, male (58) from Mattan, male (46) from Krangsoo, female (50) from SK Colony, female (49) from Mulsoo Ang, female (36) from Maharashtra, male (20) and female (61) from Cheripora Shangus, two males (37, 60) from Chittergull Shangus, two males (27, 35) from Nowgam Shangus, female (25) from Shangus Ang, male (NA) from Sadoora, male (30) from Qazigund, male (NA) from Omoh Verinag, female (NA) from Dooru Verinag, female (48) from Srinagar, female (25) from Kund, male (54) from Banihal, male (40) from Babapora, male (29) from Nussu, male (49) from Nillow Kulgam and female (26) from Matibugh Kulgam.

The District Hospital Pulwama cases include female (55) from Zarken shopian, female (30) from Dompora, female (33) from Thokerpora, female (45) from Kalampora, female (35) from Marham shopian, male (28) from Pinglena, male (32) from Ratnipora, male (50) from Pulwama, female (33) from Prichoo, male (26) from Dangerpora, female (55) from Dangerpora, male (45) from Gudoora, female (32) from Koil, female (39) from Hanthoora, male (35) from Chadigam, male (36) from Prichoo, female (34) from Rahmoo, female (45) from Dalipora and male (60) from Talangama.

Besides, they said, 6433 Covid-19 patients recovered during the time—1853 from Jammu Division and 4580 from Kashmir. So far 394379 people have recovered, leaving active case tally at 36372 —9579 in Jammu and 26793 in Kashmir.

They said there was no new confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) reported today. So far 51 black fungus cases have been confirmed in J&K, the officials said. They also informed that 32645 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (KAT)

30/01/2022

*Top JeM commander among Five militants of JeM/ LeT killed in Overnight twin Gunfights*

*JeM commander Zahid Wani and a Pakistani among 05 killed in last 12hrs, says big success for us: IGP Kashmir*

Srinagar, January 30: Top commander among Five militants affliated with outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-i-Toiba were killed in twin overnight gunfights in Pulwama and Budgam districts on Sunday.

In a tweet by official Police handle, the Kashmir Zone Police while Quoting Inspector General of Police Kashmir Vijay Kumar wrote, " 05 militants of Pakistan sponsored militant outfits LeT & JeM killed in dual encounters in last 12 hours. JeM commander militant Zahid Wani & a Pakistani militant among the killed. Big success for us,".

On Saturday evening two encounters started back to back in Naira area of Pulwama and Charar-i-Shareef area of Central Kashmir's Budgam district between militants and security forces.

Three militants of JeM including top commander Zahid Wani were killed in Naira area of Pulwama while as two LeT militants were killed in Charar-i-Shareef area of Budgam, an official added.

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31/12/2021

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29/12/2021

Crime Branch Jammu books two fraudsters for phishing

JAMMU: Crime Branch of Jammu & Kashmir Police has registered a criminal case for cyber fraud against two suspects namely Chandra Kumar, resident of W-1 Damcherra, Tripura and Rohminglui, resident of Upper Phinnuuan, Mizoram for their involvement in hatching a criminal conspiracy and tricking complainant by phishing and duping him of his hard-earned money on the pretext of providing him an 82 inches LED TV on attractive price. The complainant was lured and duped by fraudsters through an online shopping website.

As per an official spokesperson of the investigating agency, a written complaint was lodged by one Sandeep Gupta, son of Varinder Gupta, resident of Ramnagar, Udhampur in Crime Branch Jammu, alleging therein that he planned to buy a product online from a website Ali Baba.com and selected a product Samsung 70 QLED premium TV series 9 smart Ultra HD 4k with 100 per cent international warranty and messaged accordingly to buy the product. In reply message, he was asked to contact on a whatsapp number and the contacted person told him regarding 82 inches TV which was available with them at a cost of Rs 23,900. “The complainant was asked to deposit aforesaid amount in Bank Account (UCO Bank) of the suspect so that product can be delivered at his doorstep. Accordingly, complainant deposited the amount through NEFT and he was conveyed the shipment number and courier site – viz fastexpresservice.com. He was asked to contact dealing person in India namely Phillip Doughty.

But on next day, he was told that the product was on hold and he has to pay custom duty amounting to Rs 20,500.

Apprehending risk of losing previous payment of Rs 23,900, the complainant was further induced to make another payment of Rs 20,500. But when the complainant transferred the aforesaid amount, the fraudsters demanded another sum of Rs 48,500 for Indian Tax and courier charges which put complainant into a doubt and he did not transfer the amount and instead requested them to deliver the product with Cash on Delivery option, to which fraudsters did not respond,” he added. “On receipt of complaint, a PV was conducted and during course of enquiry, bank record was obtained from concerned bank along with other record and the allegations leveled by complainant have been substantiated. The omissions and commissions on part of accused prima facie, constitute offences punishable under sections 420, 120-B of RPC.

Accordingly, a formal case was registered at Police Station Crime Branch, Jammu for in-depth investigation against above mentioned accused persons and investigation of the case has been set in motion,” the official said.

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25/12/2021

*South Kashmir: Nocturnal Encounter breaks out in Shopian, two militants believed to be trapped*

Srinagar, December 25:(KAT) A nocturnal Gunfight has started between militants and government forces in Chowgam area of South Kashmir's Shopian district on Saturday.

Reports reaching that a joint team of Police and Army’s 44RR launched a cordon and search operation in Chowgam.

As the joint team of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon the forces, triggering off a gunfight.

A senior police officer also confirmed to GNS about exchange of firing between militants and security forces.

As per the sources two militants are believed to be trapped.(KAT)

26/08/2021

*J&K Reports 101 New Covid-19 Cases, No Death*

Srinagar, Aug 26 : Jammu & Kashmir reported 101 new coronavirus cases even as no person succumbed to the virus during 24 hours till 1700 hours on Thursday, officials said.

17 of the cases were reported from Jammu Division and 84 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall case tally to 324647.

There was no death reported due to the pathogen, thus the fatality count remained at 4404—2163 in Jammu and 2241 in Kashmir, they said.

Providing the district-wise details, they said, Srinagar reported 35 cases, Baramulla 12, Budgam 16, Pulwama 10, Kupwara 5, Anantnag 0, Bandipora 0, Ganderbal 3, Kulgam 1, Shopian 2, Jammu 7, Udhampur 1, Rajouri 2, Doda 3, Kathua 0, Samba 0, Kishtwar 1, Poonch 1, Ramban 1 and Reasi 1.

A number of the cases in the Valley were confirmed at diagnostic laboratories of CD hospital here and GMC Anantnag.

The CD cases include male (22) from Dargah, male (26) from Sazgaripora, female (13) from Gatungoo, male (40) from Arbal Pul, male (63) from Hyderpora, male (33) from Rajbagh, male (65) from Shalimar, female (50) from Ishber, male (42) from Dargah, male (45) from Hassanabad, male (24) from Khanyar, male (40) from Kathidarwaza, male (NA) from Sheshgari Mohalla Khanyar, female (31) from Kupwara.

The GMC Anantnag cases include male (49) and female (38) from Nai Basti Ang, female (35) from Bhan.

Moreover, the officials told that 119 more COVID-19 patients have recovered—33 from Jammu Division and 86 from the valley. So far, 319183 people have recovered, leaving active cases at 1060—338 in Jammu and 722 in Kashmir.

Meanwhile, no fresh confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) was reported today, they said. So far 44 black fungus cases have been confirmed in J&K, the officials added. (KAT)

23/08/2021

Jammu gets industrial investment worth Rs 12,000 cr, Kashmir 11,000 cr

J&K delegation to visit Dubai to attract foreign investors

Results not visible on ground, youth yet to get jobs

JAMMU, Aug 23: Jammu region alone has received Rs 12,000 crore worth investment from the industrialists across the nation out of a total of Rs 23,000 crore worth proposals finalized by the Union Territory Government so far while a delegation of the Government is expected to visit Dubai in December this year for attracting investments from abroad.

Official sources told the Excelsior that Jammu and Kashmir Government has so far cleared investment proposals to the tune of Rs 23,000 crore from various industrialists and many more are in final stage of approval while some others were under consideration. The proposals continued to pour in, they said.

“Out of the total of Rs 23,000 crore worth proposals approved by the Union Territory Government so far, Rs 12,000 crore investments has come in Jammu division and Rs 11,000 crore in Kashmir,” they said, adding presently Jammu division has been leading in attracting investment from the industrialists.

They said the investment has come in different sectors and there were some big names as well which will be formally revealed shortly by the Government. Further, they added, while Jammu and Srinagar remained preferred choice of the business houses many investment proposals have been cleared for other districts also to ensure that entire Union Territory is benefitted by the new Industrial Policy.

Initially Jammu and Kashmir Government was expecting investments to the tune of around Rs 28,000 crore and generation of 4-5 lakh jobs. However, going by response from the industrialists the Government has revised the target of investments to Rs 50,000 crore and generation of jobs to around 10 lakh.

However, locals were of the view that the investment in industrial sector as well as generation of jobs are not visible on the ground.

“No where we have so far seen the industry coming up or even advertising the jobs. Everything appears to be on the papers only till now,” they said, adding if the claims being made by the Industry Department of Jammu and Kashmir are genuine they should disclose which business house is installing units in the region and in which Industrial Estate.

Even the local industry is in tatters and no major incentives have been extended to them so far, they said.

Youths were of the view that they will recognize the Government claims on bringing investments running into thousands of crores in Jammu and Kashmir only when the industry starts engaging local youth.

Government sources were, however, of the view that impact of investments will be visible on the ground in next couple of months when the industry will start establishing their units. The process could take some time but the industry has shown very keen interest in investing in the Union Territory after announcement of the new Industrial Policy which has given many incentives to the investors.

Asserting that there were many big names among the investors in Jammu and Kashmir, sources pointed out that the initial fear psychosis among the industrialists is now gone as they feel the conditions are quite conducive for setting up their units. Moreover, the incentives in the Industrial Policy are also attractive. The Government has, however, ensured in the Policy that the incentives are not misused.

Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Government is expected to attract more investments from Dubai when a Government delegation will be visiting there in December this year for the purpose.

Sources said the Union Territory Government has been granted timing in Dubai in the month of December which is considered as peak season of investments.
While some proposals of investments in Jammu and Kashmir have already been received from abroad the Government is expecting more foreign investment after the delegation’s visit to Dubai in December.

Sources were, however, non committal on whether the Investors Summit now will be held or not saying it was necessitated to attract investors but the Government has already exceeded the target of investments. But they added that it can be held depending on the requirements.(KAT)

22/06/2021

*J&K Reports 428 New Covid-19 Cases, 7 Deaths*


Srinagar, June 22 (KAT): Jammu and Kashmir reported 428 new covid-19 cases, 36 of them travelers, while seven persons succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said on Tuesday.

They said 148 cases from reported Jammu Division and 280 from Kashmir Valley, taking the total count to 312584.

Regarding the fatalities, they said, there were reported from Jammu Division and four from Kashmir Valley, taking the death to 4269.

Providing the district-wide details, the officials told that Srinagar reported 104 cases, Baramulla 25, Budgam 25, Pulwama 28, Kupwara 29, Anantnag 15, Bandipora 15, Ganderbal 15, Kulgam 23, Shopian 1, Jammu 32, Udhampur 4, Rajouri 29, Doda 23, Kathua 6, Samba 4, Kishtwar 7, Poonch 22, Ramban 8 and Reasi 13.

Moreover, they said, 999 more COVID-19 patients have recovered—402 from Jammu Division and 597 from Kashmir, taking the total number of patients who have recovered so far to 301134. There are 7181 active cases—2619 in Jammu and 4562 in Kashmir.

No new confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) has been reported today, they said. Till now 25 confirmed cases of black fungus have been reported in J&K.

“People are informed that, the best way to protect themselves from COVID-19 is by getting vaccinated for COVID-19 at their turn, maintaining physical distance of at least 6 feet from others, frequently cleaning hands with an alcohol based hand sanitizer or washing them with soap and water and following good respiratory etiquettes & hygiene,” they said. As a measure for social distancing in public places and workplaces, they said, wearing a face cover is compulsory.

05/05/2021

*Ashraf Sehrai Tests Covid-19 Positive Posthumously*

Srinagar, May 5 : Detained Tehreek-e-Hurriyat chairman, Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai, who died in a hospital in Jammu, has tested positive for covid-19, official sources said on Wednesday.

The septuagenarian was shifted from Udhampur jail to GMC hospital Jammu yesterday, sources said. While he had tested negative for covid-19 on rapid tests, his swab came positive for the pathogen after his death, they said
Sehrai was detained last year and booked under Public Safety Act. The 76-year-old was considered as a strong contender to take over as chief of the Hurriyat Conference after its former chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani, in a letter, announced his dissociation from the amalgam.

Sehrai’s stature among Hurriyat leaders had risen when his son Junaid joined militancy immediately after he was elected as chairman of the TeH — a political party Geelani had founded with Sehrai after parting ways from their parent organisation Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir — after Geelani’s resignation in 2018. Junaid was killed in an encounter in Srinagar on May 19 last year.

05/05/2021

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*With 52 Deaths, J&K Records Highest Death Toll Due To Covid; 4716 More Cases Confirmed*

Srinagar, May 5 : Jammu and Kashmir reported highest single day spike in covid-19 deaths as 52 persons succumbed to the virus in last 24 hours even as 4716 fresh cases were reported, the second highest one-day count ever since the pandemic started, officials said on Tuesday.

They said among the fatalities, 28 were reported from Jammu Division and 24 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall toll in J&K to 2510.

Regarding the 4716 new positive cases, the officials told that 1518 were reported from Jammu Division and 3198 from Kashmir valley, taking the overall infection tally to 196585.

Providing district wise details, they said, Providing district-wise details, the officials told that Srinagar reported 1125 cases, Baramulla 511, Budgam 277, Pulwama 362, Kupwara 148, Anantnag 255, Bandipora 96, Ganderbal 108, Kulgam 238, Shopian 78, Jammu 598, Udhampur 165, Rajouri 175, Doda 28, Kathua 158, Samba 38, Kishtwar 39, Poonch 92, Ramban 102and Reasi 37.

Moreover, they said, 2338 more COVID-19 patients have recovered, 544 from Jammu Division and 1794 from Kashmir. There are 39628 active cases –14076 in Jammu and 25552 in Kashmir, they added.

A number of these cases were reported at diagnostic laboratory of GMS Anantnag and include male (33) from Sarnal, male (30) from Pehroo, female (50) and male (25) from Mattan, male (78) and female (75) from Nanil, male (18) from Shamsipora, three males (57, 53, 49) from Crpf 96 Bn Mattan, male (25) from Gopalpora, female (58) from New Qazibagh, two males (50, 08) and female (41) from Rani Road Ang, male (53) and female (50) from Lazibal, five males (25, 32, 29, 29, 28) and two females (25, 50) from Paibugh, male (32) from Wanpoh, two males (54, 32) from Kheribal, male (24) from Bilal Colony KP road Ang, male (55) from Qazibagh, six females (90, 35, 06, 37, 08, 55) and three males (63, 09, 04) from Nai Basti, male (31) from Anzwallah, male (06) and female (03) from Gopalpora, male (30) and two females (25, 35) from Sarnal Bala, male (45) from Prakashpora, female (30) and three males (12, 12) from Hakura Ang, male (25) from Zalangam Kokernag, female (25) from Adigam, female (24) and male (21) from Soafshali, male (32) from Halpora, female (35) from Batpora, female (29) from Jamia Masjid, female (50) from Saidpora Shpn, male (55) from Imamsahib, male (60) and female (65) from Chowan, two females (22, 55) from Abhama, male (35) from Gatipora, female (50) from Nasserpora, two males (40, 18) from Keller, male (26) from Nasserpora, male (37) and female (37) from Daramdora, male (60) from Poterwal, female (35) from Audoora, female (35) from Hall, male (35) from Daramdora, two females (38, 70) from Chakoo, male (38) from Zainapora, male (40) from Aglar, female (45) from Safanagri, male (45) from Wachi, female (30) from Sugan, female (28) from Durpora, male (35) from Chitragam, female (30) from Safanagri, female (65) from Bala Nowpora, male (20) from Manihal, male (78) from DK Pora, female (50) and four males (34, 28, 02, 70) from Babakhizer, two females (55, 32) and two males (07, 24) from Sugan, female (45) from Alishapora, female (30) from Berthipora, male (32) from DK Pora, two females (21, 55) from Chotigam, male (30) from Bungam, female (38) and male (55) from Shopian, male (45) from Ganowpora, male (63) from Arshipora, male (42) from Malik Mohalla, female (45) from Bongam, male (22) from Assam, two females (14, 40) and male (60) from Bonabazar, male (70) from Sheikh Mohalla, three males (30, 07, 70) from Gatipora, eight males (25, 19, 22, 60, 60, 18, 20, 21) and three females (55, 40, 22) from Mastpora, male (48) from Keller, male (27) from Berthipora, female (25) from Bamnoo, male (35) from Momen, female (45) from Munand, female (50) from Cheeramarg, male (30) from Chitragam, male (29) from Safanagri, two females (26, 35) from Zainapora, male (28) from Sugoo, female (30) from Shopian, male (65) from Balsoo, female (40) from Watchi, male (25) from Reban, female (38) from Arwani, male (38) from Kral Check, female (30) from Babapora, male (26) from Kral Check, female (26) from N.P Wari, female (35) from Umerbugh, five males (50, 35, 02, 04, 26) and four females (48, 22, 25, 30) from Check Sangren, female (25) and male (12) from Heff, three males (52, 50, 04) and female (23) from Chotipora, male (35) from Zainapora, male (45) from Maldera, male (29) from Nai Basti, male (52) from Ashajipora, female (30) from Moominabad Ang, male (34) from Chee, male (45) from Mohalla Shah, two males (30, 38) from Shirpora Bala, male (28) from Malaknag, male (27) from Dailgam, male (09) and female (42) from KP Road, female (60) from Reshi Colony, male (46) from Bumthan Ang, female (60) from Sarnal, male (35) from Ashajipora, two females (41, 28) and male (15) from Hazratbal Ang, male (32) from Hanji Danter, male (50) from Sehlara Ang, six males (28, 42, 45, 43, 29, 30) from Akura, male (45) from Ahopaison, two males (16, 55) and two females (60, 52) from New Qazibagh, male (21) from Bul Bul Nowgam, male (32) from Mattan Ang, male (28) from Nai Basti, male (38) and female (60) from Anchidora Ang, male (43) from Bakshiabad, two females (19, 22, 18) from Qazibagh, three females (50, 33, 04 M) from Bakshiabad, male (55) from Sundoo Ang, male (50) from Shirpora Ang, male (30) from GMC Ang, male (46) from Batengoo Ang, male (60) from Khanabal Ang, male (25) from Monghall, male (58) from Qazi Mohalla Ang, male (21) from Shopian, male (40) from Ashajipora, two females (34, 27) and male (25) from Brakpora, male (40) from Ganjiwara, male (46) from Larnoo, male (60) from Nai Basti, male (48) from Hanji Danter, male (45) from Qazibagh, male (22) from Krangsoo, male (55) from Uranhall, male (36) and female (34) from Anchidora, female (45) from Brinti Ang, male (32) from Heavan Colony Ang, two females (34, 22) from Malipora Kulgam, female (55) from Harnag, female (30) from Gopalpora Ang, female (45) from Batengoo, male (30) from Nowgam, female (18) and male (36) from Anantnag, male (50) from Lazibal, male (30) from Qazi Mohalla, male (22) from Dailgam Ang, male (40) from Chee, male (30) from Lalipora Ang, male (30) from Hazratbal Ang, female (36) from Moominabad, female (50) from Nanil Ang, female (52) from Achabal Ang, female (62) from Krimsoo Ang, female (52) from Safnagri Ang, female (40) from Donipawa, female (22) from Nai Basti, female (27) from Qazi Mohalla Ang, female (65) from Ranipora, male (33) from Amnoo, male (45) from Kulgam, two males (51, 08) and two females (44, 12) from HC Gam, male (18) from Pranhall, two males (35, 47) from Kulgam, male (40) from Srandoo, male (55) from Kulgam, male (22) from Awgam, male (45) from Srandoo, seventeen males (45, 59, 64, 37, 35, 64, 43, 65, 50, 72, 30, 18, 28, 32, 09, 38, 17) and eighteen females (07, 32, 43, 70, 26, 30, 62, 50, 70, 13, 23, 32, 20, 37, 28, 38, 17, 55) from Bogund, female (60) from Sonigam, male (22) from Dadipora, male (65) from Manzgam, male (30) from Srandoo, female (36) from Chanser, male (50) from Bugam, female (31) from Kherwat, male (35) from Okey, male (43) from Kanipora, eleven males (30, 46, 26, 42, 36, 40, 60, 46, 07, 46, 60) and three females (31, 18, 17) from Bugam, two males (32, 45) from Katrsoo, male (56) from Kanipora, female (27) from Brazloo, male (28) from Poniwah, two males (34, 34) and female (28) from Katrsoo, male (70) and female (80) from Raban, male (30) from Hanger, two males (40, 20) from Matipora, eight males (50, 60, 55, 70, 42, 45, 70, 25) and female (55) from Yaripora, male (25) from Brazloo, female (18) and male (45) from Katapora, male (29) from Bogund, male (18) from Behibagh, male (50) from Parigam, female (22) from Kadder, two males (22, 20) from Manchoo, male (50) from Shirpora, female (40) from Shanpora Shangus, female (15) from Mathoo Shangus, male (17) from Tengmullah Shangus, female (47) from Chowgam Shangus, male (70) from Brimmer Shangus, male (19) from Chittergull Shangus, male (42) from Brisnoo Shangus, male (37) from Paisen Shangus, female (12) from Oggibalan Shangus, male (30) from Muniward Hatdpora, female (12) and male (16) from Nowgam Shangus. two females (25, 46) from Mehmaan Mohalla, male (37) from Bona Dailgam, male (50) from Nathpora, male (86) from Bul Bul Nowgam, male (44) from West Bengal, male (16) from Sarnal Bala, male (60) from Dabruna, male (30) from Malaknag, male (68) from Janglat Mandi, male (50) from Dangerpora, male (18) from Nanil Zadipora, male (40) from Nai Basti, male (60) from Mir Danter, male (25) from Kadipora, female (40) from Hanji Danter, male (43) from Fathagad South Campus, male (25) from Akhran, male (48) from Krangsoo, male (40) from Chee, male (30) from High Ground Sarnal, male (50) from Gulshan Abad, male (35) from Shirpora, male (35) from Malaknag, male (45) from Parakashpora, female (28) from Dailgam, female (50) from Matipora Nanil, female (*04*) from Qazibagh, male (35) from Mattan Nambal, female (38) from Mah Kulgam, male (30) from Wanpoh, female (52) from Tailwani, male (30) from Qazi Mohalla, female (30) from Pehroo, male (51) from Anchidora, male (15) from Moominabad, female (35) from Nai Basti, male (31) from Lal Chowk, male (51) from 96 Bn Crpf Mattan, male (28) from Hanji Danter, male (50) from Banihal, male (30) from KP Road, female (55) from Budgam, male (31) from Zadipora, female (30) from Khrewan, male (22) from Harnad, male (30) from Mir Danter, female (13) from Hapatnard, male (30) from Hanji Danter, female (40) from Nanil, male (30) from Pushwara, male (40) from Anchidora, male (10) from Kamad, female (45) from Green Colony, (25) from Namlabal Pampore, male (32) from 90 feet Road, male (32) from Cheeni Chowk, female (75) from Bul Bul Nowgam, two males (34, 32) from Pushwara, male (*04*) from Pushwara, male (45) from Lazibal, male (40) from Janglat Mandi, female (45) from Janglat Mandi, male (26) from Pehroo, female (43) from Deva Colony, female (40) from Hanji Danter.

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