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Here are the 12 guarantees given by the National Conference in its :
1. Restoration of Article 370 and Jammu and Kashmir's statehood
2. Implementation of the autonomy resolution passed by the erstwhile assembly in 2000
3. Amnesty for all political prisoners
4. Dignified return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley
5. Free 200 units of electricity
6. Relief from power and water crisis
7. Transfer of hydro-electric power projects to Jammu and Kashmir
8. Providing 12 LPG cylinders to economically weaker sections each year for free
9. Protection of land and employment rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir
10. Encouraging dialogue between India and Pakistan
11. Efforts to secure the release of prisoners languishing in jails
12. Simplified job verification process, addressing "unjust" terminations of employees, and putting an end to harassment of people on highways
Additionally, the manifesto promises:
Revoking the Public Safety Act (PSA)
Providing a comprehensive job package, one lakh jobs to youths, and filling up all vacancies in government departments within 180 days
Providing Rs 5,000 per month to women heads of households belonging to economically weaker sections
Strengthening the public distribution system, providing 10 kgs of rice/atta per person each month
Establishing a Minority Commission
Implementing the WADA (War Against Drug Abuse) report to eradicate the drug menace
Strengthening agricultural and horticulture sectors
Creating robust health infrastructure
Setting up a medical trust with free insurance of Rs 5 lakh per annum for people requiring heart and kidney transplants and those with terminal diseases like cancer
Granting industry status to the tourism sector and exploring new tourist destinations
Free education till the university level and drawing up a strong plan for the education sector
Comprehensive expansion of the cities of Srinagar and Jammu .
J&K Peoples Democratic Party Releases List of constituency incharges for 8 constituencies of South .
Mehbooba M***i
Waheed Ur Rehman Para
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Director General of Indian Coast Guard Rakesh Pal dies in Chennai following a heart attack: Officials — (PTI)
Assembly elections: Office of Returning Officer established for Hazratbal Assembly constituency
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Press Release
Subject: Condemnation of the R**e and Murder of Lady Doctor & Call for Enhanced Security for Medical Staff
On behalf of the GR Beigh Memorial Trust and NGEWA, I, Mr. Ishtiyaq Beigh, vehemently condemn the brutal r**e and murder of a young lady doctor in Kolkata. This horrendous crime has sent shockwaves through the medical community and demands urgent justice.
We call on the authorities to ensure that the perpetrators are swiftly brought to justice and receive the harshest penalties under the law. This tragedy highlights the critical need for enhanced security for all medical and paramedical staff, particularly those working under severe pressure due to understaffing and the rising patient load.
Immediate measures must be taken, including increased security personnel in hospitals, installation of CCTV systems, and the introduction of panic buttons to ensure the safety of healthcare workers. Additionally, addressing staff shortages and improving medical infrastructure, especially in rural areas, is essential to prevent such tragedies in the future.
The GR Beigh Memorial Trust and NGEWA stand in solidarity with the healthcare community and will continue to advocate for the protection and support of our medical professionals.
End of Release
Signed,
Mr. Ishtiyaq Beigh
Chairman, GR Beigh Memorial Trust
President, NGEWA
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looking outside the windows of a traditional house in Kashmir.
A kashmiri man from Guru Bazar Srinagar serving water in tash naari to his mother and daughter, all wearing traditional dresses. 1965
'Masterji' Pandit Zinda Koul...... a well known kashmiri poet (1884--1965).
introducing the cable cars to transport the visitors to the peak of Jabal Hira. Which will enable the visitors to reach it with ease and safety.
Flood-like situation in Keller Pulwama after occurrence of cloudburst, Rescue operation underway
Srinagar, Aug 17 : Normal activities in Achgoza village in Keller in south Kashmir's Pulwama, have been thrown out of gear in the aftermath of risen water levels in streams after occurrence of a cloudburst.
Reports reaching said that a cloudburst occurred at Chowan Keller has caused a flood-like situation in Achgoza as water has entered many residential houses and other structures.
Even as no damages have been reported from the area, a joint team of Revenue Department, SDRF and Police have launched a rescue operation to ensure safety of the locals.
More details are awaited.
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SUHAIL UL ISLAM (JKAS) from DADASARA TRAL PROMOTED TO SECRETARY SRINAGAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
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Tariq Hamid Qarra is new Congress President for J &K
Riyaz Ahmad Beig sahib for being posted as CEO Development Authority. We welcome him and hope he will work hard to make this place a sustainable destination.
Election code comes into effect in J&K after poll announcement
Srinagar, Aug 16 : As the Election Commission of India aannounced the schedule for assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, model code of conduct has come into effect with immediate effect
According to a statement, issued to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Model Code of Conduct comes into effect immediately from the announcement of schedule.
"All the provisions of the Model Code will apply to the whole of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir with regard to all candidates, political parties and the government of the said State/UT," reads the statement.
It added that election code shall also be applicable to the Union Government in so far as announcements and policy decisions pertaining to Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir are concerned.
Poll body today announced the schedule for assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, which were long overdue, in three phases. The first phase will be held on September 18, second on September 25 and third phase on October 1. The results will be declared on October 4—(KNO)
Assembly elections announcement in JK: Tarigami, Muzaffar Shah welcomes, Demands restoration of Statehood
Srinagar, 16 Aug: Political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, Awami national Conference and CPIM welcomed the Election Commission of India's (ECI) announcement of assembly election dates.
However, they urged the central government to restore full statehood to the region before the elections took place.
Muzaffar Shah, Vice President of the Awami National Conference, expressed his gratitude toward the Election Commission but emphasized that the central government must "walk the talk" by restoring full statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.
"It must be announced before elections," Shah insisted. He also urged the Election Commission to "cancel all transfers made within the past 24 hours" and to "wait for the new elected government." Shah expressed confidence that the next government in Jammu and Kashmir would be formed without the BJP, stating, "I personally tell all alliance partners that the people's demand is that we have to reject the August 5th decision by the vote and unity," Shah said while talking to reporters in Srinagar as per Kashmir Bulletin.
Similarly, M.Y. Tarigami, a leader from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), welcomed the announcement of election dates.
"Today, people are satisfied with the announcement of dates, as there was doubt whether the central government would hold elections in J&K or not," Tarigami remarked. He noted that the announcement by the ECI had brought a sense of satisfaction and relief to the region. Both leaders underscored the significance of the upcoming elections, with the restoration of statehood remaining a central demand, Tarigami told reporters -- (KB)
DDC member from Baramulla quits NC
Baramulla, Aug 16 : In a setback to National Conference, a district development council (DDC) member from Baramulla on Friday resigned from the party.
Confirming the move, Shabir Ahmad Lone, DDC member, told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that National Conference leadership has been taking decisions from the party headquarters without taking the grassroots workers into confidence.
"There is no internal democracy in the party," he said.
Shabir’s exit is likely to hit the prospects of National Conference in Baramulla assembly segment where the party had stood second in the recently held Lok Sabha polls.
Shabir’s native area is part of the Baramulla assembly segment—(KNO)
Two Govt Teachers di* in road Accident
Srinagar, Aug 16 : Two government teacher died in a road accident at Largaam area of Shopian in South Kashmir, witnesses said Friday.
They told news agency—Kashmir News Corner (KNC) that an accident took place at Largam,Shopian when a vehicle hit a motorcyclist on which two persons were aboard. “One Riyaz Ahmad Dar son of Muhammad Ibrahim Dar of Kundalan ,Shopian died on the spot while as Sajad Ahmad Shah Son of Ghulam Muhammad Shah of New Colony Largam was injured.
Both are government teachers,” they said, Sajad was referred to SKIMS, Soura but he died on the way. Police have taken the cognizance of the incident--(KNC)
Iltija M***i welcomes J&K Assembly Elections but Questions Timing and Fairness
Srinagar, 16 August : The People's Democratic Party leader, Iltija M***i, welcomed the decision on holding assembly elections in J&K and raised concerns over the timing and fairness of the upcoming elections.
The Election Commission of India has declared today that elections will be held in three phases, commencing on September 18.
While welcoming the decision to hold elections after a six-year delay, Iltija M***i, while addressing the press conference in Srinagar, asked why elections were postponed so long despite the government claiming normalcy in the region.
"The people of Jammu and Kashmir from all sections are suffering," Iltija said. She also expressed her concern regarding the fairness of the electoral process, referring to some recent administrative decisions by the LG administration.
She objected to the sudden transfer of 150–200 officials, calling it "arbitrary" and "biased," alleging that they were aimed at benefiting the Bharatiya Janata Party.
She also condemned the political statements by the Director General, saying that they were beyond his jurisdiction.
"India is the world's biggest democracy, and here, for the past six years, no election has been held. We welcome this move, but it should have happened six years ago," M***i said, appealing for free, fair, and transparent elections with no bias toward any political party.
Asked whether PDP leader Mehbooba M***i was going to contest the coming elections, Iltija M***i refused to make any statement and said, "Only Mehbooba M***i can answer this question," though she had earlier revealed that she wasn't planning to contest.— (KB)
Mahjoor!
Mahjoor, the poet of Kashmir was born on 11 August 1887 and died on 9th of April 1952. His actual name was Peerzada Ghulam Ahmad and his father’s name was Peerzada Abdullah Shah.
He was a patwari by profession and possessed great power of imagination which he used in creating art with a distinction. It was this ability which earned him the title of the Poet of Kashmir.
His contemporary writers/ poets were, Zinda Koul, Abdul Ahad Azad and Dinnath Nadim He is noted for introducing a new style into Kashmiri poetry which pushed it into great realms of art created for arts sake.
He introduced his pen name Mahjoor when he visited Punjab and started writing poetry under the influence of great Urdu poet, Shibli Noamani. He followed in the academic footsteps of his father, who was a scholar of Persian language.
He received the primary education from the Maktab of Aashiq Trali (a renowned poet) in Tral. After passing the middle school examination from Nusrat-ul-Islam School, Srinagar, he went to Punjab where he came in contact with Urdu poets like Bismil Amritsari and Moulana Shibli Nomani.
He returned to Srinagar in 1908 and started writing in Persian and then in Urdu. But he was more interested to writing in his native language to express his emotions. He spent his free time writing poetry, and his first Kashmiri poem ‘Vanta hay Vesy’ was published in 1918
The ability and proficiency of Mahjoor as a leading twentieth century Kashmiri poet has been accepted by all in the state as well as in the country. He is great because he symbolizes the brilliance of the Romantic movement of the Kashmiri literature.
An extended glance at the collections of his poetry divulges the fact that he is unquestionably, an unswerving writer who does not confine himself to the inadequate precincts of commitment and that his poetic contribution is a convergence of various impacts and aspects.
He in his poetry exhibits such elements which surface in the literary contributions of the greatest poets of English as well as Urdu literature. He continuously wrote his beautiful and glamorous verses in Kashmiri and wrote many lyrics romantic in taste.
One among these famous lyrics is ‘Bage Nishat ke Gulo’ the verses of which activate excitement in the hearts of the readers. He had deep interest in the bounty of nature in Kashmir and he invariably depicts the scenic gardens, moors, forests, waterfalls, rivers, lush green fields and mountains as a source and means of conveying his heartfelt emotions and messages to awaken his countrymen to raise their voice against all kinds of injustices and ills perpetuated against them. He expresses his emotions in this manner:
“Bulbulan Dup Gulls Hussan Chui Pur
Keyha wanai, zew chai ne, su chui kasur”
Through his verses in Kashmiri, Mahjoor contributed to the sentiment and movement of freedom struggle during the tyrannical and autocratic Dogra regime.
His poems gave momentum to the struggle and served as a clarion call to the masses to free their nation from the chains of slavery. He express his patriotic fervor in the poem “Walo Ho Bage-e-Wano” and stresses upon his fellow countrymen to embellish their nation and land with the flowers of honour and dignity.
In other beautiful poem, “Gulshan Watan Chu Souni” Mahjoor expresses his love for his nation and breathes out the idea symbolically and that too with candor and pride that there is nothing dear to him than his nation.
“Bulbul wanan chu poshan gulshan watan chu soun
Andi andi safaid sangar deware sange mar mar”
There is no doubt that the themes of the poetry of Mahjoor involved freedom and progress in Kashmir and his poems awakened latent nationalism among people against the regime of those times.
His popular verses engaged such topics as love, communal harmony, social reform, and the plight of the Kashmiris. He also wrote on such timeless themes as youth, the flowers of Nishat Garden, peasant girls, gardeners, and the blond shades.
He is considered as a poet who revolutionized the traditional forms of poetry which put him in the company of great poets of the valley.
Mahjoor through his immortal verses teaches lessons about nature, love, peace, unity, faith in God, upholding of human values, uselessness of strife, jealousy and hatred. His poems reveal that he is a poet with lofty ideals and aspirations.
His works bring home the point that his poetry derives power from the intensity and sincerity of his experiences. It establishes the fact that what comes from the heart goes to the heart taking the form of appealing artistic creations.
He is simple and writes with great variety and it is due to this distinct artistic quality that he has been able to write lyrics, songs, odes, elegies, prose, biography, novel, translations, and criticism.
Mehjoor, stands out as a poet par excellence for his valuable contribution towards Kashmiri poetry. He could be easily called as the harbinger of modern Kashmiri poetry, because he widened and diversified its parameters, enriched its language and extended its use of idiom and put it on the pedestal of vibrancy and exuberance.
Writer: Farooq Ahmad Peer
Mr. Zahid Aslam Moghal,Regional Director, Social Forestry, Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Regional Director, Ecology, Environment & Remote Sensing, Jammu.
DR .Bakhshi Jehangir assumes charge as Director Health Services Kashmir.
Omar Abdullah welcomes J&K assembly election datesSays, NC well-prepared, will announce party’s election campaign, soon
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Believe it or not, this individual did not pursue an engineering degree from an IIT or any other university. Although he only completed his 10th grade education, his exceptional talent and skills far exceed those typically associated with formal qualifications. Mohd Rayaz, hailing from the underprivileged family in the village of Rajdhani Manjakote, has shown remarkable ingenuity despite financial challenges that prevented him from obtaining any degrees or certifications. His achievements are commendable; he managed to build a JCB from scratch and is now using it for construction work, demonstrating that skill and determination can surpass formal educational credentials.
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FIRST PHASE (18TH SEPTEMBER)
PULWAMA
ANANTNAG
SHOPIAN
KULGAM
RAMBAN
KISHTWAR
DODA
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SECOND PHASE (25TH SEPTEMBER)
GANDERBAL
SRINAGAR
BUDGAM
POONCH
REASI
RAJOURI
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THIRD PHASE (1ST OCTOBER)
BANDIPORA
KUPWARA
BARAMULLA
UDHAMPUR
JAMMU
SAMBA
KATHU
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