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Portion of pathway caves in on Boulevard Road in Srinagar

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Srinagar, Feb 20 : A portion of pathway caved in on Boulevard road along the Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday following fresh spell of rain at several places in Kashmir, raising concern among the lcoals.

Residents told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the pathway caved in near Ghat No 17 today morning.

They expressed concern over caving in of the pathway protion, stating that it could pose risks to pedestrians and vehicles commuting the road.

They urged the authorities to take immediate steps to prevent further damage and ensure the safety of people.

An official told KNO that they have got the information about the same, and a team has been deputed for inspection while restoration work will be started soon—(KNO)

After Govt inaction, renowned comedian Bashir Kotur bids adieu to his artistic career

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‘Never visited Doordarshan in last 10 years, earning livelihood as auto driver’

Srinagar, Feb 20: A renowned Kashmiri comedian, Bashir Ahmad Bhat alias Bashir Kotur has bid adieu to his artistic career in wake of lackadaisical approach by the government and is now earning his livelihood as auto rickshaw driver. He said that no steps have been taken for promotion of art and welfare of artists in the Valley.

Bashir Kotur, a resident of Wathoora in Chadoora hamlet of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district, has entertained people of J&K for years together but he has lost interest in it due to various reasons.

Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), an approved artist Bashir Kotur said that he was associated with the theatre up to 2002 and he has spent his whole childhood in theatre while working as an artist by playing different roles.

He said that people still know him for his work but the promotion of the art and artist wasn’t taken up for which both the artists and government are responsible. “Those who were associated with the theatre and trusted upon, used it for their own gains due to which real artists were neglected,” he said.

He said those who were on the forefront in standing theatres have been neglected while new people have been enjoying perks.

Bashir said that he has never visited Doordarshan in the last 10 years and is currently working as an auto driver to manage family expenses. He said that the government is aware about the work of artists but they have failed to take steps for their welfare.

“I am still part of one theatre but no longer interested in it as there isn’t any benefit in it and sometimes my family members ask me, what you have achieved in spending decades in theatre,” he said.

He said that the government has been claiming that they are taking steps for promotion of art and welfare of artists but the situation on ground is quite contrary, adding that he was doing different government and private programmes on a daily basis but has stopped it now.

In a heartfelt appeal, Kotur, who has received dozens of awards for his work, urged the government to provide more robust support for artists, emphasizing the necessity of financial and institutional backing to sustain cultural and artistic endeavors.

He highlighted the potential of social media platforms as valuable tools for artists to showcase their talent and reach wider audiences, especially in the absence of sufficient governmental support.

Bashir Ahmad called for comprehensive policies and initiatives to preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage of the region. If the government is really interested in keeping art and artist alive, they need to take immediate steps for it, said Kotur—(KNO)

Water crisis threat looms large in J&K, first 50 days of 2025 record 83% deficit rainfall

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Ready to tackle any situation, contingency plan devised, says Jal Shakti Department*

 

Srinagar, Feb 19 : In the first 50-days of the year 2025 Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a rainfall deficit of 83 percent thus posing a risk of severe water scarcity in the coming months.

According to the official data from January 1, 2025 to February 19, 2025, J&K has recorded a rainfall of just 29.8 mm against the normal precipitation of 175.8 mm. i.e. only the 17% precipitation.

Kargil in Ladakh has recorded zero percent precipitation in 2025 with the data revealing that the district has witnessed 100 per cent deficit as against the normal rainfall of 18.5 mm.

In Jammu and Kashmir, Kathua has witnessed the highest deficiency with 98 percent as a rainfall of only 3.6 mm was recorded against the normal of 152.4 mm.

Jammu and Udhampur stations have recorded a deficit rainfall of 95 per cent each in the last 50 days while 92 per cent deficiency was recorded in Samba district.

Ramban and Kulgam districts have recorded a deficiency of 90 per cent each, the data shows. It adds that Shopian and Reasi have witnessed the deficit rainfall of 88 per cent while Doda and Budgam districts have seen the deficiency of 87 per cent and 86 per cent respectively.

Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, has recorded the deficit rainfall of 85 per cent in the last 50 days while Anantnag, Bandipora and Pulwama have recorded the deficiency of above 80 per cent rainfall during the period.

The other stations including Baramulla, Ganderbal, Kishtwar, Kupwara, Poonch and Rajouri districts have recorded a deficit rainfall in between 72-78 per cent.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that J&K is staring at a water crisis this year, and he will be reviewing the measures the Jal Shakti (PHE) Department intends to take to address the situation.

A top official in the Jal Shakti Department (JSD) said that the department is ready to tackle any such situation. “We have already formulated a contingency plan if such a situation arises,” he added.

The official also appealed to the people to use the water judiciously and not to waste it to ensure that all the people get adequate drinking water facilities. “Besides, if the dry spell persists, the department will ensure that the people don’t face difficulties,” he said—(KNO)

Police arrests two accused persons involved in culpable homicide in Srinagar

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February 19: On 17.02.2025, Police Station Bemina received an information through reliable sources that an unidentified male dead body was lying in flood spill channel near Darul-uloom, Bemina.

Upon receipt of this information, police team of PS Bemina reached on the spot alongwith FSL Mobile unit of DPL Srinagar and Crime photographer of PCR Srinagar. Relevant exhibits were recovered on the spot and proceedings under provisions of 194 BNSS were initiated.

Upon preliminary enquiry, prima facie culpable homicide not amounting to murder was established. Accordingly, case FIR No 13/2025 u/s 105, 238, 241 BNS was registered in PS Bemina and investigation was set into motion.

During the course of investigation, two alleged accused persons namely Imtiyaz Ahmad Machloo son of Ali Mohammad and Muneer Ahmad Sofi son of Bashir Ahmed Sofi were identified and were found involved in the commission of the crime.Both the accused persons have been arrested.

Further investigation into the case is going on.

Man climbs mobile tower in J-K’s Rajouri; rescued after six hours

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Rajouri/Jammu, Feb 19: A 40-year-old man climbed a mobile tower and threatened to commit suicide in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district on Wednesday, officials said.

He was rescued in a joint operation by police and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), ending an over six-hour-long drama in Thanamandi town, some 25 km from Rajouri district headquarters, the officials said.

Javaid Kohli, who is running a shop in the town and is named in several cases related to his alleged criminal activities including drug peddling, climbed the mobile tower at 9 am and went live on his social media account, they said.

Civil and police officers rushed to the scene to persuade him to get down from the tower, the officials said.

They said Kohli did not respond to the repeated requests from the officers and his family, including his children, prompting authorities to seek the help of SDRF, fire and emergency services personnel and health department.

Kohli claimed that he was being harassed by the police and he will come down only when he will get an assurance from some senior government or police official.

After a long persuasion during which police also used a public address system to motivate him with an assurance that all his genuine concerns will be addressed, Kohli was rescued around 3.15 pm, the officials said.–(PTI)

Journalist Majid Hyderi’s PSA Detention Quashed by Court

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Srinagar, Feb 19 : The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Wednesday nullified the Public Safety Act (PSA) detention order against journalist Majid Hyderi, nearly five months after his arrest.

Justice V. K. Chatterjee struck down the PSA order, paving the way for Hyderi’s release. The journalist was arrested in September 2023 on charges of ‘extortion’ and defamation before being shifted to Kot Bhalwal Jail under PSA detention.

The Incarcerated Journalist was represented by the Advocate Muhammad Yousuf Bhat. [KNT]

Kashmiri Student Brutally Ragged, Assaulted At Karnataka Medical College

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Bengaluru, Feb 19: A second-year MBBS student was allegedly assaulted at a medical college in Karnataka’s Vijayapura. The victim, Hameem, a second-year MBBS student at Al-Ameen Medical College is from Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag.

The student has alleged that he was subjected to brutal ragging and threats by senior students from the 2019 batch which reportedly began on Tuesday evening during a cricket match.

On Tuesday at around 4 PM Hameem was watching a match between the 2019 and 2022 batches on the college premises when a senior student ordered him to stay outside the boundary line. Hameem complied without protest, watching from a distance.

Tensions flared when a group of seniors confronted him. They questioned his presence and demanded that he leave but Hameem refused. Then a group of seniors forced him to sing songs, and dance for their amusement. The humiliation did not end there. The seniors allegedly tried to force him into a car. When he took out his phone to record the incident, they became even more aggressive.

Later that night, a group of 6-8 individuals stormed into Hameem’s hostel room. They assaulted him, forcing him to record a video apologising under duress. “You have four more years here. We are locals-imagine how terrible we can make your life,” the attackers warned him.

They also told him he would not be allowed to play cricket for the remainder of his time at the college.

Nasir Khuehami, National Convenor of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, condemned the attack in a statement, calling it a “deeply disturbing” case of ragging and violence.

“We urge the Karnataka Chief Minister to personally intervene in this matter, ensure swift justice for the victim, and take strict action against those responsible to prevent such incidents from recurring in educational institutions,” he said in a social media post.–(NDTV)

J&K staring at water crisis: Omar Abdullah

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Srinagar, Feb 19 :  Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that Jammu & Kashmir is facing a water crisis this year, and he will be reviewing the measures the Jal Shakti (PHE) Department intends to take to address the situation.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Omar Abdullah stated that J&K is staring at a water crisis this year. “It’s not a recent phenomenon; it’s actually been building up for a few years now,” he said, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

Omar emphasized that the government alone cannot handle the crisis and that people need to take measures for water conservation. “While the government will have to adopt a more proactive approach for water management and conservation, it can’t just be a government-centric approach. All of us residents of J&K will have to change the way we take water for granted,” he said.

He added that he will be reviewing the measures the Jal Shakti (PHE) Department plans to take to deal with the developing crisis and will be talking to the people of J&K over the next few months about what can be done collectively—(KNO)

CBI Raids Commissioner Secretary’s Office at Civil Secretariat Srinagar

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Srinagar, Feb 17 :A joint team of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from Chandigarh and Srinagar are carrying out a search operation at the office of Kumar Rajeev Ranjan, Secretary of Labour and Employment Development, located in the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar.

Top sources informed Srinagar based news gathering agency Kashmir Dot Com that the raid is part of an ongoing investigation into a corruption case registered under FIR No. RC0512025S0003, dated February 17, 2025.

The case has been filed under Section 5(2) read with 5(1)(e) of the Jammu & Kashmir Prevention of Corruption Act, Svt. 2006, and Section 109 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC).

Raids were underway when the reports last came in. More details awaited. (KDC)

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