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Extension wall of militant’s house demolished in Anantnag

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Anantnag: An extension wall of the house of a Hizb-ul-Mujaddeen militant allegedly built on encroached government land in Pahalgam area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district was demolished by authorities on Saturday, officials said here.

An official told the news agency KNO that the wall was demolished of the house of Ghulam Nabi Khan alias Amir Khan in Liver Pahalgam.

He said Aamir is the operational commander of Hizb who crossed over to Pakistan Administrated Kashmir (PaK) in the early 90’s and is operating from there.

Earlier, house of JeM militant Ashiq Ahmad Nengroo alias Amjid Bhai of Hajan Bala was also demolished in Rajpora area of Pulwama.

New Year 2023: Highest-ever arrival of tourists in Himachal despite Covid-19 curbs

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Shimla/Manali: Defying Covid-19 protocols amidst the scare of the new Omicron variant, crowds of holidaymakers have descended onto Himachal Pradesh’s popular tourist resorts Shimla, Narkanda, Dharamsala, Kalpa, Manali, Dalhousie and elsewhere, the highest-ever arrival of tourists in the history, to ring in the New Year with carnivals and musicals amidst a snowy landscape.

After a day of snowfall in Manali, Kalpa and other destinations on higher reaches, turning them more picturesque, the Met Office in Shimla on Saturday predicted the sun will shine across the state till January 5, 2023.

But the prevailing minimum temperature in most of the places will stay close to sub-zero with chances of dense fog in low hills.

Members of the hospitality industry told IANS that most of the hotels across the state have been seeing close to 95 per cent occupancy.

An official with the state tourism department advises the tourists to get an advance booking of a hotel or a homestay unit before travelling.

By evening of December 31, he said, the occupancy could reach 100 per cent, a record business after the two toughest years ever seen by the travel industry.

“We are expecting to see a good business this weekend and next week also seeing the influx of the tourist arrival and the booking enquiries we are getting,” Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) Manager Nand Lal, who is posted in Holiday Home hotel here, told IANS.

After Kothi and Solang valley receiving the snowfall, Kullu Police have advised motorists not to travel beyond Nehru Kund, 7 km from Manali town, on December 31 as the road beyond is slippery.

“We are advising the motorists, especially the tourists, to park their vehicles at the parking lot in Solang to visit nearby places on foot,” a police official told IANS.

On December 29, tourists stranded in nearly 100 vehicles overnight in the 9.02-km long horseshoe-shaped Atal Tunnel, the world’s longest motorable tunnel, for hours after the onset of heavy snowfall in the region. The local administration had a tough time in rescuing them, a majority of them tourists who were merrymaking and taking selfies amidst the snowy landscape.

With easy access to the picturesque Lahaul Valley, the two-lane Atal Tunnel constructed under the 3,978 metre Rohtang Pass in the Pir Panjal range, some 30 km from Manali, is a memorable a tunnel tourisma destination.

The tunnel, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 3, 2020, has shortened the distance between Manali and Keylong, the headquarters of Lahaul-Spiti, by 46 km, reducing the travel time by nearly three hours. It has ensured all-weather connectivity too.

According to the state tourism department, more than 20,000 tourists travel through the Atal Tunnel every day during the peak tourist season and tourism, including skiing, trekking and paragliding, is a key source of income for the local people.

Manali-based hotelier Prem Thakur said the tourists from Manali now prefer to travel towards the Lahaul Valley via the Atal Tunnel, rather than taking the long and treacherous route of the Rohtang Pass even when it is opened for traffic.

“Snow is the only attraction for the tourists and the mighty Rohtang Pass is the only destination near Manali that remains marooned in snow cover till end of May. In this season, when the Rohtang Pass is closed for the traffic, snow-laden slopes along the Atal Tunnel and beyond are their preferred list,” he added.

But a word of caution for the holidaymakers. The police have advised them to follow the protocol as the threat of Covid-19 looming again.

“We are using drones at entry points of Shimla, Parwanoo and Pandoh for accurate estimation of the number of tourists entering the state,” a police spokesperson told IANS.

Anjali Gabba, a senior executive with a Chandigarh-based multinational company, said: “It is really pleasant to be back in the hills of Shimla to ring in the New Year with musical parties.”

Her husband Bikram added: “We have been coming here every winter to enjoy cool sunshine that is missing in the plains owing to foggy weather.”

Tour operators in Shimla have been advising tourists to plan trips to Narkanda to enjoy the snow-laden hills.

Mountain peaks viewed from Shimla, and the Dhauladhar peaks overlooking Tibetan Buddhist leader Dalai Lama’s official palace in McLeodganj near Dharamsala are covered with a fresh white blanket.

Issuing a warning to the hoteliers to follow the standard operating procedures, the police urged the tourists to adhere to the guidelines and wear the masks and maintain social distance.

Himachal Pradesh has no high-end hotels and restaurants in far-off areas. Rural home-stays that started in 2008 have been driving tourists to the interiors and that are the best option to stay and enjoy the virgin nature and snowy landscape.

The state’s economy is highly dependent on tourism, besides hydroelectric power and horticulture.

Rush Of Devotees At Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Ahead Of New Year

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Katra 31 Dec : The Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu witnessed a huge rush of devotees on Saturday as serpentine queues were seen on the Trikota hills of Katra despite the severe cold conditions ahead of New Year.

Devotees hailing from different regions of the country, including children, were seen chanting “Jai Mata Di” as they made their way up and down the hill, wishing each other the best ahead of the new year.

“I am getting a good feeling. I come here on the eve of every new year. I have been coming here for 5-6 years to pray to Mata Devi. I am feeling good,” said Manish Kumar, a devotee from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, who was seen chanting “Jai Mata Di”.

Poonam Sharma, another devotee said, “I wish that ‘Mata Rani’ shower her blessings upon everyone. Everyone remain happy. May the new year turn out well and bring happiness to everyone”.

Reminded about the Vaishno Devi stampede of January 1, 2022, in which 12 people were killed and 16 were injured, Sharma said, “It was an unfortunate incident.” And hoped more facilities would be provided in the future.

Ranjan, a devotee who came from Punjab along with her family wished happiness for all.

“I am feeling very happy. May God shower her blessings on everyone — is my wish. I feel fortunate to have come here along with my family to pay our respects at the feet of Mata Devi. I wish happiness to everyone on the eve of the new year,” Ranjan said.

Earlier this month, Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted a security review of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in Katra of Reasi district.

On December 21, Deputy Inspector General, Udhampur-Reasi Range Mohd Suleman Choudhary held the security review meeting that was attended by Senior Superintendent of Police, Reasi Amit Gupta, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Commandant, Superintendent of Police, Katra, among others.

The DIG reviewed every security drill of the shrine, the yatra route, safety and security of pilgrims visiting the shrine on a daily basis.

The DIG further directed to conduct a joint security drill along with Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) and other intelligence agencies for the security of the shrine.

Amit Shah to launch Jana Biswas Rath Yatra in Tripura

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Focusing upon the upcoming Assembly Election in Tripura, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jana Biswas Rath Yatra in the state.

Tripura BJP will start Jana Biswas Rath Yatra programme to strengthen the party support base in the state. Tripura BJP president Rajib Bhattacharya said, “Keeping the focus on the upcoming Assembly elections in the state, BJP to start Jana Biswas Rath Yatra on January 5 at Dharmanagar in North Tripura district of Tripura.”

He said Booth Vijay Abhiyan and Booth Shashaktikaran Abhiyan have already started in Tripura.

“Jana Biswas Rath Yatra is going to be inaugurated by Home Minister Amit Shah from Dharmanagar town. The other Rath Yatra will be inaugurated in the other direction, Sabroom Subdivisional town of South Tripura,” Bhattacharya said.

The BJP leader said the Yatra will cover 60 constituencies of the state. During the programme, party workers will be outreached.

“The main purpose of the Yatra is to showcase the developmental works BJP government has done since 2018,” he said.
On January 12, BJP national president JP Nadda will join the Jana Biswas Rath Yatra and address party workers.

Assembly polls in Tripura are slated for 2023.

SIA chargesheets four Lashkar ultras in terror recruitment case

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Srinagar December : The State Investigation Agency (SIA), Jammu and Kashmir Police’s top anti-terror body, has filed a chargesheet against four Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, including self-styled commander Talib Hussain Shah who had recruited many youths to revive militant ecosystem in different districts of the Jammu region, officials said on Friday.The chargesheet was filed against Shah and his three associates in a special court for their involvement in militant activities at the behest of their Pakistan-based handlers, the SIA said a statement here.

Shah of Rajouri and his Kashmiri associate, Faisal Ahmad Dar of Pulwama, were overpowered by villagers of remote Tukson Dhok in Reasi district in July and later handed over to the police. Two AK assault rifles, a pistol, seven grenades and a large quantity of ammunition were recovered from them.

“The case was initially registered at the Mahore police station of Reasi, but later on transferred to the SIA, Jammu. The investigation has established that Mohammad Qasim and Zia-ul-Rehman, who, after joining militant ranks, exfiltrated to Pakistan, were using drones for supplying weapons and explosives, which were collected by Shah and his associates,” the statement said.

It said the investigation has also established that on the directions of Pakistan-based handlers, Shah had recruited many youths of Jammu and Kashmir and had revived the militant ecosystem in the Chenab valley and Pir Panjal areas of the Jammu region.

“Investigation also proved that the accused persons are involved in minority killings and creating fear psychosis among the general masses. They have been directed to carry out attacks on security forces and vital installations to meet the objective of secession of Jammu and Kashmir from India,” the agency said.

This New Year, embrace this life which is bitter-sweet

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Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar_

In the ancient days, people celebrated the new year by having neem leaves with jaggery on them. So the first thing you eat on a new year is a combination of bitter and sweet. And then you see the calendar, that tells you about the time, date, yogas, star of the day. The knowledge of time along with acceptance of sweet and bitter gives enormous strength for one to move ahead.

In life what you consider bitter has given you some depth, has made you strong. The challenges that have come in your life have somewhere made you grow stronger, more powerful and the sweetness in life gives you comfort. If life is only bitter then it has no sustenance. If life is only sweet then there is no depth. Life is a combination of both and such is the nature of time too. In the cycle of time, there is always something wonderful happening and something that is not so pleasant. When something happens that is not so good, you need to have strength, courage, and the knowledge and when good things happen you should have the ability to share and serve others. When you meditate every day what happens is the effect of the bitter times is reduced and that of the benevolent or good times increases. So knowledge, satsang and service is all so important for a true honest celebration to happen. Real celebration happens when there is total acceptance of nature.

Whatever the challenges, we need to keep making efforts to create a better world. This is possible when we are established within ourselves. In you, there is an actor and there is a witness. As you go inwards, the witness aspect grows in you and you remain untouched by events. And as you go outwards, the actor in you becomes more skillful in responding to situations. These two entirely opposite aspects of our being are nurtured by meditation. When you come closer to the Self, your action becomes powerful in the world and right action in the world brings you closer to the Self.

As the new year approaches, let us resolve to be unshakable within and move towards a better world. Time changes people but there are people who change the time. May you be one of them. Happy New Year!

JKPSI Aspirants hit roads in Jammu & Kathua, to protest against the Answer Key leak

Jammu, 30th December: Protests in J&K by JKPSI Aspirant continues against the answer key leak alleging complete failure of JKSSB in maintaining transparency. Today the protest took place in Kathua and Jammu Districts. Hundreds of aspirants are anguished over the leak of answer key which was supposed to be released on 30th December 2022 as per notification issued by the Jammu Kashmir Service Selection Board but shockingly the link got circulated on whtsapp and many students managed to download the key two days before it was supposed to be.

Aspirant alleged that since answer key was generated on very same day when paper was designed and uploaded on server, so there is Strong probability that link can be maid available to some aspirants and those aspirants might have got paper access before exam. They allege it seems that paper leak syndrome of jkssb is killing the future of the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. Aspirant also alleged that LG administration and jkssb both are not serious about future of youth, when aspirant sought relief from High court and court ordered a judicial enquiry over the process of selecting a blacklisted firm but on very next day JKSSB challenged that judgement and allowed a blacklisted company which is known for incompetency and insecure examination process there after result of all this can be seen as aspirants of different districts are protesting against failure of jkssb in conducting transparent exams.

They said that JKSSB has lost credibility and has failed in trust building among youth and common people. Aspirants allege that there are a large number of anomalies in the official answer keys released. Aspirants demand that the role of private players should be ended up in the government appointments. They said the government is having all required resources for conducting the paper on its own but they lent the future of lakhs of aspirants into the hands of a tainted company. They allege that the government of Jammu Kashmir is pushing the educated youth towards the dark.

The aspirants who joined protests are Rohit, Rahul Sandeep Singh, Sushil Sharma, Rohit Sharma, Tabish , Yogeshwar, Ramkrishan, Rohan, Arshad and others.

180 militants killed in 115 encounters in Kashmir this year

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Local militant recruitment lowest in last six years, 32 civilians killed in militancy related incidents, over 130 militants associates arrested

SRINAGAR: The year 2022 saw 115 encounters in which over 180 militants were killed while local militant recruitment remained lowest in the last six years in Jammu and Kashmir.

Majority of encounters were reported in the first six months of the year 2022. The last two months of the year bidding goodbye saw a few encounters only. As per the details available, 180 militants of various outfits were killed in 115 encounters in the year 2022.

The slain militants include around 130 local militants and 50 non-locals including top commanders. Majority of slain militants belonged to the Lashkar-e-Taiba outfit.

Data reveals that Kupwara district reported nine encounters resulted in Killing of 16 militants including 12 affiliated with LeT and four with JeM. Baramulla district saw eight encounters which resulted in killing of 15 militants and among them eight were affiliated with LeT and seven with JeM.

Bandipora district reported three encounters resulted in the killing of two JeM militants. In Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, there was only one encounter in which one LeT militant was killed while Budgam district reported three encounters in which seven militants include four from LeT and three from JeM.

Summer capital Srinagar reported 11 encounters in which 19 militants were killed including 15 from LeT and four from AuGH.

In South Kashmir, Pulwama (along with Awantipora) reported at least 17 encounters where 37 militants including 17 from JeM, 16 from LeT and two each from AuGH and Al-Badr.

Anantnag district reported at least 12 encounters in which 19 militants were killed including 11 from HM, 6 from LeT and two from AuGH. Shopian district reported at least 19 encounters in which 26 militants were killed including 20 from LeT, four from JeM and two from HM.

Kulgam district reported at least 18 encounters in which 23 militants were killed including 10 from JeM, 9 from LeT and two each from Al-Badr and HM. Moreover, there were several encounters in several districts in which militants managed to give slip to forces after a brief exchange of fire.

Moreover, Jammu division reported nine encounters in which 13 militants were killed who were affiliated with LeT/JeM.

As per data, one militant was arrested during the encounter besides that around 130 militants/militant associates were arrested while six security forces were killed while 52 were injured during encounters in Kashmir division.

The figures also suggest that 32 civilians including Kashmiri Pandits, non-local labourers were killed in year 2022 in Kashmir among them two civilians were killed in grenade while one was killed in misfire in Hall Shopian.

Four civilians including one each from Pandoshan Shopian, Turkwangam Shopian, Amshipora Shopian and Redwani Kulgam during cross fire during encounters in the year 2022.

As per data 126 security forces were died in year 2022 in different incidents like attacks, suicide incidents, mysterious firing, heart attacks, IED, Avalanche, helicopter crash and hit and run incidents.

“In year 2022, around 100 youth joined militant ranks and among them around 65 were killed, 17 were arrested while the rest 20 are active. The figure is less since 2017 as in year 2017, 126 youth joined militant ranks, 218 in year 2018, 126 in 2019, 167 in 2020 and 128 in year 2021,” the figures reveal, adding that 53 youth had joined militant ranks in year 2014, 65 in year 2015 and 88 in year 2016.

PM Modi virtually chairs National Ganga Council meeting in Kolkata

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday chaired the second meeting of the National Ganga Council (NGC) meeting in Kolkata via video conferencing.
The meeting was attended by the Union Minister for Jal Shakti, and other Union Ministers who are members of the council besides the Chief Ministers of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Instead of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav was present at the meeting.

The National Ganga Council has been given the overall responsibility for the superintendence of pollution prevention and rejuvenation of River Ganga and its tributaries.

Namami Gange Programme is an Integrated Conservation Mission, approved as a ‘Flagship Programme’ by the Central Government in June 2014 with a budget outlay of Rs 20,000 crore to accomplish the twin objectives of effective abatement of pollution, conservation and rejuvenation of the national river Ganga.

At the 46th meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), projects worth about Rs 2,700 for the development of sewerage infrastructure in the Ganga basin were approved.

Out of the approved projects, 12 pertain to the development of sewerage infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal worth more than Rs 2,700 crore, a Ministry of Jal Shakti release said.

Recently, the Namami Gange initiative has been recognised by the United Nations (UN) as one of the Top 10 World Restoration Flagships programmes aimed at reviving the natural world.

The award was received by G. Asok Kumar, the Director General of the Namami Gange project during a function at the 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) to the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) in Montreal, Canada on World Restoration Day.

J-K: Snowfall brings cheer to tourists; relief from intense cold

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SRINAGAR: The prolonged dry spell in Kashmir was broken as the valley received overnight light to moderate snowfall which brought slight relief from the intense cold conditions, even as the flight operations at the Srinagar airport were affected early morning, officials said on Friday.

The snowfall, which was the season’s first in the plains of the valley, however led to the closure of the Srinagar-Leh national highway, the officials said.

While the plains of Kashmir received light snowfall, the higher reaches experienced moderate snow.

The snowfall not only broke the prolonged dry spell in the Kashmir valley, it also brought cheers to the tourists.

Sonmarg tourist resort in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district recorded about 20 inches of fresh snowfall, while the famous skiing destination of Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district received about seven inches, the officials said.

Srinagar received about 1.5 inches of snowfall, Qazigund six inches, Pahalgam five inches, Kupwara eight inches, and Kokernag two inches, they added.

The officials said the plains in Bandipora recorded 2-5 inches, while its upper areas 5-8 inches. The frontier Gurez sector received about 12 inches, while the Razdan Pass about 18 inches.

The Zojilla Pass on the Srinagar-Leh highway also received about 20 inches of snowfall, leading to the closure of the highway connecting Kashmir with Ladakh, the officials said.

They said the Mughal Road was also closed for traffic due to accumulation of snow.

However, the Srinagar-Jammu national highway was through for traffic, they added.

A thick layer of fog engulfed many parts of the valley which led to decrease in the visibility at the Srinagar airport here, affecting air traffic early in the morning, the officials said.

They said several flights were delayed in the morning due to low visibility.

However, the visibility improved at around 11:30 am and the flight operations were started, the officials added.

The snowfall led to the improvement in the minimum temperature across the valley except in Gulmarg and Pahalgam, and brought cheers to the tourists in the valley.

“It feels so good to finally experience the snowfall. We had seen the forecast and were hoping to see some snow. God heard us and we are enjoying,” a tourist from Maharashtra said.

Another tourist from Madhya Pradesh said experiencing snowfall was a dream come true.

An official of the MeT department here said the minimum temperature in Srinagar settled at minus 0.3 degrees Celsius, while Pahalgam, which also serves as a base camp for the annual Amarnath Yatra, recorded a low of minus 4.9 degrees Celsius.

The minimum in Gulmarg was minus 5.5 degrees Celsius.

In the frontier Kupwara district, the minimum temperature settled at minus 0.8 degrees Celsius, while Qazigund, the gateway town to the Valley, recorded minus 2 degrees Celsius, he said.

Kokernag also recorded a low of minus 2 degrees Celsius.

Kashmir is currently under the grip of Chilla-i-Kalan’, the 40-day harshest weather period when the chances of snowfall are maximum and most frequent.

‘Chilla-i-Kalan’ begins on December 21 and ends on January 30. The cold wave continues even after that with a 20-day-long ‘Chillai-Khurd’ (small cold) and a 10-day-long ‘Chillai-Bachha’ (baby cold) following it.

The MeT Office has said the weather will remain cloudy on Friday with a possibility of light snowfall at scattered places over higher reaches.

From Saturday till January 8, the weather is likely to remain mainly dry, it said.

Expect further fall in the minimum temperature across J-K and the days will be warmer and the nights colder, the MeT Office added.