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Mainly dry weather from December 11 to 20th

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SRINAGAR: Light rain lashed plains while upper reaches including Gulmarg received fresh snowfall, meteorological department here said on Saturday.

It also forecast generally cloudy weather with light rain and snow at scattered places mainly over higher reaches during the next 24 hours and mainly dry weather from December 11-20 in Jammu and Kashmir.

An official of the department said that Gulmarg received 11cm of snowfall and Leh 0.1cm in the last 24 hours till 8:30 a.m. today. There were reports of snowfall in Gurez valley of Bandipora, Sonamarg in Ganderbal and some upper reaches of the Valley.

Also, the MeT official said that Srinagar received 0.9mm of rain, Qazigund 2.6mm, Pahalgam 2.3mm, Kupwara 5.5mm, Kokernag 5.6mm, Jammu 1.0mm, Banihal 9.4mm, Batote 13.8mm, Katra 2.6mm and Bhaderwah 3.2mm during the time.

Meanwhile, there was further rise in minimum temperature amid cloud cover last night with Srinagar recording a minimum of 2.8°C against 1.0°C on the previous night. While there was also special weather phenomenon of mist this morning, the MeT official said, today’s temperature was 3.4°C above the normal for this time of the year in Srinagar.

Qazigund recorded a low of 2.8°C against 0.2°C on the previous night. The temperature was 3.6°C above normal for the gateway town of Kashmir, he said.

Pahalgam recorded a low of 1.2°C against 0.7°C on previous night and it was 4.4°C above normal for the famous tourist resort in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, he said.

Kokernag recorded a low of 2.3°C against 1.1°C on the previous night and it was 3.0°C above normal for the place, he said.

Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 3.4°C against minus 3.0°C on the previous night, the official said. It was 1.2°C above normal for the world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, the official said.

In Kupwara town, the mercury settled at 1.3°C against 1.0°C on the previous night, the official said. It was 3.0°C above normal for the north Kashmir place, he said.

Jammu recorded a low of 13.2°C against 12.7°C on the previous night. It was 3.2°C above normal for J&K’s winter capital, he said. Banihal recorded a low of 4.8°C (above normal by 2.7°C), Batote 4.6°C (0.6°C above normal), Katra 12.2°C (3.6°C above normal) and Bhadarwah 4.8°C (3.5°C above normal).

In Ladakh, Leh recorded minus 4.8°C, the official said.

“In next 24 hours, generally cloudy weather is expected at many places with snowfall at isolated places, mainly over higher reaches,” he said, adding, “From November 11-20, mainly dry weather is expected. However, brief spell of light rain/ snow may occur at isolated places over higher reaches,” he said, “From tomorrow, expect warmer days and colder nights.”He said there may be temporary disruption in surface transportation over major passes today.

Elections likely next year in J&K after winters keeping in mind security scenario: Sources

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NEW DELHI: Elections in Jammu and Kashmir may be held next year after winter conditions subside, and the timing would depend on the security scenario in the union territory, sources said on Friday.

The final electoral roll of Jammu and Kashmir was published on November 25, paving the way for polls, the first since Article 370 provisions were abrogated and J&K was bifurcated into two Union territories in 2019.

But with winter conditions setting in, the polls could take place in the summer of 2023 keeping the latest security situation in mind, the sources said. The harsh winter conditions may leave the poll authorities with little option but to hold the exercise in the summer of next year.

Weather and security are the two parameters which will guide the poll authorities in deciding on the poll schedule, the sources said. Holding polls in Jammu and Kashmir is entails a massive logistical exercise due to the terrain and the security situation with thousands of personnel from central armed police forces being deployed to ensure peace and free and fair polls.

The electoral exercise in Jammu and Kashmir is usually spread over a month.

The revision of the electoral rolls was done after a gap of nearly three years. It was last carried out with reference to January 1, 2019 as the qualifying date. The electoral rolls could not be updated after the abrogation of provisions of Article 370. Later, the constituencies were redrawn following a delimitation exercise.

Following the delimitation, the number of assembly seats have gone up from 83 to 90, excluding the seats allocated to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. The final electoral rolls of Jammu and Kashmir were published on November 25 with the highest-ever addition of more than 11 lakh voters, officials had said.

Taking into account the deletion of names from the electoral rolls, the net increase stood at 7,72,872 electors, they said. The final electoral rolls have a total of 83,59,771 electors — 42,91,687 males, 40,67,900 females and 184 third gender.

During this special summary revision period, a record 11,40,768 claims were received for inclusion of names in the electoral rolls across the Union territory. Out of these, 11,28,672 claims were accepted and only 12,096 claims were rejected. These included 3,01,961 claims of inclusion in the age group of 18-19.

A total of 4,12,157 requests for deletion were received, out of which 3,58,222 were accepted and 53,935 were rejected. There has been an addition of 613 new polling stations in the Union territory. The gender ratio of the final electoral Roll has increased from 921 to 948.–(PTI)

Cyclone Mandous triggers heavy rainfall in TN: Chennai roads waterlogged, trees uprooted

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Chennai and several other parts of Tamil Nadu witnessed heavy rainfall and strong winds amid cyclonic storm Mandous, which according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said had crossed the Mamallapuram coast and is weakening in strength after completing its landfall process late on Friday night.

Several areas in Chennai saw waterlogging and squally winds uprooting trees in Chennai and in the nearby Chengalpattu district. The rainfall triggered by the Cyclone has caused severe Waterlogging in low-lying areas. Roads in the MMDA Colony in Chennai’s Arumbakkam were seen waterlogged. A video showed a large tree uprooted in Egmore, causing several damage to a petrol bunk nearby.

Cyclonic Mandous had made landfall off Mamallapuram on Friday evening influencing moderate to heavy rainfall in coastal Tamil Nadu.

Mandous is all set to weaken to a deep depression and later a depression on Saturday.

S Balachandran, DDGM, RMC Chennai, said “Cyclone Mandous crossed the coast and is in deep depression and its strength is weakening. It is moving towards the Northwest direction so areas in northwest districts will witness strong winds of 55-65 kmph which will further decrease by evening to 30-40 kmph.”

Earlier today, the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) requested people to avoid going out until Cyclone Mandous weakens. It is said that almost 65 trees fell in three hours and motor pumps are being used to remove water stagnation in low-lying areas.

Notably, National Disaster Response Force personnel are on standby. The Tamil Nadu government put out a list of helpline numbers in case of any flood-related emergencies.

The Greater Chennai Traffic Police Saturday in a tweet announced that vehicular movement along the East Coast Road (ECR) resumed at 6 am. The stretch had been closed since 10 pm last night, due to the cyclone.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday said that all the precautionary measures have been taken. “The government has taken all the precautionary measures and the officers are regularly monitoring the situation,” said Stalin.

Stalin visited and inspected the state emergency operation centre, Chepauk amid the cyclone’s severity. He said that the monitoring of the cyclone has also been deployed district-wise.

“Whatever the situation may be Government will ensure the protection of the people. District wise the monitoring of the cyclone has also been deployed,” said Stalin.

Stalin urged the people to follow the orders of the government and corporate with the government. Meanwhile, Dindigul Collector has declared a holiday for schools and colleges in Sirumalai and Kodaikanal for Saturday.

Heavy rains with strong winds were experienced in Puducherry on Friday. Red alerts were sounded in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Andhra Pradesh.

Doppler Weather Radar Karaikal and Chennai are monitoring the cyclone.

Congress celebrates Himachal Pradesh victory at Jammu

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JAMMU, Dec 8: Congress today celebrated it’s victory in Himachal Pradesh, where it wrested power from BJP. Congress won one of the two states which went to polls, defeating double engine Government of BJP.

Led by JKPCC president Vikar Rasool Wani along with working president Raman Bhalla and other senior leaders, the Congress activists including, DCCs, Youth Congress and NSUI celebrated the victory at Shaheedi Chowk headquarters of the party.
Sweets were distributed amidst beating of drums by the Congress leaders and workers over the victory in Himachal Pradesh.
Talking to media persons PCC President Vikar Rasool Wani congratulated the people of Himachal Pradesh and the Congress leadership for victory of the party, defeating BJP .
He said that the outcome of the results is that BJP lost one state out of two besides loosing MCD and a by poll in UP, as its double engine campaign failed.
Expressing gratitude to the people of Himachal for bringing Congress back to power besides defeating in by polls in Rajasthan, Chattisgarh as well as in MCD, Vikar said though BJP retained Gujarat by division of opposition votes. The AAP only cut into votes of Congress and opposition votes benefitting BJP to retain power.
He said that Modi factor did not work as it lost Himachal, by polls and Delhi but it was only the strategy of division of votes that worked to BJP benefit in Gujarat.
The PCC congratulated the party high command including Sonia Gandhi, Malika Arjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi. The party has wrested one out of two states which went to polls indicating decline of BJP and rise of Congress despite double engine government of BJP.
Raman Bhalla congratulated the party high command and central and Himachal state leadership of congress for the victory defeating double engine Govt of BJP.
He said that the BJP managed Gujrat by the division of opposition votes as AAP cut into opposition votes. He said although the Gujrat results were already known since PM Modi and Home Minister besides the capitalist friends of BJP are all from Gujrat but congress still got over 30 percent votes share. The Himachal results will have postive impact on J&K elections too, he Added.
Prominent who took part in celebrations include Ravinder Sharma, Yogesh Sawhney, Manmohan Singh, Rajnish Sharma, Indu Pawar, Hari Singh Chib, Krishan Bhagat, Uday Bhanu Chib, Gurdarshan Singh, Pawan Raina and others.

CS Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta releases 3rd edition of IASOWA magazine ‘UDAAN’

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JAMMU, Dec 9: Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta today released the third edition of IAS Officers Wives Association (IASOWA), J&K Magazine ‘UDAAN’ at Convention Centre here.
Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar; Secretary General Administrative Department (GAD), Dr. Piyush Singla; President, IASOWA, Dr. Amita Mehta; senior officers and other members of the IASOWA were also present on the occasion.
Speaking after the release of magazine, Dr. Mehta applauded the efforts of IASOWA for timely publication of the magazine which covers diverse contents of public importance. He commended the management of magazine and members for establishing such a good platform to promote different kinds of social activities.
The Chief Secretary expressed happiness on the fact that despite having pressing engagements at home, the ladies have carved out time for such a noble work. He advised them to continue this good work and create awareness among public about various positive things happening on the ground through this publication.
Speaking on the occasion, President IASOWA, Dr. Amita Mehta applauded all the members of IASOWA and others associated with this publication for bringing out such a vibrant publication.
In her speech, Dr. Amita also highlighted the various activities carried out by IASOWA like donation drives, plantation drives, health camps and other events of public importance.

J&K based clothing brand becomes official styling partner for Mrs. World 2022

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For the first time in the history of national and international pageants , WAZIR🍁C , a J&K based women apparel brand , founded by Ms. Chitvan Wazir , has been made the official styling partner for Mrs. India World 2022 , Mrs. Sargam Koushal for her Mrs. World 2022 pageant . Mrs. Koushal has already left for Las Vegas (USA) to represent India in the prestigious Mrs World Pageant 2022.

WAZIR. C was appointed by Mrs India Inc. Organisation to craft the official garments for Mrs. India that she shall be wearing while representing India at the international platform.

While speaking to the media , Ms. Chitvan Wazir , Founder of Wazir.C said that the garments have been designed keeping in mind the spirit of the brand and the fact that Sargam shall be representing not only our country but also shall be addressing the plight of the women artisans of Kashmir and the need to restore and revive the dying art of kashmiri handwork and pashmina.

Wazir.C is an ethical label that employs women artisans from the conflict ridden hamlets of Kashmir and intends to revive and restore the dying kashmiri heritage and handwork . The conflict prevailing in Kashmir has always caught the global eye . This conflict has left women , the most marginalised lot and the women artisans have been deprived of all sources of sustenance and livelihood given that a lot of households have lost their male breadwinners to the conflict .

Ms. Wazir further added , “Through this opportunity , the brand ,through Mrs World stage would like to being out the message of peace with our theme being “Let Peace Prevail” to the global platform so that our country is put on the right pedestal, upholding the values with which we have always been associated with – peace , equality and love .

In J&K, Congress focusses on social media to counter BJP

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JAMMU: Noting that the country is under an ‘undeclared emergency’ with mainstream media blindsided with the Bharatiya Janata Party’s narratives and agendas, the Jammu and Kashmir Congress is making efforts to strengthen its social media cell.

The grand old party is of the belief that social media remains the only tool to help bust the ‘fake narratives’ of BJP and make the public aware of the ideology and activities of Congress.

A meeting of the party’s Social Media department was organised by Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee Social Media Chairperson Bilal Rashid in its Jammu office on Friday.

The meeting was chaired by party’s J&K president Vikar Rasool Wani, JKPCC General Secretary Shahnawaz Choudhary and other senior leaders and social media volunteers of party.

Wani said that in today’s time of undeclared emergency under the present regime when mainstream media is not giving coverage to activities of congress party, ‘we are left with social media platforms to aware common masses about ideology and activities of our party’.

“Social media is the only tool to expose failures of BJP. We should use our platforms to highlight challenges and issues faced by common people by anti-people policies of BJP regime,” said the JKPCC chief.

Shahnawaz Choudhary said that there is urgent need to strengthen infrastructure required for smooth functioning of social media team of Congress which will ‘help us in busting fake narratives of BJP’.

Bilal Rashid said that our team will try its best to propagate message of party to common masses in addition to exposing fake narratives set by BJP in Jammu and Kashmir.

He further said that message of Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Shri Rahul Gandhi is also reaching to nook and corner of Jammu and kashmir by efforts of our volunteers.

He thanked PCC President and other senior leaders for their appreciation and support to Social Media team of Jammu and Kashmir Congress.

Various Congress leaders were present in the meeting including Pranav Shagotra, Pawan Raina, Jahanzaib Sirwal, Ritu Choudhary, Anirudh Sawhney, Deepanshu Bhat, Munish Saproo, Irshad Khatana, Jatin Raina, Jeevan Sanotra, Ankush Sudan and others.

33rd senior national Tennis Ball Cricket Championship started at MA Stadium

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33rd senior national championship today inaugurated at MA Stadium Jammu. The championship is being organized by J&k Tennis Ball Cricket Association and sponsored by Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council. Chief secretary sh. Arun kumar Mehta( IAS)
was the chief guest on the occasion.where secretary sports council Ms. Nuzhat gul was guest of honor , R. K Goyal and sh. Puneet were special guest on the occasion. More then 60 teams (1200 players)from jammu and Kashmir to kanya kumari participated in this mega championship . Today j&k men’s team deafeted Telangana by 72 runs
Speaking on the occasion, Arun kumar Mehta said that organizing such programmes always boosts the morale for youth for performing their duties with more zeal and zest and with more responsibilities.
Ms. Nuzhat gul in her address observed that sports not only help in developing physical and mental health, it also develops the life skills of a student’s personality.Director youth services and sports speaking on the occasion said that constructive use of time and discipline is a major characteristic of any sportsperson. On this occasion, Rajkumar Goyal said that sports not only keeps a person fit but also develops his brain. Participation in sports inculcates patience, restraint, hard work and team spirit in the youth, which will be useful for them in the future. Puneet Arora said that in order to stay away from drugs, the youth should actively participate in sports. Only sports can save the youth from getting trapped in the clutches of drugs.

‘Everyone is frustrated in J&K youth turns to drugs
early Assembly polls require’, says, Rajesh Gupta

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National Democratic Party Indian (NDPI) has demanded early Assembly polls and restoration of Statehood in
J&K.
In a meeting NDPI J&K  UT president, Rajesh Gupta  said, “situation in J&K has worsened due to the steps taken
in 2019 and after it. “No matter how you evaluate it-economically, politically, or by any other metric-the
situation has worsened as a result of these unfortunate events. Additionally, there are no public
representatives, such as an MLA, Minister, or Chief Minister, because elections were not held. When there are
no doctors, teachers, or even employment, where will people go? Which door will they knock on?” he asked.
“And for that reason, everyone in the area, whether a young person or a laborer, is frustrated. Despite having
the best credentials, young people lack employment and turn to drugs,”. There is a complete governance
deficit,” he said.
NDPI Chief hit at central government for downgrading the historical state and snatching rights to land and jobs
besides trade and business opportunities at the cost of locals and said that Government has failed to achieve
any of the claimed benefits of Aug, 2019 decision. He said Jammu and Kashmir is deprived of democracy for
more than three and half years and there is total uncertainty about Assembly elections and restoration of
statehood despite commitment on the floor of the house by the PM and HM.
NDPI leader said NDPI stands guarrantee to peace, harmony, dignity, restoration of statehood and rights to land
and jobs. He claimed that in J&K, the administration has punished candidates who had qualified for various jobs
as corruption and malpractices prevailed here. However communal and divisive forces are the biggest enemies
of peace and harmony and overall development of the J&K UT and people must unitedly defeat such forces for
their better future. 
Blaming present government for unprecedented price rise, huge taxations of all sorts, record unemployment
and an atmosphere of  authoritarian rule, NDPI leader said that a bureaucratic  rule can’t be substitute to
elected government, since  they are not neither answerable nor approachable to the people.
Those who attended the meeting were Umesh Manhas, S. Kuljeet Singh, Tilakraj, Rajiv Luthra, Sandeep Anand
and others

JKSSB allowed to conduct JKP SI, JE exams; DB stays judgement on writ petition

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JAMMU: In a big development, a division bench of Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Friday stayed the judgement quashing the recruitment process for Jal Shakti Department Junior Engineer-civil and Jammu and Kashmir Police Sub Inspector.

Staying the judgement of Writ Court passed on Thursday by Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal, the bench comprising of Justice Sindhu Sharma & Justice Vinod Chatterjee Koul allowed the Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB) to continue with the selection process.

However, the JKSSB has been asked to withhold the results of the selection process, till the petition is decided.

The court has further granted three weeks time to JKSSB to file its response.