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TA Soldier goes Missing in Anantnag Chittegull No terror angle emerged so far; search underway; missing report registeredAnantnag >>>

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Feb 02 : A Territorial Army (TA) soldier on leave has gone missing in the Achabal area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said on Sunday.

An official told the news agency—, that the TA soldier of 162 TA unit was on a one-month leave and was supposed to report back for duty but went missing the same day.

He identified the missing TA soldier as Abid Hussain Bhat, son of Abdul Gani Bhat of Kharpora Chittergul.A police officer told KNO that the search for the missing soldier is going on. “There is no terror angle in the case till now.

A missing report has been registered,” he said

Srinagar Experiences Season’s Coldest Night at -2.0°>>>

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Srinagar, Dec 04 The mercury has dipped further across Kashmir Valley, with Srinagar, the region’s summer capital, witnessing its coldest night of the season at a chilly -2.0°C.As reported by KNA Pahalgam, a renowned tourist hotspot, recorded an even lower temperature of -4.8°C.Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department stated that Qazigund, the gateway town to Kashmir, registered a minimum temperature of -2.2°C, while Kupwara, located in the northern part of the Valley, recorded a low of -1.2°C.The popular ski destination of Gulmarg also experienced a frosty night, with temperatures dropping to -3.5°C.Notably, the weather office has forecast dry conditions to prevail in the region until December 7. –(KNA)

Saudi Arabia Discovers New Gold Reserves: A Boost for Its Economy>>>

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Saudi Arabia has recently announced a significant discovery of gold reserves, marking a pivotal moment for the Kingdom’s economy.

The new deposits were identified in the Al-Madinah region, a historically rich area known for its mineral wealth.

This discovery is expected to contribute substantially to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to diversify its economy beyond oil dependence.Details of the DiscoveryThe gold reserves were uncovered following extensive geological surveys conducted by the Saudi Geological Survey (SGS).

Preliminary estimates suggest that the deposits could yield several tons of gold, promising a robust boost to the Kingdom’s mining sector.

Alongside gold, other valuable minerals such as copper and zinc were also reported in nearby areas.Economic ImplicationsThe discovery aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to expand its mining industry, which forms a critical part of its economic diversification strategy.

The mining sector is projected to contribute $64 billion to the national GDP by 2030.

The gold discovery is also expected to generate thousands of jobs, attracting foreign investment and enhancing local industries.

Environmental and Regulatory AspectsThe Saudi government has emphasized sustainable mining practices to minimize environmental impact.

Regulations and policies are being updated to ensure the responsible extraction of these resources, aligning with international standards.A Step Towards Self-RelianceSaudi Arabia’s move to strengthen its mining capabilities reflects its vision of becoming a global leader in the sector.

The discovery of these gold reserves underlines the Kingdom’s potential to leverage its natural resources in a way that benefits its economy and citizens for generations to come.

This development is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s commitment to uncovering its untapped resources and strategically utilizing them for economic growth. Further exploration in the region may lead to additional discoveries, solidifying the Kingdom’s position as a key player in the global mining industry.

KPDCL Anounces Power Shutdown in Parts of Kashmir Valley from Tomorrow>>>

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KPDCL Anounces Power Shutdown in Parts of Kashmir Valley from TomorrowSrinagar,Nov 19 (GNS):In view of Reconductoring of 33 KV Khanyar- Rainawari Line from 0.15 ACSR to 0.2 ACSR, the power supply to Receiving Stations including Khanyar, Rainawari & Takanwari and areas including Miskeen Bagh, Rozabal, Magdoom Sb, Hazuri Bagh, Jogilankar, JLNM Sangam, Islamia College, Narwara. Hospital, Kondabal, Hasanabad, Palpora shall remain affected on November 20 & 23 from 10 AM to 5:00 PM.

In view of Works under RDSS by M/S NTPC, the power supply from Alusteng Zakura 33kv to Receiving Stations including Umerhair, Gulabagh, Ahmadnagar and areas including Khatmulla, Pandach, Pathan Colony, Ahmad Nagar shall remain affected on November 20 from 10:AM to 5:00 PM.In view of Stringing works in 11 KV Lurgam feeder under RDSS Works, the power supply from 33kv Tral Line II to receiving stations including Lurgam, Gulabagh, Bategund, Aripal and areas including Batagund, Lurgam, Satoora, Pastona, Nanar, Aripal, Nargistan, Lam, Jawharpora, Khangund shall remain affected on November 21 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.To carry out installation of 33 KV VCB and other equipments for augmentation of Receiving Station Budgam, the power supply to Budgam and SIDCO Receiving Stations and areas including Budgam, Ompora Housing Colony, Jawalpora and Budgam Town shall remain affected on November 20 from 2:00PM to 4:00 PM.To carry out the remaining work of twining and erection of poles 33 KV Narbal Line and stabilization of 33 KV BK Pora Line, the power supply to Receiving Stations including Narbal, Sanoor, Bakshipora, Shalteng and Zainakote and areas including Narbal, Mazhama, Kawoosa, Sozeith, Lawlypora shall remain affected on November November 20 & 23 from 10:00AM to 5:00 PM.

Similarly, Power Supply from 33kv Sharifabad HMT to receiving stations including Bakshipora, Shalteng, Zainakote and areas including Zainakote, Umerabad, Shalleng, Bakshipora, Khishipora HMT shall remain affected on November 20 & 23 from 10:00AM to 5:00 PM.Also, Power Supply from 33kv Pampore BK Pora to receiving stations including BK Pora, Khanda and Summerbugh and areas including BK Pora, Khanda, Chattergam, Kenihama, Summerbugh, Wagoora, Wadipora, Aribagh, Chackpora shall remain affected on November 21 from 10:00AM to 5:00 PM.Further, power supply from 33kv Waterhail Tap Line to receiving station Waterhail and areas including Samsaan, Parthan, Waterhail, PHE Substation shall remain affected on November 23 & 25 from 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM.(GNS)

575 Lecturer Posts Referred to JKPSC for Advertisement>>

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The Government has referred 575 posts of Lecturers in the School Education Department to the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) for advertisement.

Candidates interested in these positions are advised to stay updated with the official notifications from JKPSC regarding the eligibility criteria, application process, and other details.

This is a great opportunity for aspiring lecturers to contribute to the education sector in J&K. Stay tuned for further updates! #JKPSC #LecturerPosts #SchoolEducation #JammuAndKashmir #Recruitment

Accident at Narbal one boy died & two injured in a tragic road accident>>>>

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Srinagar, Nov 05 : Minor boy died while three other persons were critically injured in lawaypora road Accident.An official told Said that an accident happened at lawaypora area of HMT near Kirmani astan sharief when a XUV 500 Car went out of control and rolled down on roadside resulting in which one minor boy died on the spot and three other persons were critically injured in said accident.

As per reports, Soon after the incident they were rushed to the nearby hospital for treatment.The deceased was later identified as Moomin a student of class 8th resident of umerabad srinagar.Meanwhile, Police have taken the Cognisance of the Accident.

Subject: Lok-Adalat on “Revenue Cases”.>>>>>>

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N O T I F I C A T I O NAs per plan of action/Lok-Adalat calendar for the year, 2024, issued by J&K Legal Services Authority, the District Legal Services Authority Srinagar is scheduled to conduct Lok-Adalat on “Revenue Cases”, on 16th of November, 2024 at District Court complex

Srinagar, for expected amicable settlement of Revenue Cases, pending in the courts at various levels. Therefore, it is notified for information of all concerned Ld. Advocates as well as Persons/parties who desire to get their Revenue Cases to be settled through the said Lok-Adalat, they may approach concerned courts, for referring their aforementioned nature case to the said Lok-Adalat for their amicable settlement.

Breast cancer emerges as leading threat to women’s health in Kashmir**Dr Shabnam Bashir calls for early detection, lifestyle changes to combat ‘modern epidemic>>≥>

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Srinagar Nov 01 Breast cancer has become the leading cancer among women and the primary cause of cancer-related deaths in the reproductive age group, according to doctors.In an exclusive interview with the news agency—, Dr Shabnam Bashir, a leading onco-surgeon in Kashmir called for early detection and lifestyle modifications.

Dr Shabnam, who is specially trained in breast and colorectal cancer surgeries, said there is an alarming rise in breast cancer cases and that nearly 60% of women seek treatment at advanced stages due to a lack of awareness.

She described cancer as a modern epidemic, saying approximately 2 million new cases are being diagnosed worldwide each year and over 1 million deaths occur due to cancer.Quoting the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Dr Shabnam Bashir projected a 12% increase in cancer cases over the next five years.

She warned that these estimates may be conservative due to insufficient population-based cancer registries in India.

Globally, 2.3 million new breast cancer cases are reported annually, with India accounting for about 10% (around 223,000 cases) and resulting in approximately 100,000 deaths each year. The Kashmir state cancer registry indicates a recent 5% increase in breast cancer cases in the region.Dr Bashir said this rise is due to lifestyle changes, urbanisation, food adulteration, pollution, radiation, chemicals in cosmetics, and stress.

While increased awareness may lead to higher diagnosis rates, it also contributes to the overall rise in cancer incidence, she added.

According to the Regional Cancer Registry for Kashmir (2014-2016), 5,336 new breast cancer cases were registered at SKIMS, Soura, equating to about five new cases daily in the hospital. Data reveals that Srinagar district has the highest incidence, followed by Baramulla.Dr Shabnam said that currently, 1 in every 28 Indian women is at risk of developing breast cancer, with urban women facing a higher risk (1 in 22) compared to rural women (1 in 60). “There is a need to address modifiable risk factors such as smoking, sedentary lifestyles, obesity, and unhealthy diets, alongside non-modifiable factors like age and family history,” she stressed.Worryingly, breast cancers in India are occurring a decade earlier than in Western countries.

There has been a notable increase in young-age breast cancer and more aggressive types such as Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC).

The onco-surgeon called for creating mass awareness through public-private partnerships and collaborations to encourage early medical intervention. “While advancements have been made in cancer treatment, there is an urgent need for a focus on preventive oncology to reduce cancer incidence and alleviate the burden on healthcare systems,” she added—(KNO)

Four Months old baby killed in kathua Road Accident>>≥>>>>>

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Jammu, October 24: In a tragedic incident, a 4 month-old baby girl was killed in a road accident at Khabal Bridge near Dhaggar area of Kathua district on Thursday.

Officials told that Eco vehicle driven by unknown person bearing registration number JK08P 6559 lost its control and fell down the road.

In this incident a four month-old baby girl lost his life, however there was no report was any other injuries.

Meanwhile, police has registered a case in this regard and investigation has been taken up.

Two Neet Students killed in Road Mishap Jaamu >>>>

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Jammu, Oct 23: Two NEET aspirants riding a motorcycle were killed after being run over by a truck on the Sidhra bridge near here, officials said on Wednesday.

The deceased were identified as Towheed Wani of Rajouri and Mehrun Nissa of Doda, both in their early twenties.

The two students were coming from Nagrota to Bhatindi when their motorcycle skidded on the road while crossing Sidhra bridge late Tuesday night and were run over by a truck, resulting in their death on the spot.

Wani, who was driving the motorcycle, reportedly lost control when a person sitting inside a parked car on the bridge opened the door, the officials said quoting eyewitnesses.

The bodies of the deceased were shifted to the Government Medical College Hospital Jammu and handed over to their families for last rites after completion of postmortem and other formalities on Wednesday morning, the officials said.

The students were staying in Bhatindi area of Jammu and preparing for NEET examination for admission to undergraduate MBBS courses, the officials said.They said the truck driver was taken into custody while a case has been registered for further investigation.–(PTI)