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5 lakh jobs lost due to continuous internet curbs since August 2019: Report

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Post abrogation development in J&K! Invisible to human eyes
Post abrogation development in J&K! Invisible to human eyes

Continuous Mobile Internet shutdowns in Jammu and Kashmir since August 5 2019 results into huge loss in economic section reported the whole Jammu and Kashmir.
As per the report of J&K Coalition of Civil Society (J&K CCS) it describes the “Internet siege as collective punishment” to people of J&K.

As per the report ‘’Kashmir Internet Siege’’ the network disruption has done the people of J&K as a result of siege which control over access to the internet.
There has been a continuous internet suspension by the government by putting emergency order. As the beginning of this year 2020 2G internet connectivity was restored. About 70 such suspensions have been recorded.
As per the report of August 2019, this shutdown has affected every livelihood and a loss of Rs.178.78 billion has been recorded where by this shutdown about 500,000 people lose their jobs.

Youth of J&K are getting rid of fake promises by government. After abrogation of Article 370, J&K administration announced 50 thousand jobs for J&K youth, but it remained a Jumla only.

50K Jobs? Not arrived but more than double amount of jobs losts
50K Jobs? Not arrived but more than double amount of jobs losts

Even the Health indices show a decrease in number of visitors to the hospitals in August 2019 dropping by as much as 38%.Also Education suffers a lot. After one year of this shutdown in August 2020, first anniversary has been seen where students of school, colleges and higher education suffers by not attending school and colleges and universities.

Online classes on 2G speed is only a prank by Government
Online classes on 2G speed is only a prank by Government

As per the reports, “An expansive timeline presents a temporal visualization of the fluidity and complexity of the digital siege as it unfolded through the first 300 days, across different regional geographies with in Jammu And Kashmir.”

 

Man killed in fresh landslide in Rajouri

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Animals perished as cowshed collapses in Poonch, flood like situation creates panic in Rajouri parts

Man killed in fresh landslide in Rajouri
Man killed in fresh landslide in Rajouri

A 35-year-old man was killed after a fresh landslide triggered by heavy rainfall hit Kotli village of Manjkote in Rajouri district on Wednesday.

The fresh landslides triggered by the heavy rainfall also damaged number of roads and bridges partially in Rajouri and Poonch district areas.

Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a landslide hit Kotli village area of Manjakote in Rajouri district in which a 35-year-old Shokit, son of Mohammad Hussain of Kallar village of Mendhar was killed.

“His body was removed from the debris site by locals of the area,” said officials.

Similarly, many animals feared to have perished in an incident of cattle shed collapse in Sangiote village near Balakote in Poonch district area. The rescue operation by locals was going on, witnesses said.

Meanwhile, the officials said that heavy rainfall have triggered flash floods in most of the rivers and small water bodies of Rajouri, creating panic among the masses.

JKSSB Class IV Posts Last date Extended | Notification Attached

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Jkssb Class Iv Posts Last Date Extension Notification
Jkssb Class Iv Posts Last Date Extension Notification

Extension in last date for submission of online application form of Advertisement Notification for District/ Divisional / Union Territory Cadre Posts of Class-IV, Departments under provisions of the fammu & Kashmir Appointment to Class-IV (special Recruitment) Rules 2020.

In view of persistent requests of candidates regarding slow internet speed, it is hereby notified, that the last date for submission of online application Corms through JKSSB’s online application portal www.ssbjk.org, in respect of Advertisement Notification for District/ Divisional / Union Territory Cadre Posts of Class —IV in Various Departments under provisions of the lammu & Kashmir Appointment to Class-IV (Special Recruitment) Rules 2020 is extended to 28th of August, 2020.

Earlier Last Date: 25 August 2020

Last date: 28 August 2020

Kerala: 14-year-old gang-raped in Kochi, cops arrests 3 accused

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Kochi Gang Rape Case
Kochi Gang Rape Case Accused

On Tuesday  25th August  police arrested three accused  in case of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Kochi. This was reported to Eloor police station in Ernakulan city on Sunday, 23 August and a First Information Report [FIR] was registered .

On the base of this complaint, police has arrested three migrant workers  from Uttar Pradesh. The accused have been named as  Farhad [age 29], Haneefa [age 28] and Shahid [age 24].

Kochi Gang Rape Case
Kochi Gang Rape Case Accused

These three accused had been living in Manjummel neighbourhood where they were engaged in carpentry work and sundry jobs in the same city. The victim was living with her grandmother and both were the neighbour of these above mentioned accused.

The girl, according to reports, revealed the details of the assault during a counselling session arranged by her school.

As per the reports, the victim was sexually assualted several times and was threatened and forcefully taken to their residence. The Eloor police has identified six people in which three arrests has been done. As per the police this incident had first took place in March when the lockdown was imposed. It was then that the other three fled to their native home towns during the lockdown.

Now looking at the seriousness of the situation, the case has been transferred to the Ernakulam Central Station. Looking at different sections of the Protection of Child from Sexual Offences, Police has invoke  Sexual Offence Act 2012 [POCSO] and the Juvenile Justice Act [JJ Act].

The Kerala Police has came into action and sought the help of Uttar Pradesh police to catch the remaining accused which were fled during the lockdown after this incident, as per reports.

 

Mahila Shakti Kendra Doda distributed Sanitary Napkins and face mask’s among girl’s and women of far flung area of Thanala

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Mahila Shakti Kendra Doda distributed Sanitary Napkins and face mask's among girl's and women of far flung area of Thanala
Mahila Shakti Kendra Doda distributed Sanitary Napkins and face mask's among girl's and women of far flung area of Thanala

 

The team of District Level Centre for Women (MSK) Doda visited a farflung village of Thanala Bhaderwah.

 

The team including District Coordinator Humerah Balwan and Sanya Khan in collaboration with Sangheni Saheli an NGO headed by Priyal Bhardwaj distributed sanitary napkins and face mask’s among the rural women and girl especially among those who are totally unaware of the benefits of the use of sanitary napkins and particularly of face masks during this ongoing pandemic.

 

DLCW Doda is persistently working for poor,needy and underprivileged women especially of ruaral areas by distributing Sanitary Napkins free of cost to increase women health besides to reduce the risk factors attached to menstrual hygiene. This is for the first time in district that an important issue like menstrual and health issues attached to it are being discussed openly.

” It’s time to remove the taboo attached to menstruation and talk about women health and menstrual hygiene because women health matters because their live matters” added by District Coordinator.

 

They also expressed that people should come forward and raise awareness about the women health and people should develop sensitive behavior towards it.

 

The rural women of Thanala were oblivion of the concept of Sanitary napkins. The team of Mahila Shakti Kendra demonstrates to them how to use the sanitary napkins and what are consequences of using other unhygienic things during the time of month such as cloths. The unhygienic ways can lead to cervical cancer and infertility of women.The time has changed so has the thinking of the people, District Coordinator added.

NTA CSIR NET application form 2020 link re-opens

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NTA CSIR NET application form 2020
NTA CSIR NET application form 2020

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has re-opened the CSIR NET 2020 application form link. In a latest notification, NTA has informed that due to representations received from candidates who have not been able to fill the CSIR NET online form and request received from the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), it has decided to re-open the application portal for few weeks.

Candidates can either submit the online application form afresh or complete their previous pending online form. The last date to apply online for CSIR UGC NET 2020 exam is September 10 (5:00 PM). Candidates can pay the CSIR NET application fee by 11:50 PM on the same day (September 10).

Accordingly, CSIR NET application form correction window 2020 will re-open on September 11. Candidates will be able to make changes in their application form by September 17.

Meanwhile, as per an official tweet of Human Resource Development Group (HRDG) of CSIR, the CSIR UGC NET exam will be conducted in the second week of November.

 

CSIR NET EventsCSIR NET Exam Dates
Application form22-Aug-2020 to 10-Sep-2020
Last date for submission of application fee10-Sep-2020
Application correction window11-Sep-2020 to 17-Sep-2020
Admit card15-May-2020

Postponed

CSIR NET exam21-Jun-2020

Second week of November

ResultTo be announced

Woman, buffaloes killed after landslide hit Khour village in Reasi

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A woman was killed while some buffaloes also got perished after a landslide hit Khour area of Mahore sub-division in Reasi district.

 

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that three persons were buried under the debris after a landslide hit Khour area on the intervening night of August 24-25 due to the heavy rainfall.

 

He identified them as Khalil Ahmed (30) son of Muhammad Rafiq of Jamlan, his wife Raksana Begam (25) and Mohammad Aslam son of Muhammad Rafiq—all residents of Mahore.

 

He said the body of Raksana has been retrieved while searches for others was going on.

 

“Reportedly some buffaloes have also got perished after the landslide hit the area,” the official said.

Man, buffaloes killed due to landslide

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Man, buffaloes killed due to landslide
Man, buffaloes killed due to landslide

A 40-year-old man was killed and five of his buffaloes were also killed in a landslide in Khandi Gali Dok of Thakrakot Tehsil of Reasi District here on Monday.

 

Officilas told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) Wali Muhammad son of Gulab Din, resident of Upper Tuli Chassana, who had taken his cattle to Khandi Gali Dhok in Thakrakot Tehsil for grazing his buffaloes in Dhok when landslide took place.

 

“A man alongwith his five buffaloes were buried alive,” the officials said.

Postpone scheduled NEET-JEE examinations: Raqeeq Ahmed Khan

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Postpone scheduled NEET-JEE examinations: Raqeeq Ahmed Khan
Postpone scheduled NEET-JEE examinations: Raqeeq Ahmed Khan

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) leader Raqeeq Ahmed Khan has demanded postponement of NEET-JEE examination in view covid-19 pandemic.

In a statement to the press, the JKAP youth leader said that the Government should take a final call on the postponement of the NEET-JEE examinations in Jammu and Kashmir which is passing through a tough situation.

“It is not possible for the students to appear in the examinations when there is no transport facility. The students living in rural areas will also not be able to appear in the examination,” said the JKAP leader Khan.

Khan appealed the Government to review their decision in the interest of the students’ community. “At a time, when people are being advised to not assemble at a place to avoid covid spread, the Government’s decision has led to the mental stress among the students,” he said, quoting frantic calls he was receiving from the students.

He suggested that the examination dates should be announced when the covid situation improves in Jammu and Kashmir.

At national level, he said, the students are not in favour of the scheduled examination with a fear that the lives of the students will be put to risk by holding examinations.

He said that the social media is also abuzz with the demand to defer the examinations. “Some students live in containment zones, some live in far-off areas and it would not be able for them to appear in the examination. Instead of making the students appear in the examination, the Government should review the decision,” he demanded.

 

Bimalnag: An unexplored tourist attraction; polluted by locals, ignored by administration

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Bimalnag: An unexplored tourist attraction; polluted by locals, ignored by administration
Bimalnag: An unexplored tourist attraction; polluted by locals, ignored by administration

Bimalnag is located in Kishtwar district’s Drabshalla Tehsil.