Kashmir almonds ready to hit markets

Werwan (J-K), Sept 19 (ANI): With the almond harvesting reaching its final stages, the growers are gearing up to hit the local market in Kashmir.

Residents of Werwan village in Pulwama district, very famous for almonds, are busy harvesting the almond crops.

Eighty-five per cent people are doing the almond business. These days, they are very busy in harvesting.

“This year, the almonds were bigger and the kernel was also large. We hope that this year because of good quality, we will get good rates for our almonds,” said Jan Muhammad Lone, a grower.

With a comparatively good and timely rainfall this season, the state authorities are hoping for a better return for the growers.

“This year and even last year, the kernel developments were excellent. Compared to last year, this year we have received timely rainfall during the fruit development months of almonds that is May and June.

Therefore, the almond farmers are quite happy that their crop yields are good and they will receive good money of it,” said Manzoor Ahmed, a horticulture development officer.

Shalimar, Makdoon and Waris are some of the varieties of almonds that are grown in Kashmir. By Afzal Butt (ANI)

Major reshuffle of officials in J and K

Srinagar, Aug 30 (ANI): In a major administrative reshuffle, Jammu and Kashmir Government has transferred 26 senior officers, including 12 IAS officers.

The decision to transfer the officers was taken on Saturday evening at a meeting of the state Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

A spokesman of the State Government released the details of the cabinet decision to media in a press conference on Sunday.

The cabinet decided to appoint a woman officer Naseema Lankar, as first Divisional Commissioner in Kashmir. She will replace Masood Samoon, who is retiring from the service on Monday.

B.B.Vyas, who was Principal Secretary to the state Governor, has been made Commissioner Secretary of Planning and Development. He will also hold the additional responsibility of Chief Executive Officer of Economic Reconstruction Agency.

Pramodh Jain, Commissioner Secretary of Social Welfare has been transferred to Higher Education Department in the same capacity.

Tashi Dorjee, Joint Financial Commissioner of Agrarian Reforms has been given the additional charge of Secretary, Home Department.

Deputy Commissioner of Poonch, Mohammad Afzal Bhat, has been moved to head the Pulwama district. He will replace Ishtiyaq Ahmad Ashai, who has been made additional Commissioner of Kashmir.

Kuldip Lal Khajuria, Additional District Development Commissioner, Samba has been posted as Deputy Commissioner, Poonch. (ANI)

Poppy cultivation in Kashmir

Jammu, July 9 (ANI): Satellite images of Jammu and Kashmir taken by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) have led to shocking revelations.

Tracts of forest areas and uncultivated patches of land in the region are found to be under illegal poppy cultivation. This in turn has exposed the presence of a drug mafia with terror links.

The Director of the Narcotics Control Bureau, Jammu zone, disclosed information here on Tuesday.

The NCB’s images show that southern parts of Kashmir such as Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Banihal, Udhampur and also the border belt in Poonch and Rajouri regions are being extensively used for poppy cultivation.

Armed with these satellite images, the NCB is gearing up to conduct a physical surveillance to identify the exact location of the narcotics cultivated fields so that they can be destroyed at earliest.

“This satellite imaging is taken for the first time in the areas of Jammu and Kashmir and some other states are also included in this operation… The imaging operation has already been completed. Now that the areas are spotted by the satellite, we have to conduct surveillance physically,” said M K Sharma, Zonal Director, NCB, Jammu.

The NCB believes that the involvement of terror groups cannot be denied in poppy cultivation.

“Some militant groups have their involvement in this illicit cultivation because during 2007 a destruction operation was conducted in the area of Anantnag and Pulwama, where some firing from that area was met, and the police forces also retaliated to the firing. So we cannot rule out that the firing was by the militants. So it is very clear that the militants have some hands in this operation,” Sharma added.

Money generated from poppy cultivation in countries like Afghanistan has been used to fund terror related activities in the region. By Tahir Nadeem Khan(ANI)

Seven injured in fresh Kashmir clashes

Srinagar, July 2 (ANI): At least seven persons, including a policeman were injured during fresh clashes across the Kashmir Valley on Thursday.

The police vehicle was set ablaze by a mob in Pulwama town. Two protesters — Nazir Ahmad Bhat and Pervaiz Ahmad — were critically injured when they were hit by the vehicle as the policeman tried to drive away. The protesters set the vehicle ablaze.

The driver, Mohammad Amin, was severely thrashed by the mob before he was rescued and admitted to hospital.

In Baramulla, protests continued for the fourth consecutive day against policemen being involved in the killing of four persons. Protests also took place in Shopian over the rape and murder of two women on May 30.

Police had to fire rubber bullets, burst teargas shells and used batons to disperse hundreds of demonstrators, who violated curfew in the old town of Baramulla.

Violent clashes also took place between police and groups of youth in nearby Sopore town, where authorities relaxed curfew for three hours in the morning, the sources said.

The government has already ordered a magisterial probe into the Baramulla incident and pulled out the CRPF yesterday. Police reinforcements have taken position in the town to maintain law and order, sources said, adding, at least 12 companies of police reached the town from Jammu last evening.

Demonstrations also took place in Srinagar. Several demonstrators shouted pro-freedom slogans near the Jamia Masjid under the banner of moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference.

Meanwhile, a general strike called by the hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference paralysed normal life across the Kashmir Valley for the third consecutive day Thursday. (ANI)

J and K Govt. asks CRPF to punish those involved in civilian’s killing

New Delhi, Mar 19 (ANI): The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Thursday directed the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to hand over their men who were involved in the killing a civilian mistaking him to be a militant.

The government has asked the police to register a case of murder against all those involved in the incident.

Earlier in the day, the CRPF had suspended one Assistant Commandant and three personnel in connection with the incident.

The CRPF personnel of the108 battalion went to a village in Pulwama district where they mistook 32-year-old carpenter Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Malik to be militant and shot him inside his residence.

Local residents have staged massive protests over the incident.

Malik’s family alleges that paramilitary personnel entered Malik’s house on noticing movement in the upper storey.

State police has have made it clear that all those involved in the killing would be arrested and tried as per law. (ANI)

Stable Pakistan in India’s interest: Farooq Abdullah

Pulwama (J-K), Mar 13 (ANI): Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah has said that a stable Pakistan is in India’s interest.

“We hope that Pakistan will resolve their issue and democracy will stay in Pakistan. Their democracy is important for all of us and a strong Pakistan is good for India as well,” Farooq said on the sidelines of an election meeting in Pulwama district on Thursday.

The patron of the state’s National Conference party said that the present turmoil in the neighbouring country would affect the entire South Asian region.

Pakistan has been going through a crisis just a year after an election returned the country to civilian rule.

The political turmoil in Pakistan is deepening as the government and the opposition are on a warpath on the issue of reinstatement of judges sacked by the former President Pervez Musharraf in 2007. (ANI)

Probe ordered into Pulwama violence

JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday ordered an inquiry into violent clashes at Quil in Pulwama district, which left one dead and six
others injured, during polling on Saturday.

The fact-finding committee to be headed by Principal Secretary (Home) Khursheed Ahmed Ganai has been asked to wrap up the inquiry within 10 days and submit its report by December 26 an official spokesman said here.

One person was killed and six others were injured in clashes between anti-poll protesters and security forces in militancy-infested Pulwama during polling for the fifth phase of the J and K assembly elections on December 13.

Security personnel had fired in air and lobbed tear gas shells to disperse a group of about 200 anti-poll protesters who turned violent after they were stopped from marching towards a polling booth at Quil village in Pulwama district.

One of the three injured identified as Muzamil Ahmad Ganai succumbed at a hospital in Srinagar, officials said. This was the first major incident of violence during polling since the seven-stage exercise began on Nov 17.