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Greater Kashmir
SRINAGAR | May 04, 2015, Monday
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SDH Uri sans
gynaecologist,
locals aghast
MUDASIR YAQOOB
Srinagar, May 3: People in
Uri area of Baramulla district are aghast over the ‘premature’ transfer of lone gynaecologist from Sub District
Hospital there, saying the
doctor’s departure within
eight months without any
replacement to the hospital
has left them in the lurch.
A delegation from the
area led by Muhammad
Jabbar said the hospital is
functioning without gynaecologist for past one week,
putting the lives of patients
at risk.
“Not a single delivery
case has been registered in
the hospital since the transfer of the doctor,” they said.
“We had a gynaecologist there but she was transferred to JLNM Srinagar
even before completing eight
months in the SDH Uri,”
they added.
Locals said the only
available anaesthetist in the
hospital is also being transferred without any replacement.
They demanded immediate replacement of the gynaecologist and threatened to
take to streets if a gynaecologist was not made available
to the hospital.
Dr Sheikh Farooq, BMO
Uri, told Greater Kashmir that the doctor was
transferred by the government. “Dr Leeza belongs
to Srinagar and she was
transferred back within
eight months. We have also
received the orders for the
transfer of anaesthetist,” Dr
Farooq said.
1 DIES, 10 HURT IN ROAD
ACCIDENTS
Srinagar, May 3: One
person died while as ten
others suffered injuries in
different road accidents
across Kashmir.
A bus (JK03A/4011)
while coming from Srinagar
to Handwara hit a 9-year-old
girl, Saika Jan daughter of
Aijaz Ahmad Dar resident
of Seelo, Sopore at Bohripora. She was shifted to Sub
District Hospital Sopore for
treatment where she succumbed to her injuries.
A Tata Sumo (JK09/4731)
turned turtle near Tutigund
Handwara, resulting in injuries to three persons. All the
injured were shifted to hospital for treatment.
A
Santro
car
(DL9CG/4709) hit and
injured a pedestrian Malla
Bano of Umerabad at Umerabad Parimpora here. The
injured was shifted to hospital for treatment.
A Van driven by Gulzar
Ahmad Dar of Hathlangoo
and a Tata 407 (JK05E/2680)
collided near Ursoo crossing Baramulla. Six passengers were injured, including the van driver, who
were shifted to hospital for
treatment.
Police registered cases
regarding all the incidents.
Keep eye on activities of
separatists: MHA to JK govt
Srinagar, May 3: The Ministry of
Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a
fresh advisory to the Jammu and
Kashmir government asking it to
keep a close watch on the activities of separatist leaders including Syed Ali Geelani.
An official of the ministry
from New Delhi told local news
portal KNS that on the directions
of Home Minister, Rajnath Singh,
the MHA in its fresh advisory has
asked the state home department
to keep close eye on the activities
of separatist leaders.
“MHA feels that separatist
leaders including Geelani are
determined to disturb the peace
in Jammu and Kashmir and the
unity and integrity of the country.
The MHA has asked the JK home
department to put the activities
of Hurriyat leaders under surveillance and take legal action
against the separatist in case of
any adverse activities,” he said.
“The MHA has also told the
state government to put in place a
proper system of surveillance on
their activities. As and when any-
PDM condemns
PSA on Zahoor Bhat
Srinagar, May 3: A delegation
of Jammu and Kashmir People’s Democratic Movement
led by its chairperson, Tanveer Fatima, visited residence
of Muhammad Maqbool Bhat
at Trehgam Kupwara and condemned slapping of PSA on
Zahoor Ahmad, slain leader’s
younger brother.
Speaking on the occasion,
Tanveer Fatima said, “The so-
called government on one hand
propagates battle of ideas theory
and on the other, has unleashed
reign of terror against the innocent people of the Kashmir.”
Commending the sacrifices
of Bhat family, she said, “Besides
the martyrdom of Shaheed
Muhammad Maqbool Bhat, his
two brothers and dozens of relatives also sacrificed their lives for
our better future.”
Girl commits suicide in Baramulla
Srinagar, May 3: A girl from Boniyar committed suicide by hanging
herself at her home in Baramulla
district.
The 18-year-old girl (name
with held) of Boniyar ended her
life by hanging herself at her home.
Police registered a case in this
regard and investigation has been
taken up.
thing adverse surfaces, appropriate action, as envisaged by law,
should be taken,” he added.
Quoting a fresh report submitted by Mufti government to
the Centre, the official said, “State
government has assured that intelligence apparatus and the local
police were working in tandem.
This will facilitate the planning of
advance and adequate deployment of law and order components
for the maintenance of peace in
areas likely to be visited by separatist elements.”
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Jama’at holds
convention
SHEIKH NAZIR
Ganderbal, May 3:
Jama’at-e-Islami Jammu
Kashmir lashed out at state
government for inviting Bollywood to Kashmir, terming
it ‘promotion of vulgarity in
the area.’
Jama’at leaders including its chief, Muhammad
Abdullah Wani; general
secretary, Dr Fayaz Hamid;
Nazir Ahmad Raina and
others opposed the wooing
of Bollywood producers
and actors while addressing a daylong district level
annual convention at Manigam Environment Park here
in which thousands participated.
"It is strange that
80-year-old (Mufti Muhammad) Sayeed, as CM of the
land of Sheikhul Alam (R),
Makhdoom Sahib (R) and
other Awliya, is promoting vulgarity by inviting
Bollywood actors and
producers to Kashmir for
shooting films here and
least bothering about its
consequences," Dr Fayaz
said.
He also opposed settlement of West Pakistan refugees, separate townships for
Kashmiri pandits and new
recruitment policy, saying
that “they are likely to incur
bad results.”
Dr Fayaz in his address
condemned recent civilian
killings by the forces and
demanded punishment to
the persons involved in the
killings.
Jama’at leaders on the
occasion repeated party
stand on Kashmir issue and
sought its resolution as per
UN resolutions or under tripartite talks.
Wani restricted his
address to Quranic teachings and urged on unity
among Muslim Ummah.
Jama’at district chief
Ganderbal, Gul Muhammad
War hailed the participants
for cooperating with the district unit and making the
convention a success.
CLASH IN DATESHEET
Para medics
want deferring
of exams
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, May 3: The
final year students of various paramedical courses
whose annual examinations are starting from
22nd of this month have
appealed to the authorities to postpone the test
for a week to avoid clash
with Bachelor of Education (B Ed) exams.
Scores of students of
Multi Purpose Health
Worker (MPHW), laboratory assistants, medical assistants and other
streams after completing
their courses had admitted themselves in various
other courses including
B.Ed.
“We got admission
in 2012 and our 18 month
course was expected to
be completed in 2013, but
that never happened and
we were left with no other
choice than to admit in
other courses,” said a student. “Now after so many
months they have decided
to hold the exams, which
clashes with B.Ed. Our
only request to them is to
defer it by a week only,”
the students said.
“This will save career of
thousands of students,” they
said.
The paramedical diplomas earlier came under the
Nursing Council but after
the allegations of continued
delay in examinations the
Jammu Kashmir Paramedical Council (JKPMC) headed
by Principal Government
Medical College Srinagar
as its president was given
its control.
Srinagar, May 3: Birth
anniversary of Amirul-Momineen, Imam Ali
Ibn Abi Talib (AS) was
observed with religious
fervour and reverence
in Kashmir Valley
today.
On the occasion, J&K
Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian
(JKASS) led celebrations
of Mowluod Kabba (Birth
event of Imam Ali inside
Kabba) at Central Imam
Bargah Budgam and Maktab-a-Zehra Hassanabad
where scores of teachers,
students and locals attended the function.
Three days Aitiqaaf
session started for men
at Jamia Masjid Budgam
and for women at Jamia
Masjid Langerbagh Hassanabad, a JKASS spokesman said.
Offering felicitation to the followers and
lovers of Prophet (SAW)
and his pure progeny
(AS), president JKASS,
Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi
Alsafvi Najafi at Central
Imam Bargah Budgam
threw light on the life
and contribution of
Imam Ali (AS) for Islam
and Muslims.
He said historians
have lauded the knowledge, bravery and courage of Imam Ali (AS) and
held that Imam broke the
evil combinations and carried Muslims to a position
of safety, eminence and
power.
Others who spoke
on the occasion included
Aga Syed Mujtaba Abbas
Mosavi, Aga Syed Hussain,
Advocate Ghulam Ahmad
Neyazi and others.
Imran, Abass Ansari pay
tributes to Imam Ali (AS)
ALI IMRAN
Srinagar, May 3: Glowing tributes were paid to Hazrat
Imam Ali (AS) on Sunday during a daylong function organized by Jammu and Kashmir Shia Association at Imambargah Zadibal in Shaher-e-Khaas here.
The Association chief patron, Moulana Imran Raza
Ansari presided over the function which started with the
recitation of verses of Holy Quran while several Naat Khawans presented Naats.
Thousands of people including students of Marif-ulUloom Islami, Jamia Imam Sadiq, scholars and others
attended the function.
Moulana Ansari threw light on the life of Hazrat Ali
(AS), urging the Muslims to follow the footsteps of this
illustrious companion of the most revered Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
General Secretary J&K Shia Association and MLA
Zadibal, Abid Hussain Ansari, Sheikh Zakri, Syed Abass
Rizvi, Syed Arshad Mosvi, Amjad Hussain Ansari and
others were present on the occasion.
Meanwhile, J&K Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen also held daylong functions at Hanjiwara and Gund Khawaja Qasim
Pattan.
Ittehad chief patron, Moulana Abass Ansari presided
over the function at Gund Khawaja Qasim while Moulana
Masroor Abass Ansari led the function at Hanjwara Pattan.
Moulana Abass and Moulana Masroor while addressing
the function threw detailed light on the holy life of Hazrat
Ali (AS), describing him a beacon light for whole humanity.
Molvi Ali Muhammad and Master Ghulam Hussain
were also present on the occasion
PMSSS tool to dupe
Kashmiri students: WPF
MUDASIR YAQOOB
Srinagar, May 3: Jammu
and Kashmir Wattan
Parast Front (WPF)
Sunday said the centrally
sponsored Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship
Scheme (PMSSS) was a
‘conspiracy to dupe Kashmiri students.’
Addressing media persons in a local hotel here,
WPF chief, Khalid Tufail
said hundreds of Kashmiri families are under
mental stress as their wards
enrolled under PMSSS are
forced to vacate the institution campuses.
“We submitted a
detailed report to the Cen-
tral Government about the
loopholes in the PMSSS
and MOMA schemes which
have resulted in uncalled
for suffering to the students
from J&K but no action
seems to be on cards. Students must unite so as to
plead the case more strongly and ensure justice being
done,” he added.
2ND DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF
TenTh Day Kriya
With Profound grief and sorrow, we regret to inform that our
beloved father Sh. Brij Lal Bakhshi ( Retd. Principal) S/o
Late Sh. Kant Bakhshi , originally resident of village Wachi , Dist. Shopian, presently at H.No. 147, Upper Barnai ,
Jammu who left for heavenly abode on 29-04-2015. Tenth
Day Kriya will be performed on 8th May 2015 at Muthi
Ghat (Near Directorate of School Education) at 9 am.
Grief Striken
Brij Mohini - Wife
Bhabhis & Brothers
Smt. & Sh. T.N. Bakshi
Smt. & Sh. G.L. Bakshi
Daughters-in-Law & Sons
Sh. Brij Lal Bakhshi
Smt. & Sh. Shiban ji Bakshi
Smt. & Sh. Sachin Ahuja
Smt. & Sh. Rajinder Bakshi
Grand Daughters & Son-in-Law
Smt. & Sh. Dilip Bakshi
Smt. & Sh. Abhinav Bhat
Daughters & Son-in-Law
Smt. & Sh. Sachin Sharma
Smt. & Sh. Shadi Lal Koul
Smt. & Sh. Sunny Bhat
Smt. & Sh. Brij Krishan Koul
Grand Daughter-in -Law & Son
Smt. & Sh. Tej Nath Mattoo
Smt. & Sh. Veemarsh Kaw
Smt. & Sh. K.B. Kaw
Grand Children
Smt. & Sh. R.L.Pandita
Nitin , Nitika, Divya, Sampada ,
Smt. & Sh. Sanjay Raina
Mehak, Danish
Smt. & Sh. Vinod Pandita
Great Grand Children
Smt. & Sh. Anil Bhat
Shivi & Kashvi
Maulood-e-Kaba
observed across Kashmir
Abdul Ahad Mir (Retired DY. SP)
From:
Nisar Ahmad Mir (Son)
9906655437
Shahnaz Akhter (Daughter)
9906792160
All SAmASt BAkShi & koul PArivAr
Ph: 9419204029, 9419861487
REMEMBRANCE
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Ghulam Mohammad Qadri
Nageen Bagh, Hazratbal
On 4 of May, 2010, you left us in tears and grief. We still
remember that dark evening which left an in filling void
in our existence. But your love and guidance is with us for
all times to come. We always feel your presence around
us. May Almighty Allah grant you Jannat-ul-Firdous
(Aameen).
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DEEPLY MISSED BY ALL FAMILY MEMBERS
(Qadri Family, Nageen)