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Sopore, Jan 14 :Panic has gripped at Municipal Council Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Friday after 12 of its employees tested positive for Corona Virus.

 

Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a mass testing was done today in which 12 employees of Municipal Council Sopore tested positive for COVID-19 and all of them have been asked to self-isolate themselves.

 

In this regard, the officials said that the preventive measures are being taken by the authorities while all employees have been asked to go for testing and to take all precautionary measures.

 

The development comes amid rising cases of Coronavirus and Omicron from across the country.

 

Pertinently, 184 persons were tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 48 hours in Sopore town—(KNO)

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Police on Thrusday issued a statement after a Video went viral in which a Youth alleged of being harassed by the police.

In a statement to GNS, the police said that this is in reference to a certain video shared by a resident of Baramulla on social media and lapped up by vested interests and handles.

The statement further stated that If the youth is being harassed, he is most welcome to come forward and provide his version. Instead he has gone incognito and is giving out videos on social media. He can approach any authority he trusts.

He was summoned to police station for routine questioning as he is involved in multiple FIRs. He asked for a few minutes to add layers of warm clothing in front of his family and he jumped out and ran through a window. There are thousands of youth who approach us whenever they feel harassed by anyone and everyone reposes high faith and trust in Baramulla Police. We counsel youth, even when they have made mistakes and people are witness and appreciative of it, he said.

Publishing videos while on the run is trying to be over smart. If it is harassment, we invite him to make a formal complaint before any higher authority or wherever he feels. There is no need to run, reads the statement. (GNS)

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Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh led senior officers of Jammu and Kashmir Police, family members, relatives and friends in paying floral tribute to the slain SgCt Rohit Chib and attended his funeral at Jogi Gate cremation ground here on Thursday.

Senior officers ADGP Jammu Mukesh Singh, SSP PCR Jammu Dr Haseeb Mughal, SSP Jammu Chandan Kohli, SSP Mubassir Latifi, SSP Kulbir Singh, other Police and civil administration officers and large number of people paid their tributes to Rohit Chib, who was killed yesterday in an encounter at Pariwan area of District Kulgam while evacuating the civilians from the encounter site to safer places.

Rohit Chib had joined the J&K Police as constable in the year 2011 and was promoted to the next rank for his dedication and devotion towards duties in the year 2017.

According to a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the DGP and ADGP on behalf of JK Police conveyed heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the family of the slain.

Speaking to the media persons, DGP said that J&K Police along with other security forces are fighting against militants and their supporters with firm determination.

He said that a good number of militants were killed in the beginning of 2022 and people have sighed relief after their killings.

He said that in the coming days, more stringent actions will be taken against militants and with the support of people more and a peaceful environment will prevail soon.

The DGP said that it has become a trend of Pakistani based agencies and militants to attack on forces and disturb peace and order while using civilians as shields. “Efforts and precautions are being taken to save the lives of civilians during encounters,” he added.

He said that efforts are being made to infiltrate militants here. He said that forces on the border and hinterland are protecting with utmost dedication and every effort of infiltration will be thwarted—(KNO)

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Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday recorded 1966 fresh Covid cases, taking the number of infected persons to 350167 while five persons died due to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said.

Of the new cases, 889 were from the Jammu division and 1077 from the Kashmir division of the union territory, Officials said.
Jammu district recorded the highest number of cases at 434, followed by 416 in Srinagar district.
There are 7932 active cases in the union territory while the number of recoveries so far has been 337683, officials said.
 Moreover, 271 Covid-19 patients recovered during the time, 153 from Jammu Division and 118 from Kashmir, they said.

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Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kashmir (CCIK) organised a mask distribution and Covid mitigation awareness campaign today at Raj Bagh and Residency Road area here.

SP South Lakshay Sharma, SHO Rajbagh Ishaq, SHO Kothibagh Mudasir and President CCIK Tariq Rashid Ghani along with many traders, officials from police and the general public participated in the drive. The CCIK visited many shops and encouraged the shopkeepers to follow all SOPs while dealing with customers.

“The shopkeepers and traders were told not to entertain the shoppers who are not wearing the masks. The shopkeepers were also informed to keep masks at their shops for free distribution among the customers. Besides masks were also distributed among transporters, drivers and the general public. They were encouraged to follow all SOPs to curb the spread of Coronavirus. Both traders and the general public participated in the drive and said such awareness campaigns would help curb the disease and avoid any lockdown,” CCIK said in a statement.

“It is in the larger interest of the local community and also of traders to follow SOPs to avoid any possibility of lockdown to curb the virus,” the CCIK president said.

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Former MLA Bandipora Usman Majid here on today has extended warm greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir on the auspicious occasion of Lohri.

In his message, Majid has expressed hope that the festival will bring happiness among the people of the UT and would be a harbinger of prosperity in J&K.

He has prayed for the well-being of the people of the Jammu and Kashmir on this occasion.

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In a setback to Apni Party, vice—Chairperson of Srinagar district development council (DDC), Bilal Ahmad Bhat along with four other elected councilors resigned from the party on Thursday.

Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer(KNO) Bilal Ahmad Bhat, who was elected as vice—chairperson of DDC Srinagar last year, said that he along with other four councilors have resigned from the party today.

“We have won as independent candidates in DDC polls and later joined Apni Party. Now we have decided that we will continue as independent councilors,” he said.

He said DDC members Ali Muhammad, Muhammad Shaban, Shamima and Muhammad Yasin have also resigned the party—(KNO)

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Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar on Thursday visited Nillow camp of police’s SOG in Kulgam district and reviewed “operational aspects” at SOG camp on Thursday.

Officials told GNS that Kumar along with DIG south Kashmir and SSP Kulgam also visited Pariwan were an encounter gunfight took place in which an SOG personnel of J&K police and a JeM militant were killed while three army soldiers and two civilian were injured. “At SOG camp Nillow Kulgam, he interacted with officers and men from JKP, Army and CRPF and reviewed operational aspects,” they said.

Later on IGP and DIG visited Shopian and Pulwama where they “reviewed security and operational aspects,” they added. (GNS)

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