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Srinagar, Dec 02 : In Jammu and Kashmir, many private schools ‘override’ the government prescribed textbooks—thus bringing a non-uniformity in the curriculum being taught in the schools.

The news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) has leant that Joint Secretary, Publication and Procurement for JKBOSE has said, “It has been observed that many private schools do not prescribe the textbooks published by JKBOSE especially for Elementary and Middle classes.”

“Instead these Private Schools prescribe textbooks from some private publishers which are sold to the students at exorbitant rates,” the officer said.

In an official communique, Secretary further said, “The practice of prescribing textbooks from different private publishers by different private schools results in non-uniformity in the curriculum being taught in schools across the Jammu and Kashmir which is a highly undesirable situation.”

The officer further said that in recent past some controversial content was observed in some textbooks of private publishers prescribed by various Private Schools, which has been viewed seriously by the government.

“As such, it is enjoined upon all the private schools to ensure that in the first phase the textbooks published by JKBOSE are implemented and prescribed by all the private schools across Jammu and Kashmir for classes 6th to 8th from the ensuing academic session, failing which necessary action as warranted under rules shall be initiated against the defaulters,” reads the communique.

The officer further said that the board has notified for information of all the stake holders that as per Board Act it is the mandate of JKBOSE to prescribe the courses of instructions, prepare curricula and also prescribe text books for the primary, elementary, secondary and higher secondary schools.

“It is mandatory for all the private and government schools to implement and prescribe the textbooks published by JKBOSE for all the classes,” the officer said—(KNO)

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Waris Fayaz

Sopore, Dec 02 (KNO): Students of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Wadura in Sopore on Friday evening staged a protest against the alleged sexual harassment of a girl student by a varisty official.

Eyewitnesses told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that students gathered in SKUAST premises and staged a protest against the administration and demanded stern action against the accused.

Chanting slogans against the college authorities and the accused official, students said it was not the first time a complaint was filed against the accused coordinator. They alleged many incidents were not reported because of pressure from the authorities.

Authorities at SKUAST told KNO that a girl student (name withheld) on Thursday had complained against a RAWE programme coordinator of molesting her.

“An enquiry has been initiated into a very serious complaint of sexual harassment against the said coordinator filed by girl student,” said Dean SKUAST Rehana Habib Kanth.

“As of now, the said coordinator has been suspended and further investigations in this regard is underway,” she added.

A police official said that the family of the girl has lodged a complaint against the coordinator and they have filed a case and the accused will be behind bars.

He said that further investigations are going on. Pertinently, earlier this week, a girl student in Sopore’s Degree college had accused a college professor of sexually harassing her after which a panel to probe the allegation was constituted. The inquiry is pending in the case—(KNO)

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Banyari: Senior Leader of Democratic Azad Party Shabnam Shafeeq on Friday siad that his party led by GH Nabi Azad Azad is only leader who has pain for the people of Jammu and Kashmir .
He was addressing a massive gathering at Banyari area of Bandipora district in which hundreds of party workers attended.
He said that Democratic Azad Party is only party which will work for the betterment of the people .
He said that once we came in power we will apply balm on the wounds of people of Jammu and Kashmir .
He warned those who have looted people and mislead them by their fake slogans will be dealt seriously once their party come to power.
He further said that who have plundered and suppressed the people of Jammu and Kashmir will be taken to task after they(DAP) coming to power.
‘ We will not allow graveyards to fill ,Women have become widows ,Youths became orphans only because of their emotional poltics.
Due to their wrong poltics youths either landed in jails or in the graveyards but this poltics won’t happen now.
In Mizoram and Punjab govt has talked with rebels, peace came automatically and same will happen in Jammu and Kashmir .
He hoped that peace will prevail in Kashmir valley very soon once we came into power .
He urged people to shun the gun and came into mainstream as too have right to live a dignified life.
We assure the people of Jammu and Kashmir that give us( DAP) mandate and see the complete change after that.

No one will be spared who has mocked and decieved people .
You should vote smartly, now. You should make sure that you elect only those who are capable to raise your life standard, and work for the development of this land.

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Srinagar, Dec 01 : In continuation with its efforts to provide timely student support services, the Peoples University -IGNOU is going to start the December 2022 Term-End Examinations for various Academic Programmes from 2nd December 2022 to 9th January 2023.

IGNOU, region director Srinagar, Dr Shahnawaz Ahmad Dar informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the Regional Centre Srinagar has established 29 examination centres across the Kashmir valley and Ladakh region in which around 33,693 learners will appear for their examinations.

“Hall Tickets have already been issued to the eligible students who had applied for appearing in the December 2022 Term-end Examinations The hall tickets are available on IGNOU website,” Dar said.

He also said that the students must possess the valid Photo Identity Card issued by the University to appear in the Examination.

“Mobile phones and any other electronic gadgets are not permitted inside the examination halls. However, in case of any query related to examination the examinees may contact the IGNOU Regional Centre Srinagar from 09:30 AM to 5:30 PM,” Dar said—(KNO)

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Baramulla, Dec 01 : With Kashmir valley bracing up for snowfall, Jammu & Kashmir’s Tourism department in Kashmir’s ski resort Gulmarg is gearing up to welcome tourists from different parts of the world.

Gulmarg is not only the best tourist destination in the country, but it has become the epicentre of winter sports as well, with thousands of people participating in winter games every year.

The government is also organising National winter games including Skiing, Alpine skiing, Snow rugby, Ice stock sport, Snow baseball, Mountaineering, Snowshoe running, Figure skating etc, besides, events like Christmas celebrations, New year and winter carnivals.

Assistant Director Tourism, Gulmarg Javeed Ahmed told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that, about 6,000 tourists visit Gulmarg per day, but this winter season they are expecting to see 10, 000 tourists mark per day.

“We are trying our best to attract the tourists for the upcoming winter season. The Ski resort is ready and in coming days, many more events will be organized,” the official said, adding that “Kashmir should not be an optional address, but a must visit winter destination.”

From December 15, he said that they are expecting a huge flow of tourists. “Besides, outside tourists, we have been witnessing local arrivals as well, as people of Jammu and Kashmir are also taking active part in the winter games activities,” official said—(KNO)

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Srinagar, Dec 01 : Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday appointed an enquiry officer to check the reports about the malfunctioning in Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla.

“Sanction is hereby accorded to the appointment of Dr. Yashpal Sharma, Director (Coordination) new Government Medical Colleges of J&K as Inquiry Officer to enquire into the matter regarding malfunctioning in Government Medical College, Baramulla,” reads an order, issued by Bhupinder Kumar, Secretary to the Government, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

“The Inquiry Officer shall submit the report within a period of 03 weeks from the date of issuance of this Government order,” the order reads—(KNO)

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Kulgam : Even as Heroin abuse is tremendously rising across Kashmir, the southern district of Kulgam has topped the list as the district spends Rs 1 lakh on the use of the substance, official figures accessed by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) revealed Tuesday.

Figures suggest that Kulgam district spends Rs 1,01,660 on heroin monthly which is highest in the whole Kashmir division. The survey in this regard has been conducted by the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS) Kashmir

“Rs 9 lakh worth heroin is being consumed in Kashmir every month,” the survey reveals. It states that Rs 89,134 is being spent on heroin in Anantnag , Rs 100,202 in Bandipora, Rs 71,020 in Baramulla (lowest in Kashmir), Rs 88,995 in Budgam, Rs 79,694 in Ganderbal, Rs 87,392 in Kupwara, Rs 88,529 in Srinagar, Rs 100,165 in Shopian and Rs 81, 726 in Pulwama.

Medical superintendent, district hospital Kulgam, Afsana Bano said that addiction treatment facility (ATF) is functional at District hospital Kulgam and many patients are being treated there.

“I request parents to consult nearby hospitals if they think their child is suffering from drug abuse. Full treatment facilities for such patients are available here in Kashmir,” she said.

A police official said around 90 FIRs were lodged in Kulgam district this year against drug peddlers, around 120 have been arrested besides that five have been booked under PIT NDPS in Kulgam district.

Dr Yasir Rather Professor, Department of Psychiatry (IMHANS) GMC Srinagar told KNO that heroin, an illicit hard core drug, is mostly used by substance users in Kulgam district which is costly and that is why the money spent in Kulgam is more as compared to others.

“There is a misconception in abusers that they won’t get rid of it but such youth can visit ATF’s available at all district hospitals, where they can get free treatment and medication. These medicines and counselling will help such patients to overcome the withdrawals that they face once they try to stop taking heroin,” he said. “Once a person gets involved in addiction, it is not just the individual but the whole family gets affected. The person involved in addiction also faces other health burdens like comorbid life threatening diseases like HCV, HIV and endocarditis.”

Dr Yasir said that its overdose can lead to deaths. “There is a need for preventive measures and every responsible citizen of our society, especially religious preachers, has an important role to play. Besides, Government agencies like law and enforcement should focus on supply reduction, by stopping drug peddling,” he said.

“There is a need for recreational activities in which youth can be engaged which prevents them from drug addiction. Also parents should avoid putting too much academic pressure on their children. And educational institutions should also try to focus on mental well-being of students by counselling and educating students about life skill training at a very early age.”—(KNO)

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Sopore : Residents of Krankshivan Colony in Sopore have urged the Roads and Buildings (R&B) department to carry out repair of the dilapidated road stretch at Mohalla Alamdar.

They told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) alleged that the road stretch from Krankshivan Colony Culvert-Alamdar Colony has been ignored by the concerned authorities.

The road is dotted with huge potholes and has not been repaired since long and the authorities concerned are least bothered about the sufferings of people, they said.

The locals said they brought the issue into the notice of the R&B department to no avail.

Imtiyaz Ahmed, a local, said it becomes difficult to commute on the road during rains.

Residents appealed to the higher authorities to take note of their grievances.

Repeated attempts to contact AEE R&B division Sopore could not materialise—(KNO)

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Waris Fayaz

Sopore, Nov 29 : A non-local died while another one was hospitalised due to suffocation caused by gas leak in Sopore town of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Tuesday.

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the non-local died while his colleague was hospitalised after suffocation caused by gas leak when they were sleeping in a truck in Fruit Mandi Sopore.

The deceased has been identified as Rakesh Kumar and another one, who has been shifted to SDH Sopore has been identified as Anwesh Kumar. “They were residents of Gurdaspur locality of Punjab.”

The official said they were ascertaining further details regarding the same—(KNO)

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Srinagar, Nov 27 : Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded the coldest night of the season at minus 2.2 degree Celsius.

The minimum temperature continued to settle below freezing point in the Valley as majority of stations recorded sub-zero temperature.

Details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the minimum temperature at world famous ski-resort, Gulmarg recorded minus 1.5 degree Celsius in the intervening night of Monday-Tuesday while Kupwara in north Kashmir recorded a temperature of minus 2.4 degree Celsius.

The mercury in Kokernag in South Kashmir settled at minus 0.1 degree Celsius while in Qazigund the minimum temperature was recorded a low of minus 1.8 degree Celsius.

Pertinently, the weatherman has predicted dry spell till December 07, stating that there is no forecast of any wet spell during next over one week—(KNO)

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