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JAMMU, Dec 12: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan offered prayers at the revered shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi atop Trikuta hills in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, an official said on Monday.

Khan, dressed in complete black with hooded jacket, reached the shrine late Sunday night to pay his obeisance, the official said.

“The superstar was at the shrine around 11.30 pm and offered his prayers before returning back,” the official said.
A brief video, purportedly showing the 57-year-old actor moving towards the Bhawan along with his personal staff and some policemen, is making rounds on the social media.

Earlier this month, Khan was photographed performing Umrah in Mecca after the schedule wrap of his film ‘Dunki’ in Saudi Arabia.

The actor will next be seen in Yash Raj Films’ actioner ‘Pathaan’ alongside Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The Siddharth Anand-directed movie is scheduled to be released on January 25. (Agencies)

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AMU student from Sopore goes missing, family appeals for help

Waris Fayaz

Sopore, Dec 09 (KNO): A class 10th student at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) from Sopore is missing since December 8 and his family has sought help of authorities to trace their son.

Family members told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that Masroor Abbas Mir son of Abbas Mir of Bohripora area of Sopore that their son left his hostel at 8 am for the school but did not reach there.

“We tried to seek his whereabouts from his colleagues and school authorities but nobody is aware where he is,” a family member said.

“Masroor had withdrawn cash of Rs 5000 from an ATM. His mail is logged in and from that his last location was traced from Aligrah”, a relative of Masroor said.

His family said that a missing report has been filed in the concerned police station.

They appealed people to contact on the numbers 8308876880 and 8491878812 if they have any information about their son.

Meanwhile, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti also tweeted, “Masroor Abbas Mir, a tenth grade student at the Aligarh Muslim University has been missing since yesterday morning. Please spread the word in helping his family trace his whereabouts.”—(KNO)

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It is hereby notified for the information of all such candidates whose Computer Based Written Test (CBT) examinations for the post of Sub Inspector Home Department advertised vide Notification no. 06 of 2021 which was scheduled on 09.12.2022 and was postponed vide Notice no. JKSSB-COE0EXAM (UT)/54/2022-03 (7057013) Dated: – 08.12.2022 shall now be held on 20.12.2022,” JKSSB said in a notification, a day after postponing the examination.

“However, Admit cards downloaded previously by the candidates shall not be valid for 20-12-2022 examination and the candidates need to download admit cards afresh for the CBT examination to be held on 20.12.2022,” the notification, a copy of which lies with GNS, reads, adding, “ The Fresh Level 1 and Level 2 admit cards shall remain available on JKSSB website w.e.f 13.12.2022 and 17.12.2022 respectively. Further the examinations scheduled from 11.12.2022 to 19.12.2022 shall be conducted as per the schedule issued already.”

The Board also said that the inconvenience caused to the candidates “is deeply regretted.” Both the notification, one issued on Thursday and another today came amid high court orders. (GNS)

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A Division Bench of justices Vinod Chatterji Koul and Sindhu Sharma also issued notice to other side to be returned within four weeks.

“Meanwhile, appellant (JKSSB) shall proceed with the selection process of Junior Engineer (Jal Shakti Department) and Sub-Inspector (Home Department), however, result of the same shall await further orders from this Court,” the court said in an order.
Subsequent to the judgment by the court’s Single Bench, JKSSB had postponed computer based examination for Sub Inspector till further notification

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Top officials of the varsity informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the management will announce the winter vacations from first week of January 2023.

“As of now, we have not conducted the meeting with the deans of the university, but in the weeks time we will hold with them and will accordingly decide about the winter vacations,” the official said.

He also said that examinations of several departments have also been slated during the remaining time till the winter vacations. “We will try to culminate those exams first and then we will take a call regarding the vacations.”—(KNO)

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It also noted that 50 per cent of the faculty members must remain available at once.

“The Winter vacation holidays 2023 for Faculty Staff of SKIMS will be due w.e.f. 01.01.2023 to 28.01.2023 (1st half) and w.e.f. 01.02.2023 to 28.02.2023 (2nd half). In this behalf all Heads of Departments are requested to furnish the names of faculty members who are desirous to avail 1 half/2nd half of vacation. It may be kept in view that 50% of faculty staff is available in the department for both the halves,” reads a circular, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

“Heads of departments must ensure that one amongst the senior faculty members remains available in the department during each half of vacation, wherever possible. No change will be entertained after receipt of the roster from the concerned Heads of Departments. The Administration has right to call back any faculty member during vacation, in case of emergencies and if need arises,” it reads further.

“It is reiterated that the departure reports of faculty members proceeding on vacation shall not be entertained unless their residential addresses /contact numbers are recorded therein,” it added.

“Further, it should be specifically mentioned in the roster whether any station leaving permission is required or not. No faculty member on duty will be permitted to avail any leave for attending conference/Seminar/Workshop entailing station permission,” the circular added—(KNO)

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Jammu- The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Tuesday imposed a penalty to withhold promotion for a period of two years of a deputy superintendent of police for contracting second marriage without first obtaining the permission of the government, officials said.

An order in this regard was issued by Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Home Department, Raj Kumar Goyal.

“The competent authority, being satisfied with the inquiry and the procedure followed in this case, arrived at a decision of imposing a penalty of withholding two increments without cumulative effect and withholding promotion for a period of two years of DySP Basharat Hussain Dar as per rule 30 of the J&K civil services (classification, control and appeal) rules, 1956, for violating rule 22(1) of the J&K government employees (conduct) rules, 1971,” the order read.

Two annual increments of Dar shall be withheld for a period of two years without cumulative effect from the date of issue of this order and his promotion shall be withheld for a period of two years from the date of issue of this order, it said.

The order said departmental proceeding was initiated against the DySP based on the recommendations of the DGP for having contracted second marriage without first obtaining the permission of the government.

The probe was held against Dar and due process was followed by serving him with memo along with the statement of imputations in support of the charge and other connected documents in 2017, it said.

Dar had denied the charge as baseless and unfounded. He, in his response, further stated that he contracted the second marriage after divorcing his first wife. The reply of his defence was examined and it was decided to have an in-depth inquiry into the charge, the order said.

Accordingly, an officer was appointed to inquire into the charge served upon the officer and the inquiry officer submitted the report of inquiry by concluding that Dar contracted second marriage with second wife during the subsistence of his first marriage without obtaining prior permission from the government, it said.

The competent authority, which examined the report of the inquiry officer, did not find any cogent reasons to change his decision on imposing penalty against the deputy superintendent of police, the order read.

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Zeeshan Mohi ud din, 6, Dec, 2022:- Scores of locals of Rehmat Lane, HMT Srinagar, on Tuesday expressed gratitude to City Road Department R&B Srinagar and were highly thankful to authorities for fulfillment of their long pending demand of Repairing the Road of Rehmat Lane, HMT Srinagar. Which had become dangerous for commuters and pedestrians due to deep pits and pothholes.

A Senior Citizen of Rehmat Lane Peerzada Jalal ud din said, Residents of our Colony is very happy and Thankful to the City Roads Division Srinagar of R&B Department for Repairing the Rehmat Lane Road in a quickest time by ignoring their personal comfort.

In a statement issued to the press, Rehmat Lane Mohalla Committee fully expressed satisfaction over the speedy work done for the repairing of Rehmat Lane road after long wait of 6 Years. Mohalla Committee also Express gratitude to entire administration , Especially Executive Engineer Muzaffar Qureshi, His Team AEE Imtiyaz Mir JE Syed Shafiq and Contractor’s Yasir Bhatt & Sheikh Shakeel.

Residents of Rehmat Lane, HMT have also demanded the Construction of proper drainage system in the colony at an earliest. Last time Mayor of the Srinagar City Junaid Azim Matoo has assured that the drainage system of Rehmat Lane shall be taken up in the next session. Mohalla welfare Committee are looking forward to see the drainage system being put in place on time.

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Waris Fayaz

Sopore : Vice chancellor, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) Kashmir, Prof Dr Nazir Ahmed Ganaie on Saturday termed the sexual harassment case by a professor at Wadura campus unfortunate, says there is no space in the varsity for such people who lack ethics and morality.

Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the vice chancellor said the incident should not have happened at any cost.

“In order to redress the harassment related issues, the varsity within days would come up with the online grievance portal which would help the students to raise their issues,” he said.

Ganaie said that he is very proud of the students as they have enough courage and guts to highlight such issues which usually remain unreported.

“Such cases are being concealed and not brought to fore but the credit goes to the girl who not only highlighted it but gave confidence to others”, the vice chancellor added.

He also said, that restoring the confidence of students is a top priority and will give them such an atmosphere and free space where they cannot only feel more secure but comfortable too.

In sexual harassment case, the vice chancellor said, that they have already taken action against the said professor who has been alleged of molesting a girl in his office.

The professor has been suspended and an anti-harassment committee is enquiring the matter furthermore.

He said that Police has also registered an FIR in a local police station after the family of a girl approached them. “The professor was arrested hours after the complaint was filled and is under custody at police station Bomai”, said a senior police officer.

Earlier on Friday, authorities at SKUAST told KNO that a girl student (name withheld) on Thursday had complained against a RAWE programme coordinator of molesting her, following which an enquiry was initiated into a very serious complaint of sexual harassment against the said coordinator filed by girl student.

Later, students inside the campus held a strong protest demonstration against the varsity administration and accused professor, demanding stern action which led to arrest and suspension of the accused professor—(KNO)

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Waris Fayaz

Sopore, Dec 03 : Deputy commissioner Baramulla, Syed Sehrish Asgar on Saturday directed officers to ensure if the committees framed for harassment cases were working properly and bring the same into her notice.

The directions came in the backdrop of sexual harassment allegations against a professor by a girl student at Sher-i-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology-Kashmir (SKUAST), Wadura campus in Sopore.

Sehrish Asgar, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) made the comments at a function in Sopore on Saturday and stated every woman has right to speak against injustice, particularly against harassment to them at institutional levels.

She also said whoever is facing such kinds of harassment may approach the institution and in case they are reluctant they may approach her directly.

She also directed officers and heads of the institutions across the district to ensure committees framed for reporting of sexual harassment cases or woman related are working properly.

“If any of the committees in not functioning that should be immediately bring into my notice for early redressal,” she said.

On Friday, police arrested a professor of SKUAST-K Wadura campus after a girl student alleged she was sexually harassed by him—(KNO)

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