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BADC  Chairman Dr Shazad Mailik Demands Relief Package against renewed COVID Restrictions Suspend Biometric fingers' Imp...
15/01/2022

BADC Chairman Dr Shazad Mailik Demands Relief Package against renewed COVID Restrictions



Suspend Biometric fingers' Impression for Government Ration Supply: Dr Shazad

Jammu, 15/Jan/2022: Appreciating the sensitivity and response of the Government of India and Jammu and Kashmir Union territory administration in containing surge in Covid Cases/3rd wave, Jammu and Kashmir Border Area Development Conference(JK-BADC), a registered organization working for the welfare of inhabitants of border areas stated that the renewed COVID restrictions, including stopping non essential movement during weekends, this order issued by the J & K government is need of the hour and every sane person would support it.

Chairman of the BADC and former Vice Chancellor , Dr Shazad Malik, also appealed the people to cooperate with the government and follow Covid appropriate behavior and avoid visiting crowded places, however he also cautioned the local administration at districts level not to harass people on the name of imposing these COVID restrictions and avoid inflicting hefty fines and penalties.

The BADC Chairman urged the government to exhibit compassion and ensure that everyone affected with these renewed Covid restrictions including daily wagers, street vendors, migrant labours, Rehri-Feriwalas and small shop owners do not loose their livelihood.

He said It would be appropriate if the government without any delay announce special relief package in response to Covid 3rd wave and include the families of government daily wagers, private teachers, drivers and cleaners also in the scheme.

Dr Shazad also requested the government to do away the mandatory condition of biometric finger impression for supply of government ration to consumers as it also involves risk of spreading viral infection and otherwise also poor people suffer as many a times these biometric scanners do not work properly.

16/11/2021

بابا فرید کالج آف نرسنگ کوٹک پورہ میں زیر تعلیم کشمیر کے 30 سے ​​زائد طلباء کو آج امتحانات میں بیٹھنے کی اجازت نہیں دی گئی۔ اس ویڈیو میں طلباء کو روتے ہوئے دیکھا جا سکتا ہے۔ کشمیر کے طلباء نے بی بی سی جموں و کشمیر کو بتایا کہ ہم پر بھاری جرمانہ عائد کیا گیا ہے اور کالج انتظامیہ ہماری بات نہیں سن رہی ہے۔

Encounter in Jammu and Kashmir 'Leaked': Dozens of 'Mustafa' are still left, the network of 'Vibhishans' could not be br...
26/10/2021

Encounter in Jammu and Kashmir 'Leaked': Dozens of 'Mustafa' are still left, the network of 'Vibhishans' could not be broken.

It was not a difficult task to reach mobile phones to the terrorists lodged in Kot Bhalwal Jail of Jammu. A Central Security Force officer involved in the search operation along with the police in the jail claims that there is no system in the jail to screen the vehicles carrying goods from outside. It is easy for any illegal object to reach the jail. The eyes of the guards remain only on the weapons. No vigilance is taken regarding drugs, sim and mobile phones.
Security forces are facing a situation like information leak in the encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. This has come to the fore in the encounters that have taken place or are going on in Poonch and other areas since October 11. The latest case is of Zia Mustafa, a terrorist who was in Kot Bhalwal Jail in Jammu. He was killed in an encounter between security forces and terrorists on Sunday. This has revealed that there have been direct talks between the terrorist groups sitting in Pakistan and the terrorists lodged in the jails of Jammu and Kashmir.
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There have been four cases of mobile phones being found in Kot Bhalwal Jail, where many big terrorists are lodged. According to reliable sources, the intelligence agency had alerted the Jammu and Kashmir administration in this regard. There was talk of complete control over the incidents of getting phones from the jailed terrorists. Despite that, the terrorists continued to run their network while sitting in jail. Jammu and Kashmir Police and Jail Administration could not break the network of terrorists. Dozens of unscrupulous 'Mustafas' are still lodged in jails. When the 'Vibhishan' of these jails could not be caught, the Jammu and Kashmir administration started shifting the dreaded terrorists to the jails of Uttar Pradesh.
The terrorists knew about the operation
Let us tell you that it has been more than two weeks since the operation against the terrorists started in Poonch area. Ten soldiers have been martyred during this period. The Jammu and Kashmir Police has claimed the death of more than a dozen terrorists. On Sunday, security forces were taking Lashkar terrorist Zia Mustafa on remand to Bhatduri to identify a hideout. During the search, the terrorists opened fire on the police and army personnel. Two policemen and an army jawan were injured in this. Zia Mustafa was killed amidst heavy firing. According to sources, there was no apprehension of attack at the place where the security forces team had gone with Mustafa. Sources say, the manner in which the terrorists opened fire on the security forces, it is known that the information leaked. How many people are there in the team of security forces, The terrorists knew this. Mustafa had a mobile phone in jail and has been in talks with terrorist organizations from across the border.
Very easy to get phone and sim in jail
It was not a difficult task to reach mobile phones to the terrorists lodged in Kot Bhalwal Jail of Jammu. A Central Security Force officer involved in the search operation along with the police in the jail claims that there is no system in the jail to screen the vehicles carrying goods from outside. It is easy for any illegal object to reach the jail. The eyes of the guards remain only on the weapons. No vigilance is taken regarding drugs, SIM and mobile phones. Zia Mustafa's conversation with Saifullah, a terrorist sitting in PoK, proves that all this was not a difficult task in jail. The IB had earlier also alerted the Jammu and Kashmir jail administration and police that SIM cards and mobile phones should be strictly banned in the jail. This was not implemented. 'Vibhishan' could not be found in jail. As a result, many important information kept reaching the terrorists. According to sources, some such people are also told in the jail, who are in direct contact with the police. They are also said to have alleged links with dreaded terrorists in jail.
List of about 100 terrorists lodged in jails ready
The network of 'Vibhishans' in the jails of Jammu and Kashmir is so powerful that it could not be eradicated even if it wanted to. As a result, the dreaded prisoners lodged in the jail have been shifted to the jails of UP. In the year 2020, a mobile phone was found near Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Abdul Rehman Mughal in Kot Bhalwal Jail. It was confirmed to be in talks with Pakistani handlers. In May, when police and CRPF team raided the Kot Bhalwal jail, a dozen mobile SIMs were recovered. In April this year, a mobile phone was seized from Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Muzaffar Baig. In 2018, the NIA along with the police and CRPF raided the Central Jail in Srinagar. At that time, 25 mobile phones, SIM cards and Pakistani flags were recovered. In July 2021, Jammu Police raided Kot Bhalwal Jail, nine mobile phones, Sim card and PAN drive were recovered. Due to non-stop these incidents, now 26 dreaded terrorists lodged in various jails of Jammu and Kashmir have been shifted to Agra Central Jail. The intelligence agency has prepared a list of about 100 terrorists lodged in the jails of Jammu and Kashmir. In this, 30 terrorists of A category and 70 of B category have been told. While living inside the jail, they prepare plans for terrorist incidents. Soon other dreaded prisoners will also be shifted to other jails to break the network of terrorist organizations.

22/09/2021

The Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industries is protesting against the government’s ‘anti-traders measures’ and ‘proposed opening of Reliance stores’

Business establishments remained closed in Jammu on Wednesday on the call of the Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industries (JCCI), which is protesting against the government’s “anti-traders measures” and “proposed opening of Reliance stores” in Jammu.

Most markets, shops, business establishments and malls were closed in Jammu in response to the bandh call, affecting normal life

Taliban take another Afghanistan provincial capital, Kandahar.It's the twelfth provincial capital out of Afghanistan's 3...
13/08/2021

Taliban take another Afghanistan provincial capital, Kandahar.
It's the twelfth provincial capital out of Afghanistan's 34 that the insurgents have taken in their weeklong blitz that swept over much of the country. Kandahar is also the second-largest city in the entire country.
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The officials said Kandahar fell on Thursday night and that government officials and their entourage managed to flee to the airport to escape the city by air. (Photo source: AP)
Afghan officials say the Taliban have taken another provincial capital, the southern city of Kandahar in the province with the same name. It’s the twelfth provincial capital out of Afghanistan’s 34 that the insurgents have taken in their weeklong blitz that swept over much of the country. Kandahar is also the second-largest city in the entire country.

The officials said Kandahar fell on Thursday night and that government officials and their entourage managed to flee to the airport to escape the city by air. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the developments.
The Taliban captured Afghanistan’s third-largest city and a strategic provincial capital near Kabul on Thursday, further squeezing the country’s embattled government just weeks before the end of the American military mission there.

The seizure of Herat marks the biggest prize yet for the Taliban, who have taken 11 of Afghanistan’s 34 provincial capitals as part of a weeklong blitz.

Taliban fighters rushed past the Great Mosque in the historic city which dates to 500 BC and was once a spoil of Alexander the Great and seized government buildings. Witnesses described hearing sporadic gunfire at one government building while the rest of the city fell silent under the insurgents’ control.

The capture of Ghazni, meanwhile, cuts off a crucial highway linking the Afghan capital with the country’s southern provinces, which similarly find themselves under assault as part of an insurgent push some 20 years after US and NATO troops invaded and ousted the Taliban government. While Kabul itself isn’t directly under threat yet, the losses and the battles elsewhere further tighten the grip of a resurgent Taliban, who are estimated to now hold over two-thirds of the country and are continuing to pressure government forces in several other provincial capitals.

With security rapidly deteriorating, the United States was sending in 3,000 troops to help evacuate some personnel from the US Embassy in Kabul.

Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said one Army and two Marine infantry battalions will enter Afghanistan within the next two days to assist at the Kabul airport with the partial embassy evacuation. Separately, Britain said about 600 troops would be deployed on a short-term basis to support British nationals leaving the country.

Thousands of Afghans have fled their homes amid fears the Taliban will again impose a brutal, repressive government, all but eliminating women’s rights and conducting public amputations, stonings and executions. Peace talks in Qatar remain stalled, though diplomats met throughout the day.

The latest US military intelligence assessment suggests Kabul could come under insurgent pressure within 30 days and that, if current trends hold, the Taliban could gain full control of the country within a few months. The Afghan government may eventually be forced to pull back to defend the capital and just a few other cities in the coming days if the Taliban keep up their momentum.

The onslaught represents a stunning collapse of Afghan forces and renews questions about where the over USD 830 billion spent by the US Defense Department on fighting, training those troops, and reconstruction efforts went especially as Taliban fighters ride on American-made Humvees and pickup trucks with M-16s slung across their shoulders.

Afghan security forces and the government have not responded to repeated questions from journalists over the days of fighting, instead issuing video communiques that downplay the Taliban advance.

Herat had been under militant attack for two weeks, with one wave blunted by the arrival of warlord Ismail Khan and his forces. But on Thursday afternoon, Taliban fighters broke through the city’s defensive lines and later said they were in control.

Afghan lawmaker Semin Barekzai also acknowledged the city’s fall, saying that some officials there had escaped. Witnesses described seeing Taliban fighters once-detained at Herat’s prison now freely moving on the streets. It wasn’t immediately clear what happened to Khan, who earlier had been described as under attack with his forces at a government building.

Earlier Thursday, the militants raised their white flags imprinted with an Islamic proclamation of faith over the city of Ghazni, just 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Kabul.

Fighters crowded onto one seized Humvee and drove down a main road, with the golden dome of a mosque near the governor’s office visible behind them, yelling: ”God is great!” The insurgents, cradling their rifles, later gathered at one roundabout for an impromptu speech by a commander. One militant carried a rocket-propelled gr***de launcher.

Ghazni provincial council member Amanullah Kamrani alleged that the provincial governor and police chief made a deal with the Taliban to flee after surrendering. Taliban video and photos purported to show the governor’s convoy freely passing by insurgents as part of the deal. Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Mirwais Stanekzai later said the governor and his deputies had been arrested over that alleged deal. The officials could not be immediately reached for comment. Stanekzai also acknowledged in a video message that parts of Ghanzi had fallen, though he insisted government security forces ”do exist” in the city.

The loss of Ghazni which sits along the Kabul-Kandahar Highway could complicate resupply and movement for government forces, as well as squeeze the capital from the south. Already, the Taliban’s weeklong blitz has seen the militants seize nine other provincial capitals around the country. Many are in the country’s northeast corner, pressuring Kabul from that direction as well.

In southern Afghanistan, the Taliban’s heartland, heavy fighting continued in Lashkar Gah, where surrounded government forces hoped to hold onto the capital of Helmand province.

On Wednesday, a su***de car bombing marked the latest wave of violence to target the capital’s regional police headquarters. By Thursday, the Taliban had taken the building, with some police officers surrendering to the militants and others retreating to the nearby governor’s office that’s still held by government forces, said Nasima Niazi, a lawmaker from Helmand.

In neighbouring Kandahar, the Taliban attacked a prison in the capital city and freed inmates inside Wednesday night, officials said. On Thursday, Kandahar provincial governor spokesman Bahir Ahmadi acknowledged that the Taliban had entered the capital, also called Kandahar, but said Afghan forces were fighting to push them back. Niazi criticized ongoing airstrikes targeting the area, saying civilians likely had been wounded and killed. ”The Taliban used civilian houses to protect themselves, and the government, without paying any attention to civilians, carried out airstrikes,” she said.

With the Afghan air power limited and in disarray, the US Air Force is believed to be carrying out strikes. Aviation tracking data suggested US Air Force B-52 bombers, F-15 fighter jets, drones and other aircraft were involved in the fighting across the country, according to Australia-based security firm The Cavell Group.

US Air Force Maj. Nicole Ferrara, a Central Command spokeswoman, acknowledged that American forces ”have conducted several airstrikes in defense of our Afghan partners in recent days.” However, she declined to offer any details on the attacks or to discuss the Afghan complaints of civilian casualties.

Late Thursday night, an Afghan official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss developments, said the Taliban have also taken much of western Badghis province but not the provincial army corps and the intelligence department. A Taliban tweet claimed the insurgents captured the seat of the provincial governor, the police headquarters and all other government offices.

Even as diplomats met in Doha, Qatar on Thursday, the success of the Taliban offensive called into question whether they would ever rejoin long-stalled peace talks aimed at moving Afghanistan toward an administration that includes members of the current Afghan government and the Taliban. Instead, the group could come to power by force or the country could splinter into factional fighting like it did after the Soviet withdrawal in 1989. The government’s High Council for National Reconciliation called for peace talks to resume, saying it had submitted a plan to Qatar, without elaborating.

Another warning: On landslips in Himachal PradeshA landslip has struck again in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh kil...
13/08/2021

Another warning: On landslips in Himachal Pradesh

A landslip has struck again in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh killing at least 14 people and burying several others, just over a fortnight after a similar disaster killed a group of tourists. This time, the catastrophe has been even more severe, with mud, rocks and debris raining down on vehicles including a State transport corporation bus on National Highway 5. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur has said that 60 people may have been buried and multiple agencies including the ITBP, National and State Disaster Response Forces were frantically trying to rescue survivors. Himachal Pradesh, a picturesque western Himalayan State that has made progress on social developmental indices, faces rising instability from environmental factors such as climate change and heavy monsoon rainfall. Landslips have become a familiar feature, and seismic events threaten to increase their frequency and aggravate the impact. The same NH-5 was similarly blocked by falling rocks in the wake of heavy rain in August 2019, along with several other roads, and the season witnessed a significant loss of life, particularly in Kinnaur. There is considerable scientific literature now arguing that Himachal’s mountain slopes are experiencing not just seismicity and rain-induced stresses but also man-made pressures to exploit hydropower and build more roads, and are being rendered even more fragile.

Much of Himachal Pradesh is in the high risk zone for landslips, calling for great caution in pursuing disruptive projects, particularly hydropower. The Landslide Hazard Zonation Map of India marks over 70% of the State as ‘high risk’ and 14% as ‘severe’ to ‘very high risk’. The threat of earthquakes remains potent, as the mountains here are young in geological terms and therefore active, and about 32% of the State is categorised as a high damage risk zone for seismicity. A developmental model that prioritises heavily engineered structures such as dams and hydropower that involve rock blasting, tree felling and inundating large spaces clearly jeopardises the integrity of mountain slopes; roads developed along the slopes face the brunt of the impact, as the Kinnaur landslips show. In some cases, the roads themselves have been destroyed. A decade ago, the action plan on climate change published by the State identified some key hazards and wanted to take long-term remedial measures. It is time for an update, going beyond disaster management, and the recurring disasters only add to the urgency. There is wide support among local communities for sustainable tourism and an expansion of the farm-based economy, particularly apple growing. But these can progress only when environmental losses are halted. With greater rainfall and cloudburst activity, Himachal Pradesh is bound to face greater uncertainty. Maintaining the status quo can only make the ghastly episodes of falling boulders and lost lives a more frequent feature.

11/08/2021

Attention all fellow advocates.
Share this message to every advocate of India.

If the government does not implement the Advocate Protection Act by the end of this year, then from January 2022, there will be a sit-in by all the advocates of India.

Bharat Bandh will be announced till Advocate Protection Act is implemented.
تمام ساتھی وکلاء توجہ فرمائیں۔
اس پیغام کو ہندوستان کے ہر وکیل تک پہنچائیں۔

اگر حکومت نے اس سال کے آخر تک ایڈووکیٹ پروٹیکشن ایکٹ نافذ نہیں کیا تو جنوری 2022 سے ہندوستان کے تمام وکلاء کی طرف سے دھرنا ہوگا۔

ایڈوکیٹ پروٹیکشن ایکٹ کے نفاذ تک بھارت بند کا اعلان کیا جائے گا۔

11/08/2021

In May, Gaza experienced one of the most intense Israeli bombing campaigns ever.

11/08/2021

Israeli occupation forces are currently demolishing one of the Odeh family homes in East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan.

11/08/2021

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