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J&K Youth Inherently Talented, UT Govt Committed To TOP NEWS OF J&K JAMMU, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020 Daily Evening Newspaper NATIONAL | 5 ENTERTAINMENT | 6 INTERNATIONAL | 7 Lots at stake for Nadda, Nitish ‘I feel rich’: Nawazuddin on US Senate Advances as Bihar poll kicks off on playing different shades of Supreme Court Nomination Wednesday lower middle class men Of Amy Coney Barrett e-paper: www.topnewsjk.in RNI No. JKENG/ 2010/39369 Regd. No. JK- 435 Vol.-11 Issue-295 Pages-12 Rs.-2/- BRIEFLY J&K youth inherently talented, UT Govt committed to provide Beautiful environment prevailing in Valley, 20 new necessary handholding to facilitate capabilities: LG we are on right track: GoC 15 Corps COVID- he chaired to discuss the Top News Report their return. modalities for the better YUSMARG, Oct 26: Stat- “I appeal to the youth 19 cases in implementation of the ing that it will go tough ready to quit militancy to Ladakh; upcoming Youth Empow- against the gun-wielding return as environment is erment programme envi- youth in Kashmir but will feasible to start a new and total count sioned by the UT Govern- facilitate the return those peaceful life,” he said). ment for Youth Engage- who want to shun militan- About situation in South 5,933 ment and Employment. cy, the army Monday said Kashmir, the GoC Raju The Lt Governor observed said, “Situation in South LEH, Oct 26 (Agen- that “there is a beautiful that the youth of J&K are Kashmir is normal. Eco- cies): Twenty more environment prevailing in inherently talented. The nomic activities are pick- people tested posi- the Valley at present Kash- intended programme will ing up there. Apple trade tive for COVID-19 in mir is on the right track.” prove to be an institutional Talking to reporters on is also picking. If Covid-19 Ladakh, taking the mechanism for providing whosoever is holding guns empower the future of the of all stakeholders to reap the sidelines of Yusmarg subsides, I am sure schools number of infections in Top News Report the necessary handholding in his hands will face tough the union territory to Nation. Bringing socio- the intended benefits and festival in Central Kash- action from the army. will also re-open there.” SRINAGAR, Oct 26: and support to the youth to 5,933, an official bulletin economic change through achieve the desired results mir’s Budgam district, “However, those willing On the overall situation “Youth empowerment facilitate and nurture their said on Monday. youth empowerment is on ground. General officer Command- to return by shunning the in Kashmir, the top army is imperative for a better capabilities, he added. Of the new cases, 15 the much-needed prac- The Lieutenant Governor, ing (GoC) of Srinagar based path of violence, are wel- officer said there is an envi- tomorrow. When we He asked the were reported from Leh tice which requires con- Manoj Sinha made these army’s 15 Corps Lieutenant come. We will facilitate ronment of and five from Kargil, the empower youth, we certed efforts on the part remarks during a meeting nTurn to page 9 General B S Raju said that nTurn to page 9 bulletin said, adding that the virus has claimed 71 lives. JPPF celebrates Accession Day at Jammu, Major setback to PDP as 3 Jammu-based leaders quit So far, 74 people have been cured of the disease party over Mehbooba Mufti’s flag remark out of which 73 were Udhamnur, Kathua, Samba from Leh and one from Top News Report sentiments.’ are the party’s found- mindset and the Kashmiri Kargil. The total recover- Top News Report In a letter to Mufti they ing member and Purba politicians shall be taken JAMMU, Oct 26: In ies stand at 5,126, offi- stated that they are ‘feel- Rajya Sabha member JAMMU, Oct 26: Jammu as the final verdict and a major setback to PDP cials said. chief Mehbooba Mufti, ing quite uncomfortable Tirlok Singh Bajwa, Province People’s Forum the day will come when There are only 736 3 leaders on Monday over some of her actions Purba Legislative Council (JPPF) celebrated “Acces- the future generations will active COVID-19 cases sion day’ of Jammu and resigned from her party and undesirable utteranc- MLA Ved Mahajan and accept it the way Pakistan es especially which hurt Gujjar leader Chaudhary in the UT now, they said. Kashmir with dominion of over her remark on centric people are project- patriotic sentiments’. Muhammad Hussain India by organizing a grand Indian tricolor, saying her CRPF man ing this issue. remarks ‘hurt patriotic The resigning leaders Wafa. function at Maharaja Hari “We have also felt that who shot Singh Statue, Tawi Bridge, people who are project- Jammu as well as Udham- ing accession of J&K with 364 new COVID-19 cases in Ex-Minister himself, pur, Kathua and Samba. the dominion of India a Pavitar Singh (Reid. disputed issue needs to J&K; active cases 7,296 awarded succumbs at Judge), while talking to introspect themselves and JAMMU, Oct 26 (Agen- leaving a total of 7,296 media persons told that Srinagar ly run states were acceded study their own past,” he 3-year Jail rhetoric criticism of Jammu today not in J&K only but cies): Jammu and Kash- active cases as on date, with the dominion of India said and added, “We are of Kashmir accession with outside also. mir on Monday reported the government’s media hospital in 1947 but the Kashmiri the opinion if these people Term India by Kashmir leaders He also thanked the Govt 364 new COVID-19 cases bulletin reads. for granting holiday on this politician’s controversial go back and study their SRINAGAR, Oct 26 necessitated need of cel- taking the overall tally to Of the cases reported NEW DELHI, Oct 26 occasion which will facili- and misleading statements funnily history for last 3 - 4 (Agencies): A Central ebration of accession, and 92,225. today, 217 were reported (Agencies): Former tate public to join the cel- forced us to bring the fac- generations most of them Reserve Police Force we are proud to proclaim Out of the total cases, in Kashmir while Jammu union minister Dilip Ray ebrations comfortably. tual status in front of the will come to know about (CRPF) who fired at JPPF’s initiative started in 83,485 have recovered division reported 147 awarded three-year jail He further added that society, otherwise what- the truth.” himself with his service 2010 is widely celebrated and 1,444 have died infections. term by a Delhi court approximately 562 prince- ever said by the separatist nTurn to page 9 rifle on October 12 suc- in a coal scam case per- cumbed to his injuries taining to irregularities late last night at SMHS 3 BJP leaders ACB produces charge-sheet against former Doda Police organize ‘Run in the allocation of a hospital, Srinagar, offi- Jharkhand coal block in cials said on Monday. IO for accepting illegal gratification for Unity’ in memory of 1999. They said his condition from Kupwara Ray was Minister of deteriorated last night Top News Report Dharmsal, Rajouri, now posted at Police Martyrs State (coal) in the Atal and he breathed his last. try to hoist DPL Poonch before the Court of Spe- Bihari Vajpayee govern- JAMMU, Oct 26: The Anti-Corrup- tion Certificates and suit- The deceased belonged cial Judge Anti-Corruption Rajouri Top News Report ment. tion Bureau (ACB) of Jammu and in case FIR No.19/2016 registered in able Cash Reward and Special Judge also to D-Coy 141 battalion tricolour at city DODA, Oct 26: In con- Kashmir today produced a charge- P/S VOJ (now ACB) under section Trophies. awarded three-year jail CRPF camp Shergari, tinuation of sports festi- sheet against Kursheed Ahmed, 5(1) (d) r/w section 5(2), 4-A of J&K Those who attended the term each to two senior Srinagar. Confirming the val week, Doda Police on centre Srinagar, the then Head Constable posted as PC Act, Samvat 2006,” ACB spokes- Run for unity, included, officials of the Ministry incident, a CRPF official Monday organized Run for Investigating Officer in police Station person said. Raj Kumar, SP (Ops.) Doda; of Coal at that time, said that an in house Unity here from the Dis- detained Dharmsal, Rajouri for acceptance The instant case was registered on Mohd Ayaz Mughal, Dis- Pradip Kumar Baner- investigation has been trict Police Line to Ganpat SRINAGAR, Oct 26 (Agencies): of illegal gratification in the Court August 11, 2016 in Police Station trict Education Planning jee and Nitya Nand started to find out the Crossing Pul Doda. Jammu and Kashmir police Monday of Special Judge Anti Corruption VOJ (now ACB) on the outcome of Officer Doda; Neel Kant, Gautam, and Castron reason as to what forced The run for unity for detained three BJP leaders from Rajouri. verification conducted by the Vigi- Dy. Commandant SSB Technologies Ltd’s direc- the trooper to take the above 20 was organized in notth Kashmir’s Kupwara district “The chargesheet was produced lance Organization (now ACB) into Doda and other Police offi- tor Mahendra Kumar extreme step. Memory of Police Martyrs. who tried raise tricolour at Clock against accused public servant the allegations that public servant cers of District Police Doda Agarwalla. A number of civilian tower, Lal Chowk, Srinagar, this namely Khursheed Ahmed, son of namely Khursheed Ahmed, demand- as well as other Civil Soci- The court also imposed Young Covid as well as security forces morning, officials said. Abdul Satar, resident of Bhattian, ed and accepted bribe from one ety members.
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