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4 Militants, Soldier Killed in Tangdhar SRINAGAR | June 17, 2016, Friday FRIDAY, June 17, 2016 11, Ramadan , 1437 AH 29th Year of publication 02 Greater Kashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ STATE Governor releases “The Men Who 2 die, 2 injured in road accidents Abdul Haq Served Jammu and Kashmir” Yasin Malik visits Bemina, Srinagar, June: 16 Two persons died while two others launches Umeed were injured in different road accidents in Kargil and Anantnag (Islamabad) areas, police said on Thursday. at Tral pays tributes to Tanveer Sultan A Police spokesman said in Kargil, a Pajero bearing Tral, June 16: Minister registration No. ( CH04F-8686) driven by Sunil Kumar son for Rural Development GK NEWS NETWORK of Ajab Singh of Kabdi Panipat hit 6 year old Asgar Ali son & Panchayat Raj, Law CAA/00383 of Irshad Hussain of Kharboo Drass on Kharboo National and Justice Abdul Haq Srinagar, June 16: Chair- Highway, Drass, resulting in his on spot death. today formally launched man of Jammu Kashmir lib- Meanwhile, an Alto car bearing registration number (UMEED) Scheme, the proj- Published from Srinagar | Jammu Regd. No. JKNP-5/SKGPO-2015-2017 Vol: 29 No. 169 Pages: 20 Rs. 5.00 GreaterKashmir.com, GreaterKashmir.net, GreaterKashmir.news epaper.GreaterKashmir.com Srinagar, June 16: At a function held at the Raj Bhavan eration (JKLF) Muhammad (JK01M-9183) driven by Hassan son of Shakoor resident of ect under J&K State Rural here today Governor N N Vohra released Dr. S.S. Bloeria’s Yasin Malik along with his Tumail Kargil fell into a deep gorge at Akchanmal resulting Livelihood Mission, in Tral “The Men Who Served Jammu and Kashmir”. associates visited Bemina in on spot death of its driver and injuries to Ghulam Hussain Block of district Pulwama, Speaking on the occasion Dr. Bloeria, former Chief Sec- here to meet the bereaved son of Ghulam MUhammad of Tumail. The injured were an offiacil spokesman said. ‘Girl, soldier retary, explained that his book contains his memories of family of Tanveer Sultan shifted to District Hospital Kargil for treatment and the body The scheme is aimed to Separatists twenty one of his colleagues, both juniors and seniors in Sheikh who was killed in of the deceased was handed over to his relatives for last rites. provide better livelihood 4 clauses in new industrial die due to the civil and police services, who served during the very a mysterious encounter at In Anantnag (Islamabad), a motorcycle hit and injured facilities to women particu- 4 militants, call for difficult years which J&K has seen in the past and those Kud recently. a 6 years old boy Faizan Manzoor son of Manzoor Ahmad larly in rural areas. protests today windstorm’ who displayed stubborn tenacity of purpose. He has written Malik while addressing Kada resident of Kadpora at Kadpora, Achabal. The injured Addressing a gather- policy put on hold: Drabu the tales of their valor, sacrifice and commitment. the mourners said, “Kash- was shifted Bone and Joint hospital Srinagar for treatment. ing after inaugurating the 11TH RAMADAN IFTAAR: 07:47 PM SHABIR IBN YUSUF SHABIR IBN YUSUF Some of the officers, serving and retired, present on mir is the land where thou- Anantnag police has registered a case in this regard. (GKNN) scheme, the Minister said 12TH RAMADAN SEHRI: 03:35 AM ‘No safeguards to JK’s constitutional position under GST’ the occasion about whom Dr. Bloeria has written in his sands have been killed in Malik said, “Circum- spokesman said that Malik the scheme would enable the soldier Srinagar, June 16: Srinagar, June 16: A minor book, included Mehmood-ur-Rehman, B.R. Sharma, Bharat fake encounters and in stances in which this young would address a public under privileged women not FIKKAH IFTAAR: 07:55 PM Vowing to fight the “ill- MUDDASIR ALI geted the ruling PDP-BJP in girl and a soldier died due to Bhushan Vyas, Shaleen Kabra, G.A. Peer, Manzoor Bhat, custody and recent killing man was martyred are seri- Jalsa at Lal Chowk Anant- Legislators’ call on CM only to come out of the pov- designs” of the J&K gov- the House for second consecu- strong winds that wreaked Mumtaz Afzal, and D.N Trisal. of Tanveer has also raised ously doubtful.” nag (Islamabad) on Friday Srinagar, June 16: A delegation of All Party Legislators erty but will raise their status JAFFARIA SEHRI: 03:34 AM ernment, top separatist Srinagar, June 16: Day after tive day for “hoodwinking” havoc in Kashmir areas on The Governor observed that Dr. Bloeria’s look back many questions. The rela- He said that to ascertain and would emphasize on called on Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti here this after- in their communities. He said leaders on Wednesday Industries Minister Chander people over the “very sensi- Wednesday evening, offi- on the events during the turbulent period in J&K and the tives of this innocent youth truth an international probe the need of boycotting the noon and brought into her notice various issues pertaining the Scheme is extensively killed in warned the coalition Prakash Ganga ruled out tive issue.” cials said. The windstorm officers on whom he has written, would be of immense are crying that he was going should be held in this con- farce elections that are to the state’s law makers. focused on capacity building dispensation to stop its revisiting the controversial “There are three to four left thousands of people interest to academics, political analysts and commenta- for treatment and was killed nection. being held in the area on Headed by BJP, MLA Satpal Sharma, the delegation and strengthening of infra- “oppressive policies” or State Industrial Policy-2016— contentious clauses in the without power supply. tors, researchers, historians and the lay reader. He com- in custody by forces.” Meanwhile, JKLF June 22. comprised G M Saroori, Vikar Rasool, Hassan Ali Karbalai, structure and is extensively face agitation. making the PDP-BJP coali- Industrial Policy. All these Officials said five-year- plimented Dr. Bloeria for recording his impressions while Gulzar Ahmad Wani, Dr Kamal Arora, Rajesh Gupta, Raja based on strengthening of “These so-called tion target of fresh attacks clauses including the provi- old Iqra Jan, daughter of memories are still fresh. Manzoor, Gagan Baghat, Shakti Parihar and M Y Bhat. community based institu- Tangdhar rulers are playing from the opposition—the sion regarding non-state sub- Muhammad Ashraf Khan ‘BBA candidates’ result already cancelled’ The legislators submitted a memorandum to the Chief tions by federating women hypocritical politics State Government, in a fire- jects being allowed to develop of Faqir Bhag Chandoosa in Minister listing various demands including enhancement of at different levels. nd ‘2 infiltration bid challenged by the soldiers and lying about sepa- fighting bid, on Thursday new industrial estates have Baramulla district died while Jama’at warns of ‘public anger’ if salary, increase of Constituency Development Fund (CDF), He said under new Gov- foiled in Kupwara of Army’s 1/3 GR, militants rate colonies and new asserted it has “put on hold been put on hold and the her mother Akbar Jahaan increasing limit of home, vehicle and personal loan, hike ernment, vital changes have opened fire on the forces industrial policy,” the contentious clauses” changes in the industrial and brother Hilal Ahmad ‘anti-people’ policies implemented KU-VC constitutes 3-member in travel and health allowance, assigning unique identity occurred in every develop- district in 3 days’ which was retaliated, trig- said a joint statement in the policy which would policy will be notified after sustained injuries after a Srinagar, June 16: Kashmiri migrant Pandits have every mark to the official vehicles of the legislators, allotment of mental sector with the aim JK asks GoI gering an encounter,” an from Hurriyat chiefs be amended once the State which allows non-locals to the House passes the budget,” tree fell on their ‘Kotha’ right to settle here but “any separate colonies” for them is residential plots to legislators at Jammu and Srinagar and to provide corruption free SHAHID RAFIQ army official said. Syed Ali Geelani and Assembly passes the Budget. acquire land on large scale Drabu said, trying to put to during the windstorm on “not” at all acceptable for the people including the Pandit panel to probe allegations allocating vehicles to legislators during their travel to Delhi. and accountable adminis- to undertake “Two militants were See Separatists ...on Pg-12 The Government made in the State for setting up rest the controversy. Wednesday evening. fraternity, Jama’at-e-Islami (JeI) said on Thursday. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the legisla- tration to the people. He said Kupwara, June 16: Four killed in the initial its stand clear on the Policy, industries, as opposition tar- See 4 clauses...on Pg-12 See Girl, soldier...on Pg-12 “Such type of colonies would damage the communal GK News Network was prepared after due checks and issued tors and assured them that their genuine demands would Government is committed to Jhelum flood militants and a soldier were exchange of firing while harmony and adversely affect the interests of the majority on 13.06.2016 and hosted on the Univer- be looked into for appropriate action. (GKNN) bring revolutionary chang- killed in Tangdhar sector a soldier was critically population. These colonies can also be turned into conspira- Srinagar, June 16: The result of 54 BBA sity website on 15.06.2016. Candidates who es in the economic stability control study near the Line of Control in injured. The injured soldier torial centers against the Muslim majority,” a spokesman 1st semester students which was declared approached the Examination Wing with in the state particularly in UMER MAQBOOL north Kashmir’s Kupwara was immediately airlifted of Jamaat said in a statement.
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