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2 Cops Shot Dead by Militants on Airport Road th 24 Saturday 20 Februay | 07 Rajab | 1442 Hijri | Vol:24 | Issue: 42 | Pages:12 | Price: `3 www.kashmirobserver.net twitter.com / kashmirobserver facebook.com/kashmirobserver Postal Regn: L/159/KO/SK/2014-2016 3 NEWS 7 FAT PHOBIA AND 5 NEWS WREATH LAYING CEREMONIES OF DIET CULTURE LG LAUNCHES 7 ONLINE K The pandemic and the subsequent 3 POLICEMEN HELD IN SRINAGAR N lockdown that was imposed altered SERVICES FOR STUDENTS AT Two wreath laying ceremonies were held at District THI our lives in several ways.As the covid POLYTECHNICS/ITIS ACROSS J&K Police Lines Srinagar on Friday to pay homage to the cases surged, stringent lockdowns were Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended the two policemen who were killed in various incidents.... imposed across the world... closing ceremony of 32nd National Road Safety.... Widom Major Reshuffle In Do what is right, not 2 Cops Shot Dead By what is easy nor what is popular. J&K Police On Cards — Roy T. Bennett Militants On Airport Road DGP, IGP’s; Several SSP’s Likely To Get Shifted Lashkar Militants Involved In the Attack, Both Identified: IGP PAGD Wins Top DDC Post In Rajouri 3 Militants, Cop Killed JAMMU: The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) In Twin Encounters on Friday won the post of District Development Council (DDC) chair- Observer News Service RR and CRPF personnel from person in Rajouri district of Jammu 178 battalion launched a cor- and Kashmir, officials said. SRINAGAR: Three local mili- don and search operation on File Photo Rajouri, which is reserved for Sched- tants and a special police of- Thursday night in Badigam Agencies officers, several SSP’s and SP’s uled Tribes, went to the polls in the ficer (SPO) were killed in two area of Shopian district, a are likely to be shifted and final phase that marked the conclu- separate nocturnal encounters police spokesperson said SRINAGAR: Ministry of Home transferred to new places for sion of the election process to DDC in twin districts of Shopian Friday. He said that the mili- Affairs (MHA) is all set to posting, a local news agency posts in all the 20 More On P10 and Budgam in the Kashmir tants were given repeated make a major reshuffle in the KDC reported Friday while Security men detaining a youth after Friday’s militant attack in Baghat, Valley, officials said Friday. opportunities to lay down Jammu and Kashmir Police quoting unnamed sources. 81 New Covid Barzulla that left two cops dead. KO Photo, Abid Bhat On the basis of specific in- their arms and surrender. department for the first time “The exercise for a massive Cases In J&K put suggesting presence of “Instead the hiding mili- since the abrogation of spe- reshuffle in police adminis- SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir SRINAGAR: Two policemen Around 12:30 pm, an un- militants, police, army’s 44 tants fired More On P10 cial status and bifurcation of tration has been set into mo- on Friday recorded 81 fresh COVID-19 were shot dead by a militant identified militant appeared the erstwhile state into two tion with the proposals being cases that pushed the infection in an audacious broad-day in Baghat on the high security IGP Warns olice have devised strategy regard- Union Territories. processed and finalized for count to 1,25,715, even as no new light attack in Barzulla area Airport road, took out assault ing the upcoming summer, Inspector In the major reshuffle, the transfer of senior IPS of- of this capital city on Friday, rifle hidden under his cloak Mainstream DGP Dilbagh Singh, IGP rank ficers More On P10 death due to the virus was reported Pgeneral of Police Kashmir Zone Vijay in the Union Territory, officials said. barely two days after a prom- (pheran) and fired indiscrimi- Leaders Against’ Kumar said on Friday. Addressing reporters inent eatery owner’s son was nately towards policemen Twenty-two of the fresh cases were Instigating’ People here, the top police officer of More On P10 J&K’s ammu & Kashmir’s intelligence chief, RR from the Jammu division and 59 shot at and injured in high se- who were at a tea stall, offi- Swain, and another senior IPS officer has curity zone Sonwar here. cials told More On P10 Intel Chief from the Kashmir division, they said. Jbeen promoted to the rank of director general The officials said Srinagar district re- Promoted of police. According to an order issued by Ministry corded a maximum More On P10 To DGP Rank of Home Affairs, R R Swain More On P10 India Set Two Poachers Held In An Example Wanted To Show Envoys J&K’s Ganderbal: Police In 2019: HM SRINAGAR: Police on Friday claimed March To Development: MEA to have arrested two poachers from central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district. Press Trust Of India Govt Sets Up UMTAs Javid Ahmad Malla and Mushtaq Let Neutral Int’l Observers Ahmad Malla, both residents of NEW DELHI: Union Home Visit Kashmir: Pak For Jammu, Srinagar Fethapora Ganderbal were arrested Minister Amit Shah on Friday akistan on Thursday urged India to by police for misusing their licensed said by giving an "effec- let neutral international observers Press Trust Of India 20-member UMTAs. weapons for hunting migratory birds, tive response" to the 2019 Pvisit Kashmir More On P10 The members include a a police spokesperson said Friday. Pulwama attack, India set JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir nominee each of the Union The duo, he said, have caused huge an example that it can take administration on Friday accord- Ministry of Housing and File Photo: Abid Bhat EU ‘Takes Note’ Of DDC loss to the wetlands More On P10 strong decisions for the re- ed sanction for the establish- Urban affairs, National spect of its troops. Press Trust Of India Kashmir was aimed at en- Polls, 4G Restoration ment of Unified Metropolitan Highways Authority of India, Ex-Militant Unveiling a book here on abling them to witness the he European Union on Friday said it Transport Authorities (UMTAs) Northern Railways, Airports Among 2 Arrested the 82-year history of the NEW DELHI: The visit by 24 union territory’s march on the has taken note of recent steps such for the twin capital cities of Authority of India and Inland Central Reserve Police Force foreign envoys to Jammu and path of inclusive Tas district council More On P10 Srinagar and Jammu, an official Waterways Authority of SRINAGAR: Two people, including a former militant on Friday were (CRPF), the largest paramili- order said. Union Territory's India, among others. Besides, arrested with grenades in north tary force of the country, ndia on Thursday hit out at two UN Special Rapporteurs for criticising its policies Chief Secretary B V R two experts from the field of India Rejects UN More On P10 Kashmir’s Bandipora district. Shah said the central armed towards Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that the region is an “integral and inalienable” Subrahmanyam will head the urban police forces (CAPFs) like Special Rapporteurs Abid Hasan Waza, a former Ipart of the country. India’s reaction came after Special Rapporteur on minority issues, militant and Shabir Ahmed Mir both the CRPF are faced Comments On J&K Fernand de Varennes, and Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or residents of Bandipora were ap- prehended by a joint team of police, army and CRPF at a checkpoint Panel Bars Private Schools From JCCI Threatens Stir Over established near Papchan on the J&K Doesn’t Have Any basis of specific information, a local Charging ‘Any Kind Of Fee’ Property Tax Imposition news agency KNT More On P10 Primitive Tribal Group Agencies zone of Jammu division shall Press Trust Of India opposed the proposed prop- IT Dept Conducts not enhance any amount of No Survey Done To in the Union Territory. erty tax and said it would not SRINAGAR: The Committee for fee for the current academic Official documents reveal JAMMU: No major economic ac- hesitate to launch an agitation Raid At Zainakote Fixation and Regulation of Fee session. Ascertain Pre-Agricultural that the department of Tribal tivity has taken place in Jammu if it is imposed. SRINAGAR: Income Tax department of Private Schools (FFRC) on Attar said that the charges Communities In UT: Govt Affairs has communicated to the and Kashmir since after the ab- "The business community on Friday raided a residential house Friday asked private schools like tuition fee, annual fee, bus Forest department that there is rogation of Article 370 in August suffered economic losses due in Zainakote HMT area of Srinagar of Jammu and Kashmir not to fee and any other kind of fee AGENCIes no primitive tribal group in J&K. 2019, the Jammu Chamber of to strict restrictions in the district. Sources said that sleuths of enhance any kind of fee for the during the academic session “The Tribal Affairs Department Commerce and Industries (JCCI) wake of August 5, 2019 events the Income Tax department raided ongoing academic session. 2020-21 shall not be hiked or SRINAGAR: Jammu & Kashmir of J&K Government was request- said on Friday, demanding im- followed by a prolonged coro- the house of Noor Mohammad FFRC Chairperson Muzaffar enhanced and those schools doesn’t have any primitive trib- ed to intimate the details of the mediate lifting of curbs on the navirus-induced lockdown. Wagay, Son of Mohammad Ismail Hussain Attar in an order said affiliated with Central Board al group while no survey has Primitive Tribal Groups and movement of people to and No major economic activity Wagay, resident of Zainakote HMT that it has decided that all the of Secondary Education (CBSE) been undertaken to ascertain Pre-Agricultural Communities from the union territory.
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