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Traffic Police asks e-rickshaw drivers to ply as per law, ensure no overloading

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Traffic Police asks e-rickshaw drivers to ply as per law, ensure no overloading

Have instructed them to complete all formalities before ferrying passengers: SP Traffic Sgr City

Rehan Qayoom Mir

Srinagar, Aug 01 (KNO): The Traffic police Srinagar on Tuesday directed the e-rickshaw drivers to ply on the routes as per the law and avoid the overcharging.

Slogans were raised by the e-rickshaw drivers soon after they agreed to the directions from the office of Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic, City Srinagar, which include to ply onroutes as per law, no overloading and overcharging.

Talking to media persons here at Traffic office, the e-rickshaw drivers as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said the SP Traffic of Srinagar city has given a patient hearing to their pleas and has resolved their issues, which they have been raising for the past few days.

The e-rickshaw drivers were instructed to ply smoothly on the already provided routes, but ensure there is no overcharging and overloading as well.

Meanwhile, SP Traffic, Muzaffar Shah told KNO that he has guided the e-rickshaw drivers to ply as per law, and avoid over leading and over charging.

“This e-rickshaw is a public transport and they should ply as per the law, and besides this we haven’t given them any specific instructions, as they can ply on the already issued routes,” he said.

“The e-rickshaw drivers should install the number plate and complete all formalities with RTO and after that they can ply normally on the routes,” he added—(KNO)

JKBoPee Updated Rank wise Provisional Merit List for admission 2023

JKBoPee Updated Rank wise Provisional Merit List for admission 2023

Updated Rank wise Provisional Merit List of the candidates eligible for admission to the B. E. / B. Tech. Engineering Courses-2023 for Government / Private Colleges /Institutions of the UT of J&K and Counselling Schedule thereof.

Reference: i). Notification No. 022-BOPEE of 2023 dated 02-04-2023.
ii). Notice No. 005-BOPEE of 2023 dated 22-04-2023.
iii). Notice No. 008-BOPEE of 2023 dated 20-05-2023.
iv). Notice No. 012-BOPEE of 2023 dated 16-06-2023.
v). Notice No. 015-BOPEE of 2023 dated 20-06-2023.
vi). Notice No. 017-BOPEE of 2023 dated 26-06-2023.
vii). Notification No. 039-BOPEE of 2023 dated 12-07-2023.
viii). Notification No. 043-BOPEE of 2023 dated 25-07-2023.

Notification No 049-BOPEE of 2023
Dated 01-08-2023

In pursuance of Notification No.043-BOPEE of 2023 dated 25-07-2023, the
Provisional Merit List of the eligible candidates for admission to B. E./B. Tech. Courses-2023 in the various Government/Private Institutions of the Union Territory of J&K was issued for inviting objections, if any, from the concerned candidates till 27th of July, 2023. The Board has received few objections from the candidates which were duly examined /considered and decided on merits and accordingly an updated Rank-wise Merit List, forming Annexure-A to this Notification for B.E. /B. Tech. Engineering Courses – 2023 has been prepared, on the basis of the merit and is hereby notified for information of all the eligible candidates who have applied for admission to the said Courses.

KU Selection Notification No. 1 of 2023 5-Year Integrated MBA Programme

The Board shall conduct the Physical Round of Counselling for the said courses at the BOPEE Offices Jammu/Srinagar simultaneously through the Video Conferencing for allotment of seats to the candidates as per the following schedule:

Download updated merit list here

KU Selection Notification No. 1 of 2023 5-Year Integrated MBA Programme

KU Selection Notification No. 1 of 2023
5-Year Integrated MBA Programme
(Main Campus)

The candidates whose particulars are mentioned below have been selected provisionally for admission to 5-Year
Integrated MBA Programme offered at Main Campus, University of Kashmir purely on the basis of UGAT
score obtained by them.

Important Note:
The Head, Department of Management Studies who is the Chairman of
Departmental Admission Committee, shall ensure that all the selected
candidates possess the minimum required eligibility and have passed their
qualifying examination/ have category certificate (if selected under any
reserved category) issued by or before 18-07-2023 the same may be verified by
the original documents/certificates of the candidate. No authority slip shall be
issued by the Chairman of the Admission Committee to the candidate who
aren’t eligible and have passed his/her qualifying examination/ having category
certificate issued after 18-07-2023.
The admission of the candidates is subject to:-

1. Production of all relevant original documents {Marks Card/s of qualifying examination, Domicile/State
Subject certificate (other than OSJ), Character and Provisional certificates of the Institution last attended,
valid Reserved Category certificate (wherever applicable), Migration Certificate};

2. Production of eligibility cum revival of registration/migration form wherever applicable alongwith
prescribed fee;

3. Fulfilling of minimum required eligibility conditions to be verified by the concerned Department;

4. NOC from the concerned Department in case of In-service candidates;

5. Production of an affidavit sworn in before 1st Class Magistrate stating that:
o I am not on rolls of any Institution;
o All the submitted certificates/documents are genuine;
o I shall strictly adhere to the rules and regulations of the University in toto;
o I understand that in case of any misinformation or concealment of any information or indiscipline,
my admission to the programme shall be cancelled and I shall be subjected to legal action;
o I submit this affidavit under free will without any pressure, compulsion, fraud or coercion.
The provisionally selected candidates shall download their online Admission Forms from official website of the
University of Kashmir www.kashmiruniversity.net by entering their Application Form No. and before depositing the required Admission Fee, the selected candidates shall have to approach alongwith all the relevant original certificates and self attested Xerox copies of certificates/documents to the Head of the concerned Department for obtaining the authority slip for depositing the prescribed Fee reflected on the downloaded pay-in-slips from 26-07-2023 to 03-08-2023 (working days only), after depositing the requisite fee, the fee receipt alongwith admission form and other related documents be submitted in the office of the respective Departments/Institutions by or before 03-08-2023 (working days only). Please note that fee will be accepted by any FINACLE branch of J&K Bank only on production of authority slip from the concerned Director.

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Any provisionally selected candidate failing to complete the admission formalities upto 03-08-2023 shall forfeit
his/her right to admission and the resultant vacancy (ies), if any, shall be filled up from among the waiting list.
The Head of the Department is hereby informed to forward the vacancy list (if any) upto 05:15 PM on the last date prescribed for completion of admission related formalities.

KU Selection Notification No. 1 of 2023

J&K registers 1.27 Cr tourist arrivals this year so far: LG Manoj Sinha

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J&K registers 1.27 Cr tourist arrivals this year so far: LG Manoj Sinha at Charar-e-Shareef

Admin committed to upgrade infrastructure; peaceful atmosphere prevailing in Valley, all 365 days witness business, schools, colleges function normally; development not possible without peace; Sheikh-ul-Alam (RA) saint of world not Kashmir only, listens to public grievances, says won’t make hollow promises

Raja Syed Rather/ Naveed ul-Haq

Charar-e-Shareef, Aug 01 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Tuesday said that this year so far 1.27 Crore tourists have visited the UT and the number is all set to cross previous year’s record.

Addressing a gathering at Charar-e-Shareef in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district, the LG, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), showered praises on the revered saint Shiekh-ul-Alam Sheikh Noorudin Noorani (RA) and said that world knows Sheikh-ul-Alam. “The saint doesn’t need to be introduced to anyone in the world as he is Sheikh-ul-Alam not Sheikh-ul Kashmir. The saint was an epitome of sufism,” the LG said.

He said that a peaceful atmosphere is prevailing in Kashmir as business remains on throughout the year and schools and colleges are functioning normally. “I keep on saying always that nothing is possible without peace. No development is possible unless peace is established. There was a time when a shikara owner, a hotel owner and a common auto-rikshaw owner would suffer a lot due to uncertainty. We have come out of that phase,” the LG said, adding that “this year so far 1.27 Crore tourists have visited J&K and the figure is much higher than the last year. We hope to see record breaking tourist arrivals by the year end.”

He said when large number of tourists have started frequenting Kashmir, it was the prime duty or the administration to ensure quality infrastructure. “We are setting up tourist infrastructure everywhere in the UT to give best facilities to our guests,” he said. “When large number of guests would date with Kashmir, our local shopkeeper, taxi driver, hotel and shikara owner will earn and at the end, our economy will improve.”

He said that Kashmir University’s full-fledged Centre will come up at Budgam district and he will discuss the issue with the Vice-Chancellor KU shortly. About the district hospital in Budgam, he said that the hospital will offer all major facilities to people.

“I will not make claims of something that can’t happen. I won’t make hollow promises so that if someone will replace me and will claim this was promised but didn’t happen,” he said. The LG said that so far, 30,000 youth got jobs and all were selected through transparent manner. “Recruitment process will once again start from September this year,” he said. Present on the occasion were Divisional Commissioner Vijay Kumar Bhiduri, ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, Secretary Tourism Syed Abid Rashid and other officials of the administration—(KNO)

Cluster University Srinagar Date Sheet, Admission notice, Unfairmeans, Results

Cluster University Srinagar Date Sheet, Admission notice, Unfairmeans, Results

Date Sheet for Integrated/Professional 7th Semester Regular Batch 2019 & Previous Backlog Batches 01-August-2023 View Detail

Date Extension Notice for PG Programmes, Session:2023-24 01-August-2023 View Detail

Re-admission of students in different semesters. 01-August-2023 View Detail

Notice for Xerox and Re-evaluation of Answer Scripts for IG/Honor’s/Professional 1st Semester. 01-August-2023 View Detail

Corrigendum of Unfair means case of the students-Punishment therefor 01-August-2023 View Detail

Result Notification No.155 / UG 3rd Semester Regular(Batch-2021) & (Previous Backlog Batch -2020) 31-July-2023 View Detail

For CUET UG Programme related Information and Eligibility rules you can contact respective universities / Colleges 28-July-2023 View Detail

Admission Notification for UG Programmes 27-July-2023 View Detail

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Srinagar Court Issues Non-bailable Arrest Warrant Against MD of Jammu-based Newspaper for Filing ‘Fake News’ Against JKSSB

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Srinagar Court Issues Non-bailable Arrest Warrant Against MD of Jammu-based Newspaper for Filing ‘Fake News’ Against JKSSB

Asif Iqbal

Srinagar, Aug 1 (GNS): A Court in Srinagar Tuesday issued a non-bailable warrant against the Managing Editor of a Jammu-based newspaper accused of filing a fake story on JKSSB paper leak.

Office of the Sub-judge, Small Causes Court, Srinagar in the case of Riyaz Ahmad Malik (JKAS), Controller of Examination JKSSB Versus Mohit Mehra MD Daily Jammu jottings issued a non-bailable warrant against Mohit Mehra, Managing Director Daily Jammu Jottings, newspaper, vide FIR number 53/2023 under section 501, 502, 153 IPC of Police Station Saddar. By virtue of the warrant, the Court, as per GNS, has asked Police to arrest the accused by or before 22-08-2023.

Notably, in a written complaint lodged by SSRB Srinagar to the effect that a local Daily Newspaper, Daily Jammu Jottings, Plot No. 77, Lower Roop Nagar, Sharika Vihar, behind JDA Flats, Jammu, in its edition dated 13 June, 2023 published a news item under the headline ‘seven arrested connection of selling of paper in Pulwama’.

In this news item, the said newspaper, as learnt by GNS, has cited reference to the selling of question papers of J&K Services Selection Board, which is totally false and baseless, as the JKSSB did not conduct any examination on 11th June, 2023.

“The news item published is therefore false, fabricated and malicious, and aimed to tarnish the image of the Board. The act/omission on part of the daily newspaper has a sense of conspiracy against the Board which has caused criminal intimidation and criminal defamation, It may be appreciated that the said act on part of the newspaper has the potential of causing doubts in the minds of aspirants who have to appear in future exams conducted by the JKSSB and therefore, intends to cause den in the credibility of this institution”, said an official in the knowhow of things.

“It is pertinent to mention that the news item carried by the said newspaper is without any iota of investigation/research and same has tendency to cause fear or alarm to the public, whereby, any person may be induced to commit an offence against the state or against the public tranquility. It is further informed that a notice was also issued to the editor in chief of the newspaper which has been replied by the concerned but no justification for the false and fabricating reporting was furnished”, the official said.

“Based on the contents of this news item, a protest was held in front of the University of Jammu (As reported in paper cutting and pen-drive) against the JKSSB. Accordingly, it is requested to direct the concerned to take appropriate action against the said newspaper in order to set the criminal investigation in motion as provided under law.”

“Upon this a Case FIR was registered and investigation was set into motion. Further during the course of investigation, many Notices U/S 41 A of CrPC were issued against the alleged person for his presence in Police Station on, 08th, 18th and, 21th of July-2023 to ascertain facts and circumstances in the case, but he failed to attend the Police Station till date”, the official added. (GNS)

Sarpanch Manigam-A caught red-handed while accepting bribe: ACB

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Sarpanch Manigam-A caught red-handed while accepting bribe: ACB

Srinagar, Aug 01 (KNO): Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday said that it trapped Sarpanch Manigam-A for demanding and accepting bribe of Rs 9,000.

As per a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a complainant approached PS ACB Srinagar, with a written complaint against a public servant; Muzaffar Ahmad Rather, Sarpanch Manigam-A, alleging demand of bribe for settlement of property dispute between the complainant and his sister.

“The two siblings had some dispute over distribution of property. Sister of complainant approached the accused Sarpanch for settlement. The complainant alleged that Sarpanch has repeatedly been demanding bribe from him for settlement of the issue,” the statement said.

Initially, it added that an amount of Rs 20,000 was demanded by the Sarpanch, however, after negotiations, he agreed to accept an amount of Rs 9,000 from the complainant.

“The complainant did not want to pay bribe and instead approached Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Srinagar for taking legal action against the accused public servant as provided under law,” the statement said.

“On receipt of the complaint, a Case FIR No. 13/2023 U/S 7 PC Act 1988 was registered with PS ACB Srinagar and investigation taken up,” it said.

“During the course of investigation, a trap team was constituted by this Bureau, which laid a successful trap and caught the accused public servant red handed while demanding and accepting bribe amount of Rs 9,000 from the complainant. The money was recovered from the accused on spot. The accused has been identified as Muzaffar Ahmad Rather S/O Wali Mohd Rather R/O Manigam, Sarpanch Manigam-A,” it said, adding that further investigation into the case is going on—(KNO)

JKBOSE 10th 11th and 12th important notifications, check details here

JKBOSE 10th 11th and 12th important notifications, check details here

Notification No. 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007/ HSP-Two (H)/ Annual 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification No. 005, 007, 008, 009, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014/ HSP-Two (R)/ Annual 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification No. 106, 107, 108/ SSE/ Annual-Regular/ 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Decision of the unfairmeans Disposal Committee for disposal of UFM cases of SSE (Class 10th) Annual Regular, 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Unfair Means Notification of HSE-I (Class 11th) Annual Regular 2023 of Kashmir Division (UFM Meeting on 03-08-2023) View

corrigendum to UFM Notification No. F(UFM-Review-SSE)B/KD/23 dated 25-07-2023 View

Notification No. 109, 110, 111, 112/ SSE/ Annual-Regular/ 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Decision of the unfairmeans Disposal Committee for disposal of UFM cases of SSE (Class 10th) Annual Regular, 2023 Examination of Kashmir Division View

Notification regarding postponement of examination of JKSOS (Class 10th) Session Annual/ Bi-Annual 2021-22 for UT of J&K and UT of Ladakh. View

Schedule for submission of offline Permission cum Examination Forms for HSP-I (Class 11th) Examination Session Annual (Private) /Bi-Annual 2023 View

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Poor air quality behind rise in lung cancer cases among non-smokers: DAK

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Poor air quality behind rise in lung cancer cases among non-smokers: DAK

Srinagar,Aug 1,KNT: On world lung cancer day, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Tuesday said lung cancer cases are on rise among people who have never smoked because of increasing exposure to toxic air.

“Poor air quality is behind spike in lung cancer cases among non-smokers,” said DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan.

Dr Hassan said evidence has shown that polluted air is associated with increased risk of lung cancer which is the most prominent cancer in Kashmir.

A new ground breaking study conducted at Francis Crick Institute and University College London has revealed that poor air quality can increase the odds of lung cancer in individuals who do not smoke.

“Researchers have found that increased exposure to fine particles – typically seen in vehicle exhaust and smoke from fossil fuels trigger inflammation which causes cancerous state in lung cells,” he said.

The DAK President said the air quality in Kashmir has been constantly deteriorating for the past few years due to the increasing number of vehicles, constructions, brick klins, cement and other factories which emit pollutants and significantly pollute the air.

“And this is contributing to enormous burden of lung cancer in the valley,” he said.

Dr Nisar said while smoking continues to be an important risk for lung cancer, in Kashmir many people who have never smoked are diagnosed with lung cancer and air pollution is a big factor.

“It is a wakeup call about the damaging impact of air pollution on human health. We cannot ignore climate health. If we want to address human health, we have to address climate health, he said.

“There is an urgent need to control air pollution to reduce the burden of lung cancer in the community and save precious human lives,” he added.(KNT)

Good News! Commercial LPG gas cylinders prices cut by Rs 100: check latest rates here

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Commercial LPG gas cylinders prices cut by Rs 100.

There has been no change in the price of domestic i.e. 14.2 kg cylinder. This cylinder is being sold at Rs.1103 in the country’s capital Delhi. The last price change was on March 1, 2023.

The rates of 19KG commercial LPG cylinder were last revised in July. The prices are likely to vary from state to state depending upon taxes.

As per the sources, the retail sales price of a commercial LPG gas cylinder will be 1,680 in Delhi from today. Where as, in Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai it will be 1,802, 1,640 and 1,852.50, respectively.

Crude oil prices in international markets affect the prices of LPG cylinders in the domestic market.

The prices for 14.2KG LPG domestic cooking gas cylinders has not been revised since March 1, this year. The prices for the non-subsidised domestic LPG cylinder is 1,103, 1,129, 1,102.50, and 1,118.50 in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai respectively.

1st august lpg rate: Government oil companies have announced the change in LPG prices from today i.e. 1st August. This time a huge reduction of Rs 100 has been made in the price of commercial LPG cylinders. Now the price of commercial LPG cylinder in the country’s capital Delhi is Rs 1680. Earlier, on July 4, 2023, there was a slight increase of Rs 7 in the price of such cylinders

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What is the condition of other cities: The price of a commercial cylinder in Kolkata is Rs.1802.50. Whereas, in Mumbai it is being sold at Rs.1640.50. Apart from this, the cost of a commercial cylinder in Chennai is Rs.1852.50. Let us tell you that commercial cylinders are of 19 kg.

No change in domestic cylinder: At the same time, there has been no change in the price of domestic i.e. 14.2 kg cylinder. This cylinder is being sold at Rs.1103 in the country’s capital Delhi. The last change in the price of this cylinder took place on 1 March 2023. Earlier, the change in prices was seen in July 2022. Then the price of domestic LPG cylinder in the country’s capital Delhi was Rs 1053, which is now Rs 1103.

Where to check rate: If you want to check the change in LPG cylinder price yourself, visit the link https://iocl.com/prices-of-petroleum-products. You can see any change in the price of LPG on the official website of Indian Oil.

State-backed oil marketing companies have reduced the prices of commercial LPG gas cylinders by Rs 99.75 per cylinder with effect from Tuesday. A 19 kg cooking gas cylinder will be available for Rs 1,680 in Delhi from today. Retail prices of a 19 kg cooking gas cylinder in Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai are Rs 1,802.50, Rs 1,640.50, and Rs 1,852.50 respectively from today, news agency ANI reported citing sources.

The rates of 19 kg LPG cylinder were last revised on July 4 this year. After the July revision, a 19 kg LPG cylinder was available at Rs 1,780 in Delhi, Rs 1,895.50 in Kolkata, Rs 1,733.50 in Mumbai and Rs 1,945 in Chennai.

Meanwhile, prices of 14.2 kg LPG cylinders or domestic cooking gas cylinders have not been revised. Prices of cooking gas cylinders for domestic use were last revised on March 1 this year. A non-subsidised 14.2 kg LPG cylinder costs Rs 1,103 in Delhi, Rs 1,129 in Kolkata, Rs 1,102.50 in Mumbai, and Rs 1,118.50 in Chennai.

LPG cylinder rates are revised on the first day of every month. LPG cylinder rates were increased for the first time in June after price cuts in April, May and June. LPG cylinder prices were last hiked on March 1 by Rs 50 per cylinder, after which rates were slashed by Rs 91.50 per cylinder in April and by Rs 171.50 in May. LPG cylinder prices were slashed by Rs 83.50 per cylinder in June.