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JKSSB Sub Inspector Selection List Released Download Pdf

Provisional List Declared for 1,200 Sub-Inspector Positions in J&K Police

The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board has released the provisional selection list for 1,200 Sub-Inspector positions in the Home Department. Candidates can download the PDF list from the JKSSB website.

The full provisional selection list contains details of the 1,200 candidates across categories who have been provisionally selected based on written exam, physical tests, and document verification.

Also Check: JKSSB Issues important Notification for Sub Inspector posts

The selections will be subject to outcome of any pending court cases or inquiries involving candidates. Selected candidates will undergo medical examinations starting December 30 before final appointment orders.

Whereas, the aforesaid posts were advertised by the Board vide Notification No. 06 of 2021 dated 21.10.2021, read with Notice No. SSB/Secy//2021/7926-42 dated 24.11.2021, for seeking applications from the eligible candidates; and

Whereas, in terms of the notified criteria, the selection for these posts was to be made on the basis of the Written Test, followed by Physical Standard Test(PST)/Physical Endurance Test(PET), with additional weight-uge assigned to the candidates in possession of NCC Certificates; and

Whereas, the SSB conducted the Computer Based Witten Test (CBT) for the aforesaid 1200 posts of Sub-Inspector, Police (Home Department), UT Cade w.e.f. 07.12.2022 to 20.12.2022 in multiple shifts. Pursuant to this, the Result/Score-sheet for the said examination was notified vide No. 3558 COEDEXAM(UT)/54/2022-03 (7057013) dated 03.11.2023; and

Whereas, this was followed by holding of the Physical Standard Test(PST)/Physical Endurance Test(PET) of the shortlisted candidates and subsequent Document Verification of the candidates falling in the consideration zone, both at Jammu and Srinagar.

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Transfers and Postings of Several DySp’s, read details here

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Transfers and Postings of DySp’s

Srinagar 29 Dec (KB): Jammu & Kashmir Police Issues Transfer Order for Deputy Superintendents of Police

The Jammu & Kashmir Police headquarters issued an order today transferring several Deputy Superintendents of Police (DYSPs) to new posts across the Kashmir and Jammu regions.

A total of 15 DYSPs were transferred in the order. Some key transfers include:

– Zaheer Abbas has been transferred from DYSP State Crime Records Bureau Jammu to SDPO Nehru Park Srinagar
– Mohd Irfan Khan has been transferred from DYSP PCR Jammu to SDPO Amas
– Owais Rashid has been transferred from DYSP District Armed Ramban to SDPO Bijbehara
– Ajaz Ahmad has been transferred from DYSP Police Control Kupwara to DYSP Headquarters Kulgam

The police order stated that the transfers were being made “in the interest of administration” and would take effect immediately.

Eight senior police officers, including several Superintendents of Police (SPs), have also been asked to report to the Zonal Police Headquarters in Srinagar/Jammu until their formal adjustment/posting.

The order has been issued by the Director General of Police J&K and signed by the Inspector General of Police.–(Kashmir Bulletin)

Transfers and Postings of Several DySp's, read details here

Innovative Farming Triumph: Abdul Majeed’s Journey to Agricultural Success in Ramban

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Innovative Farming Triumph: Abdul Majeed’s Journey to Agricultural Success in Ramban

RAMBAN, DECEMBER 29 (KB): In the heart of Gandhri Block, Ramban District, emerges a tale of agricultural brilliance as Abdul Majeed, a progressive farmer, redefines success through pioneering innovation. Over the last five years, Majeed’s commitment to cutting-edge farming techniques has not only doubled his annual income but has set a precedent for sustainable agriculture in the region.

Majeed’s approach includes the establishment of a state-of-the-art powerhouse for protected cultivation, ensuring a consistent yield, and shielding crops from adverse weather conditions. His implementation of advanced practices has doubled his income from Rs. 2.70 lakh to an impressive Rs. 5.60 lakh.

Committed to sustainability, Abdul Majeed has established a vermicompost unit for the proper decomposition of Farm Yard Manure (FYM), championing organic farming and enriching the soil with essential nutrients. This success story not only underscores the tangible benefits of embracing innovation in agriculture but also stands as an inspiration for fellow farmers in the district.

Abdul Majeed credits his success to the support from the Agricultural Department, working under the overall guidance of Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary. The department’s initiatives, coupled with Majeed’s commitment, have contributed to fostering sustainable farming practices and boosting the agricultural landscape.

Majeed actively participates in training programs organized by the Agricultural Department, staying abreast of the latest advancements and contributing to the success of his farming operations. Expressing gratitude, Abdul Majeed highlights the pivotal role played by the Agricultural Department in empowering farmers and creating an environment conducive to agricultural innovation.

The Agricultural Department in Ramban remains dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture and supporting farmers like Abdul Majeed. Through various initiatives, the department aims to enhance productivity and economic well-being in the district.

Abdul Majeed’s story serves as a symbol of prosperity, showcasing excellence in agricultural practices on his 0.7-hectare land. His commitment to quality and diversification, including Maize, Oats, Oilseeds, Vegetables, Walnut, Mushroom, Milching Cows, Vermicompost, Anardana, Bee Colonies, Pear, Apple, Backyard Poultry, and Flower Cultivation, is a testament to the transformative power of innovative and sustainable farming.–(Kashmir Bulletin)

TRAFFIC PLAN & ADVISORY FOR 30-12-2023

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Jammu Srinagar National Highway Traffic Advisory

Srinagar 29 Dec: POLICE HEADQUARTERS, J&K, JAMMU/SRINAGAR

1. From 28-12-2023, 1700 hrs to 29-12-2023, 1700 hrs, there was slow movement observed on NH-44 due to breakdown of 03 HMVs and poor surface condition of road at Dalwas and single lane traffic at Cafeteria-Mehad, Magerkote, Nachlana and Hingani between Nashri and NAVYUG Tunnel.

2. Passengers/LMVs operators are advised to prefer journey on Jammu-Srinagar NHW during day time. Please avoid journey during night hours as apprehension of shooting stones between Ramban and Banihal.

3. HMVs Operators/Owners are requested to desist from overloading and carry sufficient fuel during journey on Jammu-Srinagar NHW. It is further requested that vehicle owners must double check the fitness of their vehicles and carry sufficient fuel before undertaking journey on Jammu-Srinagar NHW.

4. HMVs with only 06 and 10 tyres shall be allowed to ply through Dhar road.

TRAFFIC PLAN & ADVISORY FOR 30-12-2023:-

Subject to fair weather and good road condition, LMVs Passenger/Private Cars/HMVs/Load Carriers shall be allowed from both sides on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) viz Jammu towards Srinagar and vice-versa. Commuters are advised to follow lane discipline.

SFs Convoy Movement:-

Subject to fair weather and good road condition, Security Forces vehicles shall be allowed from both sides on Jammu-Srinagar NHW (NH-44) viz Jammu towards Srinagar and vice-versa.

SSG ROAD

Subject to fair weather and good road condition, vehicular movement on Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumari road shall be allowed from both sides viz Srinagar towards Kargil and vice-versa. LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Minamarg towards Srinagar between 0830 hrs. to 1100 hrs. Similarly, LMVs followed by HMVs shall be allowed from Sonamarg towards Kargil between 1230 hrs to 1530 hrs. No vehicle shall be allowed after cut off timings.

SFs Convoy, plying from Srinagar to Kargil, shall leave Srinagar at 0800 hrs. SFs Convoy plying from Drass to Srinagar shall plan their movement in such a manner so that Civil Traffic doesn’t get disturbed.

Mughal Road:-

Tomorrow subject to fair weather and good road condition, vehicular movement on Mughal road shall be allowed from both sides viz. Poonch towards Shopian and vice versa. These vehicles shall be allowed from Behramgalla (Buffliaz) and Herpora (Shopian) between 1000 hrs to 1500 hrs. after green signal from road agencies.

ADVISORY:-

People are advised to undertake journey on NH-44 only after confirming status of the road from Traffic control units as under:

• Jammu (0191-2459048, 0191- 2740550, 9419147732, 103)

• Srinagar (0194-2450022, 2485396, 18001807091, 103)

• Ramban (9419993745)

• Udhampur (8491928625)

• PCR Kishtwar (9906154100) for status of Sinthan Road.

Health Year Ender: Amid reforms, successes in 2023, J&K health sector faces challenges ahead

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Health Year Ender: Amid reforms, successes in 2023, J&K health sector faces challenges ahead

Srinagar, Dec 29 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir witnessed a major overhaul and new developments in the health sector this year with uptick in works of twin AIIMS coming up in both regions.

The AIIMS Jammu is nearing completion while AIIMS coming up at Kashmir’s Awantipora is expected to be completed next year.

In the Parliament, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Bharati Pravin Pawar confirmed that 92 percent of the construction work for AIIMS Jammu has been completed.

Though the situation is less promising for AIIMS Awantipora, with 56 percent of the work still pending as per the latest estimates, but the health facility which can result in access to quality healthcare is set to be complete by 2024.

Amid this, the government has increased 2000 medical seats in Jammu and Kashmir to address the shortage of doctors and has upgraded health facilities. Primary health centres were upgraded to the level of Sub-District Hospitals (SDHs) to meet Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) norms.

According to a health department’s Vision Document 2047, available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the objective is to ensure the availability of quality and affordable healthcare services at the doorstep by rationalizing existing facilities and establishing new ones.

It plans to upgrade non-Traditional Public Health Centers (NTPHCs) to PHCs and establishment of new Sub Centers in remote and underserved areas. The upgradation will occur depending on population growth.

Besides, 250 Diplomate of National Board (DNB) seats have been approved in SKIMS Soura/Government Medical Colleges/District Hospitals/Sub-District Hospitals along with 590 B.Sc paramedical seats in seven Medical Colleges and 440 B.Sc. Nursing seats.

Moreover, 60 seats for Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) have been introduced in Government Unani Medical College, Kashmir and 63 seats for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) have been added in Ayurvedic Medical College, Akhnoor, Jammu.

An additional 200 MBBS seats have also been introduced, raising the total intake capacity to 1300 seats. This has been achieved by operationalizing Government Medical Colleges in Udhampur and Handwara in 2023-24.

With focus on infrastructure, the population of Jammu and Kashmir is facing multiple health issues with new communicable diseases as well as the increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases, according to officials. To top it all, the rise in drug abuse among the young population is putting a burden on the health sector.

The communicable diseases include such as EBOLA, Bird flu, Swine Flu, Zika and Coronavirus besides the increased prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as anaemia, hypertension, diabetes and cancer. Cancer, heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, diabetes, obesity, hypertension are on rise in J&K.

Doctors attribute the surge in such cases to lifestyle changes and adoption of a Western and urban lifestyle.

They stress on the need for individual changes such as adopting a healthy lifestyle, maintaining good food habits, physical exercise and quitting smoking. At a collective level, measures include preventing environmental pollution and ensuring access to clean water.

Additionally, anaemia remains a major health problem in the region, especially among women and children. Doctors attribute this to nutritional deficiencies and a lack of awareness about menstrual health.

There are 8.7 percent of women and 8 percent of men aged above 15 whose blood sugar level is above 140 mg/dl.

Drug abuse is on the rise in J&K especially intravenous injection while doctors also said that persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) are at risk of having unwanted health problems that affect their body as well as their overall health, however, addiction treatment facilities are emerging as a boon for drug addicts who have made their mind of getting rid of this menace.

Around 13.5 lakh people in Jammu and Kashmir consume drugs, with over 5 lakh addicts using opioids, a parliament panel report has revealed.

Besides drug abuse, mental health issues are on the rise J&K as over 29,000 calls were received on tele manhas in the last one year while over 200 youngsters were counselled through chatbot so far.

Virtual autism is emerging as a new challenge among children in J&K as most of the children in J&K spend most of their time on mobile phones and other screens.

Meanwhile, scan and share along digital payment facilities have been started in hospitals in J&K this year and so far around 26 lakhs tokens have been generated through scan and share facilities while the government is working to ensure paperless hospital registrations.

A hundred percent saturation under the AB PM-JAY SEHAT scheme was achieved this year and hundreds of critical procedures were conducted free of cost through Ayushmaan Bharat Scheme.

The much awaited Cancer institute at Jammu was made functional this year and some procedures were carried out for the first time in J&K hospitals this year.

The 300-bedded high-tech Bone and Joint Hospital Jammu was made functional this year while the much awaited new building at B&J hospital Srinagar is expected to be completed in the next 2-3 months while chemotherapy units have been started in almost all district hospitals.

TB Testing facilities have been ramped in Kashmir by at least three times and very soon Kashmir is expected to get TB free status.

An official said that there are thousands of posts lying vacant in the department since years and filling them can ensure healthcare facilities to all—(KNO)

Gulmarg Celebrates Tourism Boom: Welcomes Record-Breaking 1.65 Million Visitors in 2023

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Gulmarg witnesses record-breaking tourist influx of 1.65 million in 2023

Surpasses previous year’s 1.5 million mark; mostly foreign tourists visiting valley, say officials, assure this winter will be ‘heaven’ for adventure enthusiasts

Waris Fayaz

Gulmarg, Dec 29 (KNO): In a remarkable testament to its enduring allure, Gulmarg, the famous ski-resort, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, now adorned in a pristine white cloak, has set a new milestone by welcoming an astounding 1.65 million tourists throughout the year 2023.

The destination served as an irresistible draw for visitors seeking not only thrilling winter sports but also the tranquillity of its breathtaking scenery. Offering a unique blend of adventure and natural beauty, the substantial influx of tourists underscores Gulmarg’s position as a top-tier destination.

Speaking with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Assistant Director Tourism, Gulmarg, Javeed-ur-Rehman said that the destination recorded around 16.50 lakh tourist arrivals in the year 2023, surpassing the previous year’s mark of 15.4 lakhs.

“Gulmarg is a jewel in the winter tourism crown, offering not only world-class skiing and mesmerizing views but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the genuine warmth of Kashmiri hospitality,” he said. He said this year they are expecting a significant rise in tourist footfall, saying the destination is witnessing an average tourist arrival of 5,000.

On the eve of Christmas only, Gulmarg recorded the significant arrival of 10,000 tourists. What is more fascinating is the arrival of foreign tourists. “The allure of Gulmarg was heightened by the enchanting ambience of the holiday season. Once winter activities are going to take place, foreign arrivals will significantly rise,” the AD Tourism said, adding, “The destination is geared up for the new year and winter season boom. The hospitality sector, including hotels and guesthouses, is operating at full capacity, showcasing its ability to seamlessly host a large influx of tourists.”

Meanwhile, in a fervent call to the visitors, Rehman urged tourists to explore the unparalleled beauty of Kashmir. He highlighted not only the breathtaking landscapes but also the renowned hospitality that awaits visitors. “Come, be a part of the magic that is Kashmir. Let Gulmarg enchant you, and may the genuine hospitality of our people create memories that last a lifetime,” he said in a message to the tourists.

Meanwhile, an official from the tourism department, sharing the details of tourist influx for the year 2023, said Gulmarg recorded a record-breaking tourist influx of 16.50 lakh.

As per the official, in January, the total number of tourists was 95,989, which included 69,383 domestic, 26,149 local, and 457 foreigners. Similarly, in February, 92,412 total tourist arrivals were recorded. In March, 119,350 tourists marked their significance, in April 136,096 was recorded, while in May, 154,284 influx was recorded.

It was seen as a significant marking and a peak month for tourist arrivals at the destination in June and July. In June, 2,08,011 people visited the destination, which included 1,57,720 domestic arrivals, and 49,945 locals, while 346 foreigners also contributed to the numbering. In July only, 2,15,465 tourist influx was recorded, which includes 103,207 domestic arrivals, 1,11,519 locals, and 739 foreigners.

Similarly in August, 1,21,941 visitors visited the famous destination, September recorded 1,11,968 arrivals, and in October 1,24,757. In November 1,23,333 marked their presence while December recorded around 1,46,500 arrivals, mostly domestic and foreigners.

It is pertinent to mention that the authorities and the tourism officials are collaborating seamlessly to ensure the safety and satisfaction of the influx of guests, by implementing measures for crowd control, traffic management and the overall welfare of the visitors.

The iconic Gulmarg Gondola – Asia’s highest cable car – remained a major attraction, providing panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks that captivated the hearts of adventure seekers.

Speaking to KNO, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Gulmarg, Syed Altaf Hussain said that ahead of a winter season In Gulmarg, the administration is fully geared up and is done with the necessary preparations to ensure a safe, enjoyable and well-managed experience for everyone.

The official asked the visitors to stay informed about weather updates and follow safety guidelines. He urged them to cooperate with the authorities to make the winter season in Gulmarg a memorable experience. “The safety of residents and visitors is our top priority, especially in winters when roads are unpredictable,” he said.

Meanwhile, to ensure the safety of the people amidst the prevailing harsh weather, a control room has been also established to facilitate a swift response in the face of potential weather challenges. People have been asked to contact the officials of the SDM office at the time of any emergency, which includes Owais Ahmed (7889805393), Faisal Fayaz (7006952814), and Suhail Ahmed Parrah (9596516456).

Director Tourism, Raja Yaqoob speaking on the occasion of Christmas celebrations at the ski-resort said, “Mostly foreign tourists are coming to the valley, which is a happy gesture. Gulmarg is geared up for the winter season; the destination is packed up, followed by Pahalgam and Sonamarg, which is opening for the first for the winter.”

The officials from the tourism department said this winter season will be heaven for adventure enthusiasts as the destination has been geared up to offer an array of winter activities and sports including Skiing, Snowboarding, Gondola rides, Sleigh rides, Snowshoeing, Ice Skating to welcome them besides cultural events and festivals, which Gulmarg often hosts during the winter season to allow the visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Kashmir—(KNO)

Fiza Nazir Secures Gold at Asian MMA Championship 2023

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Sgr’s Fiza Nazir clinches gold medal at Asian MMA Championship 2023

8 hours of daily hard-work helps me to achieve my goal, says Fiza

Rehan Qayoom Mir

Srinagar, Dec 29: Fiza Nazir, the rising martial arts star from Fateh Kadal area of Srinagar, has made history by clinching the gold medal in the senior women’s -56.7 kg weight category at the Asian MMA Championship 2023 (IMMMAF), hosted in Bahrain.

Fiza Nazir’s remarkable victory at the prestigious championship not only brought pride to her home state but also signified a groundbreaking moment in her flourishing career.

Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Fiza said, “I am very happy after winning the gold medal.”

She added, “I trained myself for 8 hours a day to achieve the goal. My message to the budding talent of Kashmir is to always be disciplined, which helps them to achieve success.”

Furthermore, she appealed to the youngsters to stay away from drugs and indulge in the sports activities where they can showcase their skills and talent and make their family as well as the entire nation proud.

Moreover, Fiza expressed profound gratitude to her coaches and supporters for their unwavering support throughout her journey—(KNO)

University of Kashmir Declared Results For Various Programmes

Srinagar: University of Kashmir has announced results for several undergraduate and postgraduate programs over the past week. The university has declared the results of exams held during 2022 and 2023 on its official website – Direct Link At Bottoms

As per reports, University of Kashmir has announced results of B.Tech 8th semester, B.Tech 5th semester, B. A LLB, B.Sc Nursing, LLB Honors, MCA, MSCIT, M.A. Urdu, MBBS, and Molvi degree examinations. The detailed result notification list is available online.

Students who appeared in these exams can visit the University of Kashmir results portal and check their scorecard by entering their roll number and other asked credentials. The university has time and again advised students to regularly visit the results website for the most recent updates.

Some of the critical exams whose results have been declared recently include – B.Tech 8th semester December 2022, B.Tech 8th semester September 2023, B.Tech 5th semester July-August 2023, B.A. LLB 2nd semester August-September 2023, B.Sc Nursing 4th year supplementary October 2023, and more.

The results portal is also showing notifications for upcoming semester exams for programs like Molvi 6th, 5th and 4th semesters. Students are informed to keep checking this space for their admit cards, timetable and other important information.

University authorities have notified that students who wish to apply for revaluation or want photocopies of their evaluated answer sheets can do so by filling out the application form online and paying the requisite fee. The revaluation and re-totalling results will be declared after the due evaluation process.

Direct KU Result Link

Students have appreciated the timely manner in which University of Kashmir publishes examination results for transparency. They can reach out to the exam department for queries if any.

J&K BANK Calendar 2024 Download PDF

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J&K BANK Calendar 2024 Download PDF

Srinagar, 29 Dec: MD & CEO Baldev Prakash today unveiled the J&K Bank’s Wall Calendar for the year 2024 in presence of Executive Director Sudhir Gupta amid rounds of applause from General Managers and other senior officers here at the corporate headquarters.

With a theme of ‘Timeless Treasures’, the Bank has showcased the fast-emerging scenic spots on the tourist-maps of J&K and Ladakh UTs in its Wall Calendar -2024. He also launched the Bank’s e-Calendar – 2024 on the occasion.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, MD & CEO Baldev Prakash said, “J&K Bank Calendar continues to be the most sought-after thing in J&K and Ladakh during this time of the year, for, people consider it as a prized souvenir worth round the year presence in their homes and offices across the Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh. Besides a great tool of brand promotion for the Bank during the last many decades, our calendars have showcased Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh along with their diversity to exhibit the nature’s charming beauty weaving different cultures and varied geographies together into a uniquely beautiful tapestry.”

While acknowledging the overwhelming public sentiment as validation of the love and trust for the Bank in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, he said, “With annual tourist arrival numbers burgeoning to over 2 crore, the theme of ‘Timeless Treasure’ for Calendar 2024 is also an attempt to further showcase and popularise some of the fast-emerging tourist destinations in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.”

“Being significant stakeholders in the development of tourism and its allied industry, the idea also is to leverage the brand appeal of the Bank to engage the larger public attention towards these fast emerging destinations so that these places also get important spots in the itinerary of major tour and travel companies across the country and abroad”, he said, adding further that e-Calendar has also been continued to mark our presence on every digital platform and ensure that the people have access to our calendar on the go.

Wishing the people of J&K and Ladakh well for the upcoming year in general and Bank’s customers across the country in particular, MD & CEO asserted, “On this occasion, I also extend my best New Year wishes to the people and pray that the year 2024 finds them happy and healthy with peace and prosperity.”

Earlier, the Bank’s General Manager Syed Shafat Hussain Rufai briefed the MD about the process that resulted in the making of Calendar -2024. He said, “Wall calendar has an iconic place in J&K and Ladakh and people crave for it at the onset of a new year. It has served as a great tool of brand promotion for the Bank as well as J&K and Ladakh. Its presence in peoples’ homes also acts as an effective medium of brand recall.”

Notably, the fast-emerging tourist spots on the scenic-map of J&K and Ladakh covered in the Calendar are Tulip Garden in Sanasar Jammu, Hanle Village in Ladakh, Bangus Valley in Kupwara Kashmir, Botapathri in Gulmarg Kashmir, Tso Moriri Lake in Ladakh and Jai Valley in Bhaderwah Jammu.

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Tomorrow’s Forecast: Clearing Skies as Meteorologists Predict Improved Visibility Amidst Dense Fog

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Dense fog prevails, MeT predicts improvement in visibility tomorrow

Gbl among 3 places record season’s coldest night of season, feeble WD to affect J&K on Saturday

Mubashir Aalam Wani

Srinagar, Dec 29 (KNO): A couple of places including the Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district recorded the season’s coldest night while the dense fog continued to blanket Kashmir, causing inconvenience to the commuters across the valley on Friday.

For the first straight day, the dense fog engulfed Kashmir including Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir. The experts have stated the dense fig is an outcome of the persistent dry spell as well as the air pollution here.

Director Meteorological department (MeT), Dr Mukhtar Ahmad told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the fog would likely continue till January 04 due to the absence of any major wet spell here.

Moreover, Ganderbal, Budgam in Central Kashmir and Bandipora in north Kashmir recorded the coldest night of the season at minus 6.7 degree Celsius.

Pahalgam in South Kashmir recorded a low of minus 5.4 degree Celsius. Srinagar, however, shivered at minus 3.3 degree Celsius while Qazigund in South Kashmir has recorded a low of minus 4.2 degree Celsius.

Gulmarg, a famous ski-resort, has recorded a low of minus 2.5 degree Celsius. Kupwara in north Kashmir has recorded a low of minus 4.0 degree Celsius while Kokernag recorded a minimum temperature of minus 2.6 degree Celsius.

Moreover, the MeT Director said that the weather is expected to remain partly to generally cloudy with dry conditions. He added that there is a possibility of slight improvement in visibility during December 30th & 31st due to approaching feeble Western Disturbance.

On January 3 & 4, the weather is expected to remain cloudy with possibility of light snow at isolated higher reaches. “Overall there is no forecast of any significant weather activity till 4th January,” he said—(KNO)