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Showing posts with label Nambalbal pampore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nambalbal pampore. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Troops launched a massive military operation in Pampore

gulzar@journalist.com
The troops of 50-Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and personnel of Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday during massive search operations in many villages including Gausia Coloney, Azizabad and Nambalbal
 
Besides these villages, a massive cordon and search operation has also been launched in Awantipora, Lethpora,Tral and Ladhu other nearby areas, a local said.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Dr. Sheikh JALAL (Legend of Cardiology)

Dr. Sheikh JALAL (Legend of Cardiology)
pioneers who launched the specialty of invasive and interventional cardiology. Through their vision, genius, and perseverence, these physicians laid the groundwork for many of the most important advances in medical care in general, and cardiovascular care in particular.

We hope to continually expand our "Legends of Cardiology" section, as there are many "legends" in invasive/interventional cardiology who should be acknowledged here. We invite you to send your tributes to, and favorite memories of, these and other physicians who have made a real difference in the specialty. Your feedback and contributions are welcome at jkmpic@gmail.com

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Dr Sheikh Jalal to be flown to AIIMS today

Dr. Sheikh Jalal
Srinagar : Not accepting the police claims that Dr Sheikh Jalal Ud Din was not the target of ‘militants’, the family of  Dr. Sheikh Jalal is still apprehensive of possible attack on the ailing doctor. The family according to sources has decided to take him out of state for further treatment apparently because of ‘security reasons’.

Meanwhile, an air ambulance has been arranged to carry Dr Sheikh Jalal for specialized treatment at AIIMS Delhi today.

Comparatively stable after being operated second time on Friday, doctors are hopeful of his survival.

The doctors treating Dr Sheikh  Jalal said he is responding to medication and is stable.
Dr Sheikh Jalal is stable but his family wants to take him outside for security reasons,” said a doctor wishing not to be named.

“They fear for another possible attack on the doctor,” he added. Dr Sheikh Jalal, a renowned cardiologist and former director of SKIMS was shot along with his two personal security guards by some unidentified person at his ancestral home in Namlabal Pampore. Police claims attack was carried out by militants. The two guards later succumbed to their injuries leaving Dr Sheikh Jalal critically wounded. He was rushed to SKIMS where he is being treated presently.

Immediately after the incident, a team of experts at SKIMS operated upon his brain and abdomen, but he is said to have lost his left eye as bullet has pierced the eye. According to doctors they are not sure whether he would be able to see with his right eye.

The preliminary report of police investigation hinted that Dr Sheikh Jalal was not the target of the militant attack, but it was aimed at his security guards. The two policemen were killed in the attack and the rifle of one of them was snatched.

“It seems that Dr Sheikh Jalal became collateral damage,” said a police officer. “We are investigating whether it was a chance encounter or not,” he added.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Abdul Qayoom Ganai of Pampore

Srinagar : The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association has called for a two day Kashmir Bandh beginning tommorow. Accarding to a spokesman of the Bar, the call has been given to mark protest against the alleged custodial killing of top ex-militant commander Mr. Abdul Qayoom Ganai in Pampore. The International organisation viz Amnesty International and Asia Watach have been called upon to use their good offices to shop such killings in Kashmir.

As the body of the deceased reached his home town in Nambalbal, Pampore, thousands of people including women and children defying  restrictions staged massive pro-freedom and anti-India demonstrations. Later, thousands participated in the Nimaz-e-Jinazah of  Abdul Qayoom Ganai and his body was laid to rest in the local graveyard early morning. (Writer-South Asia)