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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Riyaz Naikoo Buried In Sonamarg Ganderal Alongwith 3 Militants


Pic: Sheikh Abdul Aziz(Baba-e-Askariyat)-1991

Inspector General of Police Kashmir Vijay Kumar ( IPS) confirmed to GNS the killing of Naikoo and his associate in the gunfight.

Srinagar: Operational Chief Commander of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Riyaz Naikoo and his associate were killed in a gunfight a joint team of police, army and CRPF at Beighpora area in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, officials said on Wednesday.

Official said said that a joint team of Police, army’s 55 Rashtriya Rifles and CRPF had launched a search operation in Beighpora area, Naikoo’s hometown, late last night. As they zeroed in on particular house, they said, the militants opened fire which was retaliated, triggering off an encounter in which two militants including Naikoo and his aide Adil were killed.

Inspector General of Police Kashmir Vijay Kumar ( IPS) confirmed to GNS the killing of Naikoo and his associate in the gunfight.  The other slain militant was identified by a police officer as Adil Ahmad Bhat of Panjaran Villag.

“The operation was launched last evening and contact was established with hiding (militants) in the morning today,” a police spokesman said in a statement issued here.

The 35-year-old Naikoo had joined militant ranks in 2012. Naikoo, a former mathematics teacher at a private school, was one of the close aides of the popular Hizb commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani who was killed in Bumdoora village in Kokernag area of South Kashmir on 8 July 2016.

Naikoo who as per security establishment was working under code name Mohammad Bin Qasim become the operational chief commander of the Hizb after successor of Burhan Wani, Mohammad Yasin Itoo alias Mehmood Ghaznavi, was killed along with two of his associates in an 18-hour-long gunfight with joint team of police, army and CRPF at Awnira, Zainapora village in south Kashmir’s Shopian district in August 2017. Naikoo, who figured in the list of 12 most militants issued by the army in 2017 as also in the hit-list of 17 top militants issued by intelligence agencies in 2018, carried Rs 12 lakh on head being A++ category militant.

In 2018, Naikoo-led Hizb militants kidnapped 11 family members of policemen prompting the police to release his father Asadullah Naikoo from their custody. The police had picked Asadullah from his Awantipora home in south Kashmir, a day after militants had killed four policemen in Shopian. Later, in an audio message, Riyaz had warned the police of dangerous consequences if the relatives of militants were not released.

Meanwhile, sources said that Naikoo and Adil besides two other militants– Adil Manzoor Wani

Of Padgam Pora and Rafiq Ahmad Dar of Kerinibal Samboora—killed in a gunfight at Sharshali Khrew Pulwama were buried in presence of magistrate at Sonamarg Ganderbal.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

India is world's second largest exporter of herbal medicines after China Read more at: https://yourstory.com/2018/01/india-second-exporter-herbal-med

In an event conducted in New Delhi recently, it was announced that India is the second largest exporter of medicinal plants in the world. With 6,600 medicinal plants, India is second to China in this ranking, and together they produce over 70 percent of the herbal medicine’s demand across the globe. 

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Care official site The event was the first time that eminent people from across the world came together to discuss the strengthening of traditional medicinal system and its scientific purpose. The four-day programme ‘International Arogya 2017’ was organised in December, 2017, where 1,500 delegates from over 60 countries participated. 

The event also witnessed a discussion revolving around various topics such as Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH). The estimate for India’s domestic market and export for homeopathy is said to be at Rs 500 crore, and Rs 200 crore respectively. 

The Minister of Commerce and Industry Suresh Prabhu was present in the event. According to the DNA India, he said, We now have an opportunity to bring the Indian system of medicine in the mainstream, and integrate the AYUSH infrastructure into the Indian healthcare system. 

There will be 1,355 hospitals having a 53,296 bed capacity, 9,493 licensed manufacturing units, 22,635 dispensaries, 450 undergraduate colleges, and 7.18 lakh registered practitioners as part of the infrastructure. According to Gaon Connection, Minister of State (Independent Charges) in Ministry of AYUSH Shripad Yesso Naik said, 

Benchmarks will be set for Yoga, Unani, Ayurveda, and Panchkarma, for which an agreement has been made with the World Health Organisation (WHO). We are also in talks with other countries like Tajikistan, Israel, Russia, Peru and Tanzania. 

Products and services from over 250 companies that manufacture alternative medicines were showcased in the event. The current valuation of the Indian herbal market is at Rs 5,000 crore with an annual growth of 14 percent.

Read more at: https://yourstory.com/2018/01/india-second-exporter-herbal-med

Medical student drops out to grow rare crop, makes lakhs in profits

Kashmir, with its favourable climatic conditions, is the only state one thinks of in relation to saffron farming. However, evolving farming methodologies have changed things over the years. 
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American Saffron, a relatively new crop, can be grown in hot climatic conditions as well, and 27-year-old Sandesh Patil has taken it to his home state of Maharashtra.
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Hailing from Jalgaon district, Sandesh was doing his Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine, and Surgery when he realised that the field of medicine did not interest him. Quitting his studies midway, he decided to take up saffron farming and is now earning lakhs in profit. 

According to Sandesh, previously, only banana and cotton were grown in the region. However, these crops weren't proving particularly beneficial to farmers, which was why he developed a passion to do something different. 

Researching the types of crops that could be grown in the region, he came across saffron farming on the internet and realised it had successfully been done in Rajasthan and many other areas, bringing farmers huge benefits. 

His relatives, unaware of the possibilities, opposed the idea. However, he held his ground and the family eventually gave in to his resolution and determination. 

Sandesh bought 3,000 plants for Rs 9.20 lakh at the rate of Rs 40 per plant from Pali in Rajasthan, which he planted on his half-acre land. Practising organic farming, he produced 15 kg of saffron in the first year. He sold the produce at Rs 40,000 per kg, which brought in Rs 6.20 lakh. After reducing his various expenses, he earned a profit of nearly Rs 5.40 lakh.

Saffron farming has previously been carried out only in Kashmir and a few parts of the USA. By doing this in a place like Jalgaon in Rajasthan, Sandesh has achieved a remarkable feat.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Attacks on Muslims in the Name of COVID-19 Surge Across India

Despite a nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 threat, attacks on Muslims have increased in different parts of India in the past few days. Not just Muslim persons, but mosques and Muslim-run businesses have also been targetted.  
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Sunday, March 29, 2020

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Rhus coriaria, commonly called Sicilian sumac, tanner's sumach, or elm-leaved sumach, is a deciduous shrub to small tree in the Anacardiaceae family,from Kashmir.
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Friday, March 27, 2020

Modi's speech disappoints doctors and scientists

In the eyes of Corona, the United States has asked employees of private companies to pay salaries, Spain nationalized private hospitals, on the contrary, our PM declared 'Janata curfew'.

The Rogresso Medicos and Scientist Forum (PMSF) expressed great disappointment and surprise at Prime Minister Modi's address to the nation broadcast on Thursday and criticized the Prime Minister's announcement of the 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday. In a statement to PMSF's national convenor, Dr Harjit Bhatti, said he was surprised at the announcement of the 'Janata Curfew' and was unable to understand how it could prevent the disease.

His statement says, "How can one practice endurance? By avoiding the crowds, you do not do yourself justice by not leaving the house, nor with your family, before giving the Prime Minister such advice that it should be kept in mind that ninety percent of India's employees are in the unorganized sector. Work and they do not have the luxury of sitting at home. For them, daily work is essential to their lives. "

He said that the Prime Minister should have made at least the following announcements.

• Poor families whose financial accounts should be financed so that they can stay in their homes.
• Provide free rations to the poor and should be used by the Food Corporation of India.
• Advising people to abstain from rumors, the prime minister should say that he should completely ignore that corona can be cured by drinking cow's urine or applying cow dung.

The PMSF statement said that the Prime Minister did not highlight the arrangements made by the government. The PMSF has also raised questions about ICMR claims. "The number of samples taken by ICMR is very small and this number cannot prove that the corona virus has not spread to the community," the statement said.

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Police Arrests Man Who Claimed Treatment For Coronavirus

Police on Friday arrested a 21-year-old shopkeeper in Tangmarg area of north Kashmir who had claimed to have found the cure to coronavirus.
“On the afternoon of 20 March, Tangmarg Police was alerted to an audio clip which was going viral on various social media platforms. The person in the audio clip claimed to have found a cure for treating coronavirus and requested for his message to be made viral so that it can reach the masses,” a police officer said.
“The clip generated a stir and people were frantically enquiring about the same and were planning to visit his native village. Which would have resulted in chaos and confusion,” the police said.
Acting on this tipoff, Police swung into action and arrested the accused who has been identified as Mohammad Hussain Kumar son of Ali Mohammad Kumar of Mochikhoda, the officer said.
“Appropriate legal action has been initiated against the person,” the police said, adding, “General public is requested to take advice only and only from qualified medical practitioners and not to fall for quacks looking to make a quick buck and profit from the pandemic.”
Police said any similar attempt or misinformation may please be brought into the notice of Tangmarg Police immediately.

Coronavirus in Kashmir...Lates update

SRINAGAR:  At least 43 Indians returning home from Pakistan and kept in isolation by authorities in Amritsar include14 students from Kashmir studying in Pakistan, according to a local news agency CNS.

They were driven to a drug rehabilitation centre, where they were screened.
Kashmiri students were asked to return home after Pakistan closed its educational institutions due to the virus outbreak.

Besides, 14 Kashmiris, there were 29 crew members of a broadcasting team who had gone to cover the Pakistan Super League, who entered India through Attari border in Amritsar on Thursday Morning.
“The group was handed over to us on Thursday morning,” Amritsar civil surgeon Dr Prabhdeep Kaur Johal was quoted saying. “After conducting their medical checkup, they have been isolated for the next 24 hours. They will be tested again and their reports will be sent to the higher authorities. The decision of their release will be taken up by the state government on Friday. Till now, all of them have been asymptomatic.”

Before they were permitted to enter India, there was a lot of drama at Attari, the news agency reported. The students were exited from Pakistan and the Indian immigration officials delayed the permission to enter by at least a day. After their families and the media reported the case to the authorities, they were finally permitted in.

Pakistan has reported two death and 454 have tested positive for the Coronavirus. Islamabad has closed all the educational institutions to prevent the spread of the virus and asked Kashmiri students to go home for the time being.

Monday, March 9, 2020

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Watermelon seeds of kashmir

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Dried fruits in Kashmir

It is a good remedy for swollen legs with varicose veins, and 
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This is a very special late variety that is known for flavor
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Aji charapita growing guide

Aji Charapita - Hot Pepper. Selling for very high prices to Lima's best chefs, this pepper is the most expensive in the world! The north Peruvian jungle native is a wild bushy plant which produces hundreds of hot, small (. 25 inch), round Tepin-like peppers.

The plant grows preferably in areas with a hot climate, high humidity and soils with a high quantity of organic matter. In ideal conditions, it can reach a height of one meter and develop a rich foliage with oval shaped, light green leaves.

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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Myrtus communis seeds for your Garden

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Myrtus communis, the common myrtle, is a species of
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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Hing cultivation in India

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A species of the herb is found in the deserts of Iran and the mountains of Afganistan, but it is also cultivated in Kashmir. While it's origins are from the Middle East, but over a period of time Heeng has gained immense popularity across India too.

The major supply of asafoetida to India is from Afghanistan and Iran. There are two main varieties of asafoetida ie. Hing Kabuli Sufaid (Milky white asafoetida) and Hing Lal (Red asafoetida).

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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB)

Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has launched call & WhatsApp helpline number 9419678060 on which the citizens can report demands for bribe/ corruption through social messenger and also through call.

The spokesman said that the motive of the ACB behind the announcing a WhatsApp and call helpline is to encourage citizens to report cases of corruption and bribe demands.
While launching the WhatsApp and call helpline of Anti-Corruption Bureau in Srinagar, Anand Jain, IPS, Director, Anti-Corruption Bureau said that WhatsApp has become a very popular medium of communication and people are more comfortable using WhatsApp, said the spokesman.
Moreover, WhatsApp will also enable the complainant to post picture and videos of any complaints through an electronic medium in a real-time basis, said ACB spokesman in a statement.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Man beaten by mob, made to chant Jai Shri Ram, dies

A 24-year-old man, who was allegedly beaten for hours on suspicion of stealing a motorcycle and is seen in a purported video being forced to chant Jai Shri Ram and Jai Hanuman, died four days later, Jharkhand police said on Monday.

The recently married Ansari was rushed to the Saraikela Sadar (district) Hospital after he complained of uneasiness on June 21, three days after he was tied to a pole and beaten with sticks through the night of June 18. On June 22, he was referred to the Tata Hospital in Jamshedpur.
"We have formed an SIT to probe into the matter and it has already conducted raids in the area on Sunday night," Superintendent of Police Karthik S said.
Asked about the purported video of the incident, which is being circulated widely on social media and in which a mob is heard forcing Ansari to chant the slogans, Karthik S said a case has been lodged against an accused for inciting "communal sentiments".
"Papu Mandal has been arrested and an inquiry into the incident is on," the SP added. Further details of the incident will be disclosed at a media briefing later in the day, he said.
Ansari's assault took place on June 18 when he was returning from Jamshedpur, with two friends.
Some villagers caught them and accused them of stealing a motorcycle at Dhatkidih village in Seraikela-Kharsawan district, police officials said.
Though Ansari's friends managed to escape, he was tied to a pole and beaten up with sticks through the night, they said.
He was then handed over to police by the villagers, the SP said.
Ansari's wife has filed a complaint in which she has named several people, a police officer said.
"The police should have taken him to a hospital, instead of arresting and sending him to jail," Shaista Praveen, who recently got married to Ansari, said in her complaint. 


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Bank Loan to Indian Farmers

The Government of India fixes Agriculture Credit Disbursement Targets for the Banking Sector every year and banks have consistently surpassed these targets.
          State-wise details of Agriculture Credit Target fixed by the Government for the year 2019-20 is at Annexure I.
          State Level Bankers’ Committee (SLBC), Maharashtra has reported that they are extending credit facilities, through various schemes & products for agriculture lending to all eligible farmers across the country including farmers of Buldhana Parliamentary Constituency of Maharashtra.
          District-wise details of crop loan disbursements as on 15.06.2019 for the State of Maharashtra as reported by SLBC, Maharashtra is given at Annexure II.
          The Government of India/ Reserve Bank of India (RBI)/ NABARD have, inter alia, taken the following major initiatives for providing hassle free crop loans to farmers of the country:-
  • With a view to ensure availability of agriculture credit at a reduced interest rate of 7% p.a. to the farmers, the Government of India in the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers’ Welfare implements an interest subvention scheme for short term crop loans up to Rs. 3.00 lakh. The scheme provides interest subvention of 2% per annum to Banks on use of their own resources. Besides, additional 3% incentive is given to the farmers for prompt repayment of the loan, thereby reducing the effective rate of interest to4%.

  • As per RBI directions, Domestic Scheduled Commercial Banks are required to lend 18% of the Adjusted Net Bank Credit (ANBC) or Credit Equivalent to Off-Balance Sheet Exposure (CEOBE), whichever is higher, towards agriculture. A sub-target of 8% is also prescribed for lending to small and marginal farmers including landless agricultural labourers, tenant farmers, oral lessees and share croppers. Similarly, in the case of Regional Rural Banks 18% of their total outstanding advances is required to be towards agriculture and a sub-target of 8% has been set for lending to small and marginalfarmers.

  • The Government has introduced the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme, which enables farmers to purchase agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, etc. and draw cash to satisfy their agricultural and consumption needs. The KCC Scheme has since been simplified and converted into ATM enabled RuPayDebit Card with, inter alia, facilities of one-time documentation, built-in cost escalation in the limit, any number of drawals within the limit,etc.

· Under the KCC Scheme, a flexible limit of Rs.10,000 to Rs.50,000 has been provided to marginal farmers (as Flexi KCC) based on the land holding and crops grown including post-harvest warehouse storage related credit needs and other farm expenses, consumption needs, etc., plus small term loan investments without relating it to the value ofland.

  • To enhance coverage of small and marginal farmers in the formal credit system, RBI has decided to raise the limit for collateral-free agriculture loans from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 1.6lakh.

  • The requirement of 'no due’ certificate has also been dispensed with for small loans up to Rs.50,000 to small and marginal farmers, share-croppers and the like and, instead, only a self-declaration from the borrower is required.

  • To bring small, marginal, tenant farmers, oral lessees, etc. into the fold of institutional credit, Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) have been promoted bybanks.
This was stated by the Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.