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India has reported 236 cases of Omicron so far: Health Ministry

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New Delhi, Dec 23: A total of 236 cases of the new variant of COVID-19 Omicron have been reported so far in India, the Union Health Ministry said on Thursday.

Out of the 236 cases, 104 were discharged following their recovery from the disease, the Ministry data showed.

As per the bulletin issued by the Health Ministry, Maharashtra reported the maximum number of cases at 65, followed by Delhi 64 and Telangana 24.

Twenty one cases were reported from Rajasthan, Karnataka 19, Kerala 15, Gujarat 14, Jammu and Kashmir three, two each from Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, one each from Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh and Ladakh, it said.

Meanwhile, the total COVID caseload in the country rose to 3,47,65,976 with the detection of 7,495 new cases in the last 24 hours, while 434 deaths pushed the death toll to 4,78,759.

The number of recoveries rose to 3,42,08,926 as 6,960 people recovered from the disease in the last 24 hours. Active cases stood at 78,291 in India.

According to the bulletin, 66.86 crore tests for COVID-19 have been done so far.

India has administered 139.70 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccine so far under the ongoing nationwide vaccination drive.

Army assists as power strike cripples J&K

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JAMMU, DEC 20 (UNI):- Army personnel deployed at power grid station to restore electricity supply after Civil administration seeks help from the Army amid PDD workers strike, in Jammu on Monday.UNI PHOTO-25U

Jammu, Dec 20 : The Army was called out as a strike by nearly 20,000 employees of the Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Department continued an indefinite strike for the third day on Monday, plunging the entire Union Territory into an unprecedented state of darkness.

Numerous households and businesses across the region hurried to light up their establishments with candles and kerosene lamps even as the strikers remained defiant despite repeated appeals by the authorities to call off the crippling protest.

The strike affected normal life across the Union Territory as many areas witnessed a near total blackout.

“For three days there is no electricity in our locality. The inverter batteries have also died,” moaned Raj Kumar, a resident of Krishna Nagar in Jammu.

Bhupinder Singh of Nanak Nagar said it seemed as if Jammu had returned to stone age.

“There is no electricity from Saturday night. Inverters are not working. If power is not restored soon, life will come to standstill. Without electricity, routine life is affected,” he said.

Grocery store owner Rakesh Mahajan said customers’ main demand now was for candles. “In three days, we have sold around 50 packets. This unexpected.”

Many residents refilled their mini gas cylinders to meet the power crisis.

On Sunday, the Jammu and Kashmir government pressed the Army’s engineering wing into service to try to restore power supply as stalemate continued over talks between the government and the protesting employees.

Jammu Divisional Commissioner Dr Raghav Langer said that the salary structure and pension benefits of the employees will not be affected.

A senior official said that out of 1,100 MW, only 600 MW electricity was being supplied because 45 percent of the systems were down. “We have taken the help of other agencies and the engineering wing of the Army to restore electricity snapped in many areas.”

The government has requested the striking employees to return to work.

“The government is taking a sympathetic view of the issues and has engaged in several round of talks with the Coordination Committee of the employees,” an official spokesman said.

He said that in the wake of Covid-19 and nail-biting cold, the employees have been urged to end the strike.

He said the government had agreed on two major demands – putting on hold the proposal for formation of a JV and ensuring that delays in salary is immediately resolved.The employees, however, alleged that the government has failed to address their issues.

The protestors have told the administration to consider the demands sympathetically for early restoration of the electricity.

The employees have refused to resume work and repair faulty unless their demands are met.

Jammu and Kashmir Power Employees Coordination Committee (JKPECC) Chairman Jaipal Sharma said all the unions and associations are on indefinite strike as several round of talks with the government have failed.

Flanked by Committee Convenor Sachin Tickoo, he said the intent of the government is not serious in addressing issues including scrapping of a Joint Venture of JKPTCL and PGCIL, delinking salary of employees on deputation to PDD corporations and routing through treasury directly.

Driver killed, 9 persons injured in road accident in Tanghdar Kupwara

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Srinagr, Dec 20 : Driver of a vehicle was killed while nine persons onboard it were injured in a road accident at Tanghdar area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Monday.

Reports reaching GNS said that a Scorpio vehicle (JK01W-5979) skidded off the road at Neeti Galli Nawagabra area of Tanghdar and fell into a gorge, resulting in on the spot death of the driver and injuries nine others. The injuried has been shifted to hospital for treatment.

The deceased has been identified as Intekhab Alam son of Mohammad Sayab, a resident of Nowagabra Tanghdar.

A police officer confirmed to GNS said that a case has been registered in this regard.

Lt Governor inaugurates ‘Adopt-A-Park’ programme of Jammu Municipal Corporation

JAMMU, DECEMBER 18: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the ‘Adopt-A-Park’ programme of Jammu Municipal Corporation, which will provide opportunity to local communities, welfare associations and other organizations to contribute in upkeep and clean up of neighborhood parks.

As many as 17 public parks have already been adopted by aware and responsible citizens at different places of Jammu city, under the initiative.

While speaking at the event organized at Trikuta Nagar, the Lt Governor called upon Individuals, Businesses and other organizations to adopt a park and make a difference in their neighborhood. He said that people’s participation, community support is required to establish beautiful and well-maintained parks, clean and free of litter.

The Lt Governor asserted that it is our collective responsibility to build a resilient ecosystem to address the challenges of climate change. Conservation and protection of trees and plants is embedded in our ancient culture and traditions.

“We must follow our ancient cultural system which propagates environmental protection and talks about our coexistence in complete harmony with the nature”, he added.

On the occasion, the Lt Governor congratulated Dr Mitali Gupta and Jammu Municipal Corporation for starting a new revolution with the unique and important initiative. He said that Adopt-A-Park is an opportunity to bring consciousness about environment conservation to every household.

“Instead of slogans, conservation of trees and plants should become a part of our daily life to make our city more beautiful, pollution-free and eco-friendly”, he added.

The Lt Governor said that there has never been a more urgent need to revive ecology than today. He observed that the Hon’ble Prime Minister has made many efforts to give a safe environment to the coming generations and has urged the people to make collective efforts for conservation of nature and its resources.

The Lt Governor also noted that the J&K government is running several campaigns in collaboration with schools, non-government institutions, village panchayats and urban plantation committees to combat the challenges of global warming and climate change.

“UT administration has set a target of planting 1 crore 30 lakh saplings this year and this goal can be accomplished only with large scale participation of the responsible citizens” the Lt Governor observed.

Later, the Lt Governor honored the teams who adopted parks under the “Adopt-A-Park” initiative. He appreciated the efforts of various citizen groups, Resident Welfare Associations for their active participation in this campaign.

A documentary video on various herbal plants to be planted in the parks being adopted under the campaign was also showcased.

Ms Purnima Sharma, Deputy Mayor JMC in her welcome address highlighted the benefits of transforming parks into herbal gardens with facilities like book stalls and Kiosks of refreshments for citizens.

Sh. Dheeraj Gupta, Principal Secretary to the Government, H&UDD; Dr Raghav Langer, Divisional commissioner Jammu; Ms Avny Lavasa, Commissioner JMC; JMC Corporators, members of Civil Society and citizens were present on the occasion.

BSF shoots down Chinese-made Pakistan drone

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Ferozepur (Punjab), Dec 18 : The Border Security Force (BSF) has shot down a Chinese-made Pakistani drone in Ferozepur sector of the International Border in Punjab, the paramilitary force said on Saturday.

The drone, apparently on a recce mission, was at a distance of 300 meters from the border inside Indian territory when it was intercepted before midnight on Friday.

“Once again anti-national element activity has been foiled,” a BSF officer said. A search operation is underway near the India-Pakistan border.

The drone was spotted despite a thick fog. It was hit by troopers posted at the Wan border post at Amarkot.

Given the possibility of a weapon or drug drop in the backdrop of low visibility, the BSF is searching “every inch of the border region”, another official said.

Informed sources said the drone model seems to be similar to the one downed in Kathua some days back.

3 more hospitals designed for Omicron in Delhi

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New Delhi, Dec 18: Amid rising cases of Covid-19 Omicron strain, the Delhi government on Saturday designated three private hospitals to treat suspects and patients.


The three hospitals — all in the private sector — added to the list are Batra Hospital, Fortis Vasant Kunj and Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital.

The LNJP Hospital and Max Hospital in Saket were identified earlier to treat the patients.
Hours after Delhi recorded 10 cases of Omicron variant, two more cases were confirmed in the national capital on Friday evening, official sources told UNI.

One of the two patients is admitted to Max Hospital in Saket, hospital sources told UNI.

The sources said the patient had recently gone abroad and tested positive for Covid-19 at the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
“His condition is stable for now,” the sources added.

On Friday, 10 fully vaccinated international travellers including a few who have got booster doses of Covid vaccine were confirmed for Omicron variant in Delhi.

They had arrived from Tanzania (1), Belgium (1), the UK (4) and Dubai (4).
Delhi reported its first case of the Omicron variant on December 5.

PDD Lineman Who Fell From Electric Pole In Pulwama Loses 11-Day Battle For Life

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Srinagar, Dec 18 : A PDD lineman who fell from an electric poll at Rajpora area of Pulwama district died after battling for life for 11 days at a hospital here on Saturday, officials said.

A father of five daughters and a son, the 50-year-old lineman identified as Bashir Ahmad of Yusmarg died at SMHS Hospital here on Saturday morning, they said. He was admitted to the hospital after falling from an electric pole at Sikloo Rajpora in Pulwama district. He remained in ICU for all these days before succumbing to the injuries, they said.

A doctor at SMHS hospital here confirmed to GNS the death of Bashir Ahmad and said that he had serious head injury.

Police arrests drug peddler in North Kashmir, recovers brown sugar

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Srinagar, Dec 18 : J&K police on Saturday arrested an alleged drug peddler in north Kashmir’s Handwara sub district.
Police said 12 grams of brown sugar was recorded from his possession.


“Today a police party of Police Station Kralgund was carrying patrolling in its jurisdiction. While patrolling on Baramulla-Handwara highway near Wangam Kralgund the patrolling party apprehended a suspected person who disclosed his identity as Abdul Hamid Sheikh of Kachloo. When he was frisked 12 grams of brown sugar was recovered from his possession and accordingly he was arrested and taken to Police Station Kralgund for further investigation,” a police statement said.

Police have registered a case in this regard.

“The accused person is said to be a hardcore drug peddler who is supplying drugs among the youth of the area,” the statement said, adding the war against drug menace will continue to make the society completely drug free.

J&K: Need to develop coordination and alliance between various trekking and mountaineering clubs

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Srinagar, Dec 18: There is a need to develop coordination and alliance between various trekking and mountaineering clubs of the Valley for adventure sports activities, a statement said here on Saturday.


This was stressed by various speakers during a function at north Kashmir’s Sopore sub district to observe the International Mountain Day.

The event was organised by Peaks Alpine Adventure Club, Sopore wherein the representatives of various trekking clubs were also present, a statement said.

While highlight the importance of mountain day, Jamsheed Khan General Secretary of Peaks Alpine Adventure Club Sopore said that there is a need to introduce and encourage the youth of the valley towards outdoor activities like trekking, hiking, rafting etc so as to inculcate a sense of love towards nature among them. He also suggested that there is a need to have a climbing wall in North Kashmir so that the youth who want to take rock climbing as a sport can get hands-on training.

Ishfaq Tantry, senior journalist who is also the member of Varmul Trekking Club while highlighting different activities of the club suggested for having an alliance between the trekking clubs so as to facilitate hassle free trekking expeditions and to gain from the experience of various trekkers.

He also said that there is a need to have a complete written guide of all the famous and not so famous trekking routes of Kashmir.

Manager of Cliffhangers India Arif in his address explained how youth can also choose mountain guiding as a career. He said it is one of the highest paid jobs in Europe.

Rock climber Junaid Beigh while highlighting his achievements that respect for nature and professionalism are the two traits which a mountaineer needs to be developed.

The Chief guest on the occasion Mahmood Shah, an avid trekkers and Director, Industries and Commerce, Kashmir said Kashmir has the best places for adventure sport.

Shah who is also the President of Jammu and Kashmir Mountaineering and Hiking Club said they were open to alliances among various clubs.

Others who spoke included Rouf Trumboo, Javiad Anim and Mubarak Gul.

India logs 7,145 new COVID-19 cases, 289 deaths

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New Delhi, Dec 18: India recorded 7,145 new COVID-19 cases during the past 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said on Saturday.


According to a bulletin issued by the Ministry, the total caseload rose to 3,47,33,194, while the death toll rose to 4,77,158 as 289 more patients succumbed to the virus.

On the other hand, 8,706 more people recovered from the disease in the last 24 hours, taking the total tally of recoveries across the country to 3,41, 71,471.

The recovery rate currently stands at 98.38 per cent, the highest since March last year.

The active caseload now stands at 84,565 less than one per cent of the total cases, the figures showed.

As per the bulletin, 66.28 crore tests for COVID-19 have been carried out so far.

India has administered 136.66 crore doses of Covid-19 vaccine so far under the ongoing nationwide vaccination drive.