Weatherman forecast dry weather From Tomorrow in J&K, possibility of light snow on few higher reaches of Kashmir tonight

Weatherman forecast

While rains lashed parts of Jammu and Kashmir, weatherman here on Friday forecast generally dry weather with brief spell of rain and thunderstorm at isolated places by the end of this month and dry weather till October 6 thereafter in J&K. Also light snowfall has been forecast on a few upper reaches tonight.

A Meteorological department official  told  that generally cloudy weather with brief showers are expected during day time today.

“A spell of light to moderate Rain/Thunder is expected at many places towards late night/morning of September 28,” he said.

From September 28-30, he said generally dry weather with a brief spell of rain and thunder is expected at isolated places on September 28.
From October 1-6, he said, enerally dry weather is expected.

The MeT department has also issued an advisory thunderstorm, lightning, gusty winds at isolated places with possibility of light snow over few higher reaches during tonight.

“Farmers are advised to safely store the harvested crops and resume harvesting and other farm operations from tomorrow” . (GNS)

Season’s First Snow Fall In Affarwat Gulmarg

Affarwat Gulmarg

Affarwat in Gulmarg, a famous ski resort in north Kashmir, has received season’s first snowfall even as parts of Kashmir Valley received rainfall since yesterday.

An official told Affarwat recorded 2 inches of snowfall since early morning.Parts of Jammu and Kashmir also received fresh rainfall, which brought mercury down after heat wave conditions for nearly five days.

An independent weather forecaster, Faizan Arif Keng said that generally cloudy weather is expected across Jammu and Kashmir, with possibility of rain in some parts today.

“Sunny break in between is also possible in few areas,” he said, adding that towards night and early morning tomorrow, another rain spell is expected.

“Heavy intensity showers can’t be ruled out in Jammu plains while improvement in weather is expected from tomorrow morning or afternoon onwards,” he added.

He said mostly dry weather is expected until 4 October, with a significant fall in night temperatures—(KNO)

Jammu and Kashmir BJP President Ravinder Raina Says There is wave of the BJP in J&K We are forming Government

BJP

Jammu and Kashmir BJP President Ravinder Raina has exuded confidence in the party forming the next government in the union territory and said that PDP’s Mehbooba Mufti will not be part of that government.

“There is a huge wave of the BJP in Jammu and Kashmir. We are forming government in Jammu and Kashmir with the immense support of the people. The next Chief Minister of J&K will be from the BJP,” Raina told reporters here on Thursday.

“I thank all the people of Jammu and Kashmir across castes. Mehbooba Mufti will not be part, at least of the BJP government,” he added.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday took potshots at National Conference leader Omar Abdullah and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over their remarks on statehood during the election campaign in Jammu and Kashmir and said it can only be done by the Centre.

Addressing an election rally in Kathua, he also took a swipe at Omar Abdullah for contesting from two seats, saying the NC leader is “scared.”
“Omar Abdullah is dreaming of becoming the CM again. Two phases of voting have concluded, and in these two phases, NC and Congress have been wiped out. Omar sahib used to say that he would not fight elections till the time Jammu and Kashmir doesn’t get statehood,” Shah said.

“Then he said he would contest from Ganderbal. Now, he is contesting from two separate seats because he is scared. In the Parliament, I had clearly said that statehood would be restored after elections in Jammu & Kashmir. Rahul baba, you cannot restore statehood as you are in the opposition. It can be done only when the BJP wants,” the BJP leader added.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday also attacked the Congress, asking its leader Rahul Gandhi whether he supports the National Conference’s demand to bring back Article 370 and Article 35 A and separate flag for Jammu and Kashmir.

Addressing a gathering in the Ramgarh Assembly Constituency of Jammu and Kashmir, CM Yogi said, “I want to ask Congress leader Rahul Gandhi whether he supports the National Conference’s decision to have a separate flag for Jammu and Kashmir. Does Rahul Gandhi support the National Conference’s demand to bring back Article 370 and 35A and push Jammu and Kashmir into an era of unrest and terrorism?”

The first and second phases of J-K assembly polls were held on September 18 and 25, respectively. The third and final phase of voting will be held on October 1, while the counting of votes will take place on October 8. Assembly elections are being held in the Union Territory nearly after a gap of ten years and are the first once since the abrogation of Article 370. (ANI)

India became third non-African country of clade 1b Mpox infection,Union Health Ministry issues advisory for states, UTs to create awareness

Mpox infection

The Union Health Ministry has released an advisory for all states and union territories on the Mpox disease after India became the third non-African country to report a case of clade 1b Mpox infection recently.

The Department of Health and Family Welfare on September 26 in its advisory has directed that all suspected Mpox cases be isolated and strict infection prevention and control measures be put in place.

It has provided a list of laboratories operationalized for testing. The advisory includes clinical management protocols, infection prevention and control practices, as well as a risk communication strategy.

The Health Ministry stated that the World Health Organisation had on August 14, 2024 announced that the current outbreak of Mpox disease was a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).

This is the second time such Mpox disease associated with PHEIC has been declared by the WHO under the International Health Regulations, 2005, to which India is a signatory.

The ministry has instructed the states to assess public health preparedness at health facilities, with reviews to be conducted by senior officials at both the state and district levels.

The ministry has also directed the identification of isolation facilities in hospitals for managing both suspected and confirmed cases, ensuring the availability of required logistics and trained human resources in such facilities and developing an augmentation plan.

The Ministry, in its letter, said that as per available information, clinical presentation of Mpox clade I in adults remains similar to clade II. However, the rate of complications may be higher in clade I than with clade II infections.

This is the second time such a Mpox disease-associated PHEIC has been declared by WHO under the International Health Regulations, 2005 to which India is a signatory. The previous Mpox outbreak that started in 2002 was caused by Mpox virus clade II.

The 2024 PHEIC is related to MPox virus clade I which is more virulent and more transmissible than Mpox clade II, the release further added.

The clade has been found Democratic Republic Of Congo (DRC) only during the current outbreak, and outside Africa, one case each of Mpox clade 1 B has been recently reported from Sweden and Thailand. India is the third non-African country to report a case of 1b Mpox infection recently.

As per available information, clinical representation of Mpox clade I in adults remains similar to clade II, however, the rate of complications may be higher in I than with clade II infections, as per the release.

The Ministry has listed out key public health actions are required to be undertaken to prevent and minimise the risk of further spread of Mpox in the country.

These include reviewing the public health preparedness, particularly at health facility levels at state and district levels by senior officials, identification of isolation facilities in hospitals for taking care of the suspects and confirmed cases, availability of required logistics and trained human resources in facilities and augmentation plan.

All suspected Mpox cases should be isolated and strict infection prevention and control measures should be put in place; treatment is symptomatic and available treatment guidelines should be followed, as per the advisory.

Samples from skin lesions of any patient with the suspected symptoms of Mpox should be sent to the designated labs immediately, and for those that test positive a sample should be sent to designated labs immediately, and the positive sample should be sent to ICMR-NIV for genome sequencing to determine the clade.

Robust diagnostic testing capability is already available; 36 labs supported by ICMR across the country and three commercial PCR kits validated by ICMR that are now approved by CDSCO, as per the Union Ministry’s advisory to states and union territories.

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said it will continue to monitor the situation closely and we will extend all requisite support in this regard to states and UTs. (ANI)

Aejaz Hussain Parey, Research Scholar, Department of Zoology successfully defend Ph.D viva voce

Aejaz Hussain Parey

Aejaz Hussain Parey, Research Scholar, Department of Zoology successfully defended his Ph.D viva voce on the title ‘Taxonomic and distributional pattern of Bumbleebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh & their role in pollination of some major crops’ Under the joint supervision of Supervision of Dr. Sajad A. Khan, Assistant Professor, Dept of Zoology & Dr. Rifat H. Raina, Scientist-E, Zoological Survey of India-Jodhpur.

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20th University Council Meeting of SKUAST Jammu Chaired by LG Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan

University Council Meeting

The meeting was attended by Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Shailendra Kumar, Principal Secretary, Agriculture Production Department; Sh Santosh D Vaidya, Principal Secretary, Finance Department; Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lt Governor; Dr. BN Tripathi, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST Jammu; Prof. Nazir A. Ganai, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST Kashmir; Prof. P.L. Gautam, Pro-Chancellor, Career Point University Hamirpur; Dr. M.C Sharma, former Director, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly; Prof Anil Kumar, Registrar, SKUAST-Jammu and other senior officers, in person and through virtual mode.

The University Council headed by Lt Governor deliberated on addressing key challenges in agriculture and allied sectors alongwith taking the research and innovation from Lab to the Field to increase productivity.

The Lt Governor stressed that the University should adopt modern and sustainable agriculture practices and put more focus on developing interface with the farming community and implementation of e-office.

The meeting also appreciated the performance of the University under National Agricultural Higher Education Project (NAHEP).

The Council gave in-principle approvals to various agenda points presented during the meeting including adoption of UGC based qualification for the post of the Assistant Registrar, Assistant Comptroller and ICAR norms for posts of Subject Matter Specialists.

Dr. BN Tripathi, Vice Chancellor SKUAST Jammu presented the progress report of the University. He apprised the meeting that the University has made significant improvement in research, patents and publications.

Drug Control officials Sealed Medical shop in Yamrach Yaripora

Medical Shop Sealed

A medical shop in Yamrach Yaripora was sealed by Drug Control officials today after it was found violating license conditions and flouting norms under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940.
This swift action was taken in response to a specific complaint filed against the shop.
The action against the erring was part of an aggressive drive, as similar actions have been taken in nearby areas. These enforcement efforts aim to ensure pharmacies operate within the law and maintain public safety.
The Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940, sets stringent standards for medical shops, and violating these conditions can have serious consequences. By sealing the erring shop, authorities are sending a strong message about the importance of compliance.

(Agencies Report)

BJP winning in J&K polls criticises US temple vandalism: Sanjay Kumar Nishad

Sanjay Kumar Nishad

UP Minister and National President of Nishad Party, Sanjay Kumar Nishad, speaking to ANI, expressed confidence in winning Jammu and Kashmir Assembly polls.

‘We are confident that the people of Jammu and Kashmir will vote for the BJP with a full majority. In the past, leaders used to have full security and a bulletproof security system to visit Jammu and Kashmir. However, things have changed after the implementation of Article 370 due to the rigorous efforts of the government,” he said.

Speaking on the issue of Rahul Gandhi promising ‘full statehood’ to people of Jammu and Kashmir, Nishad slammed him for changing the strategy.

“Some time back he was talking about removing Article 370 from state; how come his pitch changed now?’, he said.

Nishad also strongly condemned the recent violent attacks on two Hindu temples in the USA. The first attack occurred in New York on September 17, and the second took place at the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in the Sacramento area of California.

“I condemned the incident that happened in US’s hindu temple; we want to let hindus live peacefully. And in our India too, people from all over the world are living and doing business. I criticise the raising such slogans as an insult to our country.”

On Thursday, the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in the Sacramento area of California was desecrated with anti-Hindu messages on the night of September 25, less than 10 days after a similar act of vandalism took place at the BAPS Mandir in New York.

The messages included phrases such as “Hindus go back,” prompting concerns among the local Hindu community and in response, the community had expressed their commitment to standing united against hate.

According to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, sheriff deputies responded to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Mather, near Rancho Cordova, where the graffiti was discovered. Deputies also said that vandals had also cut water lines at the property. (ANI)

20 Foreign Diplomats Arriving in Srinagar to Observe Assembly Elections in Kashmir

A delegation of 20 diplomats from 16 foreign missions is arriving in Srinagar to observe the second phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections.

The delegation, including representatives from the US, EU, Russia, and Australia, was invited by the Indian government to witness the electoral process. This marks the first time foreign diplomats will observe elections in J&K since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.

The diplomats will visit Srinagar and Budgam districts to monitor voting in several constituencies. The government aims to showcase the peaceful conduct of the electoral process and “large-scale participation” in the region.

The delegation includes four representatives from the Ministry of External Affairs. (KNS).

J&K Poll Update: Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah cast vote in Srinagar

National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah and vice president Omar Abdullah along with his two sons castes their votes atRam Munshi polling booth in Srinagar.

Omar Abdullah said every candidate of any political party contests election to win it and that NC has the same expectation.

“We expect more and more votes in favour of NC. Wherever NC is not contesting, we hope our alliance partner INC will get votes there,” he said.

Omar also questioned the visit of foreign delegation to Jammu and Kashmir saying, there visit is a futile exercise as the Centre has never accepted their statement on Kashmir by claiming J&K is the internal matter of India.

“The people of Jammu and Kashmir are not voting because they are happy with the Centre but are voting against the atrocities of the government in the past seven years,” he said.

Omar said, “If people cast votes, it is not because they are happy with the Centre. They want to take credit of it, which is injustice to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.”—(KNO)