Dr. Davinder Kumar Appointed as New Director Animal Husbandry Jammu

Dr. Davinder Kumar

 Dr. Davinder Kumar took over as new Director Animal Husbandry Jammu today here at Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Talab Tillo, in presence of senior officers and staff of the department.

Dr. Davinder has vast experience spanning over thirty six years and has held several key positions in the department. Prior to assuming charge as Director, he was serving as Joint Director Poultry Project, Hariparbath, Kashmir.

After taking over the charge, the Director, in his address, asked officers to work with utmost dedication and ensure that all government schemes reach real beneficiaries in a time bound manner. The staff present assured their whole-hearted support and cooperation.

Abdul Rafi, Kashmiri Engineer Jailed in Saudi Arabia for Years, Appeals to Home Minister Amit Shah for Help

Er Abdul Rafi

For six-year-old Hafsah and her four-year-old brother Mohammad Anwar, waiting for their father’s return has become a daily ritual. Their father, Abdul Rafi Baba, a 36-year-old networking engineer from Srinagar’s Soura area, has been imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for the past four years. He was arrested in early 2020 while working at King Faisal University in Hofuf. The family learned of his arrest on March 1, 2020, and has been seeking answers ever since.

Rafi’s father, Manzoor ul Haq Baba, described his son as a law-abiding citizen with no criminal record in Kashmir. Despite his clean record, Rafi remains behind bars with no clear charges against him. Manzoor believes his son was framed due to issues at his workplace in Saudi Arabia.

Manzoor, now elderly and a widower, has tried to contact authorities but received no responses. He has written letters to India’s Home Minister and External Affairs Minister, seeking assistance, but to no avail. “We are financially broken. We don’t have the means to fight his case in Saudi Arabia,” Manzoor said.

FIR Lodged Against Food Vendor for Spreading Infection Through Unhygienic Food in Hazratbal, Srinagar

Unhygienic Food

Police on Friday said that it has lodged FIR against a food Vendor for Spreading Infection through unhygienic food in Hazratbal area of Srinagar district.

In a post on X, Srinagar police wrote, “FIR No 10/2025 registered in Police Station Nigeen under section 271 BNS for an unlawful & negligent act of spreading infection by a street food vendor in Hazratbal area.

Earlier, a customer had found unhygienic food from a street food Vendor in Hazratbal area.

Mentally Challenged POK Man Mohammad Faiz Yasir Repatriated After Being Apprehended Along LoC in Poonch

Mohammad Faiz Yasir

A week after a 30-year-old man from PoJK, apparently mentally challenged, was apprehended along Line of Control in Poonch district was on Friday repatriated, officials said.

They told GNS that the individual, Mohammad Faiz Yasir, was handed over to the authorities at Chakan Da Bagh gate.

Yasir had been apprehended by a joint team of Army and Police from a house in Salhotri village of the mountainous district on January 25 night. Actually they said, the man was locked in the house by a particular family before informing army and Police in this regard.

Initially, they said, the man was questioned by army in the camp and later shifted to Police Station Poonch. Officials privy to it also disclosed to GNS that a hotline message had been received by army from Pakistan counterparts in this regard. (GNS)

Jatin Kishore Takes Charge as Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Succeeds Shyambir

Jatin Kishore

In a formal handover ceremony held today in the office chamber of the Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore took the charge as the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, succeeding Shyambir.

Jatin Kishore, who formerly served as the Additional Secretary in the Lieutenant Governor’s Secretariat holding additional charge of the post of Director Information took the charge in presence of several senior officers of the district administration.

Additional Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Gulzar Ahmad, GM DIC, Bilal Mukhtar and Chief Planning Officer, Shahnawaz Ahmad Khan were present on the occasion.

The Deputy Commissioner was accorded a warm welcome by the officers present. The DC expressed his gratitude to the gathering of officers and officials present on the occasion.

Viral White Deer Video from Gulmarg Debunked as Fake by Wildlife Officials

Viral White Deer

A Viral White Deer Video on social media claiming to have spotted a rare white deer in north Kashmir’s Gulmarg has been debunked as fake by the wildlife officials, saying that the video has not been captured in the region.

Wildlife Warden North Kashmir, Intisar Suhail, while speaking with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), stated that the species shown in the video is not found anywhere in Jammu and Kashmir—or even in the Indian subcontinent.

“This is a fake video. It has been taken from the internet and is originally from a foreign country,” Sohail clarified. “I traced the original source, and it was first posted on Instagram from outside India. People are spreading misinformation by falsely attributing it to Kashmir.”

The viral clip, which has garnered widespread attention, was initially shared with claims that a rare albino deer had been sighted in the snow-clad forests of Gulmarg. However, experts have dismissed this, explaining that while albinism can occur in various species, no such deer exists in Kashmir.

“We do have native deer species like Hangul (Kashmir stag) and Musk deer, but none in white coloration. Albinism is a genetic condition that can affect animals, but this particular video does not depict any species found in our region,” the wildlife warden said.

He said the individual, who originally shared the misleading post, has ‘apologized’, but that the video continues to circulate online, urging people to verify information before spreading unverified claims on social media—(KNO)

Six Gamblers Arrested in Awantipora, Stake Money Seized by Jammu and Kashmir Police

Six Gamblers Arrested

Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested six gamblers and seized stake money from their possession in South Kashmir’s Awantipora.

A Police spokesperson said that acting on a specific information regarding gambling activities at Bahu Awantipora, a Police team of Police Station Awantipora headed by SHO PS Awantipora raided the specific spot and arrested the six gamblers. They have been identified as Zahoor Ahmad Bhat, Ab Hameed Khan, Mohd Afzal Sheikh, Wazarqt Ahmad Dhobi, Ishfaq Ahmad Bhat, Manzoor Ahmad Bhat, all residents of Bahu Awantipora.
Officers have seized stake money of ₹500/- and playing cards from their possession.

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 21/2025 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Awantipora and investigation has been initiated.

Person found indulging in criminal activities shall be dealt as per the law.

Mubeena Banoo Killed in Truck Accident at Wanpoh Crossing, Kulgam

Truck Accident

A woman was killed after being hit by a truck at Wanpoh crossing in Kulgam district on Thursday, an official said.

An official told that at around 15:30 hours, a pedestrian, identified as Mubeena Banoo, wife of Mohd Shafi Malik, resident of Danter, Anantnag (aged about 55 years), was hit by a truck bearing registration number (JK03H-8772) at Wanpoh crossing.

He said the woman sustained serious injuries in the incident and was shifted to GMC Anantnag for treatment, where doctors declared her brought dead.

Meanwhile, Police have taken cognizance of the incident and are completing the necessary medico-legal formalities—(KNO)

National Conference Leader Accuses BJP of Misleading Centre on Statehood Restoration

National Confrence

 A senior National Conference leader on Thursday accused BJP leadership in Jammu and Kashmir of misleading the Centre on the issue of statehood restoration and said “such deceptive tactics are a betrayal of the people’s mandate and a disservice to the aspirations of local residents”.

NC provincial president, Jammu, Rattan Lal Gupta, said despite repeated assurances, the BJP-led government has failed to restore the statehood, pushing the region further into developmental stagnation.

“J-K is already lagging behind in terms of infrastructure, employment, and economic growth compared to other states, and the local BJP’s misleading approach has only worsened the situation,” Gupta said in a statement issued here.

He said people of J-K overwhelmingly demand early restoration of statehood, but the BJP is placing its “vested political interests” above the welfare of the masses.

“The BJP leadership here is acting as a mere mouthpiece of the Centre, rather than standing up for the genuine concerns of the people. Instead of amplifying the voices of J-K citizens, they continue to peddle misleading narratives to the Union Government, which has delayed statehood,” he said.

Gupta pointed out that the dual governance system, with the Lt Governor’s administration running affairs with an elected government, has only deepened the crisis.

“This arrangement has alienated the people and led to policy paralysis. Restoration of statehood is the only solution to end this chaos and bring back accountable governance,” he said.

Urging the BJP to stop betraying the trust of the people, the NC leader demanded that the Centre immediately fulfill its promise of restoring full statehood as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as the Home Minister Amit Shah have committed for the restoration of statehood to J-K.

“Only a democratically elected government can ensure justice, development, and prosperity for J-K, and the National Conference will continue its fight until the constitutional rights of the people are restored,” he said.

Awami Itihad Party Leaders to Begin Hunger Strike Tomorrow in Solidarity with Er Rashid’s Protest: Advocate GN Shaheen

hunger strike

Awami Itihad Party (AIP) chief, and MP North Kashmir Er Rashid who is currently lodged in Tihar Jail, will go on hunger strike from Friday to protest for not allowing him to attend the Parliament proceedings, which are scheduled to begin from January 31.

AIP vice president Advocate GN Shaheen, while addressing a press conference in Srinagar, as per news agency JKNS said that as the Parliament session begins, Er. Rashid remains incarcerated in Tihar Jail, and his interim bail hearing was scheduled for today.

“We have been informed that Er Rashid is going on a hunger strike from tomorrow in Tihar Jail. So, here in Jammu and Kashmir, we have also decided to go on a hunger strike to support our leader,” Shaheen said.