Cluster University Srinagar Students Protest Over Academic Confusion in 1st and 5th Semesters

Cluster University Srinagar

Students of Cluster University Srinagar staged a protest within the university campus, raising serious concerns over recent academic issues related to the first and fifth semesters, which they said have disrupted their studies and created widespread uncertainty.

Protesting students said sudden academic decisions, coupled with a lack of clear communication from the administration, have adversely affected their academic progress. They alleged that changes were introduced without adequate notice or explanation, leaving students confused about examinations, coursework and academic timelines.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The students assembled at the campus and voiced their demands for fair and student-centric academic decision-making. They called for transparency and accountability in the functioning of the university administration and stressed that student concerns must be addressed through proper consultation rather than unilateral decisions.

Several protesters said the absence of timely clarifications has heightened anxiety among students, particularly those appearing in key semesters that have a bearing on future academic prospects. They warned that continued ambiguity could cause irreparable academic loss if not resolved promptly.

The protest remained peaceful, with students urging the authorities to engage in constructive dialogue and issue clear notifications to resolve the issues at the earliest. (KNT)

JKPP Chief Sheeban Ashai Condoles Death of ANC Leader Deen Mohammad Wani

Sheeban Ashai

Expressing deep anguish over the passing away of Awami National Conference stalwart & associate of Former Chief Minister Ghulam Mohammad Shah, Deen Mohammad Wani; JK People’s Party Chief Sheeban Ashai extended his condolences to all near & dears of Wani family. In a condolence message he said. ”Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Our hearts & prayers go out to the family of Late Deen Wani Sahib who was a life long associate of beloved leader G.M.Shah Sahib. His ideological commitment & earnestness could be gauged by his lifelong association with the party & its struggle.

Wani Sahib was a man of the common people, who worked tirelessly throughout his life for upliftment of poor & the downtrodden. He used his political resources & good offices of the ANC for welfare of comman masses; ensured succor for those who saw no light at the end of the tunnel.

During the tenure of Late Shah as Chief Minister from 1984 to 1986, Wani in a selfless manner opened doors of avenues for all in need irrespective or caste, creed, religion or color. Wani who last served as the Vice President of Awami National Conference through his goodwill endeavours served masses across lengths of erstwhile state. His association with civil society groups & his life long contributions towards welfare of Kashmiri nation would be remembered by generations to come.

Ashai also extended his condolences to ANC Vice President Muzaffar Shah & party over the untimely loss of Wani. Such people are extremely rare to come across in today’s time; political steadfastness & commitment to cause as Late Wani had, is hardly seen now a days”. JK People’s Party top brass extended their solemn condolences with the entire Wani clan and Awami National Conference party over the woebegone untimely passing away of Deen Mohammad Wani. Party leadership prayed for enternal peace of the soul & wished forbearance; strength for the bereaved family.

KPDCL Announces Multiple Power Shutdowns Across Ganderbal and Srinagar Areas on December 6–15

KPDCL to shut multiple 33KV lines

According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL, power shutdown of 33 KV Switchyard of 132/33 KV, 100 MVA GSS Badampora will be observed due to which power supply to Kurhama, Yangpora, Baroosa, Old Dab, Checki baba salun, Sainik School, Rabitar, Kondbal, GCET Safapora, Lar, Waliwar, Watlar, Repora, Tulmulla, Dangerpora, Theeru, Larsun, Safapora, Central University, Gratbal, Jarakobagh, Hajin, Preng, Madwan, Banyari, Hakbara, Army Camp, Chandgeer and adjoining areas will be affected from 09.00 AM to 03.30 PM on 06 December, 2025 Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Rangreth & Airforce line will be observed from 12.00 Noon to 03.00 PM Humhama, Peerbagh, Wanbal, Hyderpora, Bank Colony and adjoining areas will be affected from from 12.00 Noon to 03.00 PM on 06 December, 2025.

Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Bakshipora Tapline will be observed from 10.30 AM to 03.30 PM due to which power supply to Kreshbal, Palpora, Chochefakir, Bakshipora and adjoining areas will be affected on 06 December, 2025.

Furthermore, shutdown of 33 KV Badampora Wangipora Tapline and 33 KV Badampora Army Hakbara line will be observed due to which power supply to Batwina, Nowgam, Wangipora, Zazna, Ahan, Waskura, Kharbagh, Sumbal, Nesbal, Hajin, Preng, Madwan, Banyari, Hakbara, Chandergeer and adjoining areas will be affected from 09.30 AM to 03.30 PM on 06 & 14 December, 2025.

Similarly, 33 KV Badampora Kurhama Dab line and 33 KV Lar Tulmulla line will be observed due to which power supply to Kurhama, Youngoora, Barsoo, Old Dab, Check Baba Salun, Sainik School, Rabitar, Kondbal, GCET, Safapora and Lar, Waliwar, Watlar, Repora, Tulmulla, Dangerpora, Theeru, Larsun and adjoining areas will be affected from 09.30 AM to 03.30 PM on 09 & 15 December, 2025.

Kulgam Police Act Against Juvenile Stunt Biking, Counsels Boys and Book Parents

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Kulgam Police have taken prompt action after a video showing stunt biking and eve-teasing by a group of juvenile boys went viral on social media.

Police Station Qaimoo identified the juveniles involved and seized the motorcycles used in the act. The boys were counselled in the presence of their families. Their parents were booked and legally bound down for allowing minors to ride motorcycles illegally and for enabling behaviour that endangered public safety.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Sharing details, SSP Anayat Ali Choudhary IPS said, “Parents must understand their responsibility and ensure that no minor is ever handed over a motorcycle or any vehicle. When parents allow such behaviour they put their own child’s life in danger and they also risk the lives of other citizens. These acts of stunt riding and eve-teasing are unacceptable and will be dealt with firmly. Kulgam Police will take strict action against anyone who violates the law and we seek full cooperation from the community in promoting discipline safety and respect in public spaces.”

Kulgam Police assures continued strict action against stunt biking, eve-teasing, rash driving, and any activity that threatens the safety and dignity of the public especially women and students.

Sajad Lone Accuses NC-Led J&K Government of Evading Accountability on Reservation Issue

Sajad Lone Criticises

J&K Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Lone on Wednesday asserted that the NC-led government is not only evading accountability on the reservations issue but is also actively aggravating internal fissures within Kashmiri society by shifting responsibility instead of addressing the core concerns.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

In a statement issued on social media, Lone said he would “reiterate that in the context of the reservations issue, the elected government is passing on the buck” and highlighted that those in power were “trying to create a wedge in the Kashmiri ranks and pit one Kashmiri against the other.”

Calling the government’s hesitation unjustified, he stressed that “the elected government can easily restore district and divisional recruitment through an act in the Assembly.” PC President then posed a pointed question: “Please can someone enlighten me—what are the disadvantages of district and divisional recruitment? Why are we not restoring them?”

Lone listed what he termed the clear advantages of restoring district and divisional recruitment. He said, “In a developing economy as ours, public sector jobs get spread out across all regions, bringing regional inclusivity in jobs.” He added that under such a system, “reservations get restricted to only those reserved categories who are domiciled in the district or division,” which in turn “will bring open merit in Kashmir division to 70 to 80 percent.”

Expressing concern over reports of changes to the reservation structure, he warned: “If what has been stated so far… is true, the only reserved category where Kashmiris benefitted — the RBA — will be slashed.” He said he “failed to understand how that helps Kashmir,” arguing that “the basic reservation problem… would mean the systematic exclusion of Kashmiris in the recruitment process.”

Lone accused the government of repeating the same injustice under a new guise. “You are yet again doing the same but only changing the excluded Kashmiri. So if a Kashmiri named A was earlier excluded, you have substituted it with a Kashmiri called B.”

He placed the issue in broader perspective, stating that “the problem lies between Jammu and Kashmir with the dice loaded heavily in favour of Jammu,” and cautioned that “the ratio will remain unchanged. Eighty percent reservations will still go to Jammu.”

Urging people to examine the numbers themselves, PC President said, “Please take a pen and paper and do some calculations. The data is available in the answer that was provided by the government in response to my question on reservations.”

Lone maintained that the government owes Kashmiris clarity, honesty and legislative action rather than projecting diversion and division.

Pulwama Police Crack Down on Tobacco Sales Near Schools and Colleges

Tobacco Sales

Police in Pulwama in coordination with the concerned Magistrate authorities, carried out a focused drive across the district to curb the sale of tobacco products around educational institutions.

A Police spokesperson said that Teams inspected several shops located near schools and colleges, checking for violations of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) and the mandatory 100-meter no-tobacco zone. Tobacco items found being sold in restricted areas were seized, and fines were imposed on the spot by the concerned Executive Magistrate.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Shopkeepers were warned against selling tobacco to minors or operating within prohibited limits around educational institutions. They were instructed to ensure strict compliance in the future.

J&K Police has affirmed that such inspections will continue as part of its efforts to protect students from harmful exposure and promote a healthier, safer environment around learning spaces.

Kulgam Hit-and-Run Case Solved in Two Hours, Police Arrest Driver After CCTV Analysis

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J&K Police on Monday have successfully solved a fatal hit-and-run case within two hours of the incident in Kulgam.

Earlier today, a road accident occurred at Nipora, Mirbazar, in which Abdul Ahad Khanday son of Abdul Khaliq Khanday, (aged 87 years) resident of Nipora Mirbazar, was hit by an unknown vehicle while crossing the road. The injured was shifted to GMC Anantnag, where he was declared brought dead.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Acting swiftly, J&K Police obtained and analysed CCTV footage, through which the vehicle involved was identified as a white Mahindra Bolero bearing registration No. JK03L-9171. The said vehicle was subsequently seized. The driver involved in the accident has been identified as Sheikh Burhan Tariq son of Tariq Ahmad Sheikh, resident of Qazigund, (aged 21 years). He has been arrested and further legal proceedings under relevant sections of law are underway.

J&K Police reiterate their commitment to ensuring public safety and maintaining the rule of law. Investigation is in progress.

KPDCL Worker Electrocuted During Power Line Repair in Shopian

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A labourer working with the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) was electrocuted during repair work in Shopian on Sunday, officials said.

The injured has been identified as Rafiq Ahmad Lone, son of Abdul Rahim Lone, a local of Baderhama Zawoora in Shopian. Officials said he received an electric shock while repairing power lines near the DPL office in Shopian.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Co-workers and local inhabitants immediately rushed to the spot and shifted the injured man to the District Hospital Shopian for treatment.Hospital sources said he remains under medical supervision.Police have also taken note of the incident and initiated proceedings. [KNT]

Delhi Police Seek Details of China, Pakistan and Bangladesh-Trained Doctors Amid Red Fort Blast Probe

Delhi Police

Delhi Police issued notices to private hospitals across the national Capital, asking them to submit information about doctors who received their medical education abroad, officials said on Saturday.

Hospitals have been directed to provide detailed records of doctors holding MBBS degrees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, the UAE, and China.According to officials, hospital administrations have been specifically asked to share the names and credentials of doctors educated in these countries who are currently working in private medical facilities in Delhi.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The move comes as part of the intensified crackdown on a suspected terror module linked to the deadly car blast near the Red Fort.On November 10, a car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort killed 13 people and injured dozens others, triggering a high-level investigation that revealed the existence of a sophisticated ‘white-collar’ terror network with ties to Jaish-e-Mohammed.

Even before the blast, several arrests had been made across multiple states, and investigators had begun to piece together evidence of an interstate terror module.Following the explosion, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) found that the incident was connected to earlier arrests, leading to a series of new revelations as the probe deepened.

The NIA has so far arrested seven individuals in connection with the blast involving a Hyundai i20 driven by Dr Umar Muhammad, which exploded near the Lal Qila Metro station.

Those arrested include Dr Muzammil Shakeel of Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir; Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather of Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir; Dr Shaheen Saeed of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh; and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay of Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir.Investigators said these individuals played significant roles in orchestrating the attack that claimed multiple lives and left several others injured.

Earlier arrests included Amir Rashid Ali, the registered owner of the car used in the blast; Jasir Bilal Wani, who provided technical assistance to the terrorist; and Soyab, who allegedly sheltered Umar and offered logistical support shortly before the explosion.Investigations are underway.

Police Inspect Madrassas and Mosques in Srinagar in Crackdown to Dismantle Terror Ecosystem

Madrassas and Mosques

Police on Thursday inspected madrassas and Masjids across Srinagar as part of an ongoing crackdown against individuals and networks associated with terrorist organisations to dismantle the terror support ecosystem in the region and strengthen de-radicalisation efforts.

Police have intensified raids in various parts of the Valley as part of a crackdown to dismantle the terror support ecosystem in the aftermath of the blast in a car near the Red Fort in Delhi on November 10 and the busting of a terror module involving doctors.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Two religious preachers, Molvi Irfan from Shopian and Molvi Ishtiaq from Mewat in Haryana, have already been arrested in the case.The Police from Srinagar conducted city-wide inspections on Masjids and madrassas across all zones, a Police spokesman said.

He said the inspection is a part of an ongoing crackdown against individuals and networks associated with terrorist organisations to dismantle the terror support ecosystem in the region and strengthen de-radicalisation efforts.

Search teams, accompanied by executive magistrates and independent witnesses, inspected several premises to gather evidence related to terror-linked or radical activities inimical to the nation’s security and integrity, the spokesman said.

During the searches, the Police inspected digital devices, documents and other materials, he said.

The searches form part of a continued effort to dismantle the terror support ecosystem in Srinagar and to prevent any conspiratorial or unlawful acts aimed at disturbing peace and public order, the spokesman said.

These operations were conducted strictly in accordance with legal procedures, ensuring transparency and accountability at every stage, and will continue wherever credible inputs indicate the presence of individuals or materials linked to terrorism or radicalised activities prejudicial to the nation’s security, the spokesman said.