Four Killed, Eight Injured as Tempo Falls into Deep Gorge in Reasi

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At least four people were killed and eight others injured early Tuesday when a tempo vehicle they were travelling in skidded off the road and rolled down into a deep gorge in Reasi district, officials said.

A police official said that the tempo vehicle from Jammu to Bagankote fell into a very deep gorge, apparently after the driver lost control over it.

Four people died on the spot and eight others were injured in the accident, the official said. The injured were immediately shifted to hospital by local volunteers, police and allied field agencies. However, the official said, that the health condition of the injured was not immediately known. (GNS)

Ramban Accident: Punjab Resident Anmol Preet Singh killed, Three Others injured

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A Punjab resident has lost his life while three others sustained injuries after a collision between two vehicles in Shalgadi Chambalwas area of Ramban district on Monday evening.

An official told that an accident occurred due to a collision between a Tempo (JK13C-7242) and an Alto car (PB 02T-8863) near tunnel atvShalgadi Chambalwas.“One person died on the spot, while three others sustained injuries.”

After initial treatment at SDH Banihal, all the injured persons were referred to GMC Anantnag for further medical care.

The deceased has been identified as Anmol Preet Singh (22), son of Kamaljeet Singh. The injured include Arsdeep Singh (19), son of Kamaljeet Singh; Charanjeet Kour (40), wife of Kamaljeet Singh; and Kamaljeet Singh (42), son of Baldev Singh all are residents of Amritsar Punjab.

Meanwhile, police have started an investigation in this regard—(KNO)

PM Modi and Rajnath Singh Extend Birthday Wishes to J&K CM Omar Abdullah

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday Extended birthday wishes to the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, “Birthday wishes to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Shri Omar Abdullah Ji. Praying for his long and healthy life.”

Rajnath Singh also wrote in a post on X, “Warm birthday greetings to Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Shri @OmarAbdullah. May he lead a long and healthy life.”

LG Manoj Sinha Condemns Killing of Three Civilians in Kathua, Orders Investigation

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The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday has expressed pain and anguish over the killing of three civilians Varun Singh, Yogesh Singh and Darshan Singh of Kathua District.

The Lieutenant Governor has posted on X:“I am shocked and saddened beyond words at the brutal killing of Varun Singh, Yogesh Singh and Darshan Singh of Kathua. In this hour of grief, I offer my deepest condolences to their families and friends.

I have ordered a thorough and transparent investigation and all the necessary support to the families will be provided. I assure the people that the perpetrators will be brought to book at the earliest. Justice will be ensured and accountability will be fixed”.

One Killed, Six Injured in Road Accident in Doda’s Fafri Area

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Atleast one person was killed while as six others were injured after their vehicle met with an accident near Fafri area of Doda district on Saturday.

Officials said that an ECO vehicle bearing registration number JK06A-6642 skidded off the road near Fafri area and fell deep down.

In this incident one person was killed while as 6 others were injured who have been identified as Irfan Ahmed (40), son of Gh Rasool Butt, Nazim Butt (Deceased18/19), son of Mohd Yousif Butt, Mozim Shafi (18/19), son of Mohd Shafi, Mubashir Hussain (18/19), son of Mohd Yousif, Adil Hussain (30), son of Mohd Sabir, Ashiq Ali (16/17), son of Riyaz Ahmed — all residents of Dhival Ghundna and Yasir Hamid (18/19), son of Abdul Hamid — resident of Massri Ghundna.

All the injured have been shifted to GMC Doda treatment.Meanwhile, police have registered a case in this regard and investigation has been taken up.(GNS)

Three Missing Civilians Found Dead in Kathua’s Billawar, Probe Underway

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Bodies of three civilians, who went missing on evening of March 6 in Lohai Malhar village in Billawar in Kathua district, were found on Saturday, officials said.

A police official said that bodies were recovered after they were spotted near nallah (rivulet) using drone surveillance in upper reaches of Billawar.

Asked about the reason behind their deaths, the official said that investigations are underway and details would be shared once medico-legal formalities are completed. Asked if there was militancy angle to it, the official said, “it is matter of investigation and premature to conclude at this point in time.”

The trio have been identified as Varun Singh, 15, son of Chamel Singh, a resident Dehota village, Yogesh Singh, 32, son of Shori Lal and Darshan Singh, 40, both residents of Marhoon village.

The recovery of the bodies comes amid massive searches launched by army and police in the area.

Earlier in February 16, two civilians Shamsher, 37 and Roshan 45, were found dead at Kohag village in Billawar. Police have already constituted a Special Investigation Team to investigate the case of the duo. (GNS)

CM Omar Abdullah Focuses on Vocational Training to Boost Tourism in J&K Border Areas Such As Karnah

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today emphasized the government’s commitment to empower youth in border areas such as Karnah, Keran, Machhil and Gurez by equipping them with vocational skills to promote tourism-driven economic growth.

He stated that unskilled youth from these regions would be provided training enabling them to acquire skills in trades relevant to the tourism sector.

The Chief Minister, who also holds Tourism Department, stated this while replying to a supplementary question from MLA Karnah, Javid Ahmad Mirchal, regarding the promotion of tourism in border areas like Karnah. The Chief Minister remarked that Karnah has immense tourism potential and stressed the need to explore it further.

“We believe that there is potential for tourism. We need to explore that potential. Recently, festivals were organized in Karnah—the Border Festival and Yoga Festival. The purpose is to let people outside Jammu and Kashmir know about Karnah’s tourism potential and its culture. Because of such initiatives, we have started to see a gradual increase in tourism. For this reason, local people should benefit from tourism,” Chief Minister Omar Abdullah told Legislative Assembly.

The Chief Minister said that the tourism department has started registration of paying guest houses and homestays in the area.
“For now, in Karnah, we have registered six homestays, and five in Teetwal. Now, I request the MLA to help us in this. There is no point in bringing tourists if there is no place to host them,” he said, adding, “We do not want to build massive hotels there. If big hotels are built, local people will not benefit from them.”

“At present we need to focus more on homestays. For this, MLAs should help us and involve local people in this.

In response to another supplementary question from member Nazir Ahmad Khan Gurezi, the Chief Minister informed the House that the government would identify unskilled youth in border areas like Karnah, Keran, Machhil, and Gurez so that they can be trained in ITIs and the Institute of Hotel Management, Srinagar, to develop skills and trades relevant to tourism.

“In my Budget speech yesterday, I stated that our focus is on skills and entrepreneurship so that youth are equipped with skills and provided handholding to build their future in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

Member Saifullah Mir suggested the establishment of a Tourism Development Authority to boost local tourism in these destinations.

Earlier, replying to the starred question, the Chief Minister stated that Karnah region is known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage and strategic location near the Line of Control (LoC), he said.

He further said that Teetwal, Karanoo in Nawagabra, and Budnambal villages possess natural beauty and tourism potential.

“These areas offer breathtaking landscapes, lush meadows and have cultural significance, making them attractive destinations for tourism. These areas have the potential for nature tourism, adventure tourism, and cross-border heritage tourism,” he said. He stated that the Department of Tourism has taken several initiatives to bring these villages onto the tourist map.

“In order to promote pilgrim tourism in Karnah Constituency, the J&K Tourism Department has projected the construction of ‘Yatri Niwas’ at Sharda Temple at Teetwal, Kupwara, along with a cafeteria,” he said.

CM Omar Abdullah said that the Construction of Yatri Niwas at Sharda Temple at Teetwal, Kupwara, along with a cafeteria is currently in progress, with the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) underway. The project cost is estimated at Ra 150 Lakh.

He informed that House that the Border Tourism Festival was organized by the Tourism Department in border areas to promote tourism. “The festival was held at Teetwal in September 2022 and featured cultural and musical events, an ATV rally from Kupwara to Teetwal, nature photography sessions, trekking, camping, and horse riding,” the CM said.

He added that Yoga Festival was organized by the Tourism Department in collaboration with other departments in the Teetwal area of the Karnah constituency on June 21, 2024, to promote tourism in the area.

Saudi TV Series ‘Muawiyah’ Sparks Controversy in Iran, Iraq, and Egypt Over Historical Depiction

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A newly released TV series, Muawiyah, has ignited a major controversy across the Middle East, particularly in Iran, Iraq, and Egypt. The 30-episode series, produced by Saudi Arabia’s Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), portrays the life and rule of Muawiyah bin Abu Sufyan, the founder of the Umayyad Caliphate. However, its depiction of historical events has led to heated debates, bans, and religious opposition in several countries.

The Story Behind the Series

The series focuses on the period following the assassination of Caliph Uthman ibn Affan, leading to the rise of Muawiyah and the subsequent conflicts that shaped early Islamic history. Filmed in Tunisia, the show aims to provide a detailed look at Muawiyah’s life—not just as a ruler but as a human being with strengths and flaws.

Despite its historical backdrop, the series has been met with strong resistance, with critics arguing that it distorts history and could fuel sectarian tensions.

Bans and Criticism Across Countries

Iran’s Response

Iran has outright banned the series, with its media regulatory body, SATRA (Comprehensive Audiovisual and Television Regulatory Authority), accusing it of attempting to “sanitize the image of the Umayyad dynasty.” Iranian officials claim the show glorifies a controversial historical figure while ignoring the suffering of other key Islamic personalities during that time.

Egypt’s Al-Azhar Fatwa

In Egypt, the prestigious Al-Azhar University issued a fatwa (religious ruling) against the series. The institution objected to the portrayal of Sahaba (Companions of Prophet Muhammad), arguing that any dramatization of such figures should maintain their true dignity and status. Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta, a religious authority, stated that historical figures should not be misrepresented or their lives altered for entertainment purposes.

Iraq’s Ban Over Religious Sensitivities

Iraq’s Media and Communications Commission also imposed a ban, citing concerns that the show could increase sectarian tensions. Iraqi officials warned that airing Muawiyah could spark religious debates, especially during Ramadan, when the series was released.

Producers Defend the Show

The show’s director, Palestinian filmmaker Tarek Al-Arian, and its writer, Egyptian Khaled Saleh, have defended Muawiyah against the backlash. They insist that the series was not created to promote any political or religious agenda but rather to present a balanced historical perspective.

A statement from the production team highlighted that Muawiyah is depicted as a complex figure—neither entirely heroic nor villainous—allowing audiences to see him as a leader with human weaknesses.

MBC’s History with Controversial Islamic Dramas

This is not the first time MBC has faced criticism for a historical Islamic series. In 2012, the network produced a 31-episode drama about Caliph Umar ibn Al-Khattab, which also received backlash for portraying key Islamic figures on screen.

MBC, founded in 1991 and currently headquartered in Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh, has remained a dominant force in the Arab media industry. Despite past controversies, the network continues to produce historical and religious dramas, often stirring debates across the region.

Conclusion

The Muawiyah series has once again highlighted the sensitivity of historical portrayals in the Islamic world. While some view it as an attempt to shed light on a crucial period of Islamic history, others argue that dramatizing religious figures risks misrepresentation and sectarian tensions.

As the debate rages on, the bans in Iran, Iraq, and Egypt show how historical narratives remain deeply influential in contemporary religious and political discourse. Whether the series will continue airing in other regions remains to be seen, but its impact on the Middle East is undeniable.


Six Booked in Budgam for Glorifying Terrorism on Social Media, J&K Police Issues Warning

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Police on Friday said that six persons have been booked for glorifying terrorism on social media in central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

In a statement, a police spokesman said they have taken firm action to prevent the misuse of social media platforms in Budgam. 

“Six individuals have been booked for creating fake accounts and sharing content glorifying terrorism that could potentially disturb public peace and incite disruptive activities,” he said.

The spokesman said those booked have been identified as Hilal Ahmad Dar, resident of Sholipora, Owais Ahmad Khan resident of Soibugh Daharmuna, Suhail Ahmad Sheikh resident of Batpora, Umar Shafi Sofi resident of Ompora, Mohammad Amir Khan resident of Ichkoot and Shahid Mir resident of Sheikhpora Chatterhama, Budgam.

The police spokesman further stated that these individuals were found using fake social media accounts to propagate misleading and unlawful content. Legal action has been initiated against them as per the preventive detention laws.

J&K Police strongly urges all social media users to act responsibly and refrain from posting or sharing illegal, misleading, or disruptive content. Strict legal action under relevant sections of law will be taken against anyone found violating social media guidelines, added the spokesman.

Massive Forest Fire Erupts in Dachigam National Park, Swift Action Prevents Major Damage

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A massive forest fire broke out in the Panaar area of Dachigam National Park on Friday afternoon, prompting a swift response from the authorities. Upon receiving information, a joint operation led by Forest Range Officer Fida Ur Rehman was launched to contain the fire.

Three teams from the Wildlife Protection Force and one team from the Forest Protection Force were immediately dispatched to the site. After 2-3 hours of intense firefighting, officials successfully brought the blaze under control.

Fortunately, there has been no reported loss of wildlife or trees, according to officials. The cause of the fire is yet to be investigated. Authorities have assured that further assessments will be conducted to determine the origin of the fire and to implement preventive measures.

Dachigam National Park, known for its rich biodiversity, including the endangered Hangul deer, remains a critical ecological zone. Prompt action by the forest officials helped avert any major damage, ensuring the safety of the park’s wildlife and habitat.

Authorities have urged citizens to remain vigilant and report any signs of fire to prevent such incidents in the future.