(MENAFN - IANS) y Dar Javed
As the delegation of envoys from 23 countries concluded their Kashmir visit on Wednesday evening, militants made their presence felt by attacking the son of the owner of a famous eatery, Krishna Dhaba, at Sonawar in uptown Srinagar.
Aakash Mehra (22), son of Ramesh Kumar Mehra, was fired upon by the gunmen when he was busy with his work.
On December 31, 2020, when Kashmir was filled with tourists, militants shot dead a 65-year-old jeweller in Sarai Bala area of Srinagar. The goldsmith Satpal Nischal, son of Amarnath Nischal, owner of Nischal Jewellers living in Indira Nagar area in Srinagar, was fired upon by the militants at his shop.
Pak out to repeat 1990, guns turned towards members of minority community
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As the delegation of envoys from 23 countries concluded their Kashmir visit on Wednesday evening, militants made their presence felt by attacking the son of the owner of a famous eatery, Krishna Dhaba, at Sonawar in uptown Srinagar.. Image Source: IANS News
As the delegation of envoys from 23 countries concluded their Kashmir visit on Wednesday evening, militants made their presence felt by attacking the son of the owner of a famous eatery, Krishna Dhaba, at Sonawar in uptown Srinagar.
Aakash Mehra (22), son of Ramesh Kumar Mehra, was fired upon by the gunmen when he was busy with his work.
Despite LGâs directives, Domicile Certificates not being issued within prescribed timelines
Despite LGâs directives, Domicile Certificates not being issued within prescribed timelines Govt warns of stern action against defaulting officers
Mohinder Verma
JAMMU, Feb 10: Even after repeated instructions from the Lieutenant Governor and Government, Domicile Certificates are not being issued within the prescribed timeline as a result of which public is suffering immensely. Moreover, details of vital documents are not being reflected in the web-portal although the same is imperative for real time monitoring and to avoid chances of any misuse.
In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 309 of the Constitution of India read with Section 15 of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Decentralization and Recruitment) Act, 2010, the Government vide notification dated May 18, 2020 issued Jammu and Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificate (Procedure) Rules, 2020.
SRINAGAR: Union Ministry of Home Affairs Tuesday said that almost 34 lakh Domicile Certificates have been issued in J&K till January 25, 2021.
As per news agency KNO, in a written reply to a query, Union Minister of State for Home G K Reddy said that the government of J&K has issued a total of 33, 80, 234 Domicile Certificates have been issued till January 25, 2021.
In reply to another query, the MoS Home said that it has been further reported that since the constitutional changes were made in August 2019, 58 civilians lost their lives in 54 militant attacks for “various purposes.” “No pattern of selective targeting based on religion could be established,” it states.