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133 Sub-Inspectors of J&K Police promoted, DGP congratulates promoted officers and their families

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Jammu, Jan 16: Director General of Police J&K, Shri Dilbag Singh has ordered the promotion of 133 Sub-Inspectors of Executive Police to the rank of Inspectors here today.

A Department Promotion Committee under the chairmanship of DGP J&K met at PHQ on 12-01-2021 and promoted 133 Sub-Inspectors of J&K Executive Police to the rank of Inspector in the Pay Scale of Rs/- 35900-113500-Level-6E vide PHQ Order No. 179 of 2021 dated 16-01-2021.

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The DGP, J&K congratulated the newly promoted officers and their families. He has stressed upon them to continue work for public service with more zeal and dedication.

Those who have been promoted are Parvaiz Ahmed Khanday EXJ109384,Youns Bashir Wani EXK109231, Purshotam Kumar EXJ109559, Purab Singh EXJ109528,Vikas Jasrotia EXJ109536, Asif Iqbal Misgar EXK109478,Vinod Kumar EXJ109370, Liyaqat Ali   EXK109375, Amit Pal Singh EXK109163, Masood Rashid Masoodi EXK109344, Manoj Kumar EXJ109510, Sandeep Kumar EXJ109373,Sunil Kumar Parihar EXJ109392, Aga Asgar Ali EXK109521, Mukesh Kumar Sharma EXJ109482, Shahnawaz Teeli EXK109342, Sudesh KumarEXJ016634, Sajad Iqbal EXJ109399, Lateef Ahmad Dar EXK109322, Rahul Mahajan EXJ109562, Mohd Abas Kumar EXK109254, Sushil Choudhary EXJ109508, Ankuj Kumar EXJ109589, Mohd Rashad EXJ109544, Tribhawan Khajuria EXJ109533, Rajveer Singh EXJ109457, Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir EXK109400, Javaid Gulzar Bhat EXK109485, Muddasir Nazar   EXK109361, Sarjan Ahmad Dar EXK109168, Ravinder Kumar  EXJ109403, Mohd. Abas Chak EXK116417, Jai Paul Singh EXJ109541, Bilal Ahmad Khanday EXK115634, Syed Owais Geelani  EXK109161, Zaheer Iqbal EXJ109387, H.M. Shahnawaz Giri   EXJ109367, Ab. Latief Shabnam  EXK115708, Naseer Ahmad Ahanger  EXK109501, Ashwani Kumar   EXJ109453, Deepak Bharti EXJ109548, Maninder Singh EXJ109573, Kamal Preet Singh EXJ109549, Anil Kumar EXJ109398, Adil Bashir EXK109461, Sandeep Charak EXJ109566, Sukhvir Singh EXJ109379, Syed Iqbal Rashid   EXK109488, Rohit Kumar  EXJ109591, Pawan Kumar Dogra  EXJ066498, Imtiyaz Ahmad Wani EXK115568, Tawseef Habib EXK109164, Mohd Naseer EXJ109588, Sheikh Sameer Altaf EXK109565, Youg Raj EXJ115662, Mushtaq Ahmad Malik  EXK109302, Niku Ram  EXJ115710, Waseem Jahingir Shah  EXK109272, Masroor Ahmad Ganie EXK109445, Sandeep Kumar   EXJ109404, Bupesh Singh   EXJ115721, Gowhar Ahmad Bhat  EXK109472, Naseer Ahmad Malik EXK109597, Tariq Ahmad WaniEXK109443, Vishal Manhas  EXJ109382, Sameer Ahmed Batt EXJ109380, Chander Bushan EXJ109568, Javed Iqbal Choudhary  EXJ109500, Sumit Magotra EXJ109484, Afaq Majid Wani EXK109321, Vikas Hans  EXJ109444, Jaswinder Singh   EXJ109525, Shakil Ahmed Manhas  EXJ109391, Gulam Hussan Parray EXK109547, Younis KhanEXK109460, Ashaq Hussain EXJ109381, Arun Bhagat EXJ109406, Sajad Ahmad Parray EXK109167, Tajamul Islam EXK109530, Masoodul Hassan EXK109260, Jasvinder Choudhary EXJ109497, Ashish Sagar  EXJ109593, Askar Hussain  EXJ109492, Karnail Singh EXJ109494, Mohd Iqbal Bhat EXK116208, Adil Ashraf Bhat EXK109538, Wasim Ahmad Shah EXK109397, Hussain Ahmad Mughal EXK115709, Rakesh Sharma EXJ109448, Mudasir Hussain Zaroo EXK109456, Ashish Choudhary EXJ109374, Reyaz Ahmad Khan  EXK109143, Saqib Bashir EXK109574, Muhsin Ahmad Dar  EXK115584, Novneet Verma EXJ109450, Deepak Thakur  EXJ109385, Suman Singh EXJ115663, Vishal Dogra EXJ109535, Waseem Gull   EXK109237, Fayaz Ahmad Chachie  EXK115648, Parvaiz Ahmad Gogger  EXK109236, Kapil ManhasEXJ109495, Vikram Kumar Panjgotra EXJ109469, Towseef Ahmad  EXK109314, Altaf Rashid  Kakroo EXK115612, Imran Khan  EXJ109520, Rajinder Khajuria EXJ109569, Mudasir NazarEXK109156, Sumeet Sharma  EXJ109490, Vijay Sharma EXJ109546, Sunil Kalsi   EXJ109451, Mukhtiar Ali  EXJ109578, Sandeep Singh Bhau   EXJ109474, Khalid Aslam Shah EXK109455, Yash Paul EXJ109491, Surinder Singh Nagra EXJ109594, Subzar Ahmad EXK117836, Tanvir Ahmad  EXK126490, Sikinder SinghEXJ119194, Vicky Thapa  EXJ119704, Aijaz Ahmad Dar EXK119924, Sohit Trikha EXJ005502, Vinay Gupta EXJ005501, Neelam SainiEXJ006471, Kunti Devi EXJ005499, Samsen Bhati EXJ003729, Vikram SinghEXJ017369, Kanchan Bala EXJ017269, Imran Bashir EXK017382, Anil Kumar Jad EXJ017347, Sampaul GillEXJ026068, Safder Hussain EXJ825837, Syed Mohd Maqsood  EXK831944.

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As smart meters shine, darkness persists: People seek answers to ongoing electricity woes

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Despite the augmentation of power infrastructure and the installation of much-hyped smart meters, the electricity woes continue to torment the valley residents ahead of the winter as since past one week, consumers are facing pesky power cuts across the Valley.

The situation is equivalent in towns, cities and villages as the consumers have accused the concerned Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) of supplying inadequate electricity to them.

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“Despite the installation of smart meters, which were aimed to ensure better power supply, we are getting nearly 4-5 hours of electricity supply on a regular basis, which has added to the misery of consumers here,” said Jahangir Ahmad, a local from the Natipora area.

“Crores of rupees have been spent on the power infrastructure augmentations in the last couple of years, which were giving a hope of round-the-clock electricity to the people, but all in vein as seemingly the winter power schedule has been started in the valley during the Autumn season, thus pushing the people to the wall,” the residents said.

Such unscheduled power cuts are being witnessed everywhere nowadays as the complaints are being received from several other areas also.

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Also Read: Man dies in Anantnag as tractor skids off road

The consumers said that the electricity is being snatched for hours together and is being supplied for only a few hours in a day.

“The electricity supply was snatched multiple times today, which began from 6am to 8:30 am in the morning, 1 am to 2:30 pm in the afternoon and then 6pm to 8:30 pm in the evening,” one of the residents from Pampore said.

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The frequent electricity cuts have irked the people, who demand authorities to take immediate steps to ensure adequate power supply to them.

Pertinently, Kashmir’s power generation has got badly affected as according to the KPDCL Chief Engineer, Javed Yousuf Dar, the reduction in water level in river Jhelum, Chenab has lessened the power generation at the power houses of Kashmir.

“We are presently looking for an option to get the additional electricity to ensure adequate power supply to the people. We are on it and hopefully, the issue will be resolved in next few days,” Chief Engineer, KPDCL had said. KNO

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Man dies in Anantnag as tractor skids off road

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A 65-year-old man died in a road mishap in Aishmuqam area of South Kashmir Anantnag district on Saturday evening.

Also Read: Infiltration bid foiled in Kupwara, two terrorists killed: Police

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An official told that a 65-year-old man was critically injured after a tractor in which he was traveling skidded off the road in the Hapatnard area of Aishmuqam.

He was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

Meanwhile, police took cognizance of this road mishap and identified the deceased as Manzoor Ahmad Lone. KS

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Infiltration bid foiled in Kupwara, two terrorists killed: Police

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In a joint operation by Kupwara Police and Army an infiltration bid was successfully foiled in Kumkadi area of Machil Sector in Kupwara district. In this swift and coordinated operation, two (02) terrorists were neutralized, police said.

A police spokesman in a statement to Asian News Hub (ANH) said that based on an intelligence input generated by Kupwara Police, a joint alert party of police & Army launched a search operation in Kumkadi area along the Line of Control in Machil Sector. The joint team observed movement of terrorists, employing meticulous tactics, the terrorists were intercepted who fired indiscriminately upon the joint team. The fire was retaliated, leading to the elimination of two (02) heavily armed unidentified terrorists.

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He said, identification and affiliation of the killed terrorists is being ascertained. Arms & ammunition including 02 AK Series Rifles, 4 AK Magazines, 90 rounds, 01 Pistol (Pak origin), 01 Pouch, cash Rs 2100 (Pak currency) & other incriminating materials have been recovered from the site of encounter.

The neutralized terrorists were found to be heavily armed, equipped with sophisticated weaponry which indicates their malicious intent to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere in the valley. However, due to the timely and effective response by Police & Army, their plans were foiled and a significant threat to peace and stability in the area was neutralized, he said.

In this regard, a case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigation is in progress. Extensive search of the area is being carried out and further details if any will be shared accordingly, the spokesman added.

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