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Deficient rainfall, early rise in temperature puts strawberry growers in tight spot

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Growers predict huge losses, say production less this year as Govt fails to fulfil demands of providing bore-wells

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Srinagar, May 10 (ANH): The rise in temperature and deficient rainfall this year has not affected the electricity and water supply only, but has affected the strawberry owners in Kashmir as well with growers saying that they have suffered huge losses due to the none availability of bore-wells.

Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), scores of strawberry owners narrated their ordeal and sufferings this year due to the abrupt rise in temperature and also the deficient rainfall.

Manzoor Ahmad Dar, who is a strawberry grower from Gasoo area of Hazratbal in Srinagar outskirts said that the production this year is less as most of the fruit got damaged due to the abrupt rise in temperature in March month and also deficient rainfall.

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“Unlike previous two years when Covid-19 was at peak, the growers were expecting a good season this year, but the temperature and deficient rainfall has caused extensive damage to the fruit,” Dar, who is associated with strawberry business from last eight years told KNO.

He also rued the lack of support from the government, saying that no assistance is being provided to them even the demands of bore-wells have not been fulfilled.

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Shabir Ahmad, another grower, who also hails from Gasoo locality said that most of the families here are dependent on strawberry trade only here.

“The market this year compared to previous years was good, but unfortunately the production is less. The markets were closed due to Covid-19 and thus simultaneously the rate got declined,” Ahmad said.

He further added that it is imperative to have moderate temperature for the fruit, but as the temperature soared abruptly in March, the growth of fruit got affected, thus giving losses to the growers.

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However, Ahmad said that despite most of the villagers here are associated with this trade only, the people have been deprived of the irrigation facilities. “We have been demanding borewells for the villages here from last five years, but nothing has happened so far. Even this year too, we wrote a letter to the concerned authorities, but all in vein,” he said.

Ahmad said that the borewells could help them in ensuring better fruit production and appealed the government to assist them in this regard so that they could heave a sigh of relief.

Pertinently, the temperature in Kashmir recorded an abrupt rise since March while the Valley also recorded a deficit of nearly 96 per cent rainfall, thus affecting the water and electricity supply, besides leaving the fruit growers to lurch at large.

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Teenage boy dies in Anantnag road accident

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A teenage boy died in a road accident in Sangam area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Thursday evening.

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Reports said that a teenage boy identified as Kausar Ahmad Bhat resident of Sangam was critically injured after he was hit by unknown vehicle in Chadsoo Sangam.

They said he was rushed to GMC Anantnag for treatment, where he was referred to SMHS hospital for specialised treatment. However, he was declared brought dead.

Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.

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Encounter breaks out in Pulwama

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An encounter broke out between militants and joint team of security forces at Arihal village of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Thursday evening.

Kashmir Zone Police on X said,”Encounter started in Arihal village of District Pulwama .Police and security forces on job . Further details shall follow..”

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Online classes in all Degree Colleges of Kashmir region from Dec-01

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With the early onset of winters, Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department Thursday ordered that it will conduct online classes in all government degree colleges of Kashmir region from Dec-01-2023.

Special Secretary to the government Dr Ravi Shanker Sharma in a communique said, “Due to early onset of winter, students enrolled in Government Degree Colleges of Kashmir Division are facing major challenge in commuting to college and, thereby, attending classes.”

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“Situation has got compounded due to disruption to normal class work with inadequate heating arrangements,” it reads.

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The communique further states that with the implementation of admission based on merit and choice, students have to travel distances or stay in Hostel or stay in private accommodations which has put them to severe hardship due to early onset of harsh winter.

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Ir reads, “In order to ensure unhindered academic delivery in adverse and extreme cold conditions, it is impressed upon all the Principals of Government Degree Colleges of Kashmir Division that classes will be conducted via online mode w.e.f. December-01-2023 till December-31-2023 or till winter vacations are announced, whichever is earlier.”

“Further, Principals of Govt. Degree Colleges of Kashmir Division are directed to ensure that the faculty will attend their respective colleges regularly and take their classes online from the colleges in order to complete the syllabus as per academic calendar,” the official said.

It also said that all internal examinations and semester-end examinations will be conducted as per notified schedule of universities or institutions.

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