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Srinagar girl injured in Sonamarg road accident succumbs

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A girl hailing from Karan nagar Srinagar, who was injured in a road accident in Sonamarg area of Ganderbal district on Thursday, succumbed last night.

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Quoting sources news agency Kashmir Scroll reported that an accident took place at Sonamarg, when a Swift Desire collided with another Swift car resulting in injuries two persons.

They were identified as Qudrat Farooq daughter of Sheikh Farooq resident of Karanagar, Aqib Naseer son of Naseer Ahmad Mir resident of Umerabad Srinagar.

Both were shifted to nearby hospital for treatment from where Qudrat was referred to SKIMS Soura for further treatment, where she succumbed last night.

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Meanwhile police have taken cognizance and started investigation. KS

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Minor girl raped in Srinagar, accused arrested

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Srinagar police on Wednesday said to have arrested a man accused of raping a minor girl in Hamdaniya colony Bemina area of Srinagar.

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They identified the accused as Irshad Ahmad Langoo S/o Bashir Ahmed Langoo R/o Hamdaniya Colony Bemina.

Case under FIR No. 97/2023 u/s 376 of IPC, sections 5(N), 6 of POCSO Act registered in Bemina police station, they said.

Srinagar police on X informed, “One Irshad Ahmad Langoo S/o Bashir Ahmed Langoo R/o Hamdaniya Colony arrested for raping a minor girl. FIR No. 97/2023 u/s 376 of IPC, sections 5(N), 6 of POCSO Act registered in Bemina PS.”

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Encounter rages in Kulgam

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An enounter broke out between militants and security forces in Kujjar area of south Kashmir’s Kulgam district this afternoon.

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Kashmir Zone police on X informed that poilce and security forces were on job.

“Encounter has started at Kujjar area of #Kulgam. Police and security forces are on the job. Further details shall follow,” they said.

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Power crisis deepens in J&K; Govt says ‘finding ways’

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Consumers aghast, say no fun of smart meters when power plays hide& seek; Talks on, expect additional power in coming days, says CE, KPDCL

The power crisis in Jammu and Kashmir is becoming worse as consumers are facing long power cuts during the day with authorities claiming that the talks to resolve the issue are on and in the coming days “things would improve.”

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However, the local consumers told that the power scenario has worsened across the valley as just 4-5 hours of electricity is being supplied to them on a daily basis at a time when smart meters have been installed in almost half of Srinagar city with a promise of 24×7 power supply.

The irked consumers said that in both metered and non-metered areas, the erratic power supply from the past over two weeks have caused immense hardships to them.

“We were expecting an improvement in the power scenario after the installation of smart meters and also the augmentation of power infrastructure in the past four years, but all in vain as the situation has worsened ahead of the winters in Kashmir,” the consumers said.

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Meanwhile, Chief Engineer, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation limited (KPDCL), Javed Yousuf Dar told that the government is finding ways to resolve the issue of power paucity in J&K.

“The talks are going on with NTPC and others to get extra electricity for the people in J&K. We are expecting to get additional electricity in the coming days, which would help in resolving the present electricity situation,” he said.

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He, however, stated that he was not aware about the huge debt of electricity purchase from outside.

Asked about the present electricity situation, the Chief Engineer, KPDCL, said that the low precipitation in the previous months has led to the reduction in discharge of water level in the water bodies, which simultaneously hit the power generation at major power houses as well.

“We are on it and we expect the issue to be resolved within a few days,” he said. KNO

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