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ASI arrested after video showing him accepting bribe goes viral in J&K Jammu, Mar 7: An assistant sub-inspector of Jammu and Kashmir police was ar- rested on Saturday after a video purportedly showing him demand- ing and accepting bribe inside a po- lice station in Kishtwar district went viral on social media. ASI Ab- dul Subhan, posted at Kishtwar po- lice station, has also been placed un- der suspension and a department VOL. 17 No. 59 JAMMU, SUNDAY, MARCH 08 2020 Page 12 Rs. 2/- RNI. No. JKENG/2006/17367 website: www.theshadow.in Postal Reg. No. JK-316/17 Hard News With Soft Touch C M Y B C M Y B C M Y B C M Y B C M Y B C M Y B C M Y B C M Y B JAMMU 24.9 o C 14.0°C Sunrise: 6.50 AM, Sunset: 6:35 PM FORECAST: PARTLY CLOUDY SKY TO GENERALLY CLOUDY SKY. New Delhi, Mar 7: Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi on Saturday asked people to stay away from rumours regarding coronavirus and empha- sised on the need to follow the advice of doctors in this regard. He also asked people to avoid hand- shakes and start greeting others with 'namaste' once again. In such times ru- mours circulate very rapidly. Some say don't eat this, don't do that. Some people will bring in new things such as eat this to keep coronavirus away. It is my request to all my fellow countrymen, kindly keep away from these kinds of rumours," he said. Whatever you do, kindly do it on the advice of your doctor. Let's not Appeal to people to stay away from rumours regarding coronavirus: PM Modi THE SHADOW Page 5 National Page 8 Glamour Page 7 Business Class 10 paper mentions ‘Azad Kashmir'; 2 officials suspended Bhopal, Mar 7: The opposition BJP on Saturday hit out at the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh after a class 10 question paper of the state board re- ferred to Pakistan-Occupied-Kash- mir (POK) as "Azad Kashmir.The term appeared in the class 10 social science paper of the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE), the exam for which was conducted on Saturday morning. As Uddhav visits Ayodhya,Sena says no change in party ideology Shraddha's Baaghi 3 marks a hattrick of double-digit openers for the actress SBI conference key takeaways: Chairman clears doubt over depositors money, employees to future investment in Yes Bank Govt directs for availability of masks at fair prices Jammu, Mar 7: The government today directed the Pharma dealers and traders fra- ternity to ensure availability of masks & sanitizers to the public at fair prices. The directions in this re- gard were given by the State Drugs Controller, Drugs & Food Control Organisation, J&K Lotika Kha- juria, ADC (Jammu) Mohd Iqbal NEWS BRIEF Class work of Primary classes suspended in Jammu, Samba districts till March 31, 2020 Jammu, Mar 7: The Government today sus- pended the class work of Primary classes in both Government and pri- vate schools of twin districts of Jammu and Samba, till March 31, 2020. An order issued by Director School Education, Jammu reads, “It is hereby ordered that there shall be Banihal/Jammu, Mar 7: One person was killed and another injured on Saturday when rolling boulders from a hillock hit a private car along Jammu-Srinagar na- tional highway, police said. The 270-km high- way, the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with the rest of the coun- try, was cleared for Kash- mir-bound stranded vehi- cles in the morning but the traffic witnessed fre- quent disruptions due to shooting of stones from the hillocks overlooking the arterial road. A car came under boulders sliding down from a hill near Maroog on the high- way in Ramban district, killing Waseem Azad of Srinagar and injuring his cousin Manzoor Azad, Jammu, Mar 7: A woman and her son were ar- rested on Saturday for allegedly duping a businessman of Rs 6.5 crore, while a search is on to ap- prehend two of their accom- plices, a spokesman of the Jammu and Kashmir Police's Crime Branch said. Touseef Ah- mad Bhat and Shakeela Begum were arrested on a complaint by Raees Ahmad, who owns a firm called Wals Walnut Industries, he said. Ahmad has alleged that he was tricked into supplying dry fruits worth Rs 6.5 crore by Reyaz Ahmed Matoo, a resident of Sri- nagar, with whom he had done business for sometime, the spokesman said. In his com- plaint, lodged with the Crime Branch in Jammu, Ahmad said Matoo started taking consign- ments of dry fruits from him after introducing himself as a dry fruit businessman, owning a firm called Sadaf Dry Fruit, he said. Matoo continued making pay- ments against the consignments to build a trust and one day he told Ahmad that he had received Woman, son arrested for duping J-K dry fruit businessman of Rs 6.5 crore New Delhi, Mar 7: The family of Hilal Rather, booked in a Rs 177-crore bank loan fraud case by the CBI, has rebutted the charges made by the Jammu and Kashmir Anti Cor- ruption Bureau, including funds being transferred to subversive elements. A statement issued by the legal counsel of Hilal Rather, the son of former Jammu and Kashmir Finance Minister Abdul Rahim Rather, on Saturday said that having failed in its primary task of hold- ing public officials accountable, the ACB was trying to give a different colour to the case by resorting to Loan fraud case: Hilal Rather rebuts charges made by J-K ACB Jammu, March 07: Jammu and Kashmir Government has decided to advance the target of achieving 100% Func- tional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) un- der ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’ (JJM) by December 2021 instead the nation-wide target of year 2024. The Mission aims to achieve every rural household of J&K to have drinking wa- ter supply in prescribed quantity and quality on regular and long-term ba- sis at affordable service delivery charges leading to improvement in living standards of rural com- munities. In this regard Jammu and Kashmir Jal Shakti Department will develop in-village piped water supply infrastruc- ture to provide tap water connection to every rural household. Besides ensur- ing development of reli- able drinking water sources and to undertake augmentation of existing sources to provide long- term sustainability of wa- ter supply system. Wher- ever necessary, the department would ensure bulk water transfer, treat- ment plants and distribu- tion network to cater to every rural household. To ensure potable drinking water to rural house- holds, technological inter- ventions would be imple- mented for removal Mission Development; Govt to provide 100% Functional Household Tap Connections by Dec 2021 Advances target date from 2024 to 2021 Condt on page 10 Jammu, Mar 7: A Kashmiri pandit, whose father was killed by terrorists in 1997, on Saturday moved the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, seeking a CBI probe into a slew of terror cases against outlawed terror outfit JKLF' former leader Farooq Ahmed Dar alias "Bitta Karate". Karate, who was arrested last year by the Na- tional Investigation Agency in a terror funding case, had earlier been in jail for nearly 16 years between November 1990 and 2006 on various charges ranging from murders to other heinous acts ter- rorism. He was was granted bail by a TADA court in 2006 on ground of Son of slain Kashmiri pandit moves HC for CBI probe into cases against ex-JKLF leader Jammu, Mar 7: The Pakistan army on Saturday shelled and fired on forward posts and villages along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, a de- fence spokesman said. The firing from small arms and mortar shelling from across the LoC be- gan at 1:30 pm. In Pak violates ceasefire along LoC in Poonch Condt on page 10 Jammu, Mar 7: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspe- ciality Hospital claimed to have achieved a new milestone by successfully conducting an or- thopaedic surgery on a 119-year-old man. Hospi- tal spokesman here said that the rare feat was con- ducted by Dr Vikas- Padha, Senior Consultant Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement along with an Orthopedic surgery team at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspeciality Hospital at Katra. Narayana Hos- pital’s latest feat sur- passes the earlier held record of pace maker im- plant surgery conducted last year on 118-year-old woman, said the spokesman. He said that the patient Gopal Singh, who hails from Darap near Satwari area of Jammu, was born on June 5, 1900, according to his voter identity card and was exactly 119 years 262 days old at the time of surgery. Singh had a fall at his home and sustained fracture in the legbone (tibia). The operating sur- geon Dr Vikas Padha ex- plained how surgery has relieved the pain of the patient "The configura- tion of fracture required internal fixation for the union of fracture. After thorough discussion with Condt on page 10 Condt on page 10 New Delhi, Mar 7: The National Commis- sion for Protection of Child Rights on Saturday sought explanation from the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Edu- cation (MPBSE) on 'Pak- istan Occupied Kashmir' being mentioned as 'Azad Kashmir' in a Class 10 question paper. In a letter to MPBSE secretary, the Commission's chairman, Priyank Kanoongo, said prima facie this seems to be a criminal offence. You are requested to urgently investigate into this mat- ter. The Commission may also be informed of the ac- tion taken against the per- son responsible in this matter," the letter said. One of the questions in the Social Science exami- nation of Class 10 asked candidates to identify 'Azad Kashmir' on the map. The term also oc- curred in a match-a-pair question. Such kinds of questions are potentially misleading which can negatively influence the minds of children, since Azad Kashmir is not a constitutionally ap- proved phrase or term," Kanoongo said. Also, us- age of such terms in ex- amination paper by the Madhya Pradesh State Board is viewed as en- dorsement of such phrases which is not in consonance with the NCPCR seeks explanation from MP Board for mentioning PoK as Azad Kashmir in Class 10 paper New Delhi, Mar 7: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has contributed more than half of the WHO's global target to give healthcare cover- age by bringing 55 crore people under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme, BJP president J P Nadda said on Saturday. Nadda, a former Union health minister, also said the govern- ment aims to open 1.5 lakh health and wellness centres across the country. The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it will bring 100 crore peo- ple under healthcare coverage. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already given that to 55 crore people through the Ayushman Bharat Scheme," he said. It means Modi ji has con- tributed to over 50 per cent of the world's agenda single-hand- edly here in India," Nadda said on the occasion of Jan Aushadhi Diwas. The BJP chief said 55 crore people have been given health coverage of Rs 5 lakh each under the scheme. On the occasion, the prime minister interacted with some Jan Aushadhi Kendra owners and Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyo- jna (PMBJP) beneficiaries through a video conferencing session, which was attended by Nadda at Krishna Nagar. In nearly 700 districts, through 6,700 Jan Aushadhi outlets , medicines worth around Rs 2,200 crore were provided to people at a cost of just Rs 390 crore, in 2019-20," Nadda said The prime minister has tried to help the common man with good quality and affordable medicines through these out- lets, he said. In 472 districts, 825 dialysis centres have been opened through which 5.80 PM Modi contributed more than half of WHO's global target to give healthcare coverage: Nadda Srinagar, Mar 7: Jammu and Kashmir police arrested five drug peddlers and re- covered contraband in the valley, a police spokesman said on Sat- urday evening. He said, in Awantipora in south Kashmir district of Pul- wama, police estab- lished a checkpoint at Shar Shali in the juris- diction of Police Station Khrew intercepted a ve- hicle with four persons Condt on page 10 Doctors perform surgery on 119-yr-old man at Katra's Narayana Hospital, creates record Condt on page 10 One dead, another injured as car comes under rolling boulders on Jammu-Srinagar NH Condt on page 10 Police arrest 5 drug peddlers in Kashmir Condt on page 10 Condt on page 10 Condt on page 10 Condt on page 10 Condt on page 10 Jammu, Mar 7: One person died and another was injured when a landslide hit their car on Saturday at the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway at Marog area in Ramban district, police said. The deceased was identified as Waseem Azad. Ac- cording to police, they were on their way to Sri- nagar from Jammu when the incident oc- curred. The injured, Manzoor Azad, resident of Munawarabad was shifted to district hospi- tal Ramban for futher treatment, police added. Condt on page 10 Jammu, Mar 7: In continuation to ex- pansion of digital initia- tives in the UTs of J&K and Ladakh, eCourts Pro- ject continues to add new services for the litigants and lawyers in the High Court and District Courts. In a new initia- tive taken by the High Court, the cause list available on the website has been customized and made searchable. With multiple search options, the cause list can now be searched case number wise, lawyer wise and party name wise. Very soon cause list of the cases prepared by the High Court will be for- warded to the lawyers au- tomatically on their reg- istered mail IDs. This will greatly benefit the lawyers as the cause list will be available to them within no time of its gen- eration and they have not to come to the High Court for collection of their copies of the cause list in hard form. The High Court has started to col- lect email IDs from the lawyers for this purpose and has requested the eCourts Project: HC adds more services to its website Cause list customized with multiple search options Condt on page 10 One dead as landslide hits car in Ramban Condt on page 10 Condt on page 10 A women sort onions on the eve of International Women Day in Jammu. Shadow/Raman Jammu, Mar 7: Two suspected coron- avirus patients undergo- ing treatment at a hospi- tal here were "high viral-load cases", the Jammu and Kashmir ad- ministration said on Sat- urday, while announc- ing an immediate suspension of all biomet- ric attendance in the Union territory. The ad- ministration also an- nounced the closure of all primary schools in Jammu and Samba dis- tricts till March 31, an of- ficial spokesperson said. The test reports of the two suspected coron- avirus patients were re- ceived, which spoke of Two suspected coronavirus patients suffering from 'high viral load' Condt on page 10

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ASI arrested after videoshowing him acceptingbribe goes viral in J&K

Jammu, Mar 7:An assistant sub-inspector of

Jammu and Kashmir police was ar-rested on Saturday after a videopurportedly showing him demand-ing and accepting bribe inside a po-lice station in Kishtwar districtwent viral on social media. ASI Ab-dul Subhan, posted at Kishtwar po-lice station, has also been placed un-der suspension and a department

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dra Modi on Saturdayasked people to stay awayfrom rumours regardingcoronavirus and empha-sised on the need to followthe advice of doctors inthis regard. He also askedpeople to avoid hand-shakes and start greetingothers with 'namaste' onceagain. In such times ru-mours circulate veryrapidly. Some say don'teat this, don't do that.Some people will bring in

new things such as eatthis to keep coronavirusaway. It is my request toall my fellow countrymen,kindly keep away from

these kinds of rumours,"he said. Whatever you do,kindly do it on the adviceof your doctor. Let's not

Appeal to people to stay away from rumoursregarding coronavirus: PM Modi

THE SHADOWPage 5 National Page 8 Glamour

Page 7 Business

Class 10 paper mentions‘Azad Kashmir';

2 officials suspendedBhopal, Mar 7:

The opposition BJP on Saturdayhit out at the Congress governmentin Madhya Pradesh after a class 10question paper of the state board re-ferred to Pakistan-Occupied-Kash-mir (POK) as "Azad Kashmir.Theterm appeared in the class 10 socialscience paper of the Madhya PradeshBoard of Secondary Education(MPBSE), the exam for which wasconducted on Saturday morning.

As Uddhav visitsAyodhya,Sena says no changein party ideology

Shraddha's Baaghi 3 marksa hattrick of double-digitopeners for the actress

SBI c onferenc e ke y takeaways : Chairman clears doubt ov erdep o sitors mone y, employe e s to future inv e stment in Ye s Bank

Govt directs foravailability of masks at

fair pricesJammu, Mar 7:

The government today directedthe Pharma dealers and traders fra-ternity to ensure availability ofmasks & sanitizers to the public atfair prices. The directions in this re-gard were given by the State DrugsController, Drugs & Food ControlOrganisation, J&K Lotika Kha-juria, ADC (Jammu) Mohd Iqbal

NEWS BRIEF

Class work of Primaryclasses suspended in

Jammu, Samba districtstill March 31, 2020

Jammu, Mar 7:The Government today sus-

pended the class work of Primaryclasses in both Government and pri-vate schools of twin districts ofJammu and Samba, till March 31,2020. An order issued by DirectorSchool Education, Jammu reads, “Itis hereby ordered that there shall be

Banihal/Jammu, Mar 7:One person was killed

and another injured onSaturday when rollingboulders from a hillockhit a private car alongJammu-Srinagar na-tional highway, policesaid. The 270-km high-way, the only all-weatherroad linking Kashmirwith the rest of the coun-try, was cleared for Kash-mir-bound stranded vehi-

cles in the morning butthe traffic witnessed fre-quent disruptions due toshooting of stones fromthe hillocks overlookingthe arterial road. A carcame under boulderssliding down from a hillnear Maroog on the high-way in Ramban district,killing Waseem Azad ofSrinagar and injuring hiscousin Manzoor Azad,

Jammu, Mar 7:A woman and her son were ar-

rested on Saturday for allegedlyduping a businessman of Rs 6.5crore, while a search is on to ap-prehend two of their accom-plices, a spokesman of theJammu and Kashmir Police'sCrime Branch said. Touseef Ah-mad Bhat and Shakeela Begumwere arrested on a complaint byRaees Ahmad, who owns a firmcalled Wals Walnut Industries,he said. Ahmad has alleged thathe was tricked into supplying dryfruits worth Rs 6.5 crore by Reyaz

Ahmed Matoo, a resident of Sri-nagar, with whom he had donebusiness for sometime, thespokesman said. In his com-plaint, lodged with the CrimeBranch in Jammu, Ahmad saidMatoo started taking consign-ments of dry fruits from him afterintroducing himself as a dry fruitbusinessman, owning a firmcalled Sadaf Dry Fruit, he said.Matoo continued making pay-ments against the consignmentsto build a trust and one day hetold Ahmad that he had received

Woman, son arrested for dupingJ-K dry fruit businessman of Rs 6.5 crore

New Delhi, Mar 7:The family of Hilal Rather, booked in

a Rs 177-crore bank loan fraud case bythe CBI, has rebutted the charges madeby the Jammu and Kashmir Anti Cor-ruption Bureau, including funds beingtransferred to subversive elements. Astatement issued by the legal counsel ofHilal Rather, the son of former Jammuand Kashmir Finance Minister AbdulRahim Rather, on Saturday said thathaving failed in its primary task of hold-ing public officials accountable, theACB was trying to give a differentcolour to the case by resorting to

Loan fraud case: Hilal Ratherrebuts charges made by J-K ACB

Jammu, March 07:Jammu and Kashmir

Government has decidedto advance the target ofachieving 100% Func-tional Household TapConnections (FHTC) un-der ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’(JJM) by December 2021instead the nation-widetarget of year 2024. TheMission aims to achieveevery rural household ofJ&K to have drinking wa-ter supply in prescribedquantity and quality on

regular and long-term ba-sis at affordable servicedelivery charges leadingto improvement in livingstandards of rural com-munities. In this regardJammu and Kashmir JalShakti Department willdevelop in-village pipedwater supply infrastruc-ture to provide tap waterconnection to every ruralhousehold. Besides ensur-ing development of reli-able drinking watersources and to undertake

augmentation of existingsources to provide long-term sustainability of wa-ter supply system. Wher-ever necessary, thedepartment would ensurebulk water transfer, treat-ment plants and distribu-tion network to cater toevery rural household. Toensure potable drinkingwater to rural house-holds, technological inter-ventions would be imple-mented for removal

Mission Development; Govt to provide 100% FunctionalHousehold Tap Connections by Dec 2021Advances target date from 2024 to 2021

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Jammu, Mar 7:A Kashmiri pandit, whose father was

killed by terrorists in 1997, on Saturdaymoved the Jammu and Kashmir HighCourt, seeking a CBI probe into a slewof terror cases against outlawed terroroutfit JKLF' former leader FarooqAhmed Dar alias "Bitta Karate". Karate,who was arrested last year by the Na-tional Investigation Agency in a terrorfunding case, had earlier been in jail fornearly 16 years between November 1990and 2006 on various charges rangingfrom murders to other heinous acts ter-rorism. He was was granted bail by aTADA court in 2006 on ground of

Son of slain Kashmiri panditmoves HC for CBI probe into cases

against ex-JKLF leader

Jammu, Mar 7:The Pakistan army on

Saturday shelled andfired on forward postsand villages along theLine of Control (LoC) inJammu and Kashmir's

Poonch district, a de-fence spokesman said.The firing from smallarms and mortar shellingfrom across the LoC be-gan at 1:30 pm. In

Pak violates ceasefire alongLoC in Poonch

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Jammu, Mar 7:Shri Mata Vaishno

Devi Narayana Superspe-ciality Hospital claimedto have achieved a newmilestone by successfullyconducting an or-thopaedic surgery on a119-year-old man. Hospi-tal spokesman here saidthat the rare feat was con-ducted by Dr Vikas-Padha, Senior ConsultantOrthopaedics and JointReplacement along withan Orthopedic surgery

team at Shri MataVaishno Devi NarayanaSuperspeciality Hospitalat Katra. Narayana Hos-pital’s latest feat sur-passes the earlier heldrecord of pace maker im-plant surgery conductedlast year on 118-year-oldwoman, said thespokesman. He said thatthe patient Gopal Singh,who hails from Darapnear Satwari area ofJammu, was born onJune 5, 1900, according to

his voter identity cardand was exactly 119 years262 days old at the time ofsurgery. Singh had a fallat his home and sustainedfracture in the legbone(tibia). The operating sur-geon Dr Vikas Padha ex-plained how surgery hasrelieved the pain of thepatient "The configura-tion of fracture requiredinternal fixation for theunion of fracture. Afterthorough discussion with

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New Delhi, Mar 7:The National Commis-

sion for Protection ofChild Rights on Saturdaysought explanation fromthe Madhya PradeshBoard of Secondary Edu-cation (MPBSE) on 'Pak-istan Occupied Kashmir'being mentioned as 'AzadKashmir' in a Class 10question paper. In a letterto MPBSE secretary, theCommission's chairman,Priyank Kanoongo, saidprima facie this seems to

be a criminal offence. Youare requested to urgentlyinvestigate into this mat-ter. The Commission mayalso be informed of the ac-tion taken against the per-son responsible in thismatter," the letter said.One of the questions inthe Social Science exami-nation of Class 10 askedcandidates to identify'Azad Kashmir' on themap. The term also oc-curred in a match-a-pairquestion. Such kinds of

questions are potentiallymisleading which cannegatively influence theminds of children, sinceAzad Kashmir is not aconstitutionally ap-proved phrase or term,"Kanoongo said. Also, us-age of such terms in ex-amination paper by theMadhya Pradesh StateBoard is viewed as en-dorsement of suchphrases which is not inconsonance with the

NCPCR seeks explanation from MP Board for mentioningPoK as Azad Kashmir in Class 10 paper

New Delhi, Mar 7:Prime Minister Narendra

Modi has contributed morethan half of the WHO's globaltarget to give healthcare cover-age by bringing 55 crore peopleunder the Ayushman BharatScheme, BJP president J PNadda said on Saturday.Nadda, a former Union healthminister, also said the govern-ment aims to open 1.5 lakhhealth and wellness centresacross the country. The WorldHealth Organisation (WHO)says it will bring 100 crore peo-ple under healthcare coverage.Prime Minister NarendraModi has already given that to55 crore people through theAyushman Bharat Scheme," he

said. It means Modi ji has con-tributed to over 50 per cent ofthe world's agenda single-hand-edly here in India," Nadda saidon the occasion of JanAushadhi Diwas. The BJPchief said 55 crore people havebeen given health coverage ofRs 5 lakh each under thescheme. On the occasion, theprime minister interacted with

some Jan Aushadhi Kendraowners and Pradhan MantriBhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyo-jna (PMBJP) beneficiariesthrough a video conferencingsession, which was attended byNadda at Krishna Nagar. Innearly 700 districts, through6,700 Jan Aushadhi outlets ,medicines worth around Rs2,200 crore were provided topeople at a cost of just Rs 390crore, in 2019-20," Nadda saidThe prime minister has tried tohelp the common man withgood quality and affordablemedicines through these out-lets, he said. In 472 districts, 825dialysis centres have beenopened through which 5.80

PM Modi contributed more than half of WHO's globaltarget to give healthcare coverage: Nadda

Srinagar, Mar 7:Jammu and Kashmir

police arrested fivedrug peddlers and re-covered contraband inthe valley, a policespokesman said on Sat-urday evening. He said,in Awantipora in southKashmir district of Pul-wama, police estab-lished a checkpoint atShar Shali in the juris-diction of Police StationKhrew intercepted a ve-hicle with four persons

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Doctors perform surgery on 119-yr-old man at Katra'sNarayana Hospital, creates record

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One dead, another injuredas car comes under rolling boulders

on Jammu-Srinagar NH

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Police arrest 5 drugpeddlers in Kashmir

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Jammu, Mar 7:One person died and

another was injuredwhen a landslide hittheir car on Saturday atthe Jammu-SrinagarNational Highway atMarog area in Rambandistrict, police said. Thedeceased was identifiedas Waseem Azad. Ac-cording to police, theywere on their way to Sri-nagar from Jammuwhen the incident oc-curred. The injured,Manzoor Azad, residentof Munawarabad wasshifted to district hospi-tal Ramban for futhertreatment, police added.

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Jammu, Mar 7:In continuation to ex-

pansion of digital initia-tives in the UTs of J&Kand Ladakh, eCourts Pro-ject continues to add newservices for the litigantsand lawyers in the HighCourt and DistrictCourts. In a new initia-tive taken by the HighCourt, the cause listavailable on the websitehas been customized andmade searchable. Withmultiple search options,the cause list can now besearched case numberwise, lawyer wise andparty name wise. Very

soon cause list of thecases prepared by theHigh Court will be for-warded to the lawyers au-tomatically on their reg-istered mail IDs. Thiswill greatly benefit thelawyers as the cause listwill be available to themwithin no time of its gen-eration and they have notto come to the High Courtfor collection of theircopies of the cause list inhard form. The HighCourt has started to col-lect email IDs from thelawyers for this purposeand has requested the

eCourts Project: HC adds moreservices to its website

Cause list customized with multiple search options

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One deadas landslide hits

car in Ramban

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A women sort onions on the eve of International Women Day in Jammu.Shadow/Raman

Jammu, Mar 7:Two suspected coron-

avirus patients undergo-ing treatment at a hospi-tal here were "highviral-load cases", theJammu and Kashmir ad-ministration said on Sat-urday, while announc-ing an immediatesuspension of all biomet-ric attendance in the

Union territory. The ad-ministration also an-nounced the closure ofall primary schools inJammu and Samba dis-tricts till March 31, an of-ficial spokesperson said.The test reports of thetwo suspected coron-avirus patients were re-ceived, which spoke of

Two suspected coronavirus patientssuffering from 'high viral load'

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