The department of Animal husbandry has come up with a milk ATM in Pulwama town.
As part of his mobility, a well-read young man, Shabir Malik set up the first Milk ATM in Pulwama and provide 250 kgs free on the day it was inaugurated. The 200-litre capacity machine has dispensed 100 kgs a day, post-inauguration. The machine has an inbuilt Automatic Milk Control Unit that dispenses exact quantity as its Solid Non- Fat calibrator checks the fat content in milk. Though customers can pay cash there is an option of the pre-paid card too. Animal Husbandry Department has provided him with a 2000-litre Big Milk Cooler that keeps the milk at 4 degrees Celsius and extends its shelf life to three days. Under the existing scheme, the government provides a fifty per cent subsidy.
SRINAGAR, Mar 8: The air was thick with tension. Army soldiers had surrounded a Kashmir village following a tip-off that terrorists were holed up inside somewhere when two men came forward tentatively to say a young girl was seriously unwell. Within seconds, the wireless buzzed – ‘All stations on hold’.
The cordon and search operation (CASO) at Kralkhod village in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Saturday was immediately suspended and a medical officer accompanying the troops sent to attend to the 11-year-old, officials said.
The child was lying on the floor with her jaws clenched and a high pulse rate, signs of seizures, said Captain Sanjana Sharma, a resident medical officer attached to 1-Rashtriya Rifles. “I checked her vitals which were fine except for her pulse rate which was very high. She had a bout of seizures. The focus was to stabilise her condition. Once that goal was achieved, her parents were asked to take her to a district hospital where she could be sho
Army calls off search op in Kashmir village to help unwell girl
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A medical officer accompanying the troops was sent to attend to the 11-year-old, officials said
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Army jawans stand guard during cordon and search operation in Anantnag district of South Kashmir. File (representational image)
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Nissar Ahmad
A medical officer accompanying the troops was sent to attend to the 11-year-old, officials said The air was thick with tension. Army soldiers had surrounded a Kashmir village following a tip-off that terrorists were holed up inside somewhere when two men came forward tentatively to say a young girl was seriously unwell. Within seconds, the wireless buzzed ‘All stations on hold’.