Wary villagers relish peace as guns fall silent along LoC
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March 10, 2021 13:05 IST
As the ceasefire between India and Pakistan holds, it s a time for healing for residents along the border
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Workers construct a concrede bunker for civilans in Silikote village near LoC. | Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD
As the ceasefire between India and Pakistan holds, it s a time for healing for residents along the border
Living just 850 metres away from the Pakistan Army positions on the hill slopes of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), villagers of Balkote and Silikote near the Line of Control (LoC) in Baramulla’s Uri are finally picking up the threads of life, which was badly frayed by frequent shelling and sniping in the last three years.
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Doctors Coordination at Committee(JKDCC) which is an amalgam of various doctors associations, today in a statement showed indignation against undue interference by revenue officials in day to day hospital affairs.
Dr M Y Tak Convenor JKDCC said, “administration has badly failed during this winter’s snowfall and got itself buried as the snow was not cleared from the roads, lanes and by-lanes for days together. This administrative apathy caused a lot of difficulty for doctors, paramedics and patients to reach hospitals and consequently, a disaster like the situation was palpable.”
Dr Owais H Dar General Secretary Doctors Association Kashmir(DAK said, that Sub District Magistrate (SDM) Pattan Baramulla through electronic media advised people to avoid travel on Srinagar- Baramulla highway, due to slippery conditions of the road and consequent traffic mess, but at the same time visited the Trauma Hospital Pattan to check the attendance of medical st
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Doctors Coordination Committee(JKDCC) which is an amalgam of various doctors associations, Sunday in a statement showed indignation against “undue interference by revenue officials in day to day hospital affairs”.
Dr M Y Tak Convenor JKDCC said in a statement that the J&K adminstration has “badly failed during this winter’s snow fall and got itself buried as the snow was not cleared from the roads, lanes and by-lanes for days together”.
It alleged the “adminstrative apathy caused a lot of difficulty for doctors, paramedics and patients to reach hospitals and consequently a disaster like situation was palpable.”
Updated Jan 02, 2021 | 10:01 IST
A 17-year-old girl died by suicide at her home in Gujarat s Devbhoomi Dwarka district after her father refused to bail out her 21-year-old lover from jail. Minor girl committed suicide in Gujarat [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The minor girl was in a relationship with a 21-year-old youth.
Her father did not approve of their relationship as the youth was from a different faith.
Two months back, her father got the youth arrested under POCSO charges.
Rajkot: In a tragic incident, a 17-year-old girl allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself at her house in Devbhoomi Dwarka district of Gujarat on Thursday. Police said the teenager took the extreme step after her father refused to bail out her 21-year-old lover from prison.