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J-K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the family of a slain goldsmith, who was killed by terrorists at his shop at Srinagar.
J-K LG meets family of goldsmith killed by terrorists ANI | Updated: Jan 13, 2021 19:36 IST
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir), January 13 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Wednesday visited the family of a slain goldsmith, Satpal Nischal, who was killed by terrorists at his shop in Srinagar, a few days ago, and expressed solidarity with the bereaved family members.
Lt Governor said that a high-level investigation has already been initiated and assured the family members that culprits involved in this heinous act of violence will be brought to justice very soon.
Lt Governor Manoj Sinha conducting whirlwind tour of Srinagar City
The Lieutenant Governor received a firsthand appraisal of the response mechanism put in place to restore affected services, from the concerned officers in a meeting held here at Raj Bhavan.
The Lieutenant Governor sought a detailed report on the status of restoration works especially road, water, and power being carried out by different departments across Kashmir.
The Lt Governor was informed that the continuous snowing for the past few days has affected normal life throughout the Kashmir Valley, however, the administration, following the directions of the Lt Governor, had started restoration work on war footing from day one to ensure that people do not face any inconvenience.
SRINAGAR, JANUARY 13: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today visited the family of slain goldsmith, Satpal Nischal, who was killed by terrorists at his
Srinagar: Private tuition centres in Srinagar are emerging as the new COVID-19 hotspots in the city, but are still continuing with their classes in brazen violation of SOPs.
As per an order issued by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, fresh COVID-19 cases have been reported from several tuition centres particularly those operating at Parraypora and Rajbagh areas of Srinagar.
It has been learnt that the management at the tuition centres had already conducted COVID-19 tests at their respective institutes “and many positive cases were reported”.
But instead of closing the centres as a precautionary measure, the management at the centres went ahead with conducting the classes thus putting the lives of students at the risk of contracting the virus by involving huge crowds of students.
Srinagar: In a heartening gesture, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary Monday visited the house of an elected District Development Council (DDC) candidate at Harwan to administer her oath as she wasn’t able to attend the official oath ceremony held at Tagore hall.
Rizwana Akther, an expecting mother, who won DDC polls recently, couldn’t attend today’s oath ceremony, but the DC Srinagar went to her residence where she was administered oath, officials said.
Locals from Harwan hailed DC Srinagar’s efforts and said “Dr Shahid is People’s DC.”
“This is how an official of higher rank should behave,” a local remarked. (KNO)