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🗞️ *GOVT OF INDIA SCHOLARSHIPS*  Scholarships Schemes belongs to Minorities Communitie has been announced for 2020-21 St...
16/08/2020

🗞️ *GOVT OF INDIA SCHOLARSHIPS*

Scholarships Schemes belongs to Minorities Communitie has been announced for 2020-21

Starting from 16th August
(Minorities Communities include, Muslims, Bhudhist, Jain, Sikh, Chirstain and Pasri)

*Pre - Matric*
I to Vth std - Rs.1000 p.a
VI to Xth std - Rs.5000 p.a
Income Limit- Rs.1 Lakh
50% marks in previous class

*Post Matric*
11 & 12th std - Rs.6000 p.a
Under Graduate - Rs.6000 to 12000 p.a
Income Limit - Rs.2lakh
50% marks in previous class

*Merit Cum Means*
Professional & Technical courses - Rs.25000/30000 p.a
Income Limit - 2.5lakh
50% marks in previous class
*www.scholarships.gov.in*
(National Scholarship Portal)
```After submitting applications online, take print out of application & submit it in the Institutions/College.
*Documents to be attached.*
â—Ź Aadhar Card
â—Ź Photo passport size
â—Ź Last year Mark list
â—Ź Residential Proof
â—Ź Income Certificate
â—Ź Self declaration of Religious Certificate.
â—Ź Bank Passbook xerox with IFSC Number.

*Last Date: 31st October 2020*

 Attention InstitutesThe Institutes which are registered on NSP 2.0 are required to submit Institute Registration Form for AY 2020-21. The Form is available in Institute Login.

01/06/2020

*(Detailed Report)*

*Baby, Doctor, 9 Pregnant Women Among 155 New Cases In J&K, Covid-19 Tally Crosses 2600 Mark*

Srinagar, June 1 (GNS): A one-year-old boy, nine pregnant women, eight members of family and a dental doctor were among 155 fresh Covid-19 cases reported in Jammu and Kashmir, taking the overall tally of the infected persons to 2601.

Sources said that 99 from them are from Jammu Division and 56 from Kashmir. Moreover 19 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from various hospitals, 11 from Jammu Division and 08 from Kashmir. Also 03 COVID-19 deaths, one from Jammu and two from Shopian district have been reported

Official sources told GNS that 96 travelers were among the fresh infections which also take the number of active positive cases to 1624 even as 946 others have recovered while 31 have died—four in Jammu division and 27 in Kashmir.

Dr. Salim Khan, nodal officer for COVID-19 at the Government Medical College Srinagar, told GNS that out of 910 samples processed at Microbiology Lab at CD hospital, 33 came out to be positive—13 from Anantnag (eight Malaknag, two each from Brariangan and Gund Fatehpora and one from Shalgam Bijbehara), seven from Kulgam (three DH Pora, one each from Yaripora, Bugam, Mandioda Devsar and Chigalpora), four from Baramulla ( one each from Wenkara, Kanlibagh, Tangipora Patten and Chakloo), three from Shopain ( one each from main Shopain, Zahibagh Wachi and Wehal), three from Pulwama (all residents of Reshipora), two from Ganderbal( one each from Watlar and Makbal) and one from Srinagar (Rawalpora)—45-year-old doctor posted at dental college Srinagar.

Among Baramulla cases include 32-year-old barber (Tengipora) and 36-year-old bread maker.

Regarding pregnant women, he said, three each from Baramulla and Kulgam, two from Ganderbal and one from Anantnag. He said that cases also include eight family member from Malaknag Anantnag.

Dr. G H Yatoo, Nodal Officer Coronavirus Control Measures at SKIMS, told GNS that out of samples processed at the viral diagnostic lab since last update, 21 returned positive.

Professor Farooq Jan, Medical Superintendent SKIMS Soura, told GNS that among these cases eight are from Srinagar (six of them include two each from Qamarwari, Hawal and Bemina), 10 from Kupwara and one each from Seelu Baramulla, Shopian and Litter Pulwama.

Dr Riyaz Untoo, Principal SKIMS Bemina told GNS that out 439 samples processed at the hospital’s diagnostic laboratory till 1830 hours today, 12 came out to be positive. They include eight from Budgam (males aged 24,30,34,40,32,29,60 & 45 years from Soibug ) four from Shopian ( 03 males aged 01, 78, 22 years and a 50-year-old female from Vehil Shopian), he said.

19 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals—11 from Jammu Division and 08 from Kashmir, government said

According to the daily media bulletin, out of 2601 positive cases, 1624 are Active Positive, 946 have recovered and 31 have died

It further said that out of 176309 test results available, 173708 samples have been tested as negative till June 1, 2020.

Additionally, till date 176805 travellers and persons in contact with suspected cases have been enlisted for surveillance which included 38276 persons in home quarantine including facilities operated by government, 38 in Hospital Quarantine, 1624 in hospital isolation and 48964 under home surveillance. Besides, 87872 persons have completed their surveillance period. (GNS)

30/04/2020

Jammu and Kashmir Government has issued an order for winding up of J&K Vigilance Commission constituted under J&K state Vigilance Commission Act 2011 repealed in terms of J&K Reorganization (Adaptation of State Laws) Order 2020.

11/04/2020

*Don’t spread misinformation, you are under surveillance: Dr Sehrish Asgar*

*Srinagar* April 11 : Director Information & Public Relation Dr Sehrish Asgar on Saturday warned elements using social media apps for rumor mongering and said all users are under surveillance and no one is excluded. She appealed people to come out of their homes only in case of exigency.
Dr Sehrish said several elements using social media apps are spreading unrecognized information among masses and creating problems in the work of administration while dealing current situation.

“Those run unrecognized and fake WhatsApp groups to spread misinformation among masses are creating problems for administration. Such elements should keep it in their mind that all users are under surveillance and no one is excluded so disseminating any unfounded news among masses will lead to tough action against such elements”, Dr Sehrish warned.

She said, “If such elements don’t mend their ways, they can be booked under law”.

11/04/2020

*Fake News Alert:*

*“Kandur” in Lal Bazar locality has not tested positive for COVID-19*

Srinagar April 11 : The rumours about a bread maker (Kandur) testing positive for coronavirus in Lal Bazar locality of Srinagar is fake.

Hundreds of people in Kashmir including politicians have fallen to this piece of fake news sending shock waves across the locality.

The post was first shared on WhatsApp, soon it found it’s way into Twitter and Facebook where thousands shared and commented on it, “Bread maker (Kandur) of Alamdar colony Lalbazar, Srinagar turns out to be positive for Coronavirus. Situation tense. Police on speakers asking people to report who so ever brought bread from there,” read the viral post .

However, SHO Lal Bazar police station , G. P Singh rubbished the rumours saying that it was absolutely false, “It is absolutely fake, no announcement on loudspeakers was done. Why should we do it when authorities haven’t asked us to,” he said.

The police officer further appealed people to cooperate so that the curve is flattened, “We have it under control, I appeal people through your mwdium to stay inside their homes so that we can defeat it,” Singh told The Kashmir Walla.

Ever since the outbreak of pandemic ,fake news regarding the same has been doing rounds on various mediums. Not only common people but celebrities and politicians have also fallen for it.(KW)

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