The entry of the Covid19 causing virus into Kashmir was dramatic. It infected a female in Saudi Arabia and many others in her Umrah pilgrims group that took a long flight to Srinagar. She was detected positive on March 16, 2020. She survived. Ten days later, Kashmir reported the first death on March 26, of a religious preacher who had come home after attending a grand religious function. Three days later, a Tangmarg man became the pandemic’s second victim.
Not many people remember, however, that Jammu reported its first case on March 7, 2020, forcing authorities to put almost 400 people in Satwari and Sarwal under surveillance. It was almost a month later when GMC, Jammu announced the death of a 61-year old woman, a resident of Udhampur, who died of Covd19 on April 8.
THE FIRST CASE
Srinagar got into a panic when the first case was reported. The first death actually saw people voluntarily restricted to their homes. However, Jammu’s Covid19 silence was broken by an emotional video in late March showing the dentist wife of a microbiologist crying over her husband’s hospital (read GMC) literally abandoning him and not offering any help in evacuating him, his father, a retired police officer, and his mother for Covid19 test. A section of the media took the Tablighi Jamat route to paint a villain’s image of the doctor ignoring the fact that he was formally part of the Covid19 diagnosis team between March 13 and March 19. As the video got viral, GMC Jammu extended all medical facilities to the Assistant Professor and also corrected the wrong impression that vested interests in the media and GMC had jointly created to suit the narrative in vogue.
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Before The Kabul Retreat
Described as the ‘Graveyard of Empires’, Afghanistan was always termed to be at peace when it was at war. But the land-locked desert country that was always in turmoil and one of the worst targets of the Great Game suffered immensely throughout, especially in the last 40 years, Masood Hussain writes
FINGERS CROSSED
Almost everybody in academia and politics that Khalid Bashir Gura spoke to, the response over Kabul happens was simple – wait and watch
Parliamentary Committee In Srinagar
The visiting 28-member Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs have had detailed interactions with top civil administration and discussed developmental scenario and people’s welfare measures in Jammu and Kashmir. It is on a 4-day visit. Congress leader and MP Anand Sharma is heading the committee.
MUSIC IN MUD HOUSE
Deep into north Kashmir, Faheem Mir meet a small community that sings and lives on folk music but is facing a tense situation in the last few years
THE KABUL SPILLOVER?
Security experts are divided over the possible impact of the Kabul situation on Kashmir. But the dramatic Taliban triumph has altered the region’s geopolitics, for the time being, writes Riyaz Wani
Durga Bhawan At Katra
To enhancing facilities for the convenience of the Vaishno Devi pilgrims, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha laid the foundation for the Durga Bhawan, a high utility pilgrim-centric facility worth Rs 24.4 crore. The facility will accommodate 4000 pilgrims.
Women Empowerment
In the first, 480 talented girls from Jammu and Kashmir were included in the degree and diploma courses of the Pragati Scholarship. Jammu and Kashmir has also got nine scholarships under the Saksham Scheme for Persons with Disabilities.
‘SOME HISTORIANS BELIEVE THAT AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT IS THE OUTCOME OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN KASHMIR STAND-OFF'
Foreign policy expert and editor of HardNews magazine, Sanjay Kapoor believes that Taliban 2.0 has more legitimacy unlike in the past as it had signed a deal with the US and negotiated with other countries of the region, but the final verdict can be passed only after it manages ticklish issues involving half of its population, the women
Boredom Is Creative?
Getting bored is not as boring as it gets, writes Azra Hussain
LG In Bangus
Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha inaugurated the Bungus Awaam Mela amidst grand arrangements for village games, exhilarating local performances, and other activities to celebrate the 75th year of Independence.