Teenage girl allegedly Ends her Life by suicide in Baramulla

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    Baramulla , July 14: A 16-year-old girl allegedly ended her life by suicide as she allegedly hanged self to death at her home in Lalpora Kunzar area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Wednesday.Reports said that the family of the girl found the girl hanging inside her room following which police were informed about the incident.A police team reached the spot and registered a case and started investigation into the matter.Police officials said that the body has been taken for post mortem to determine the cause of death and to complete other legal formalities in the case. Two young women drowned in north Kashmir’s Tangmarg, two others rescuedSrinagar CNS, July 14: Two young women drowned while another one besides a youth were rescued in Drang area of Tangmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Wednesday.The official sources reported that the women and the youth apparently were on a picnic in Ferozpur-Nalla near Dreng and when they were taken away by the fast flowing stream.Soon a rescue was launched by locals and police, they said.Two young women aged in their early twenties were found dead while two others persons, one of them a woman and another a youth were rescued and immediately moved to Sub District Hospital Tangmarg.Later the duo was shifted to SMHS hospital for specialized treatment, stated the block medical officer (B.M.O). The identity of those who drowned as well as that of the rescued duo was being ascertained by the officials.A police officer confirming the incident said that the persons had come to Dreng, apparently on a picnic and were enjoying a fast flowing stream when they were swept away by the water. Water Resources Authority Organizes One Day Workshop to Train I&FC EngineersSrinagar, July 14: JK Water Resources Regulatory Authority on Tuesday conducted one day workshop to train Irrigation and Flood Control (I&FC) Engineers of JK Government for better Consumer ServiceOne Day workshop began with the inaugural speech of Er. Muzamil Rafiqi, AEE, JKWRRA followed by the profound and interactive lecture delivered by Er Altaf Hussain Baba and former AEE, JKWRRA.During the course of discussions and deliberations many doubts of the field Engineers were addressed in light of the Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources (Regulation & Management) Act, 2010 , Rules 2011, Regulations of the Authority and technical perspectives observed at the sites.

    It was agreed by all the participants that by conducting this workshop they have come to know the importance of regulation 16 (service performance standard) to facilitate the Authority in effective monitoring of all schemes.The vote of thanks was delivered by Er Mehrajuddin, Sherwani, Executive Engineer JKWRRA after brief Technical input by Assistant Engineer Er Mohammed Akeeb.In the end, Er Naseer Ahmad Kakroo Superintending Engineer, Circle Srinagar-Ganderbal delivered an informative lecture and explained in detail the importance of the Authority in respect of continuous surveillance of the licensee/utilities and resolution of consumer- utility disputes.He impressed upon all the field officers to ensure all the information sought by Authority to be submitted in time for the overall development of the utility and welfare of the consumers .Meanwhile he concluded the session by expressing his sincere thanks to the Authority for conducting the workshop with an intention to bridge the gap between field Engineering , the Modern Engineering Science and the JK Water Resources Regulatory Authority.
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