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09/12/2021

» Omicron variant may change course of Covid-19 pandemic: WHO chief

Certain features of the Omicron variant, including its global spread and large number of mutations, suggest it could have a major impact on the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, said the chief of the World Health Organization (WHO).

With the Omicron variant now present in 57 countries, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned at a press briefing that it can spread more rapidly than previous variants, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We are now starting to see a consistent picture of rapid increase in transmission (rates), although for now the exact rate of increase relative to other variants remains difficult to quantify," he said.

"Emerging data from South Africa suggest increased risk of re-infection with Omicron, but more data are needed to draw firmer conclusions," he added.

While some evidence might suggest that Omicron causes milder symptoms than the earlier Delta variant, it's still early days to draw any final conclusions, WHO experts have said.

According to Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's Health Emergencies Program, although the evolutionary nature of the virus makes it more transmissible as it mutates, this doesn't necessarily make the virus less severe, as has been suggested by some "urban legends."

Whether or not a mutation turns out to be milder or more lethal is a matter of chance, he said.

As studies of the latest COVID-19 variant are evolving, the WHO says it still needs days or even weeks for global epidemiological data to come in, be analyzed and then to draw any firm conclusions.

It's also still premature to say that Omicron could result in a significant reduction in vaccine effectiveness, according to WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan.

The WHO has called on all countries to increase surveillance, testing and sequencing, and to submit more data to the WHO Clinical Data Platform using an updated online case reporting form.

09/12/2021

» Drass town freezes at minus 15.4, Kashmir reels under cold wave

Minimum temperatures remained below the freezing point in the Valley and Ladakh on Thursday as the Drass town froze at minus 15.4 degrees Celsius.

An official of the Meteorological Department (MeT) said the minimum temperature remained below the freezing point in the Valley while at minus 15.4 Drass town of Ladakh was the coldest on Thursday.

“Srinagar had minus 2.1, Pahalgam minus 4.9 and Gulmarg minus 5.8.

“Drass town of Ladakh had minus 15.4 and Leh minus 10.0 as the night’s lowest temperature.

“Jammu city had 9.0, Karra 8.5, Batote 3.1, Banihal minus 0.2 and Bhaderwah 0.8 as the minimum,” the MeT official said.

09/12/2021

» 3 militants killed in J&K encounter refused to surrender (Ld)

Three militants killed in an encounter at with police and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian district on Wednesday had refused to surrender, the police said.

Police said that acting on specific input regarding the presence of terrorists in village Check Cholan area of Shopian, a joint cordon and search operation was launched by the Police, Army's 34 RR and 178Bn of the CRPF.

"During the search operation, as the presence of terrorists got ascertained, they were given repeated opportunities to surrender; however, they fired indiscriminately upon the joint search party which was retaliated leading to an encounter," the police said.

"In the ensuing encounter, three militants of proscribed terror outfit LeT (TRF) were killed and their bodies were retrieved from the site of encounter."

They have been identified as Amir Hussain Ganie, resident of Check Cholan Shopian, Rayees Ahmed Mir, resident of Kapran Shopian and Haseeb Ahmad Dar, resident of Khudwani Kulgam.

"As per police records, all the three killed militants were categorised terrorists and linked with proscribed terror outfit LeT (TRF) were part of groups involved in several terror crime cases including attacks on security forces and civilian atrocities," police said.

"Pertinently, the killed militants Aamir Hussain was active since September 2020 and involved in several terror crime cases including. He was also involved in luring gullible youth to join terror folds. While as terrorist Rayees Ahmad was active since June-2021 and involved in several terror crime cases including attack on Police/SF. He was also involved in attack on Police/SF at village Rakhma. Besides, terrorist Haseeb Yousuf was also involved in several terror crime cases in the areas of Kulgam," a police statement said.

Incriminating materials, arms and ammunition including one AK-74 rifle and two pistols were also recovered from their possession. All the recovered materials have been taken into case records for further investigation.

09/12/2021

» High-tech 'Spice park' brings joy to saffron growers in J-K

High tech 'Spice Park' brings cheers to saffron growers of Jammu and Kashmir who are getting a number of benefits as it plays a crucial role in improving the quality of Kashmiri saffron.

The purpose of the high tech spice park is to improve the quality of saffron and solve the problems of saffron growers of the valley which they have been facing for years.

Speaking to ANI, Abdul Majeed Wani, President of Saffron Growers Association said, "Farmers demanded from Jammu and Kashmir government to take steps on increasing the Kashmiri saffron demand. So the government built this high-tech park which is helping us a lot. We are getting every facility here."

"This high tech park has all the modern facilities to improve the quality of Kashmiri saffron. Due to a lack of basic facilities including drying, testing, packing and proper marketing growers, farmers were facing a lot of problems. But with the efforts of the government here, Kashmir saffron got geographical indication (GI) which brings cheer on the faces of saffron growers," said Dr Khurshid, Incharge Spice Park.

Meanwhile, saffron growers said that they are getting a lot of benefits in maintaining the quality of Kashmiri saffron.

Owais Ahmad, saffron grower said, "We are very much thankful to the government for building this park. Earlier, it used to take us three to four days in the drying process at home, but now, it only takes around 20 minutes to dry the saffron with modern technologies."

The other important facilities in this high-tech spice park are the scientific laboratory and testing section where scientists are testing saffron and monitoring other things especially the moisture of saffron, which is very important to maintain the quality of the product.

"Earlier after picking the flowers of saffron, growers were doing the drying process at their homes traditionally which used to affect the moisture level and quality of saffron which results in growers never got proper rates. But with the help of a high tech spice park, all problems of growers have been solved and they are doing all the processes from harvesting to packing under one roof," said Farooq Ahmad, another saffron grower. (ANI)

27/06/2020

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25/06/2020

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25/06/2020

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