River Jhelum crosses danger mark in Srinagar, flood alert issued

March 30, 2015

Srinagar, Mar 30: Jhelum river crossed danger level in Srinagar and Sangam area of south Kashmir on Monday with heavy rains lashing most parts of the state which sounded a flood alert asking people to move to safer places.

River Jhelum

A senior official said water level of river Jhelum at 6 AM on Monday at Sangam (South Kashmir) and Ram Munshi Bagh (Srinagar city) has touched 22.4 feet and 18.8 feet respectively. Danger level at Sangam is 21 feet and at Ram Munshi Bagh it is 18 feet.

The alert was issued by the government after water level rose rapidly in the Jhelum river due to incessant rain over the past 24 hours.

Chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed flew in from Jammu to take stock of the situation, schools and college exams scheduled for Monday and Tuesday were cancelled and control rooms set up in the Valley. The metrological department said there was no fear of floods but issued an avalanche alert for upper reaches.

“The entire administration is on alert,” Kashmir divisional commissioner Gazanfar Hussain said.

The CM asked the army, which led the relief and rescue operation the last time, to provide men and machinery to the administration for effectively countering the situation.

Hundreds of residents in Pulwama and Srinagar districts shifted to safer locations. Several areas in south Kashmir’s Shopian and Kulgam were cut off after flash floods washed away bridges.

Kashmir has been witnessing heavy rainfall since Saturday, leading to sudden rise in water levels of rivers, streams and rivulets.

Several houses were damaged in Budgam in central Kashmir, where 221 families were moved to higher planes. Fifteen more families were evacuated elsewhere.

In the state capital of Srinagar, fear was palpable in the commercial hub of Lal Chowk, which was wrecked in September floods, the worst to hit the Valley in 100 years that left 200 people dead. Water-logging and rising levels of the Jhelum river forced businessmen to move out merchandise. Dozens of residents shifted to higher planes.

“We have decided to shift from our house and cleared shops of goods,” Firdous Wani, a local trader, said.

The water level in the Jhelum crossed 16 feet at the Ram Minshibagh gauge at 10pm -- the danger mark is 18 feet -- while at Sangam it crossed 18 feet, as against danger mark of 23 feet. Authorities raised the alarm level to orange, which signals flood alert.

A swollen Jhelum had wrecked havoc in the summer, washing away homes and businesses, many of which remain close till date. The Jhelum suddenly rose to 14.20 feet, just four feet below danger mark, at Srinagar’s Ram Munshi bagh. Like the last time, those living close on its banks moved to the top – mostly third – floors of their homes.

“All emergency services have been pressed into service to meet the eventuality of a flood,” Srinagar deputy commissioner Farooq Ahmad Lone said.

He advised people living along the banks of Jhelum to remain vigilant and shift the elderly and children to safer places.

The meteorological department said rain would continue till April 4 but downplayed flood fears. “Another western disturbance, though weaker, is likely to hit on April 2. I don’t think we are facing flood situation (like September). Though mountain streams can cause landslides,” meteorological department director Sonum Lotus.

He also warned of heavy rain at some places with snow in the higher reaches during the next 12 hours. A four-member ministerial team has been asked to stay put in the Valley.

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August 7,2020

New Delhi, Aug 7 : Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday slammed the Central government as India crossed the 20 lakh COVID-19 positive cases.

Taking to Twitter, the Congress leader reiterated his earlier tweet, sent out on July 17, which stated "The 10,00,000-mark has been crossed.

With the rapid spread of COVID-19, by August 10, more than 20,00,000 will be infected in the country. 

The government must take concrete, planned steps to stop the epidemic."
"20 lakh-mark has been crossed, Modi government is missing," the Congress leader tweeted today.

The Union Health Ministry has said active cases as a percentage of total cases have seen a significant drop from 34.17 per cent on July 24 to 30.31 per cent.

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August 7,2020

New Delhi, Aug 7: The Congress on Thursday demanded the removal of Karnataka minister KS Eshwarappa from the cabinet and his arrest for his statement that grand Krishna and Vishwanath temples would come up in Mathura and Kashi respectively after "liberating" them.

Mr Eshwarappa made the statement while reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi laying the foundation of the Ram temple in Ayodhya yesterday.

"By asking kar sevaks (volunteers) to launch a similar campaign, the minister (Eshwarappa) is trying to disturb peace in the society," Congress Karnataka unit chief DK Shivakumar said at a press conference in Ballari today.

"Such people should be arrested immediately, police officials should register a case against him and the Chief Minister should remove him from the cabinet,"he said.

Rural Development and Panchayat Raj minister Eshwarappa had said on Wednesday that he was of the firm opinion that "if not today, tomorrow, Mathura and Kashi temples will be liberated and grand temples would be built there."

"A place of devotion has to be built in both Kashi and Mathura. There too, grand temples have to be constructed. The mosques have to be removed from there," he said.

Mr Eshwarappa, a former BJP state president, said the centres of Hindu belief, Ayodhya, Kashi and Mathura were a kind of a symbol of "slavery" as "temples of our Rama, Krishna and Vishwanath were destroyed and mosques built."

Stating that Mr Eshwarappa is not an individual but a minister who represents the government, Mr Shivakumar on Thursday sought to know from the Chief Minister whether this was his government's stand.

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April 24,2020

New Delhi, Apr 24: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has termed the government decision to freeze Dearness Allowance of Central government employees for a year as "insensitive and inhuman."

The former Congress President in a tweet said: "Lakhs and crores are being spent on the Bullet Train and New Delhi's Central Vista which should have been suspended, but the government has deducted DA of Central government employees and pensioners... It is insensitive and inhuman."

"The tragic part is that by deducting this amount from January 1, 2020 up to 30th June, 2021 for a period of 1.5 years, the government of India proceeds to deduct almost Rs 38 thousand crore from the income of these middle class government employees and pensioners, who rely completely on the pay and pensions that they receive," said Randeep Surjewala, chief spokesperson of Congress.

There are about 50 lakh such serving government employees and about 62 lakh pensioners.

"Even more tragic and objectionable is the fact that the government of India has not even spared our armed forces. The government has deducted Rs 11 thousand crore of the 15 lakh serving armed forces personnel and nearly 26 lakh military pensioners. What is their fault? They are serving the nation in times of all types of crises," said Surjewala.

The Congress alleged that the government did not spare the savings scheme.

Instead of curbing the wasteful expenditure, the government has been constantly hitting at the income of government employees and the middle class, it added.

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