J&K Govt: Coronavirus Test reports of the 2 suspected patients from Jammu received. J&K Govt: Test reports of the 2 suspected patients from Jammu received. High probability of testing positive. Both kept in isolation and are stable. The two had left the hospital against medical advice and had to be brought back. Coronavirus
All primary schools in Jammu and Samba districts of J&K to be closed till March 31. Rohit Kansal, Jammu and Kashmir Principal Secretary (Planning): All primary schools in Jammu and Samba districts of J&K to be closed till March 31 with immediate effect. All biometric attendance in J&K to be suspended immediately till March 31.
J&K Administration: No positive case of Coronavirus has been found in J&K till date. Jammu & Kashmir Administration: No positive case of Coronavirus has been found in J&K till date. 258 people enlisted under surveillance out of which 94 have completed 28 days of mandatory surveillance. 28 samples taken, 21 tested negative & result awaited
CISF will be responsible for the security of the airport from today. Jammu & Kashmir: Director of Jammu Airport, Pravat Ranjan Beuria handed over a symbolic security key of the Airport to the Central Industrial Security Force at the induction ceremony of CISF today. CISF will be responsible for the security of the airport from
Coronavirus 21 suspected cases have been tested till date & no positive case in J&K. Govt urges public not to panic; entire administrative machinery activated, all facilities as required are put in place. 21 suspected cases have been tested till date & no positive case has been reported so far across J&K 100 percent self
Limited Internet services continue in J&K till 04 March. Whereas, while assessing the impact of the directions relating to regulation of telecom services, issued from time to time, on the overall security scenario, it has come to fore that VPNs continue to be misused by ANEs, including handlers from across the border to bypass the
Domicile law for Jammu and Kashmir coming ‘very soon’: Union Minister Jitendra Singh. Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday assured the people of the Union Territory that the domicile law is coming “very soon” which would be followed by the Land Act. He also announced that more than the promised jobs will be provided to
Internet, connectivity issues in J&K will be eased in coming months. Advisor to Lt Governor “The restrictions remain to make sure that these facilities are not misused for promoting disorder, it should be possible to ease various restrictions related to the connectivity,”(PTI)
Ban to Social Media and 2G internet service continue in J&K. 2G internet service on pre and post paid mobile phones of all cellular companies continued but people could assess only white-listed sites approved by the UT administration. Official sources said that latest weekly meeting on Saturday did not take any decision about resumption of