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'Internet services in valley hospitals yet to resume'

Despite the Jammu and Kashmir government's promise to restore internet, broadband services for hospitals are yet to be restored. While SMS services have resumed to some extent, the internet facilities are yet to be online. The Valley's premier government-run SMHS hospital here is without internet facilities for nearly five months.

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Published : Jan 1, 2020, 10:08 PM IST

Srinagar(J-K): The broadband internet services for hospitals in the Valley were yet to resume on Wednesday, despite the Jammu and Kashmir government's promise of restoring it a day before the actual date.

Government's official spokesperson Rohit Kansal had on Tuesday said that the broadband services in hospitals and SMS services on post-paid mobile phones would be restored at midnight.

While the SMS services have been restored to some extent, the internet facilities are yet to resume.

The Valley's premier government-run SMHS hospital here is without internet facilities for nearly five months.

An official of the SMHS hospital administration said that the internet services at the medical institution were not restored on Wednesday.

"The internet is not working. The services have not yet been restored," he said.

The official said that the hospital administration had requested authorities to provide the internet services and was expecting the services to be restored on Wednesday.

Read: Two army personnel killed in gunfight with Pak infiltrators along LoC

"We were expecting it to happen today after the government's announcement, but it has not happened so far," he added.

In GB Pant hospital, which is the lone children's hospital in the Valley and deals with a huge rush of patients, the services were yet to be restored.

"So far, the internet is not working. It may be restored later, but the services have not restarted yet at the hospital," hospital's Medical Superintendent Kanwaljeet Singh said.

An official of the Jawahar Lal Nehru hospital at Rainawari also said that the internet services were not restored at the hospital.

Same was the case at the Chest Diseases Hospital in Dalgate area of the city.

Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) is the only hospital where internet is working, but the service was restored there in the month of October last year.

"Internet services in the hospital are working. We have private leased-line internet services which were restored in late October," Farooq Ahmad, the superintendent engineer of the SKIMS said.

People have demanded immediate restoration of internet services in the valley, especially in hospitals.

"In today's age when everything is digital, the internet plays an important role. The absence of the service is creating a lot of problems to patients as well as doctors and has hampered healthcare," Mudasir Lone, a patient at SMHS hospital said.

Also Read: SMS on all phones, internet in govt hospitals restored in Kashmir

Srinagar(J-K): The broadband internet services for hospitals in the Valley were yet to resume on Wednesday, despite the Jammu and Kashmir government's promise of restoring it a day before the actual date.

Government's official spokesperson Rohit Kansal had on Tuesday said that the broadband services in hospitals and SMS services on post-paid mobile phones would be restored at midnight.

While the SMS services have been restored to some extent, the internet facilities are yet to resume.

The Valley's premier government-run SMHS hospital here is without internet facilities for nearly five months.

An official of the SMHS hospital administration said that the internet services at the medical institution were not restored on Wednesday.

"The internet is not working. The services have not yet been restored," he said.

The official said that the hospital administration had requested authorities to provide the internet services and was expecting the services to be restored on Wednesday.

Read: Two army personnel killed in gunfight with Pak infiltrators along LoC

"We were expecting it to happen today after the government's announcement, but it has not happened so far," he added.

In GB Pant hospital, which is the lone children's hospital in the Valley and deals with a huge rush of patients, the services were yet to be restored.

"So far, the internet is not working. It may be restored later, but the services have not restarted yet at the hospital," hospital's Medical Superintendent Kanwaljeet Singh said.

An official of the Jawahar Lal Nehru hospital at Rainawari also said that the internet services were not restored at the hospital.

Same was the case at the Chest Diseases Hospital in Dalgate area of the city.

Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) is the only hospital where internet is working, but the service was restored there in the month of October last year.

"Internet services in the hospital are working. We have private leased-line internet services which were restored in late October," Farooq Ahmad, the superintendent engineer of the SKIMS said.

People have demanded immediate restoration of internet services in the valley, especially in hospitals.

"In today's age when everything is digital, the internet plays an important role. The absence of the service is creating a lot of problems to patients as well as doctors and has hampered healthcare," Mudasir Lone, a patient at SMHS hospital said.

Also Read: SMS on all phones, internet in govt hospitals restored in Kashmir

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Two soldiers killed as Army foils major infiltration bid by terrorists along LoC in J-K
          Jammu, Jan 1 (PTI) Two soldiers lost their lives as army personnel battled heavily armed terrorists, foiling an infiltration bid by the ultras on New Year's day along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir.
          The infiltrators were intercepted in Khari Thrayat forest in the wee hours when they were trying to sneak into India from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), a defence spokesman said.
          "In the intervening night of December 31 and January 1, a contact was established with infiltrators in a forest in Naushera Sector.
          "The heavily armed terrorists retaliated and in the ensuing exchange of fire two soldiers of the Indian Army were critically injured and later succumbed,"Army's Public Relations Officer (PRO) Lt Col Devender Anand said here in a statement on Wednesday.           The officer identified the deceased soldiers as Naik Sawant Sandip Raghunath (29) and Rifleman Arjun Thapa Magar (25).
          Sawant hailed from Munde-Karhad village in Satara district of Maharashtra. He is survived by his wife Smita Sawant.
          Magar (25) belonged to Rip village in Gorkha district of Nepal. He is survived by his parents.
          "Naik Raghunath andRifleman Magar werebrave, highly motivated and sincere soldiers. The nation will always remain indebted to them for the supreme sacrifice and devotion to duty," Lt Col Anand said.
          Officials said the Army had launched a cordon and search operation following information about movement of suspected terrorists.
          Reinforcements have been rushed to the area and a massive operation is on to track down the terrorists, they said.
          Eighty-three security personnel had lost their lives in anti-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir in 2018, according to J-K Police. PTI TAS
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