30-579: Khanyar is a locality in downtown from Khayam to Khwaja Bazar in Srinagar district in Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India . It lies about 4 kilometers north from Lal Chowk, Srinagar . This locality is known for being the power base of Sanaullah Shawl and for the shrine of Dastgeer Sahib , Roza Bal , tomb of Yuz Asaf . Known for its shrine of Abdul Qadir Gilani , a renowned scholar, also called as Dastgeer sahib by locals. This shrine
60-583: A result of this spell is as follows: (recorded between 3 and 5 September) On 8 September, in many places of Srinagar's neighbourhood, the water was about 12 feet (3.7 m) deep, submerging entire houses. Stranded residents left their homes to move in with friends or relatives in safer areas. The death toll till 10 September had crossed 190 in Kashmir valley and areas affected by the floods were mostly districts in South Kashmir. In Srinagar , most of
90-528: A war-footing with Indian Army and Indian Air Force (IAF) to restore mobile services through satellite network and the telecom network. Home Ministry had been sent to Srinagar to monitor rescue operations. The government also set up control rooms in Delhi and asked people to approach it with details of their trapped families. Lt. General Subrata Saha of the Indian Army said that the rescue efforts of
120-430: A way to attract tourists. Khanyar is surrounded on one side by once a freshwater lake known as Brari Nambal which at present day is in highly deteriorated condition due to official negligence and choking of it drainage canals. It was once drained by a famous canal Nallah Mar , which was filled up and converted to a road called Nallah Mar Road. Downtown Srinagar Downtown , popularly known as Shahar-e-Khaas ,
150-575: Is considered a part of downtown although some areas hold high significance. The Jamia Masjid, Srinagar and many other shrines are located here, which makes it the central spiritual, religious, political and moral center of whole Kashmir . The historical buildings and monuments found in the area reflect the design of old times. The residential homes are depicted to be constructed from late-19th century to early-20th century. Many key monuments like Jamia Masjid , Khanqah-e-Moula , Maharaj Gunj and shrines have been built by famous rulers of Kashmir . The area
180-471: Is the largest and the most densely populated area of the city of Srinagar in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir , India. The area is mostly located on the banks of Jhelum river about five km (3.1 mi) from city center. The area is considered as the core point in the city as the first inhabitants of the Srinagar lived there. In general, the whole area to the north of city centre Lal Chowk
210-735: The Border Security Force (BSF) HQ in Sanant Nagar & Army cantonment in Badam Bagh, were inundated, and vital roads were submerged, by the floods. The strongest post monsoon storm ever recorded in Pakistan's recorded history took place on 3 September on a very low pressure system which started to affect parts of Jammu and Kashmir and northeast Pakistani districts of Sialkot , Lahore , Narowal , Mandi Bahauddin , Gujranwala , Hafizabad and Sheikhupura . By fourth,
240-497: The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir then, boats had been brought from Delhi to help with evacuations, and the air force had begun rescue operations in the city. 50 bridges were reported to have been damaged across the state. The preliminary assessment of damages to property was estimated between INR 5000 cr to INR 6000 cr. The state government requested the central government for 25,000 tents and 40,000,000 blankets for
270-627: The Kashmir region suffered disastrous floods across many of its districts caused by torrential rainfall. The Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir , as well as the Pakistani territories of Azad Kashmir , Gilgit-Baltistan and the province of Punjab were affected by these floods. By 24 September 2014, nearly 277 people in India and about 280 people in Pakistan had died due to the floods. The erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir and its adjoining areas received heavy rainfall from 2 September 2014, during
300-471: The Roza Bal shrine is also situated in the area. The area is located at 34°05′00″N 74°47′00″E / 34.0833°N 74.7833°E / 34.0833; 74.7833 at an elevation of 1585 meters above mean sea level in Srinagar . Kashmiri is the mother tongue of the people in the area. People also use Urdu , Arabic , Hindi and English as secondary languages. It is estimated that
330-609: The Army was doing its bit to rescue the people, it could not match the job done by the locals. The trooper further stated that the Indian news channels focused on covering the Army more than the plight of the victims, which was causing resentment among the local people. The total of about 200,000 people were rescued, including 87,000 from Srinagar city. The Pakistani Army and the Pakistani Air Force carried out most of
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#1732771867667360-505: The Army would not have been possible without the assistance and efforts of the local youth. Every second or third boat of the Army went to the local volunteers. "The Army salutes the efforts put by the youth of the Valley," he said. "If not for these local youths, who have guided us to reach the places, I cannot say how we would have been able to accomplish the mission." The daily Rising Kashmir quoted an Indian Army trooper saying that, while
390-494: The adjoining areas. People lost their lives and properties and the whole area was set on the economic back-foot. Schools, hospitals and other places of significant importance were damaged by the floods. There are a number of school and colleges in downtown Srinagar, including Islamia College of Science and Commerce , Women's College and Gandhi Memorial College . The areas which comprising Downtown Srinagar include:- 2014 India%E2%80%93Pakistan floods In September 2014,
420-475: The affected for six months which includes 50 kg of rice. The United India Insurance Company also presented a cheque of Rs. 1 crore to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for flood-affected people of the State. People from unaffected areas of Kashmir set up relief camps, collected and distributed relief among flood-ravaged people of Srinagar city. Jammu and Kashmir government ministers have called it
450-547: The affected people. There was a total estimated loss of 1 trillion INR to Kashmir division alone. In the Jammu Division , landslides triggered by heavy rainfall had damaged roads, dozens of bridges, buildings and crops. Vehicular traffic had been stopped on the Jammu-Pathankot highway . Katra-bound trains were halted. Haj flights scheduled up to 12 September were postponed. The Jammu-Pathankot national highway
480-416: The chief minister's relief fund for the rescue and relief for Jammu and Kashmir flood victims, in addition to that Government of Telangana has also announced to send 50 water purifiers worth ₹ 2.5 crore (US$ 300,000) for safe drinking water for flood affected areas. Also, Madhya Pradesh , Tamil Nadu , Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh , announced an assistance of ₹ 5 crore (US$ 600,000) each and appealed to
510-458: The city areas were submerged under water. The river Jhelum spilled over submerging Sonwar Bagh , Shivpora, Batwara, Soitang, Lasjan, Padshai bagh, Natipora, Pandrathan, LalChowk, Rajbagh , Jawahar Nagar, Gogji Bagh and Wazir Bagh neighbourhoods of city. The first and the second storey of the houses and hotels in Rajbagh that were packed with tourists were submerged. According to Omar Abdullah ,
540-509: The downtown has the population of half a million which is about 47% of the total population of Srinagar district . In September 2014 the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir was hit by floods caused by torrential rainfall. The area of Downtown was least affected as compared to the rest of Srinagar, though close to the river, the people from other parts of Srinagar shifted to downtown for safety. Commercial buildings and residential homes and Government offices were shattered to nothing in
570-551: The equivalent of Hurricane Katrina in Kashmir. Further, to help the people of Jammu & Kashmir , to build back all the damaged infrastructure, a student-professor duo, Saqib Gulzar and A. R. Dar at NIT Srinagar came up with Preliminary Guidelines for Repair, Restoration, Retrofitting & Rebuilding of Building Structures in Flood Affected Areas of Jammu & Kashmir . These guidelines were well received by
600-602: The floodwater moved further south, water level started increasing at Panjnad and had reached 116,000 cusecs, flooding areas in Mittan Kot and 300 villages in Multan District . National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said that 257 people had been killed and more than 1.1 million were affected by the floods. According to reports, the Trimmu Head works, safely discharged 650,000 cusecs of water resulting in
630-517: The last stage of the monsoon in India . This triggered flooding and landslides in India and the adjoining areas of Pakistan. On 5 September, the Jhelum River in Srinagar was reported to be flowing at 22.40 feet (6.83 m) which was 4.40 feet (1.34 m) above the danger mark and at 33 feet (10 m) at Sangam in Anantnag district above the danger mark. The discharge rate in the river
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#1732771867667660-495: The people to charge their mobile phones. Two IL 76, One C-130J and one AN 32 aircraft carried a total of 50 tonnes of supplies including food, water and medicines. 300 boats were dispatched to South Kashmir for excavation of people from submerged areas. Armed Forces including Border Security Force (B.S.F) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescued over 200,000 people from different regions of Jammu and Kashmir. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) launched an operation on
690-522: The people to come forward and help those in need. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced relief package for those affected by the floods. It included Rs. 200 crore assistance for Jammu region and the valley and Rs. 3.5 lakh for the kin of those who lost their lives in the disaster which includes Rs. 2 lakh announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Omar also announced financial assistance of Rs. 75,000 as initial installment for those who lost their homes. Free food supply will be supplied to
720-453: The rains became more widespread as the northern Punjab, Pakistan , Azad Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including the twin cities of Rawalpindi / Islamabad , Mangla , Rawalakot , Kotli and Jhelum . The heaviest amounts of rainfall however were recorded on 4 and 5 September as several weather stations broke their 24-hour, 48-hour and total monthly rainfall records for the month of September. The chief amounts of total rainfall (in mm) as
750-513: The rescue operations like dropping food packets, packaged drinking water and winching stranded people from their roof tops using helicopters. The Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi , offered an assistance of ₹ 745 crore (US$ 89 million) to the state government , this was in addition to ₹ 1,100 crore (US$ 130 million) already earmarked for the disaster. Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Chief Minister of Telangana announced an aid of ₹ 10 crore (US$ 1.2 million) each from
780-712: The water levels to recede. Three people were reported killed in Jhang and nine in Chiniot . Home Secretary of India Anil Goswami said 82 aircraft and helicopters, 10 battalions of Border Security Force , 329 columns of Indian Army and 300 boats were used in the rescue operations. According to home secretary, 10 VSAT systems were air lifted to restore critical telecom towers and a satellite link from Bardula had been provided for crucial communication. The Indian Army showing their ingenuity used some old fashioned Indian Juggar and converted their trucks to mobile charging platforms for
810-426: Was built in 1806 A.D. from where the relic, which was given by an Afghan traveller to then governor of the state, Sardar Abdullah Khan, was displayed on various religious festivals. The shrine was enlarged in 1877 A.D. by Khwaja Sanaullah Shawl. The tomb of Yuz Asaf in Roza Bal is also situated here. In 1899 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claimed that it was the tomb of Jesus Christ Others have dismissed this as nothing but
840-613: Was opened on 8 September, after the water level receded. Srinagar-Leh Highway reopened for traffic on 9 September. The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi called it a "national calamity". Flow of destruction as flood water entered Multan villages. While the Trimmu Head works was saved from the peak flood discharge, more than 350 villages in Jhang District were flooded due to the breaches made at two places in Athari Hazari dyke, leaving trail of destruction behind. As
870-956: Was recorded as 70,000 cusecs against the normal discharge of 25,000 cusecs. The Chenab River was also reported to flow above the danger mark by which hundreds of villages were affected in Pakistan . These rivers flooded into the streets causing heavy casualties and loss of property. According to the Home Ministry of India , several thousand villages across the state had been hit and 390 villages had been completely submerged. In actual figures 2600 villages were reported to be affected in Jammu and Kashmir , out of which 390 villages in Kashmir were completely submerged. 1225 villages were partially affected and 1000 villages were affected in Jammu Division Many parts of Srinagar , including
900-774: Was settled more than 2000 years ago in 3rd century BC by Raja Pravarsena. The area is the hub of the historical monuments made by the famous rulers of Kashmir. The historical monuments include Jamia Masjid in Nowhatta , Khanqah-e- Moula in Zana Kadal Aali Masjid in Eidgah, Maharaj Ganj tomb in Maharaj Ganj, Pathar (stone) Masjid in Nawabazar, and Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani's shrine in Khanyar . Moreover,
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