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10 Things From Kashmir that the World Might Not See in Future

REGIONAL
September 20 Dr. Khawar Khan Achakzai Kashmir has been a geopolitical epicenter of the subcontinent since last five decades. The multifarious aspects of its geography and culture have drawn attention and interests from various corridors of power, sport and literature, all over the world. But, torn up in the conflict since several years, the ‘Paradise on Earth’ seems to be losing certain elements of its identity and culture. Below is a small list of ten things from Kashmir, that might become extinct and the world in future might not see. Paper mâché: The art was imported from Middle-East in early 15th century and has become an inseparable part of Kashmiri culture. It involves mixing of wood, paper pulp, textiles, different colours and sometimes gold dust on a base of glue, which is very ...

Father Rejects Marriage Proposal for his Daughter, Youth Kills his Son in revenge

REGIONAL
September 20 Police on Thursday said that the minor boy who was murdered in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal was a case of “revenge killing”. “Father of the boy had rejected killer’s proposal to marry his daughter after which, he killed the minor to revenge his father,” SSP Ganderbal, Khalil Poswal told reporters during a press conference.buy cymbalta online https://www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/inc/new/cymbalta.html no prescription Minor Faisal Misgar, son of Ghulam Hussain Misgar of Busarbugh Alestang had gone missing from his home on Sep 17. His body was found a day later in an orchard, SSP Ganderbal said that the killer of Faisal has been arrested. “Abrar Majid Reshi 21, neighbor of the Misgar’s family has been arrested in this case and he has confessed to the c...

Prominent Activist Shakeel Bakshi Booked Under Public Safety Act

REGIONAL
September 20 Eminent Pro Freedom leader and the founder of Islamic Students League, Shakeel Ahmed Bakshi who was under Police detention in Srinagar has been booked under Public Safety Act. The Kashmiriyat earlier reported that Police raided the house of Bakshi on 11 September in Bemina and arrested him post which he was lodged at police station in Batamaloo. Shakeel Bakshi was first arrested in 1975 when he participated in a General Strike for ‘political rights’ in Kashmir.buy finasteride online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/new/finasteride.html no prescription "He was lodged in Bemina Police Post from where he was shifted to Parimpora on Tuesday and subsequently he was sent to Jammu jail after being booked under Public Safety Act," on...

Ground Report- Bad condition of Road irks Kharpora Larnoo Residents

ISLAMABAD
September 20 WARIS SHAH/ SHEIKH NADEEM Worried about the bad condition Kharpora village Larnoo in the district Islamabad (Anantnag),the residents have appealed the concerned authorities to maintain the roads in the area to avoid agitation. Residents speaking to The Kashmiriyat said that road are in dilapidated condition and due to bad condition of roads the commuters are facing problems. The problem manifolds during rainy season, thus making roads accident prone,a local resident said. The residents accused the authorities for not maintaining the road and showing apathy over this issue. They however, appealed the Higher Authorities to intervene into the issue and make possible redressal of their problem

First Blinded With Pellets, Now Pulwama Boy Booked Under PSA

PULWAMA
September 20 Pulwama boy, a Pellet victim and blind by one eye has been booked under public safety act over charges of stone throwing. Sources informed The Kashmiriyat that Suhail Ahmad Trambo son of Mohammad Ahsan, resident of Murran Pulwama has been booked under PSA today and subsequently shifted to Kuthua Jail. Pertinently Suhail was arrested along with other local ten youth furing nocturnal raids in Pulwama's Muran area, however all others have been released and suhail has been booked under PSA. His family in conversation with The Kashmiriyat said that Suhail received 5 pellets in his last year in Bellow Pulwama during clashes after funereal of a local militant. Despite the surgery, he lost full sight of his left eye and has since then never pelted stones on forces...

Militant Attack in Shopian

SHOPIAN
September 15 Militants on Saturday late night attacked army patrol party, attempted to blow up the bullet proof Army casper with IED (improvise explosive device) followed by firing at heff village of Shopian in South Kashmir. However, no damage was reported in the incident. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that 44 RR of Indian army cordoned off the area to nab the attackers. Details Emerging..

Gulmarg Receives First Snowfall of the Season

REGIONAL
September 15 Shabir Khan The upper reaches of famous tourist destination in North Kashmir, Gulmarg received fresh and season's first snowfall on Saturday. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that the Afarwat mountains in Gulmarg area of North Kashmir’s Baramullah district received the snowfall bringing the down the temperature in the area. Sonmarg and Zojla also received season's first snowfall earlier on Saturday as rains lashed Kashmir plains bringing down the temperatures.

PSAJK condemns suspension of recognition of R P School

EDUCATION
September 15 Private Schools’ Association of Jammu Kashmir (PSAJK) today condemned the suspension of recognition of R P School, a reputed educational institute In Srinagar. The Association termed it as a blatant misuse of power by the people who are in authority. “R P School is one of the best schools in the entire state. It has produced thousands of position holder students and its alumni are spread all around the world,” said G N Var, chairman PSAJK. “One cannot just issue an order and place at risk career of thousands of students.” The Association said that taking cognizance of complaints and working for the betterment of education is indeed a good step taken by the government, but issuing orders that force educational institutes to close down is a dangerous situation. "We feel...

CBSE Topper Gang Raped by 12 Men in Haryana

INDIA
September 15 A nineteen year old girl was raped by twelve men after being abducted from a Bus stand in Mahendergarh area of North India's Haryana state. Reports said that the she was taken fourty kilometers away from the Mahendgarh bus station into a room where twelve men physically abused her. The girl who had topped the CBSE exams few years ago and was a top baseball player was on the way to railway Examinations coaching classes when she was abducted. Some of the suspects, including the three males named within the FIR, had saved tabs on her house since morning and followed her bus in a automobile and a bike. The girl has been admitted to Rewari Civil Clinical institution. Per her clinical epic, she suffered a entire lot of bodily accidents as a outcomes of the sexual assa...

Two Injured in Bear Attack in Tral

PULWAMA
September 15 Two persons got injured in a bear attack at Sherabad village in Tral sub division of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Saturday. An official from sub district hospital Tral, confirmed the incident, and identified the duo as Tariq Ahmad Sheikh S/O Gh Nabi Sheikh, and his uncle Jalal Ud Din Sheikh, both residents of Sherabad Tral. He said that one among them namely Tariq Ahmad has been referred to SMHS hospital Srinagar as he was severely injured. Jalal Ud Din is being treated at Sub district hospital Tral.