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18-year-old from Anantnag town Goes Missing- Family Appeals Public to Help them Find her

18-year-old from Anantnag town Goes Missing- Family Appeals Public to Help them Find her

REGIONAL
A 18-year-old girl has gone missing from her home in the Anantnag town of South Kashmir. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat that family members of the girl identified as Mahida Reshi, a resident of Qazi Mohallah in Anantnag town said that Mahida left home on Monday morning has been missing since. "She left home to a nearby shop around afternoon and then never returned. She had some 6000 rupees in her pocket," her brother said. He said that Mahida daughter of Ghulam Mohuddin Reshi was wearing a green dress when she left home. The family has been trying to trace her since then. The family has also filed a missing report at the concerned Police Station and asked the general public to help them trace Mahida. The family has asked public to call them on the numbers 9622958469, 7006589716...

11 Students of Minhaj Ul Quran International, Shopian Complete Hifze Quran

REGIONAL
Meer Irfan On Sunday, Minhaj-ul-Quran International, Shopian organised Ijtema cum Dastar Bandi function at their duo branches located at Chiterpora and Memender, Shopian. The ijtem was kept to honour the students who have completed Hifze Quran. 7 boys from Chiterpora, Shopian, and 4 girls from Shopian have completed the Hifzeh-Kalam-Ullah. Meanwhile, the foundation of a boarding school based on modern education was also laid during the function. Large number of Islamic scholars and clerics attended the function, including prominent Ulema like Dr. Maulana Arshad-ul-Qadri. A large number of students and the general public were also present on the occasion.

BJP Supports Kerala Bishop’s ‘Narco Jihad’ Remarks; Asks Central Government for Law “to Prevent Jihadi Activities”

INDIA
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has not only shown support to the Kerala bishop's remarks on alleged 'Narco Jihad' against non-muslims, they have even asked the Union government to frame a law on the matter. The Kerala unit of the BJP wrote to Union home minister Amit Shah, asking the government "to prevent jihadi activities" and to provide protection to Palai bishop Joseph Kallarangatt and the Christian community," the Indian Express reported. “The intervention by Bishop, His excellency Joseph Kallarangatt of Pala, Kerala during sacred worship is not just a wakeup call for his dioceses, it is the voice of the community who are victims of love jihad and the fallout of narco-terrorism. The cases of love jihad and drug abuse victims are ramping up,” BJP spokesperson Tom Vadakkan said....

Plea Filed in Bihar Court Over Yogi Adityanath’s “People Who Say ‘Abba Jaan'” Remark

INDIA
On Monday, a petition was filed before a court in Bihar's Muzaffarpur against the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over his controversial "Abba Jaan" that he made in a speech yesterday.buy Nootropil generic buybloinfo.com over the counter Tamanna Hashmi, a local social activist, filed the petition before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Muzaffarpur. Tamanna is a social activist. She alleges that Yogi's remarks have insulted the Muslim community. On Sunday, in an event at Uttar Pradesh’s Khushinagar, while addressing a crowd, Yogi Adityanath targeted the Muslim community by saying that those who used to say “Abba Jaan” were digesting the ration before 2017. “Under PM Modi’s leadership, there is no place for appeasement politics… Before 2017 was everyone able to ...

Newly Recruited LeT Militant Apprehended In Pulwama

REGIONAL
Police and army’s 44RR apprehended a youth, nearly a month after he had joined Lashkar-e-Toiba militant outfit, in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Monday. A police officer told GNS, the police has identified the apprehended militant as Ishfaq Ahmad Dar alias Momin son of Nazir Ahmad Dar of Kothipora Chatrigam. He had gone missing from August this year and joined LeT outfit, the officer added. (GNS)

Minor Among 4 injured by Stray Dogs in Tral

REGIONAL
Four persons including a minor were injured after they were attacked by the stray dogs in Laroo area of Tral hamlet in South Kashmir's Pulwama district. An official told the news agency–Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that four persons were injured after they were attacked by stray dogs following which they were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. A senior health official identified the injured persons as Zuha (08) daughter of Mohammed Imran Lone of Hardumir Tral, Abdul Ahad Bhat (56), son of Abdul Gaffar Bhat of Laroo, Mohammed Ramzan Chopan (60), Ghulam Rasool Chopan of Laroo, and Hafiza (40), wife of Mohammed Younis Gojer of Branpathri Tral. He added that they will be discharged after administering anti-rabies dose—(KNO)

Awareness cum Screening Camp on Diabetes Held in HSS Pattan

REGIONAL
Bhat Yasir The health department, under the supervision of CMO Baramulla and BMO Pattan, organised an awareness cum screening camp on Diabetes and non-communicable diseases at Government HSS, Pattan. Reportedly, many students, as well as people, participated in the awareness camp, where they were made aware about the said diseases. The screening of people was also conducted during the camp including random blood sugar tests. Screening cum awareness camp was organised with the aim to create awareness among people about NCD, which are rapidly increasing around the country and rest of the world. The COVID-19 vaccination were also held for unvaccinated people and people were requested to follow COVID-19 SOPs. Meanwhile, CMO Baramulla, SDM Pattan, SDPO Pattan, BMO Pattan, ...

Taliban Co-founder Baradar Releases Audio Statement Shunning Rumors of Death

INTERNATIONAL
On Monday, the co-founder of the Taliban, Abdul Ghani Baradar and the deputy prime minister of Afghanistan released an audio statement, in which he says that he was alive and well after the news of his death went viral on social media. In the audio statement released by the Taliban, Baradar blamed "fake propaganda" for the death rumours. There were rumours on social media that he had died in a shootout between rival Taliban factions at the presidential palace. "There had been news in the media about my death," Baradar said in the audio statement. "Over the past few nights I have been away on trips. Wherever I am at the moment, we are all fine, all my brothers and friends," he added. "Media always publish fake propaganda. Therefore, reject bravely all those lies, and I 100 pe...

8 Injured in Collision Between Two Vehicles in Seer Hamdan Anantnag

SOUTH KASHMIR
Eight persons were injured on Monday in a collision between two vehicles in Seer area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district.buy aciphex online medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/aciphex.html no prescription Official sources told GNS that Taveera vehicle (JK22-8298) and a Load Carrier (JK03D-7529) collided with each other in Seer Hamdan area of Anantnag, resulting in injuries to eight persons. The injured persons were shifted to SDH Hospital Seer, where from four of them were referred to GMC Anantnag for specialized treatment, they said. Meanwhile, a police officer also confirmed accident and said that investigation in this regard are underway. (GNS)

Hayden, Philander Join Pakistan’s Coaching Staff for T20 World Cup

INTERNATIONAL
Pakistan have announced the inclusion of former Australian opener, Matthew Hayden and South African pacer, Vernon Philander as a part of the coaching staff ahead of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021. A head coach is likely to be announced soon. The newly-elected Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Ramiz Raja made the announcement of Hayden and Philander's addition in his first Press Conference in the new role. Hayden, as a player, has already garnered experience with two ICC Men's Cricket World Cup trophies in his cabinet. In the T20s, Hayden finished as the highest run-getter of the 2007 Men's T20 World Cup with 265 runs in six matches. Philander, who retired last year with 269 wickets across formats, comes with the idea of propelling the bowling department up-a-notch to give ...
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