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Government Bans Sacrifice of Camel, Cow, Calf, Other Animals on Eid ul Adha in Kashmir

Government Bans Sacrifice of Camel, Cow, Calf, Other Animals on Eid ul Adha in Kashmir

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On Thursday, the Animal/Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries Department released a notice in the view of Bakra Eid regarding the Stoppage of illegal killing/sacrifices of cows/calves, camels and "other animals." While, the "other animals" mentioned in the notice remain unspecified, it further says that action will be taken against the offenders for violation of transport of animals, rules on the occasion of Bakra Eid. The notice accessed by The Kashmiriyat further, says that in the view of the coming occasion of Bakra- Eid festival, large numbers of sacrificial animals are likely to be slaughtered in the UT of J&K during Bakra Eid festival scheduled from 21-23 July, 2021. The Animal Welfare Board of India, "in view of animal welfare has requested for implementation of all precautiona...
‘Arrested 15 Days After His Wedding’- Husband in Jail, 25-year-old Kulgam Woman Kills Self

‘Arrested 15 Days After His Wedding’- Husband in Jail, 25-year-old Kulgam Woman Kills Self

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Danishwar Hameed A 25-year-old woman was allegedly found hanging inside her house in the Churath area of Kulgam district in South Kashmir. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that on Sunday morning, a woman (name withheld) ended her life by hanging herself inside her room in the Churath area of Qaziund in Kulgam. They said that the woman aged 25 was rushed to the hospital when the family members found her hanging, but she was declared brought dead on her arrival at the hospital. Locals from her native village speaking to The Kashmiriyat said that the woman only has her mother-in-law and a younger sister-in-law at her in-law's house. And that her husband's younger brother works outside Kashmir. He is the sole bread-earner to the family, as per the Locals. They also said that she had...
From Streets to Virtual World, No Smiles in Kashmir After All-Party Meet

From Streets to Virtual World, No Smiles in Kashmir After All-Party Meet

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Amid Bold headlines, token photographs, the four former Chief Ministers of Jammu Kashmir could not bring smiles to the faces of the distressed public waiting in anticipation of a positive outcome of the All Party's meeting held in Delhi on June 24. The People of the region have been struck with a spell of distress, most still in utter disbelief of the region's autonomy being stripped on the 05th day of August in 2019. The unilateral decision of Abrogation was followed by a massive crackdown and a lockdown of several months. Among the arrested was the former Chief Ministers of the erstwhile state, Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti. A Complete clampdown was imposed in Kashmir, communication was downed and people were forced to indoors. "We still are unable to come out of t...
Live Updates- First time After Abrogation of 370, Kashmir Leaders to Meet PM Modi

Live Updates- First time After Abrogation of 370, Kashmir Leaders to Meet PM Modi

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The stage is all set for an all-party meeting, scheduled to be held today (June 24) in New Delhi as the mainstream leaders from Jammu Kashmir, who were invited for the meeting, arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday. The All-Party Meeting to be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to be held in New Delhi at 03:00 PM today. Leaders from Jammu Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti, Jammu Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) chief Ghulam Ahmad Mir, Apni Party president Syed Altaf Bukhari and CPI (M) senior leader Muhammad Yousuf Tarigami and Congress leader Tara Chand have arrived New Delhi today. Congress senior leader and former J&K chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, who is also among the invitees, is already in New Delhi while Peoples C...
We Should be Trained with Arms, Necessary to Form Israel in Kashmir: Pandit Activist

We Should be Trained with Arms, Necessary to Form Israel in Kashmir: Pandit Activist

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Various Kashmiri Pandit activists based in Jammu and elsewhere in India while demanding an end to the political space and process in the valley have called for a “decisive battle against jihad”. Speaking on a webinar attended by various activists of the pandit community, they sought a military approach to handle the Kashmir situation while criticizing the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. The webinar (condolence meeting) was held on a day after the killing of Kashmiri BJP Leader, Rakesh Pandit by unknown gunmen in the Tral area of Sout Kashmir's Pulwama district. Several Pandit activists based in Kashmir and elsewhere have ridiculed the comments and said none of those present on the webinar represents the Pandit community. "They are hatemongers, they...
Asiya, Neelofar and that Night which Froze in Time

Asiya, Neelofar and that Night which Froze in Time

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The Asiya and Neelofer double rape and murder case from Shopian 2009, remains one of the few cases to have been documented in the pages of the war time sexual violence in the Valley of Kashmir. Although constant efforts were made by the state to negate that the rapes happened in the first place, the Kashmiri memory refuses to forget. Today happens to be the 12th year since the rape. On the intervening nights of 29th and 30th May, 2009, two women from the same family were raped and then murdered. These women, who were sisters in law, on their way back home on 29 May 2009 went missing from their orchard. The next day, early morning, both their dead bodies were found at the Rambi Ara Naala. The dead bodies were a kilometer apart from each other. Neelofar Jan (22) and Aasiya Jan (17) ...
Explained- What is the Black, White and Yellow Fungus- Precautions and Symptoms

Explained- What is the Black, White and Yellow Fungus- Precautions and Symptoms

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While India grapples with the Covid-19 pandemic, reports of White Fungus and Black Fungus among the Covid patients have emerged in a significant number. However, another fungus has entered the domain, the Yellow fungus. A patient in UP's Ghaziabad had been diagnosed with yellow fungus. ANI reports that the first case of yellow fungus was diagnosed by Dr. B.P Tyagi, an ENT specialist in Ghaziabad. The patient is a 45-year-old resident of Ghaziabad's Sanjay Nagar and suffers from black and white fungus infections as well. As per the ANI report, this Ghaziabad patient had been undergoing Covid treatment since the past two months. The patient was also recovering from it. But, in the last few days, the patient has been unable to open his eyes due to the swelling on face. The patient's nose b...
‘Seek Consent from Director Health Services First’- JK Administration Gags Information on Black Fungus

‘Seek Consent from Director Health Services First’- JK Administration Gags Information on Black Fungus

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The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu Kashmir on Monday after declaring the Black Fungal as an epidemic disease also asked health professionals to not share any information regarding the management of the epidemic of Mucormycosis without prior permission from Director Health Service, Jammu/Kashmir. ALSO READ: Jammu Kashmir Officially Declares Black Fungus as an ‘Epidemic Disease’ The Jammu Kashmir admin directed all the Government and private health facilities, Medical Colleges will follow the guidelines for screening, diagnosis, management of Mucormycosis, issued by the MOHFW (Gol)/ICMR/Government of Jammu and Kashmir as amended from time to time and make it mandatory for all these facilities to report suspected and confirmed cases to Health Department through District Level Chief Medical Of...
Kashmiri Journalist, Asif Sultan Completes 1000 Days in Jail

Kashmiri Journalist, Asif Sultan Completes 1000 Days in Jail

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The Kashmiri journalist Asif Sultan has completed 1000 days in jail today. He has been detained since 27 August 2018, under the Unlawful Activity Prevention Act (UAPA) for allegedly 'harnessing known militants.' His family has again refuted these claims. Asif who has completed roughly three years in Jail has been denied bail several times. Asif Sultan is a Srinagar-based journalist who covers politics and human rights for the 'Kashmir Narrator. "Asif had done a story titled 'The Rise of Burhan Wani', after which he received a lot of calls from the police to meet them. Asif told the police that he would meet them after Eid. But the police came to his house on the intervening night of 27 and 28 August and detained him." Asif got married in the year 2016, and at the time of his de...
The Kashmir Walla Editor Fahad Shah Wins 25th Human Rights Press Awards

The Kashmir Walla Editor Fahad Shah Wins 25th Human Rights Press Awards

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Fahad Shah, the chief editor of Srinagar based The Kashmir Walla, has been awarded the prestigious 25th Human Rights Press Awards (2021) in explanatory feature writing for his coverage of Delhi pogrom in February 2020. His two articles, published by US-based The Nation and VICE News, were a “showcase [of] courage and originality of journalistic storytelling about human rights in Asia”, the panel noted for winners. Two other Kashmiri journalists — including Jalees Andrabi and Sajjad Hussain, both correspondents of Agence France Presse — were listed in the Merit of the awards for their work on Delhi pogrom and India’s Covid-19 lockdown, respectively. The Human Rights Press Awards recognise top rights-related reporting from around Asia, with the goal of increasing respect for people’...