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‘After New Land Laws, We Were Thrown out’- Army Evicts 27 Shops in Srinagar

‘After New Land Laws, We Were Thrown out’- Army Evicts 27 Shops in Srinagar

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Irshad Hussain/ Firdous Qadri Scores of shopkeepers along with children staged a protest at press enclave Srinagar against the handover of their shops to ex-servicemen of the Indian Army. The shopkeepers evicted by the Indian Army expressed strong resentment against this move and sought immediate intervention from the higher authorities. Holding pro-justice banners and placards they said that after the abrogation of Article 370, they received eviction notices from the army, and they were told that new laws were enacted and they have to vacate the shops. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat Shopkeepers Association President Ghulam Mohiuddin told The Kashmiriyat that before eviction notice they were allowed to renovate their shops. He said there are around 27 shops inside the cantonment a...
One more Leopard captured alive in Budgam village: Officials

One more Leopard captured alive in Budgam village: Officials

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The Wildlife Department on Friday morning captured another Leopard alive in Kalshipora area of Khan Sahib in Central Kashmir's Budgam district. An official told the news agency that after getting information about the wild animal roaming near residential area, a team of Wildlife department officials reached the spot and captured it alive. He said that the department has asked its men to remain alert at every place where from they receive information about the Leopard. He said that they will take the Leopard to safe place and set it free—(KNO)
Kashmiri Pandits celebrate Kheer Bhavani festival in Ganderbal

Kashmiri Pandits celebrate Kheer Bhavani festival in Ganderbal

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Rayees Shah The annual 'Kheer Bhawani Mela' will be observed on Friday in the Tulmula area of central Kashmir's Ganderbal district without any large public participation. However the administration will allow gathering as per the guidelines issued by Disaster Management Authority on COVID containment measures, officials told the The annual event, one of the important festivals of Kashmiri Pandits, is celebrated on Zyestha Ashtami, which falls on Friday, June 18, this year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no congregation of the devotees this year. "As per the guidelines, the ceiling on the number of people permitted to attend gatherings will be observed, the same has been conveyed to the representatives of the Dharmath Trust that manages the affairs of Kheer Bhawani ...
Two Women Attempt Suicide in Baramulla’s Boniyar, Hospitalised

Two Women Attempt Suicide in Baramulla’s Boniyar, Hospitalised

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Two women were hospitalised after they took some poisonous substance in Trikanjan locality of Boniyar in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Friday. An official told the news agency  that two women tried to end their lives by consuming some poisonous substance in Trikanjan area of Boniyar. He said that soon after the incident they were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, hospital authorities also confirmed to KNO and said the duo were stable. A police official said that a case FIR numbers 44 and 44/2021 under section 309 IPC have been registered at Boniyar Police Station—(KNO)
Hilton to Construct Hotel on Bulldozed Uyghur Mosque in China

Hilton to Construct Hotel on Bulldozed Uyghur Mosque in China

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The largest Muslim advocacy organization in the US urged Hilton Worldwide Holdings on Tuesday to drop plans to build a hotel on the site of a bulldozed mosque in China’s Xinjiang region. The call by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) came after a report this week by the British daily The Telegraph that China is building a new commercial center, including an upscale Hilton Hotel, on the site where a mosque was initially demolished. CAIR’s National Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell said Hilton has a unique opportunity to take a clear stance against China’s ongoing genocide of Uyghur Muslims and set an example for other prominent corporations. “Hilton must stand on the right side of history by announcing it will cancel this project and cease any operations in the Uy...
Kidnapped Girl Recovered by Police in Kulgam, Accused Arrested

Kidnapped Girl Recovered by Police in Kulgam, Accused Arrested

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The Jammu Kashmir Police recovered a kidnapped girl in Kulgam and also arrested the accused person. In a press release, the Police said that, Police Station Qaimoh on 17.06.2021 received a written complaint from a person stating that his daughter (name withheld) was kidnapped by one person namely Aijaz Ahmad Ganie S/O Mohd Jalil Ganie a resident of Goufbal Qaimoh. Acting promptly a Case with FIR No. 50/2021 U/S 363 IPC was registered in Police Station Qaimoh and investigation was set into motion. On tip off a team headed by SHO Police Station Qaimoh Insp. Imtiyaz Ahmad under the supervision of SDPO Qazigund Shri. Govind Rattan-JKPS was constituted to rescue the kidnapped girl and to nab the Kidnapper. Utilizing all available means and with strenuous efforts investigating team reco...
Israel Warplanes Relaunch Strikes in Palestine

Israel Warplanes Relaunch Strikes in Palestine

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Israeli warplanes launched several airstrikes late Thursday on sites belonging to the Palestinian resistance group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Warplanes bombed a site in the town of Beit Lahia and another site in Khan Yunis. The Palestinian Health Ministry did not announce any injuries as a result of the bombings, while there was no immediate comment from the Israeli army.www.parkviewortho.com/wp-content/languages/new/antabuse.html Earlier Thursday, Israel conveyed a message to Hamas that if the launching of incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip does not stop, there will be new military action. Israel’s Channel 13 News outlet reported that an Israeli delegation currently in Egypt sent the message through the Egyptian intelligence service. The delegation from the Israeli Nati...
Exorbitant Bus Fare On Pretext Of 50 % Seating Capacity Leaves Passengers In Lurch

Exorbitant Bus Fare On Pretext Of 50 % Seating Capacity Leaves Passengers In Lurch

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In absence of the Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir, the passengers here have been pushed to the wall yet again as according to them they are being forced to pay extra bus fare by the transporters. According to the news agency the passengers who used to travel to Srinagar from different parts of Kashmir and vice-versa here have said that the exorbitant bus fare by the transporters is being ignored, thus leaving the passengers to the lurch at large. Ali Muhammad, one of the passengers said that they are being looted by the transporters, who on the name of 50 per cent seat capacity order are charging exorbitant fare from them. “Most of the transporters don’t comply with the government orders, but when it comes to the fare, they are charging hefty amounts from the passengers,” he...
Pakistani Drone Seen Around Punjab’s Dera Baba Nanak

Pakistani Drone Seen Around Punjab’s Dera Baba Nanak

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Over a month after the BSF recovered arms and ammunition dropped by a Pakistani drone in Jammu, another Pakistani drone was noticed in Dera Baba Nanak of Punjab's Gurdaspur district on Friday, said BSF sources. "Today around 4:30 am, a Pakistani drone was noticed in Dera Baba Nanak area by BSF troops. BSF fired upon the drone near BOP Aabad  after which the Pakistani drone went back. BSF has started search operation in the area," BSF sources said. They further stated that a search operation has been launched in the area. This comes after the Border Security Force (BSF) on May 14, recovered an AK-47 rifle, a 9-mm pistol with a magazine and 15 rounds dropped by a Pakistani drone in the Samba sector of Jammu. "On specific information of BSF regarding the crossing of arms/ammunitio...
‘Nobody was Home, Tears Flooded the Streets’- The Day When Qazi Nisar Fell to Bullets

‘Nobody was Home, Tears Flooded the Streets’- The Day When Qazi Nisar Fell to Bullets

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Aijaz Ahmed Reshi Around 6:30 AM, wails and cries reverberated in the town of Islamabad. Women shouting their throats out. Men running and sloganeering. The tragic news, Dr. Qazi Nisar had fallen to the bullets of unknown gunmen near Dialgam in the outskirts of Islamabad town in South Kashmir had reached the town. The wails came from the rooftops, women mourned inside their houses, men ran back in tears from bakery shops, The news struck us like a hurricane or a tornado. Every street burst with wails and slogans. “Our leader is no more!” people wailed everywhere, in the streets and from the Mosques. Men came running to each other’s houses in utter disbelief and gathered in clusters, The Hero is no more. People could not come in terms that an orator whose loud shot would scare ...