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Living in a One – Room Tin Shed, Parveena Ayoub from Ganderbal Shines in 10th Exam

Living in a One – Room Tin Shed, Parveena Ayoub from Ganderbal Shines in 10th Exam

REGIONAL
Shah Basit   A very poor girl, living in tin shed, from a remote village in Ganderbal area of Central Kashmir has secured 97.8 percent marks in her matriculation exams. Parveena Ayoub, daughter of a laborer Muhammad Ayoub from Kurhama village in Ganderbal secured 490 marks out of 500, securing Grade A1 despite of all hardships and struggles. Parveena's father, Ayoub, has to support a family of six including his four daughters and wife and the family lives in a single - room tin shed with minimum source of income. Coming from a financially weak background, Parveena soared through all the hardships and with perseverance and efforts, she managed to secure good grades. While talking to the media, Parveena said, “I am thankful to my parents who helped me secure this rank....
Number of Houseboats Reduces from 1500 to 950 in Last 5 Years

Number of Houseboats Reduces from 1500 to 950 in Last 5 Years

REGIONAL
Houseboats, which catches the eye of tourists at the world-famous Dal Lake and other water bodies are craving for the government's attention while the houseboat owners express concern over the embargo on the repair work. Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), an association concerned has claimed that the houseboats cannot be preserved for more than 20 years if present policy towards them will not be changed at the earliest. Kashmir Houseboat Owners Association (KHBOA) President Abdul Hamid Wangnoo said that the number of houseboats is declining with each passing year. "There were 1500 houseboats five years ago in the four major water bodies including Dal Lake, Nigeen Lake, Chinar Bagh and river Jhelum, but at present only 950 are existing," Wangnoo said. Blamin...
UNHRC Condemns Raids on Activists in Kashmir, Expresses Concern Over Farmers’ Protest

UNHRC Condemns Raids on Activists in Kashmir, Expresses Concern Over Farmers’ Protest

INTERNATIONAL
Michelle Bachelet, The United Nations Human rights chief has expressed concern over the restrictions on communications and clampdowns in civil rights activities in the Kashmir valley. Bachelet referring to the Farmers protest in India said that there was a need to ensure laws and policies are framed and based on meaningful consultations with those concerned. She said, “Raids against human rights defenders in Kashmir exemplify the continued restrictions on civil society resulting impact on the rights of the people of Kashmir to impart and receive information, and to engage in free, open debate on Government policies affecting them”. Bachelet made these remarks during the 46th session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC). “Though the internet restrictions have been removed in K...
Woman Gang Raped in Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh

Woman Gang Raped in Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh

INDIA
On Wednesday, a saleswoman was allegedly gang-raped by three men in Hapur when she was returning from work in Ghaziabad to her residence. An FIR has been registered against the three unidentified men under Section 376D of the IPC. Hapur police have registered an FIR against three unidentified men under Section 376D of the IPC. Additional Superintendent of Police, Hapur, Sarvesh Mishra, told reporters that the 30-year-old said in her complaint that she was returning home in an auto. “At Lal Kuan border of Ghaziabad, she changed the auto. After one passenger got down, the driver and two others overpowered her, took her to a secluded spot in Pilakhwa area of Hapur and sexually assaulted her,” he added. He said that the victim reached Masuri police station in Ghaziabad late at n...
Thousands Protest Against Saudi Blockade and Closure of International Airport in Yemen

Thousands Protest Against Saudi Blockade and Closure of International Airport in Yemen

INTERNATIONAL
Thousands of people staged protests across Yemen against the Saudi blockade and closure of Sana’a International Airport, according to reports. The Saudi blockade has made it impossible for food and medical supplies to reach the poor in war-torn Yemen Yemen has the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with 80 percent of the people in need of help. Mark Lowcock, The United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs said some 16 million people in Yemen were going hungry and five million of those people are just one step away from famine, Some 400,000 children under the age of five are severely malnourished, he said. Pertinently Saudi Arabia and its regional allies launched the war against Yemen in March 2015, with the goal of bringing the government of the former pre...
Air Strikes Back to Syria, Weeks After Joe Biden is the U.S President

Air Strikes Back to Syria, Weeks After Joe Biden is the U.S President

INTERNATIONAL
The United States has launched deadly airstrikes in Syria on Thursday, targeting facilities near the Iraqi border used by Iranian-backed militia groups. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based group that monitors the war in Syria, said 22 fighters from the Popular Mobilization Forces, an Iraqi umbrella group of mostly Shiite paramilitaries that includes Kataeb Hezbollah, were killed. Meanwhile, an Iraqi militia official reported Friday that one of their militiamen was killed and a number of others were wounded. The Pentagon said the strikes were retaliation for a rocket attack in Iraq earlier this month that killed one civilian contractor and wounded a U.S. service member and other coalition troops.
Amid Protests, UP Government Passes Bill to ‘Curb’ Religious Conversions by Marriages

Amid Protests, UP Government Passes Bill to ‘Curb’ Religious Conversions by Marriages

INDIA
On Wednesday, February 24, in the midst of protest from opposition groups, the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly passed by voice vote a bill to curb religious conversions. The bill seeks to curtail religious conversions, including marriage, by fake or any other undue means. The Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Illegal Conversion of Religion Bill, 2021 seeks to replace last November's decree providing for up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of Rs 50,000 for violators, The Indian Express reported. According to the bill, if the conversion is purely for that purpose, a marriage would be deemed,' null and void" and those wanting to change their religion after marriage needs to appeal to the district magistrate. The bill mainly states that, through misrepresentation, force, undu...
High Court Grants bail to Class 12th Student Detained in 2019

High Court Grants bail to Class 12th Student Detained in 2019

REGIONAL
On Friday, Jammu Kashmir High Court quashed the detention of 12th class student namely Omar Akbar Mir, son of Ghulam Mohammad Mir, resident of Brat Kalan area of Sopore.   Omar Akbar Mir was arrested in 2019 by the Sopore police after the abrogation and was booked under Public Safety Act (PSA). Reportedly, he was arrested under the charges of stone pelting and was lodged in Bomai police station.   After he was booked under PSA, he was shifted to Bhaderwah Jail. Last year in September, the court had allowed the detainee to appear in the examination under police custody. After hearing the arguments of Advocate Bashir Ahmed Tak, who represented Mir, Justice Vinod Chatterji quashed his detention under Public Safety Act and directed authorities to release him from Bh...
Sri Lanka Lifts the Controversial Burial Ban after Imran Khan’s Visit

Sri Lanka Lifts the Controversial Burial Ban after Imran Khan’s Visit

INTERNATIONAL
The government of Sri Lanka in the month of March 2020, had imposed regulations announcing that the bodies of COVID-19 victims could only be cremated stating that the virus could spread by contaminating groundwater. On the eve of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Visit a group of Muslim parliamentarians urged Pakistani Premier who was visiting the country to take up the issue with the Sri Lankan political leaders. Thanking his Sri Lankan counterparts for the policy change Imran Khan tweeted “I welcome the Sri Lankan govt’s official notification allowing the burial option for those dying of Covid - 19,”. The chairperson of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Michelle Bachelet, referred to the issue in a statement on Wednesday after the 57-member Organizations of...
Budgam Girl Attempts Suicide after Failing in Class 10 Exams

Budgam Girl Attempts Suicide after Failing in Class 10 Exams

OTHERS, REGIONAL
After failing to clear the Secondary School Examination (Class 10) a 15-year-old girl student from Central Kashmir’s Budgam district attempted to end her life by consuming poison on Friday. The girl student (name withheld), daughter of Muhammad Akbar Dar is a resident of Buzgoo village in Chadura of Budgam district. Sources told Kashmir News Trust that on finding out that she has cut a sorry figure in the examination, she tried ending her life by consuming some poisonous substance at home. The family members immediately took her to Sub District Hospital Chadura where doctors referred her to SMHS Hospital Srinagar. Hospital sources said that she is undergoing treatment and her condition is stable. Pertinently, the data available with KNT reveals that 18,626 students this time co...