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17/07/2022
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25/01/2022

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28/07/2021



Aharbal waterfall kashmir
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Aharbal waterfall kashmir


Administration fails to clear roads.Gopal pora Tailwan road still not clear
07/01/2021

Administration fails to clear roads.
Gopal pora Tailwan road still not clear

Interesting facts stone pelting is national game of Kashmir: (Google)
27/11/2020

Interesting facts stone pelting is national game of Kashmir: (Google)

24/11/2020

Golden words of Syed Ali Shah Geelani about elections

17/08/2020

*Top most Lashkar commander Sajad Haider among three militants killed in Kreeri, Baramulla: DGP Dilbagh Singh*

*Second slain identified as Anayatullah of Pattan, third as Usman from Pakistan, Says Sajad was operating on lines of Burhan Wani, terms his killing a big success for forces*
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    Police seeks help from general public for   of this person who died in a tragic accident at Gallander Pampore. Plz  ...
13/08/2020



Police seeks help from general public for of this person who died in a tragic accident at Gallander Pampore.

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*Police on 9596341973,
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08/08/2020

*21-year-old youth ends life by hanging himself in Anantnag village*

*6th su***de case in last 8 days in Kashmir division*

Anantnag, Aug 08 : A 21-year old youth allegedly committed su***de by hanging himself in Utrasoo area of south Kashmir's Anantnag district on Saturday becoming sixth su***de victim in the month of August in Kashmir Valley.

An official told the news agency—that the youth (name withheld) from Kandaji Brariangan hanged himself at his home this morning and he died on the spot.

The official said that it was not immediately known as to why the youth took this extreme step. "Police have registered a case and initiated proceedings in this regard," he said.

As per details available with in the last 8 days, six persons including five teenagers ended their lives by allegedly committing su***de in Kashmir Division

29/07/2020

2G Internet Services Extended In Jammu & Kashmir Till 19 August

Temporary operationalization of shops and business establishments on 28,29,30 under strict SOPs before eid ul Azha in An...
27/07/2020

Temporary operationalization of shops and business establishments on 28,29,30 under strict SOPs before eid ul Azha in Anantnag

Lost vision at 16 but not the hope, Tariq from South Kashmir’s Anantnag is a Gazetted officer today‘After passing class ...
21/07/2020

Lost vision at 16 but not the hope, Tariq from South Kashmir’s Anantnag is a Gazetted officer today

‘After passing class 10, I lost complete eye-sight, remained silent for 8 years, a radio program changed my life forever, my dad become my real strength’

Anantnag, July 20: Kashmir has so many success stories but this one is quite different. Meet 40-year-old man from South Kashmir's Anantnag district, who lost his eye-sight completely soon after passing his class 10 exams. After eight years of utter disappointment, he listened to an interview of a visually impaired person on the radio, and decided to re-start his studies and today he is an Assistant Professor and one of the best teachers for his students.

Tariq Bashir Khan son of Bashir Ahmad Khan, a resident of village Andoora in Shangus, Nowgam belt of Anantnag district, who was born with an eye disease—retinal degeneration, lost his complete vision when he passed his class 10 exams. “Till class 10, I would at least see things though my vision was not 100 percent accurate, but somehow I would manage it. I had consulted top opthamologists of Kashmir and there was only one word for me from that I will loose my eyesight forever and there is no treatment to it in the world,” said Tariq, 40, in an exclusive interview with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

Tariq faced immense challenges, hardships and even had a close shave with the death, after loosing the eye-sight completely. “In 1995, I passed my class 10 exam and left studies mid-way and entire world turned dark before me. I couldn’t see anything,” he said. “For eight years, I lived a life of a blind man and with no hope anywhere in sight. But my father never let me down and instead raised my home and an interview of a man who was brought as a guest in a radio program, changed my life again and for good. I thought, if he could do it, why not me."

He said he came to know that there was a lot for the people who aren’t able to see. “My father told me I can do it too. “Though I was 26, I decided to go ahead. I started studying for class 11 and passed my class 12th in 2004 with 66 per cent marks,” Tariq said.

Later, Tariq joined Govt Degree College boys Anantnag and completed his bachelor's degree in Arts in year 2006 with first division. “I got admission in an open merit category in history subject at University of Kashmir,” he said. “In my journey to success, my small tape-recorder played a big role.”

In 2009, he qualified preliminary examination of Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) but was not allowed by public service commission (PSC) to sit in the KAS mains examination for not being able to provide him a helper or brail facility. “They told me there was no provision for visually impaired people. I lost the opportunity to join the civil service,” he said.

Tariq qualified National Eligibility Test (NET) and State level Eligibility test (SLET). “This became a morale booster for Khan to qualify the screening and interview for the post of lecturer at higher secondary level conducted by PSC,” he said. “First, I was appointed as teacher for about one year and later lecturer after cracking the PSC examination in open merit and was posted in a government higher secondary school in my area (Anantnag).”

However, the then director school education and the principal of the higher secondary school was apprehensive about his ability to teach and Tariq was denied permission to join the school and was re-adjusted in DIET Anantnag. “In year 2016, I got selected as Assistant Professor in History in an open merit and at present I am teaching normal students GDC Utersoo, Anantnag,” Tariq told KNO, wearing a gentle smile on his face.

He thanked his friends and family for getting all the required study material and helping him a lot in College, University and at other places. “In my road to success, my father was a great inspiration. He would understand lessons, read out study material, record the same and then I would listen to the same. This indeed was a great support.”

He said that success stories must be highlighted as it inspires others. “I had a very hard struggle at different levels to achieve something,” said Tariq. “My message would be loud and clear for all disabled persons that they can achieve anything if they work hard and have a will power to do anything.”—(KNO)

07/07/2020

All Parks, Gardens To Reopen In J&K From Tomorrow: Advisor Baseer Khan

Srinagar, July 7 (GNS): Authorities on Tuesday announced reopening of all parks and gardens in Jammu and Kashmir from Wednesday.

“All parks and gardens in Jammu and Kashmir reopen from tomorrow,” Advisor to Lieutenant Governor Baseer Ahmad Khan told GNS.He said every visitor is required to wear mask, maintain social distancing including at ticket counters.

“There will be thermal scanners at the entry points. Use of Hand sanitizers is also a must,” he added. (GNS)

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24/06/2020

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21/06/2020

*Solar Eclipse Can Leave You Blind, Warns DAK*

Looking directly at the sun during eclipse with bare eyes could cause permanent damage to your eyes.

Srinagar, June 21 : With solar eclipse begining today at 11.58 am and ending at 1.41 pm in Kashmir valley, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) today warned that looking directly at the sun during eclipse with bare eyes could cause permanent damage to your eyes.

President DAK Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement said that watching solar eclipse without protective gear could lead to permanent reduction in vision and even blindness.

Today solar eclipse in India has begun in Bhuj Gujrat at 9.58 am and will end in Assam at 2.21 pm, but in Kashmir valley it will begin at 11.58 am and will end at 1.41 pm.

Under no circumstances should people stare into the sun without eye-protection as that can leave them blind.

Staring at direct sunlight can burn and potentially scar your retina which is home to the light-sensing cells that make vision possible. It only takes few seconds to do permanent damage and once retinal cells are dead, the damage can’t be undone.

The damage is often painless, so people don’t realize it is happening. There are hundreds of reported cases of eye damage caused by solar eclipse.

The only safe way to view eclipse directly is by using eclipse glasses. Viewing it through sunglasses or photographic film is unsafe. Even binoculars, telescopes and cameras should be fitted with solar filters.

If you don’t have eclipse glasses, you can still view it indirectly by making a pinhole into a sheet of paper or cardboard and project the sun’s image onto another piece of paper.(KNT)

*15 CRPF, BSF Men Among 154 Test Positive, J&K Covid-19 Tally Rises To 5834*  Srinagar, June 20 : Fifteen paramilitary f...
20/06/2020

*15 CRPF, BSF Men Among 154 Test Positive, J&K Covid-19 Tally Rises To 5834*


Srinagar, June 20 : Fifteen paramilitary forces personnel and five policemen were among 150 Covid-19 infections reported in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday. The cases which also include six pregnant women and two doctors take the overall tally of the covid-19 patients in J&K to 5834.

Giving district wise break up, official sources told that 28 cases were reported from Srinagar followed by Baramulla (21), Budgam (20), Shopian (12), 11 each in Jammu and Pulwama , Kugam (9), seven each in Kupwara and Kathua, six each in Udhampur and Ramban, Doda (4), Sama (3), Bandipora (2) and one each in 1, Rajouri, Reasi and Kishtwar.

In all cases, 14 are from 144 Bn CRPF Nehru park, four DPL Pulwama, one DPL Shopian, one BSF Man from Humhama, six pregnant women, two doctors, six months old baby, two minors, a government employee and health worker.

Dr. G H Yatoo, Nodal Officer Coronavirus Control Measures at SKIMS told that out of the samples processed at the viral diagnostic lab today, 57 returned positive for the virus.
Professor Farooq Jan, Medical Superintendent SKIMS Soura, told that 14 are from CRPF Battalions, 11 from Pulwama, 10 from Shopian, six each from Kulgam and Srinagar, four from Budgam, three each from Anantnag and Bandipora.

Sources said that 36 samples returned positive at CD lab while 17 samples tested positive for COVID-19 at SKIMS Bemina ( JVC ), all from Budgam.

*4 Cops, Doctor Among 149 Test Positive, J&K Covid-19 Tally Rises To 5555*Srinagar, June 18: Four policemen, a doctor an...
18/06/2020

*4 Cops, Doctor Among 149 Test Positive, J&K Covid-19 Tally Rises To 5555*

Srinagar, June 18: Four policemen, a doctor and a lab technician were among 149 fresh cases of covid-19 infection reported in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, taking the overall tally to 5555 in J&K.

08/06/2020

4th death in a day:
Pampore man dies of Covid-19 infection
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30/05/2020

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