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Reportedly a private school bus from kupwara went for excursion met with a minor accident at budgam.  More details to fo...
03/07/2024

Reportedly a private school bus from kupwara went for excursion met with a minor accident at budgam. More details to follow details 👇

02/07/2024

Rahul Gandhi

01/07/2024

MP Engineer Rashid oath matter Listen In!!

30/06/2024

Fire breaks out in religious seminary in Kupwara, all children safe

Srinagar, June 30 (KS):- A fire broke out in a religious seminary in Lolab area of North Kashmir's Kupwara district on Sunday evening.

Reports reaching news agency Kashmir Scroll said that fire broke out in Darauloom Razatul tul Toibaat at Sogam Lolab.

They said that soon after the fire broke out, the fire and emergency services department reached on the spot and started a rescue operation along with dousing off the fire.

They said that all children enrolled in the religious seminary are safe.(KS)

Futher details awaited

30/06/2024

Just now fire broke out in Darauloom Razatul tul toibaat at sogam lolab fire and emergency service reached on spot and fire tenders,locals are on job
Further details awaited

30/06/2024

Summer Vacations in Kashmir from 8th July to 17th July Upto Higher Secondary Level.

29/06/2024

Simrita irani Lashes Congress Sonia Gandhi...listen in!!!!

28/06/2024

Mic Off When Congress leader Khirgi Speeches Must Watch Video Credit INC

26/06/2024

Famous in Kashmir. ..
Listen In jo jo lolab sa hai wo comment kro..

Two Militants Killed, Cop Injured In Doda Gunfight
26/06/2024

Two Militants Killed, Cop Injured In Doda Gunfight

26/06/2024

MashaAllah khoob Surat Jamia masjid

26/06/2024

NC LEADER Aga Rahullah Fist speech 370

Missing report A student namely anzar Ahmad kasana s/o mohd ismayeel kasana r/o ha hachmarg tehsil tarthpora kupwaraHas ...
26/06/2024

Missing report
A student namely anzar Ahmad kasana s/o mohd ismayeel kasana r/o ha hachmarg tehsil tarthpora kupwara
Has gone missing on 25 of June 2024 from madrasa mahdul harmane dardsun karalpora kupwara if any one found fromany where please contact these phone number 9149948562
6006898583

24/06/2024

fire incident Dedicated Police officer on Job .....Listen In!!! Media Centre, PHQ, J&K Police.

Kupwara Jail Blast:  Injured Inmate From Sopore Succumbs…
24/06/2024

Kupwara Jail Blast: Injured Inmate From Sopore Succumbs…

24/06/2024

*Article Dal Lake one of the* *Famous place In Kashmir Valley*

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Fresh natural and heavenly are the words that come to mind about Dal Lake and its ecosystems. Be it for the wildlife or the loca
It was a pleasure to see Dal Lake in all its summer glory. Teaming with wildlife and tourists. There are so many lanes in the lake where the foreign tourists never see. Its worth hiring a shikara for half a day and visiting life in the inside lanes.Shikara Ride at Dal Lake is must do activity if you are in Srinagar. very colour full Shikara, Dal Lake is life line of Srinagar and the whole city is around the Lake.
while enjoying the Shikara boat ride you can do some shopping from floating market/floating boat shops like aritificial ornaments, local wooden articles, food items like Barbeque, Sweet Corn, Fruit dish etc.

You can find Mumbai Vada Pav just opp. Ghat no. 13 at Bollywood Curry Counter, same Mumbai style Vada Pav

24/06/2024

Lolab Valley Kashmir famous place in Kashmir

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The Lolab Valley is a Himalayan[2] valley located in the Kupwara district of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The entrance to the valley lies 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Kupwara, and the centre of the valley lies 114 km (71 mi) northwest of Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is an oval-shaped valley 15 miles (24 km) long with an average width of 3 miles (4.8 km). Valley is at an altitude of 1,590 metres (5,215 ft) above the Sea level. The Lolab Valley is situated within the jurisdiction of Sogam Lolab, a block of Kupwara. Lolab is Sub-District of Kupwara. It is bordered by the Kashmir Valley to the south and the Neelum Valley to the north, and is separated by Nagmarg meadows from Bandipore[3] to the east. It is formed by the flow of Lahwal River, which flows from east to west. The Lolab Valley is home of many ancient springs, and is covered with dense forests of pine and fir.[4] Fruit trees such as apple, cherry, peach, apricot and walnut are common in the valley, which is known as "the fruit bowl of Jammu and Kashmir".[5] The valley has several natural landmarks and tourist spots, such as the caves of Kalaroos and Green Meadows. The main villages in the Lolab Valley are Saiwan, Surigam, Putushai,Khumriyal, Sogam, Lalpora, Darpora, Cherkoot, Kalaroos, Wavoora, Maidanpora, Khurhama, Warnow, Aafan, Takipora, Cheepora, Goose, etc

23/06/2024

Nishat Garden of the famous in Srinagar

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must visit place if you are in Srinagar. It’s a beautiful garden with so many colourful flowers like lilies, roses, asters and many more , there are also so many chinar trees over there, The chinar tree is one the best tree and costliest tree I have ever seen , you can’t cut, chinatvtree in Kashmir it’s illegal over here, may be you can send to the jail if you chinar tree. This garden have 12 terraces here and each an everyone is made and maintained so beautifully, because it was made in almost 1632-1634 Ad. Asif khan made this garden for people of Kashmir. It is the second largest garden of Kashmir made by Mughals. It’s also having a nice view of dal lake from the terrace . This garden is made in 46 area of land . You can see zabarwan mountains in the back of this garden . It’s also know as “ Garden of bliss “ . Timings of Nishat garden are 10 am to 6 pm , closing time depends on season. There is also a nominal entry fee to enter the garden. The best place to have pictures in this garden is the last three terraces you can find many chinar trees over there and You can also find streams too. There are also some Gardner , if you want some good pictures , just let them know , they will some pictures for you, in favour they will ask some nominal amount of money.If you happen to be in Srinagar during Snowfall, you must go here then. Even if snowfall had happened in last 1-2 days and on a given day, it is a bright sunshine… do plan to visit this garden. You will be mesmerised with the snow capped mountains in the background of this garden and can spent hours just admiring it

23/06/2024

Keran JammuAndKashmir

Keran is a tehsil in Kupwara district, Jammu and Kashmir, India.[3] It is on the bank of the Kishanganga River. The village lies on the Line of Control. The Keran block includes four panchayats: Keran, Mandian, Mandian-A and Kundian Pathroo.The adjacent habitation on the Pakistani side across the boundary is also called Keran. The Kishanganga river (known by the name Neelum on the other side), flowing through the village, acts as the natural border between the two habitations. While both sides have the same predominant religion, social and cultural practices differ greatly. The people are not allowed by Indian and Pakistani officials to intermingle. Keran village is surrounded by dense forests. Shalabhatu, a village in the Keran sector, is divided between Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.[5] It was among the foremost infiltration routes used in the early 1990s by militants. The village has three border posts: Khokhri, Kulari and Mangerta.

After the reiteration of the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan in 2021, the village attracted tourists for the first time, offering a unique view of Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Before this,The village is said to have been established by Raja Karn in the tenth century.[7] In 1990, the Indian army relocated the villagers due to frequent firing and shelling by the Pakistan Army. In 1992, a flood swept over the cultivated land. With the fresh cease-fire accords between the governments of both countries, the valley has witnessed peace across the border. With the opening of border tourism in 2012, Keran has become one of the favourite offbeat locations for tourists. The year 2023 has seen the highest footfall of tourists proceeding through Keran Valley.[8] One of the reasons for this is the introduction of e-permissions for non-resident tourists.[9]

23/06/2024

*Dargha hazratbal Shrine Located in Srinagar City*

The Hazratbal Shrine (Kashmiri: درگاه حَضْرَت بل), popularly called Dargah Sharif ("the Holy Shrine"), is a Muslim shrine located in Hazratbal locality of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It contains a relic, Moi-e-Muqqadas, believed to be the hair of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1] It is situated on the northern bank of the Dal Lake in Srinagar, and is considered to be Kashmir's holiest Muslim shrine1970s[4]
Hazratbal Shrine was initially established by Inayat Begum, the daughter of Khwaja Nur-ud-Din Eshai and the custodian of the relic. The first building of the shrine was constructed in 17th century by Mughal subedar Sadiq Khan during the emperor Shah Jahan's reign.[3] This was initially called Ishrat Jahan. The building was ordered to be converted into a prayer hall in 1634 by Shah Jahan. Construction of the present day structure was started in 1968 and took 11 years to complete, finishing in 1979.[5]

The relic was first brought to Kashmir by Syed Abdullah Madani, a purported descendant of Muhammad who left Medina (in present-day Saudi Arabia) and settled in the South Indian city of Bijapur in 1635, at a time when the Islamic Mughal Empire was rapidly expanding across India.[6]

Following Abdullah's death, his son Syed Hameed inherited the relic. The region was conquered by the Mughals shortly afterwards, and Hameed was stripped of his family estates. Finding himself unable to care for the relic, he passed it to Khwaja Nur-ud-Din Eshai, a wealthy Kashmiri businessman.[7][8]

A copy of the Quran written by Mughal Emperor, Aurangzeb in Hazratbal Shrine.
When the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb was informed of its existence and transfer, he had it seized and sent to the shrine of Sufi mystic Mu'in al-Din Chishti in Ajmer, and imprisoned Eshai in Delhi. After nine days Aurangzeb had a dream of Muhammad with four caliphs: Abu Bakr, Umar, Usman and Ali. In the dream, Muhammad ordered him to send the Moi-e-Muqaddas to Kashmir from Ajmer.[9] Then Aurangzeb returned it to Eshai and allow him to take it to Kashmir. However, Eshai had already died while imprisoned. By 1700, the relic had been transported to Kashmir, along with the body of Eshai. There, Inayat Begum, the daughter of Eshai, became the custodian of the relic and established the Hazratbal Shrine. Since then, her male descendants have been caretakers of the relic at the mosque.[10] Begum's male descendants belong to what is known as the Banday family. As of 2019, three main members care for the relic: Manzoor Ahmad Banday, Ishaq Banday and Mohiuddin Banday.[11] The relic is displayed for public view only on special Islamic occasions, such as the birthdays of Muhammad and his four main companions.The Moi-e-Muqqadas was reported to have gone missing from the shrine on 27 December 1963. Following its disappearance, mass demonstrations were held all over the state, with hundreds of thousands of protesters out in the streets.[citation needed] On 31 December, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru made a broadcast to the nation on the disappearance of the relic, and sent a team from the Central Bureau of Investigation into Jammu and Kashmir to probe the suspected theft. It was recovered by Indian authorities on 4 January 1964, at the instigation of Sayyid Meerak Shah Kashani and others. Shah Kashani said he had seen the relic many times and could easily identify it.[12] Identification by its caretakers and other investigation made by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir (law and order), special identification team says its authenticity is indeed original.

A public viewing of the relic was held on 6 February 1964 in remembrance of Ali bin Abu Talib.[10][13][12][14][15]

The incident led to communal tensions and riots in the Indian state of West Bengal and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), due to which India saw a refugee influx of around 200,000 people between December 1963 and February 1964.[16]

Demands were made that it be officially identified by the elders. It was charged that political bosses had stolen the hair so they could later come to power by taking credit for restoring it.[17]

Famous Tourist Place in Kashmir Valley Article Kashmir and His Beautiful It is one of the must visit places in Srinagar....
23/06/2024

Famous Tourist Place in Kashmir Valley

Article Kashmir and His Beautiful

It is one of the must visit places in Srinagar. The Temple is on the top of a Mountain, from where one can get entire view of Srinagar. The place is maintained by the Indian Army. Camera is not allowed there. Everyone has to entry his name and ph no with a valid ID proof before entire the premises. Main temple can be reached by climbing stairs, which may be difficult for the aged ones. The ambience of the temple is very calm and quiet.It's a very famous Shiva Temple which is located on the top of the hill. After getting out of your car you hv to climb 150 Stairs. Not recommended if you have joint or breathing issues. Carry umbrella with you if you are going in a rainy season. Leave your all stuff in your car. As no point carrying your stuff at the Top.
Camera and Phones are not allowed. Do not try to do any stupid activities which might put you in trouble. Behave like a sensible Traveller.

Photo Taken of Temple while enjoying Shikara Ride in Dal Lake.

This Man Bashir Ahmad from Walkul Lolab is suffering from a very serious disease of Cancer and needs huge money for trea...
21/06/2024

This Man Bashir Ahmad from Walkul Lolab is suffering from a very serious disease of Cancer and needs huge money for treatment. This is an appeal to all of you for the support and help to this orphan and poor man. Let's Collectively pump his life back to movement, let's save this life and his family. Amount needed: Huge. Disease: Cancer Case verified and genuine ! Account Holder's Name: Bashir Ahmad Wani Account no: 0138040100018189 Ifsc code: JAKA0SOGAAM Contact Number :- 8082618638

Delhi Court To Hear On Saturday Engineer Rashid’s Interim Bail Plea To Take Oath As MP
21/06/2024

Delhi Court To Hear On Saturday Engineer Rashid’s Interim Bail Plea To Take Oath As MP

20/06/2024

Election in Jammu and Kashmir will be soon
PM Modi !!! 👇

*Kupwara orphan girls picnic to Srinagar by Indian Army*Indian Army organised picnic for girls from Basera-E-Tabassum or...
16/11/2023

*Kupwara orphan girls picnic to Srinagar by Indian Army*

Indian Army organised picnic for girls from Basera-E-Tabassum orphanage, Kupwara to Srinagar in which 40 girls visited *Mukdam Sab, Dargah and Nishad garden, Dal Lake, Medical mobile unit*. This heartwarming event was organized for orphan girls in the community, for a day filled with joy, laughter, and cherished moments. The day-out aimed to bring happiness and create beautiful memories for these young souls who lack family support.

In continuation to care for orphan girls, they are also invited on regular basis by Indian Army for events like *Raksha Bandhan and other National festivals*. In this particular recreational trip various activities were planned to entertain and engage the girls throughout the day including visit to tourist places in Srinagar. The highlight of the day was seeing the smiles on the girls faces, radiating pure happiness as they played, laughed, and got time to bond with each other. The picnic concluded with heartfelt goodbyes and promises of future gatherings, leaving behind cherished memories and a sense of belonging for these girls. The event served as a reminder of the power of compassion and community coming together to bring joy to those who need it most.

The picnic for orphan girls was a *resounding success, leaving a lasting impact* not just on the girls but on Indian Army as well, fostering a spirit of empathy and solidarity within community.

16/11/2023

J&K Youth Welfare Forum, Ray of Hope, Partners with Mal Ded Maternity Clinic and DSWO Kupwara to Host a Successful Free Medical.

In a continued commitment to community well-being, the J&K Youth Welfare Forum, Ray of Hope, collaborated with Mal Ded Maternity Clinic and the District Social Welfare Office (DSWO) Kupwara to organize another impactful Free Medical Camp. The event, held at Sarkooli, Kalaroose Lolab witnessed an overwhelming response with hundreds of patients benefiting from a range of medical services, including free consultations and the distribution of essential medicines.

This collaborative initiative reflects the Forum's dedication to addressing the healthcare needs of the local population. The strategic partnership with Mal Ded Maternity Clinic and DSWO Kupwara exemplifies the power of community engagement and joint efforts towards a healthier society.

The Free Medical Camp served as a crucial platform to address various health concerns prevalent in the region. Medical professionals and volunteers, driven by a sense of social responsibility, offered their expertise to conduct general health check-ups, diagnose ailments, and provide personalized consultations.

One of the distinctive features of the camp was the distribution of free medicines to patients. This not only ensured immediate relief but also underscored the Forum's commitment to removing barriers to healthcare access, particularly for those facing economic challenges.

Dr. Dr Javid Ahmad, a prominent healthcare professional participating in the camp, emphasized the significance of such initiatives. "These Free Medical Camps are vital for reaching out to communities that may have limited access to healthcare facilities. They play a crucial role in preventive healthcare and early detection of illnesses," remarked Doctors.

The collaboration with Mal Ded Maternity Clinic brought a specialized focus on maternal and child health. Services provided included antenatal check-ups, postnatal care, and consultations on maternal nutrition. This comprehensive approach aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to healthcare and well-being.

Mr. Chairman JKYWF Aijaz Ah Bhat and the coordinator of the event from DSWO Kupwara, expressed his appreciation for the Forum's efforts. "Partnering with organizations like J&K Youth Welfare Forum, Ray of Hope, is instrumental in extending our outreach. The Free Medical Camp has not only addressed immediate health concerns but has also facilitated awareness about the various government schemes available for healthcare support," they stated.

The success of the Free Medical Camp is a testament to the collaborative spirit that drives positive change in the community. Beyond immediate healthcare services, the event served as an educational platform, with experts providing insights into preventive healthcare practices, hygiene, and disease management.

The J&K Youth Welfare Forum acknowledges the invaluable support from volunteers, healthcare professionals, and local authorities in making this event possible. The Forum remains steadfast in its commitment to facilitating accessible and quality healthcare for all, guided by the belief that a healthy community is the cornerstone of sustainable development.

*Kupwara police targets drug Peddlers,  arrests two person in Lalpora*Kupwara, Nov 14, 2023In yet another action against...
14/11/2023

*Kupwara police targets drug Peddlers, arrests two person in Lalpora*

Kupwara, Nov 14, 2023

In yet another action against drug smugglers in the district, Kupwara Police has arrested two persons from Devar area of Police Station Lalpora involved in smuggling of narcotics. Acting on a specific information that two persons are planning to smuggle narcotics from Dever towards Kupwara, a police naka in presence of Executive Magistrate was established near Lalpora Market by a team of Police led by SHO Police Station Lalpora Insp. Naseer Malik under the Supervision of DySP Sogam after taking cognisance of the matter. During the course of naka checking, one Tata Mobile vehicle bearing registration number JKO9C 4016 on way from Dever towards Kupwara driven by one Fayaz Ahmad Mir son of Nazir Ahmed Mir resident of Dever Anderbugh and boarded by another accomplice Mansoor Ahmad Mir son of Fakirudin Mir resident of Dever Sarpanch Mohalla was intercepted and put to sustained search. During the search of the vehicle, two packets weighing 2.6 kilograms of narcotics apparently looking like charas were recovered from the vehicle and personal search of Fayaz Mir in presence of Executive Magistrate Ist Class Lalpora. The recovered narcotics was sealed on the spot, vehicle seized and the two smugglers arrested in case FIR No. 90/2023 under sections NDPS Act. The investigation has been taken up to find out other connections in the case.

Police Kupwara urges the common masses that if they witness drug peddling or any other crime anywhere, they should feel free to contact nearest police establishment or dial 112. People are requested to cooperate with police in curbing the drug menace from the society. Police Kupwara will continue its fight against the drug peddlers and will act tough against the criminals as per law.

13/11/2023

In the border district Kupwara back to village phase 5 conduct at panchayat halqa Sogam Additional secretary home and visiting officer ( Prabhari) Back to village Mr qazi Irfan Ahmed was chief guest on this back to village programme
Tehsildar Sogam , BDO sogam, CDPO Sogam,SHO sogam,BMO sogam,BDC chairperson present in the occasion

13/11/2023

ایس ڈی ایم لولاب کے حکم کے مطابق اج محکمہ بجلی اور انفورسمنٹ ٹیم نے سو گام کے کہیں علاقوں میں چھپا مار کاروائی شروع کی جس دوران محکمہ بجلی کی ٹیم اور انفورسمنٹ ٹیم نے سوگام میں کہیں گھروں اور دکا نو سے ہیٹر ،بئلر کے ساتھ دیگر الات ضبط کیے Sdm لولاب اعجاز احمد نے لوگوں سے اپیل کی کہ وہ بجلی کا غلط استعمال نہ کریں
انھوں نے کہا کہ اگر کوئی بھی اسی طرح کے ہیٹر یہ بوائلر استمعال کرتا ہے تو اس کے خلاف کاروائی ہوگئی

Police Media Centre PHQ, J&KDGP, J&K, greets people of J&K, Police personnel, Martyrs families, on DeepawaliJammu, Novem...
12/11/2023

Police Media Centre PHQ, J&K

DGP, J&K, greets people of J&K, Police personnel, Martyrs families, on Deepawali

Jammu, November 11: Director General of Police J&K Shri R.R. Swain has extended Deepawali greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, all ranks of J&K Police and security forces, families of martyrs and police personnel.

In his message, the DGP has said, the Diwali festival symbolizes victory of light over darkness and good over the evil.

He has expressed hope that this joyous occasion brings happiness, peace and prosperity to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Praying for peace and prosperity of the Jammu and Kashmir, on this festival of lights, Shri Swain has conveyed to all officers and field personnel that he wanted to meet and greet each one including the SPOs for their hard work and dedication. Knowing well that it is not possible practically, he said, he would visit remote locations with the spirit of Deepawali in heart, the festival of good over evil and address difficulties of officials on the spot, as also of common citizens. We hope the festival of lights fill your hearts with joy, peace and happiness, the DGP said.

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