Dharmendra death 2025: Bollywood legend He-Man of Indian cinema dies at 89 By: Javid Amin | 24 November 2025 The End of an Era When we talk about the golden age of Bollywood — the 1960s through the 1980s — one name always resonates: Dharmendra. His recent passing on 24 November 2025 at the age of 89 marks not only the loss of a beloved actor but the closing of a chapter in Indian cinema. Affectionately called the “He-Man” of Bollywood, Dharmendra embodied a mix of action-hero charisma, romantic appeal…
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Gunmen Attack Paramilitary Headquarters in Peshawar; Explosions Reported
Deadly Attack Targets Frontier Constabulary Headquarters in Peshawar By: Javid Amin | 23 November 2025 On Monday morning (November 24, 2025), gunmen launched an assault on the headquarters of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan, according to senior police officials and multiple news agencies. Reuters+2The Economic Times+2 The compound, located in a densely built area near a military cantonment, was also reportedly struck by two suicide bombers; one detonated at the main entrance and another penetrated into the facility. The Economic Times+1 At least three people, including security…
Read MoreArshad Madani’s Remarks Ignite Political Storm as Delhi Blast Probe Fuels New Communal Flashpoint
Communal Rhetoric, Minority Profiling, and Post-Blast Politics in India: A Deep Dive into Arshad Madani’s Remarks and the Delhi Blast Aftermath By: Javid Amin | 23 November 2025 Terror incidents have always reshaped India’s political and social landscape. But the aftermath of the November 2025 Delhi blast—a car bomb blast near Red Fort—has triggered not only a security debate but also a fresh wave of political and communal tension. Against this backdrop, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind President Arshad Madani delivered a controversial statement alleging that “communal forces want to eradicate Muslims in…
Read MoreLoP Sunil Sharma Slams 20% Power Tariff Hike in J&K — Calls It ‘Electoral Fraud’
LoP Sunil Sharma Hits Out at CM Over Proposed 20% Power Tariff Hike in J&K By: Javid Amin | 22 November 2025 In the politically charged region of Jammu & Kashmir, electricity tariffs have become more than just numbers on a power bill — they’re a battleground of convictions, promises, and public trust. The proposal by the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) to impose a 20% surcharge on electricity consumed during peak winter hours has triggered sharp criticism. At the forefront is Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma, who has…
Read MoreOne Month Before a Heart Attack: 7 Warning Signs Your Body Gives
One Month Before a Heart Attack, Your Body Will Warn You — These 7 Signs Deserve Attention (Especially the 6th) By: Javid Amin | 21 November 2025 An in-depth, Kashmir-oriented health awareness guide Heart Attack in Kashmir: A Growing Health Concern Some regions carry an invisible weight on their shoulders. Kashmir is one of them. Snow-covered winters, high altitude terrains, stress-laden routines, dietary patterns rich in salt and fats, and limited access to immediate tertiary healthcare combine into a silent but serious issue—increasing heart disease risk. Over the past decade,…
Read MoreElectricity Could Become Costlier in Mornings & Evenings in Kashmir Valley: KPDCL Proposes 20% Surcharge on Peak-Hours Consumption
Kashmir Valley to See 20% Peak-Hour Power Surcharge: KPDCL Submits Proposal to JERC By: Javid Amin | 20 November 2025 What the Proposal Says The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has submitted to the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) a proposal to impose a 20 % surcharge on electricity consumption during defined “peak hours” in the Kashmir Valley. The peak windows proposed are 6:00 AM–10:00 AM (morning) and 6:00 PM–10:00 PM (evening). According to KPDCL, the objective is to manage load, deter excessive use during high-demand intervals, and thereby…
Read MoreJ&K Government Orders Transfer & Posting of 58 JKAS Officers: Major Reshuffle Across Departments
Major Reshuffle in Jammu & Kashmir: 58 JKAS Officers Transferred and Posted Across Key Departments By: Javid Amin | 20 November 2025 What Happened: On November 20, 2025, the Government of Jammu & Kashmir issued orders for a large-scale administrative reshuffle of 58 JKAS (Jammu & Kashmir Administrative Service) officers. The move, implemented with immediate effect, covers a wide range of departments including Estates, Social Welfare, ICDS (Integrated Child Development Services), Forest, Ecology & Environment, Science & Technology, Skill Development, Medical Supplies and others. Key postings include: Rajinder Singh Tara…
Read MoreVaishnodevi Medical College Admission Controversy: 90% Kashmiri Muslim Students Selected Through NEET Merit Sparks Political Storm
Merit or Identity? Vaishnodevi Medical College Admissions Trigger Political Storm as Kashmiri Muslim Students Dominate First MBBS Batch By: Javid Amin | 20 November 2025 The newly established Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVIME) in Katra, Jammu, opened its doors this year with high expectations. Built under the prestigious Shrine Board, the state-of-the-art medical college was envisioned as a transformative institution for healthcare and medical education in the region. But the release of its first MBBS admission list triggered an unexpected and explosive debate — one that has…
Read MoreTrio Driving Jammu & Kashmir’s Rise in the Ranji Trophy: Ajay Sharma, Shubham Khajuria & Abid Mushtaq
A New Era for J&K Cricket By: Javid Amin | 20 November 2025 Once regarded as perennial under-dogs in India’s domestic first-class circuit, the Jammu & Kashmir cricket team is quietly stirring up attention in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy season. After years of struggle, the team has started to beat traditional powerhouses – such as in recent wins over Rajasthan, Delhi and Hyderabad – signalling that something has changed. At the heart of this turnaround are three key figures: Ajay Sharma, head coach — former India cricketer now channeling his…
Read MoreJKBOSE Cracks Down: Four Schools Face Affiliation Cancellation, Eight Fined for Violating Textbook Rules | Parents Allege Forced Purchases & Curriculum Mismatch
Four Schools to Lose Affiliation; Eight Others Fined for Violating JKBOSE Textbook Rules: Parents Expose Reality Behind SRO 123 Enforcement By: Javid Amin | 19 November 2025 For years, private schools across Jammu & Kashmir have been instructed to follow a simple, non-negotiable rule: only JKBOSE-prescribed textbooks shall be used in classrooms. This directive, backed by SRO 123, was designed to protect parents from excessive textbook costs and ensure standardization across schools. However, recent developments have exposed a deep disconnect between policy and practice. In a significant action, the Jammu…
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