Muslim Personal Law Board raises concerns over Hajj Mismanagement, Highlights inconvenience to Pilgrims

Muslim Personal Law Board raises concerns over Hajj Mismanagement, Highlights inconvenience to Pilgrims

Muslim Personal Law Board of India national general secretary Moin Ahmed, in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has alleged that mismanagement has affected Haj pilgrims from across the country and that the Union Minority Affairs Ministry was responsible for the mess. He has demanded a high-level inquiry into the matter. Ahmed said right from issuing application forms to the return of pilgrims to the country, the entire responsibility was of the Haj Committee of India. “The only reason for poor arrangement is unnecessary interference of Union minority affairs…

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Imran Khan Unveils Peace Plan with Kashmir: A Promising Roadmap for Resolution

Imran Khan Unveils Peace Plan with Kashmir: A Promising Roadmap for Resolution

Former prime minister Imran Khan has said Pakistan was working on a peace proposal with India whereby New Delhi would announce “some sort of roadmap” for the Kashmir issue and Islamabad would host a visit by the Indian premier in 2019. The proposal had the backing of then Pakistan Army chief, Gen Qamar Bajwa, and Pakistan had moved ahead with it despite India’s decision to scrap the special status of Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019, Khan said in an interview with the Atlantic Council, a prominent US-based think tank.…

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Kashmir, the Second Laboratory of Hindutva Nationalism

The great leap ideologically is to get the public to accept that constitutional prerogatives and the national interest are not always the same. By: Badri Raina Please recall that Gujarat 2002 came to be captioned “the laboratory of Hindutva politics”. In that first phase, the idea of the newly-forged, doctrinal right-wing under the leadership of the RSS pracharak par-excellence, namely, Narendra Modi, was to make it known that the primary ownership of the nation belonged to Hindus. No official or informal stratagem was spared to make that felt on the…

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Unlocking a World of Career Opportunities: Exploring New Avenues

Unlocking a World of Career Opportunities: Exploring New Avenues

By: Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon The 10th board exams have concluded, and now students are faced with the daunting task of selecting the right subjects for their further education. The choice of subjects is a crucial decision that can have a significant impact on the student’s future career opportunities. In today’s rapidly changing world, new career paths are emerging, and it is essential to be aware of all the options available to make informed decisions While NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) and JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)are commonly associated with medical…

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Jammu set to enjoy uninterrupted Power Supply from Tuesday

Jammu set to enjoy uninterrupted Power Supply from Tuesday

Amid scorching summers in Jammu region, the Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Department (JKPDD) on Monday announced that there will be no power curtailment in Jammu City from Tuesday onwards. According to an official communique received here, the power cut shall be restricted below six hours in rural/unmetered areas. This improvement in power supply situation has been attributed to certain recent developments in power sector of Jammu and Kashmir like J&K’s own power generating plant i.e. 900 MW Baglihar hydro electric project, which was generating at a reduced capacity due…

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Bhaderwah Emerges as India’s Lavender Capital with Government Support and Progressive Farmers

Bhaderwah Emerges as India's Lavender Capital with Government Support and Progressive Farmers

Bhaderwah in the foothills of middle Himalayas of Doda district, which once was a hotbed of terrorism, has emerged as “lavender valley” of Jammu and Kashmir. The successful “purple revolution” in the scenic valley surrounded by snow clad peaks has not only brought it the title of India’s “lavender capital” but also attracted states like Meghalaya, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. Now, they, too, want to adopt lavender cultivation. The cultivation of lavender has become possible because of the initiatives of the government and some progressive farmers led by 34-year-old…

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Modi’s political party has weaponized Bollywood

Modi’s political party has weaponized Bollywood

By: Rana Ayyub For weeks now, criticism has been building around Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington. The prime minister and his Bharatiya Janata Party have been rightly accused of stoking sectarian violence between Hindus and Muslims. Missing in this discussion have been the surprising and quiet ways the BJP has managed to co-opt popular culture, and especially cinema, for its political ends. “The Kerala Story,” a feature film released last month, is emblematic of this broader trend. The film purports to be a dramatization of a supposedly…

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Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu stage protest against imposition of Electricity Bills

Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu stage protest against imposition of Electricity Bills

Kashmiri Pandits on Sunday staged massive protest against the Jammu Kashmir administration in the Jagti township of Jammu district. Hundreds of Kashmiri Pandits raising slogans against the Jammu Kashmir admin Jammu Power Devlopment Corporation Limited (JPDCL) demanded that the order of imposing electricity charges recently imposed on Kashmiri Pandits should be revoked. “The administration is conspiring against the Kashmiri Pandits. We are not living here with our choice. This is not even our house. We are living in temporary settlements in Jagti town,” a female protestor said. They alleged that…

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Special Investigation Agency (SIA) Conducts raids in Four Kashmir Districts to Combat Social Media Misuse

Special Investigation Agency (SIA) Conducts raids in Four Kashmir Districts to Combat Social Media Misuse

The State Investigation Agency(SIA) of Kashmir on Tuesday raided six locations in the Valley probing the alleged misuse of social media platforms for “unlawful and secessionist activities”, the agency said. The SIA conducted the searches in four districts of Srinagar, Anantnag, Pulwama and Kupwara. A statement by the agency said that they successful conducted searches at six locations as part of an ongoing investigation pertaining to misuse of social media platforms for unlawful and secessionist activities . It said that the searches conducted by SIA resulted in the seizure of…

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Unveiling Anger: Instances of Stares, Scuffles, and Stabbings in Kashmir

Unveiling Anger: Instances of Stares, Scuffles, and Stabbings in Kashmir

Be it a make-believe racecourse drives among cabbies or breakneck street engagements, Kashmir looks angry, in letter and spirit. The emotion emerges when loud honking, wrong turns and desperate drives derail the street sanity. Maybe, the anger is justified, or an expression of a suppressed emotion, but embittering commuters with a normalized hit-and-run behavior needs some check and balance. To begin with, there’s no study to map this mess. Kashmir’s anger problem is not even a work in progress. In the region where mind problems, so to say, is fetching…

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