Yarkand Sarai: Authorities ask 50 families living in area to vacate within 7 days

Yarkand Sarai - Authorities ask 50 families living in area to vacate within 7 days

t least 50 families living at Yarkand Sarai in the Safa Kadal area here have been asked to vacate the building within seven days According to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the administration has issued a notice to the dwellers living at Yarkand Sarai at Safa Kadal, asking them to vacate the building within seven days. As per the notice issued by Executive Magistrate 1st Class, Tehsildar South Srinagar, the families are living there “illegally, and if they don’t vacate from the Sarai within the set time frame, legal action…

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Zoon Daab: Radio program that ruled hearts of Kashmiri people

Zoon Daab: Radio program that ruled hearts of Kashmiri people

When there was no concept of the internet or television in Kashmir, Zoon Dab – a radio program that created a connection with the people, is being missed by the people who were its keen listeners. Rising Kashmir’s feature writer Saba Khan connected with those listeners and some artists who worked in Zoon Dab and went down memory lane so that Kashmir could relive those moments. 72-year-old Fatima Syed from the Rainawari area of Srinagar was a regular listener of Zoon Dab drama. She said, “I used to wait eagerly…

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After 7 months friday prayers resume at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar

After 7 months friday prayers resume at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar

Friday congregational prayers were held at the Masjid after 30 weeks, making it an emotional moment for worshippers, thousands of them, who had reached old Srinagar from all parts of Kashmir. Most of the people said the level of excitement was such that they were eager to reach the Masjid right since the morning. Emotional scenes were witnessed the moment the revered mosque was thrown open on Friday afternoon. People in large numbers were seen occupying every corner of the Masjid. Even women in large numbers thronged the Masjid to offer…

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After 30 weeks closure, admin mulls to reopen historic Jamia Masjid for friday prayers

After 30 weeks closure, admin mulls to reopen historic Jamia Masjid for friday prayers

Owing to ebbing Covid-19 cases and sustained public demand for reopening Kashmir’s grand mosque, the Jamia Masjid, officials from the divisional administration in Kashmir visited the mosque on Monday and assured its management of allowing Friday prayers soon. Owing to ebbing Covid-19 cases and sustained public demand for reopening Kashmir’s grand mosque, the Jamia Masjid, officials from the divisional administration in Kashmir visited the mosque on Monday and assured its management of allowing Friday prayers soon. For the past 30 weeks, Friday prayers have not been allowed at the mosque…

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Choice between Hijab and education is injustice: Zaira Wasim

Choice between Hijab and education is injustice - Zaira Wasim

Former Bollywood actress Zaira Wasim has said that any woman who has to decide between wearing either Hijab or pursuing her is an absolute injustice to the women in India. “Stacking bias against Muslim women and setting up systems where they should have to decide between education and Hijab or to give up either is an absolute injustice,” Zaira Wasim wrote on Facebook. She wrote that there is an attempt to compel them to make a very specific choice that feeds your agenda and then criticizing them while they’re imprisoned…

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Third wave of corona-virus has crossed peak in J&K: Health Experts

Third wave of corona-virus has crossed peak in J&K: Health Experts

The third Covid wave has crossed its peak in Jammu and Kashmir as infections are declining continuously for the past six days, health experts said. The UT on Monday recorded 15 deaths and 2,550 cases, the lowest daily tally in the past 18 days. Kashmir saw 1,576 cases and five deaths while 974 cases and 10 deaths were reported in the Jammu division. “What I can see from the weekly data is that we have certainly crossed the peak,” said Dr. Rouf Hussain Rather, community medicine specialist and in charge…

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Aspirants cry foul as Kashmir varsity goes ahead with recruitment process of lapsed assistant registrar posts

Aspirants cry foul as Kashmir varsity goes ahead with recruitment process of lapsed assistant registrar posts

In a clear violation of its own recruitment rules, Kashmir University is going ahead with the hiring process for assistant registrar posts that had lapsed in October last year, eliciting allegations of nepotism by prospective aspirants. The university advertised seven positions of assistant registrar/assistant controller of examination on October 24, 2019, and as per the varsity statutes, the posts should have been filed within two years of the date or else re-advertised. Interestingly, when the posts were advertised in 2019, the varsity had asked those candidates who had already applied…

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How Kashmir’s Half-Widows are denied their basic property rights

How Kashmir’s Half-Widows are denied their basic property rights

By: Safina Nabi Thirty winters have passed since Atiqa Begum, 59, last held her husband’s hand. Married at the young age of 19, Atiqa spent the next eight years of her life happily with her husband, who worked as a contractual employee in Kashmir’s power development department. The couple lived in Zogiyar village in Baramulla district with their four children. The youngest was four months old when a knock on their front door on a cold February night in 1990 changed the course of their life. “We were woken up…

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Journalist body shocked over ‘Forcible Takeover’ of Kashmir Press Club, Govt stalls Re-Registration process

Journalist body shocked over ‘Forcible Takeover’ of Kashmir Press Club, Govt stalls Re-Registration process

After authorities withdrew registration of the Kashmir Press Club (KPC), a group of journalists on Saturday unilaterally formed an interim body in what several journalist bodies in the region said was “arbitrary” and “illegal” while many termed it a “state-backed coup”. The group of journalists entered the Kashmir Press Club premises earlier on Saturday amidst the presence of security personnel of J&K police and announced themselves as a new interim body, which they later in a statement termed as a “takeover” of the press club. The self-appointed interim body nominated…

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Pherr Or Smoked fish -Kashmir’s winter delicacy

Pherr Or Smoked fish -Kashmir’s winter delicacy

By: Urvat il Wusqa With the arrival of the winter season in Kashmir, many traditional delicacies are prepared. One of among them is “Pherr” or “Smoked Fish”. When its appetising aroma fills the room, one forgets the harshness of the cold weather. From ancient times people of Kashmir have been fond of smoked fish especially the elderly people of the downtown area of Srinagar. It is believed that Pherr provides energy to beat the harsh cold winters and helps keep the body warm. The pherr is usually cooked with Kashmiri…

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