Renowned poet and broadcaster, Farooq Nazki, passed away at 83, leaving a void in Kashmir's literary community. His daughter shared a poignant moment on Facebook, capturing his lack of fear for death but concern for dependents. A Sahitya Akademi awardee, Nazki began as a poet in 1967 and contributed significantly to popular radio dramas like "Zoon Daeb." He served as Director of All India Radio's Srinagar station and, post-retirement, held key roles in media advisory. His literary contributions in Kashmiri and Urdu, including translations of Urdu Ghazals, earned him national recognition, marking his passing as a substantial loss in Kashmir's literary world.
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Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU/ SRINAGAR, May 1: On the eve of International Labour Day, various organisations held rallies cross the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. In this connection, Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) held a well-attended rally at Press Enclave, Srinagar. While addressing the rally, State president CITU Mohd Yousuf Tarigami extended revolutionary greetings to the working people who have been in continuous struggles to defend their rights, livelihood and paid rich tributes to Chicago martyrs of 1886. Click […]