SRINAGAR: On Thursday, Jammu and Kashmir lost another doctor to Covid19. Identified as Dr Inderjyot, he was a senior physician working with the Hospitality and Protocol Department. He was currently posted at Kashmir House at Chandigarh as Liaison Officer. He was around 52. https://twitter.
In the last more than a year, the people picked enough knowledge about the virulent and vile virus that it helped them to live in peace with the invisible despite mounting costs, reports Syed Samreen From deserted roads to busy marketplaces, from using hand sanitisers religiously to using them once.
SRINAGAR: Amid rising number of Covid-19 cases, Dhaka University, Bangladesh postponed the final year exams of MBBS students by a month amid deadly wave of Covid-19 in India. A student while talking to Kashmir Life confirmed the development.
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Parents in Kashmir have regrettably reduced their aspirations to certain variables and throughout ages want to test child against them. We can’t blame parents for it. It is the outcome of a capitalist society.
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“There is no failure except in no longer trying”
A few days back Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) announced results and most of the students who had written their examinations emerged successful with flying colours. They got distinctions – even many more got 500 out of 500. Literally speaking, it needs burning of midnight oil to score 470 or above. Verily, it is not everyone’s cup of tea, all it needs dedication, hard work and consistency.