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Remembering Mirwaiz Farooq on his 21st death anniversary

Remembering Mirwaiz Farooq on his 21st death anniversary By Tilak Devasher | Updated: May 21, 2021 07:00 IST New Delhi [India], May 21 (ANI): Mirwaiz Maulvi Mohammad Farooq Shah, the Mirwaiz (a hereditary position of religious authority) of Kashmir and Chairman of the All Jammu and Kashmir Awami Action Committee, was assassinated on May 21, 1990, at his residence at Nageen, Srinagar, by terrorists affiliated to the Hizbul Mujahideen (HM). Abdullah Bangroo, the commander, was subsequently killed. During his funeral procession, dozens of mourners died in CRPF firing in the Hawal area of Srinagar. Twelve years later, on May 21, 2002, unknown attackers killed another moderate leader Abdul Ghani Lone of the People s Conference, at a rally to mark the death anniversary of Mirwaiz Farooq.

Consumed Careers

Consumed Careers Successive governments have mindlessly “hired” people on an ad-hoc, provisional and temporary basis. They keep the government’s service delivery show going on at almost half of the daily wage guaranteed by law. Merely surviving on a hope that one day their services will be regularised, these more than 60,000 families are dying almost on daily basis. They are at the core of a social crisis, reports Yawar Hussain Mohammad Lateef, a PHE daily-wager, whose brother Farooq, also a PHE daily wager died on duty. Lateef has quite a few years to retire from active service. On one wintry  November 29, morning in 2020, Farooq Ahmad Dagga long wait ended with his death. He was lowered in his grave and the funeral shroud included his hope that one day he will be a regular employee of the Jammu and Kashmir government and his family will reap the benefits of his sweat and blood that he contributed to the department he worked for.

Srinagar fashion show sparks protest, organiser says it gives showbiz platform to youth

Srinagar fashion show sparks protest, organiser says it gives showbiz platform to youth The fashion show, with more than 30 male and female models, was held at Srinagar s Tagore Hall, and organisers said over 500 guests attended it. Azaan Javaid 11 April, 2021 8:19 pm IST Text Size: A+ Srinagar: A non-governmental organisation (NGO), the All Jammu and Kashmir Youth Society (AJKYS) organised, what it termed as, the “first of its kind” fashion show, in Srinagar Saturday. The organisers of the event, which was held at Srinagar’s Tagore Hall, said that more than 500 guests attended the show in which more than 30 male and female models walked the ramp.

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