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election is adding around 100 new females to the power set-up in Jammu and Kashmir. Right now when some are reluctant participants, there is a huge number that is excited over the empowerment, reports Saima Bhat A woman contestant busy talking to people in Kupwara during her campaign for DDC elections. Away from their families since the day they stepped in Kashmir, around 350 women from Pakistan are facing multiple issues. These wives of former militants lament they have “no place to call home”. They had come to Kashmir from Pakistan and Pakistan administered Kashmir as part of the “rehabilitation policy” announced in 2010 by Omar Abdullah government for youth who had the Line of Control (LoC) between 1989 and 2009. ....
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Fair season set to start as Saras Mela gets nod Saras Mela is set to be organised at New Town Mela Ground from December 23 Fairs are back. With the state government giving the green light for fairs to resume after a gap of eight months, Saras Mela is set to be organised at New Town Mela Ground from December 23. Organised by the panchayats and rural development department, the fair will have 240 stalls, including 25 food stalls selling finger food and snacks, in the mela ground. Most of the other stalls will showcase handicraft and handloom products by self-help groups (SHG). “The stalls will be more spaced out than usual. We will not allow entry without mask. Thermal checking will be done daily and Covid test will be done for those with high temperature,” said minister Subrata Mukherjee. ....