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In the 2023 Lok Sabha election campaign, Omar Abdullah of JKNC took centre stage, marginalizing the party's older and younger generations. His father, Dr Farooq Abdullah, declined to contest due to health issues, signalling a possible informal retirement. Despite not running, Farooq actively participated in rallies, maintaining his public presence. Farooq's health has been fragile since a 2014 kidney transplant. Although Omar insisted his father's political career isn't over, Farooq's active role has diminished. JKNC's internal dynamics and generational shifts reflect broader political changes, with the party grappling with its identity and strategic decisions post-Article 370 abrogation. ....
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During Ramzan, Muslims globally engage in fasting, prayer, and benevolence, marking a profound spiritual journey. Yet, beyond its religious essence, Ramzan catalyzes societal and economic shifts. Productivity decreases by 35-50% due to shortened working hours and focus limitations. The month also witnesses a commercial surge, with increased demand for commodities, reflecting higher consumer spending.In Kashmir, Ramzan significantly impacts the local economy. Food consumption rises, especially during Iftaar, leading to a surge in food expenditure. Fruit and date demand spikes, with over 30-70% increases, fueling substantial trade. Charity flourishes, as Zakat al-Fitr obligations bolster the local economy by circulating funds. However, inflationary pressures arise from amplified demand, triggering increased prices. Reduced working hours during Ramzan disrupt market operations, impacting productivity and GDP. While Ramzan uplifts subjective well-being, it correlates with lower GDP due to ....
The report highlights an explained but substantial decline in college admissions in Kashmir, with a 40.63 per cent drop, attributed to factors like the National Admission Test (CUET), inconvenient examination centres, and dissatisfaction with subject allocations. The reason could be students increasingly turning to online courses, distance learning, and content creation, signalling a shift away from traditional education. Economic downturn, unemployment, and a lack of job opportunities contribute to the reluctance to pursue higher education. Universities face a crisis with numerous vacant postgraduate seats, prompting extended admission processes to attract students. The long-term impact on the education landscape remains uncertain. ....
Amid a dimly lit room, a woman, once vibrant, battles paraplegia after years of depression and a disintegrating marriage. Isolated from her spouse and in-laws, she's trapped in a complex emotional web. Local women face similar struggles, their mental health affecting relationships, while societal norms hinder seeking help. Cultural stigma compounds the issues, pushing many to silence. Vulnerable to depression, women's mental well-being wavers due to hormonal changes and life stages. Amid strained marriages and personal demons, seeking solace and support remains a formidable challenge for these women. ....