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INDIA New England News Locals say they are sad over the demise of their city’s favourite son. Dilip Kumar 98, was born in Peshawar in 1922 as Yousaf Khan. He migrated to then Bombay in 1930 along with his family, where he became a legendary actor. The news of his death was received with grief in his ancestral city, where funeral prayers in absentia were offered at his home located in Mohallah Khudadad area. Candles were also lit at his old residence while his funeral in absentia was attended by a large number of his fans, relatives, and locals. Fawad Ishaq, his nephew, said that Dilip Kumar became the identity of his native city. ....
Fans light candles outside the ancestral home of legendary actor Dilip Kumar in Mohallah Khudadad, Peshawar, on Wednesday. APP PESHAWAR: Peshawarites expressed deep grief over the demise of their city’s most famous son, Dilip Kumar, who died in Mumbai on Wednesday. Dilip, 98, was born as Yousaf Khan in Peshawar in 1922 and migrated to Mumbai in 1930 along with his family where he left his indelible imprints on Bollywood. Dilip Kumar’s death was received with much heartache in the provincial capital and funeral prayers in absentia were offered for the departed soul at his ancestral home in Mohallah Khudadad area of the city, which has recently been acquired by provincial government to turn it into a museum. ....
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Friday released Rs619.7 million funds for the payment of honorarium to mosque imams and religious leaders of minorities across the province. In a notification, the finance department said it had agreed to release Rs619.7 million through the re-appropriation of funds as the financial year 2021-22’s first quarter stipend for prayer leaders and minority leaders. Special assistant to the chief minister for Auqaf and religious affairs Zahoor Shakir told Dawn that the government had allocated Rs2.6 billion to pay stipend to mosque imams and minority leaders. He said in the first phase, the government had collected and verified the particulars of over 6,500 religious leaders and would pay each of them Rs10,000 stipend every month. ....