Government Schools Drive Enrollment in Remote LoC Village of Kupwara, Kashmir

By: Pir Azhar U Din Kupwara, Jammu & Kashmir – November 14, 2025: The School Education Department, Kashmir Division, has launched a large-scale enrollment drive to boost admissions in government schools for the 2025–2026 academic session. The initiative offers free education up to 8th standard, along with textbooks, uniforms, and mid-day meals, aiming to make…

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DC Kupwara visits Kalaroose block, takes stock of developmental works

DC Kupwara visits Kalaroose block, takes stock of developmental work By: Pir Azhar U Din KUPWARA, NOVEMBER 14: Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Shrikant Suse today conducted extensive tour of Kalaroose block of district Kupwara to review the progress of developmental works and issues of the public.He was accompanied by ACR Kupwara, Peerzada Mumtaz Ahmad; ACD, Arshad…

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UP’s Tribal Welfare Campaign Reaches Over 11 Lakh People Across 26 Districts

By: Pir Azhar U Din The Uttar Pradesh government has expanded its tribal welfare initiatives through two major programmes—Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan and Dharti Aaba Janbhagidari Abhiyan—covering 517 tribal-dominated villages in 26 districts. According to state-level reports, the campaign has reached more than 11 lakh members of indigenous communities with services related to…

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GI Nodal Officer Represents Tamil Nadu at Tribal Business Conclave 2025

By: Pir Azhar U Din New Delhi | November 12, 2025: Tamil Nadu’s Geographical Indications (GI) Nodal Officer represented the state at the Tribal Business Conclave 2025, held at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, showcasing the rich cultural and entrepreneurial strength of India’s tribal communities.   Organized jointly by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Ministry of Culture,…

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Akshar Mahotsav 2025 to Illuminate India’s Scriptural Heritage at the National Museum

Pirzada Moomin Akshar Mahotsav 2025 to Illuminate India’s Scriptural Heritage at the National MuseumNew Delhi, Nov 13 — The National Museum, in collaboration with The Calligraphy Foundation and the Ministry of Culture, is set to host Akshar Mahotsav 2025, a three-day national festival celebrating India’s timeless scriptural and calligraphic traditions. Scheduled from November 14 to…

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Kupwara Police Intensifies Crackdown on JKNOPs, Ex-Terrorists, OGWs and SIM Vendors

Kupwara Police Intensifies Crackdown on JKNOPs, Ex-Terrorists, OGWs and SIM Vendor Kupwara: In a determined bid to dismantle anti-national networks and strengthen public security, Kupwara Police has intensified its ongoing crackdown on Jammu and Kashmir Network of Overground Workers (JKNOPs), former terrorists, and their associates. The campaign also involves a comprehensive verification drive targeting SIM…

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In the Delhi blast, 34-year-old Amar Kataria lost his life in a tragic incident. (Photo: ITG)

“Dad, My Strength” — The Tattoo That Helped Identify Amar Kataria After the Red Fort Blast

By: Pir Azhar U Din Among the nine people who lost their lives in the devastating blast near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station on Monday evening was 35-year-old Amar Kataria, a resident of Srinivaspuri. For his family, the day began like any other but ended with heartbreak that words can hardly capture. Amar, who owned…

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Delhi 10/11 Red fort blast |He Guided Others Safely Through Life, But Ashok Kumar Couldn’t Make It Back Home

Ashok Kumar, a 34-year-old bus conductor from Mangraula village in Hasanpur, Uttar Pradesh, spent his life helping others navigate the busy streets of Delhi. Every day, he ensured passengers reached their destinations safely, always putting their well-being above his own. On Monday evening, tragedy struck. Ashok was among eight people killed in the explosion near…

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Forest Laws vs. Human Lives: Rangwar’s Tribal Families Still Await Justice and Rehabilitation

Kupwara, J&K | 10 November 2025 In a quiet valley of North Kashmir’s Kupwara district, tin-roofed huts shimmer faintly under the pale light of the Drangyari stream. These fragile structures are home to the displaced tribal families of Rangwar, who have been living in limbo for the past two decades — torn between the memory…

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