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Farewell to an Illustrious Educator

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Smt. Mahinder Pal Kour Passes Away at 82

KD NEWS SERVICE


JAMMU, Feb 23: With profound grief and sorrow, the family of Sardarni Mahinder Pal Kour, wife of Late Professor Sajan Singh, announces her peaceful passing at the age of 82 at her residence, B-119, Sainik Colony, Jammu, on February 23, 2025. She breathed her last surrounded by her family members.

The final rites will be performed on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at 11:30 AM at Shastri Nagar Cremation Ground, Jammu. The funeral procession will depart from her residence at 11:00 AM.

Grief-Stricken Family Members:

Lt. Gen. R. S. Reen & Satbir Kour (Son and Daughter-in-law)

Dr. Balbir Singh & Sunita Kaur (Son-in-law and Daughter)

S. Satvinder Singh & Sangeeta Kaur (Son-in-law and Daughter)

The entire bereaved family.

For condolences, contact: 9449818993, 9481202660

A Distinguished Educator and Beloved Mentor

Smt. Mahinder Pal Kour was a distinguished alumnus of St. Joseph’s College Baramulla (now Government Degree College Baramulla) and later pursued her Post Graduation from Chandigarh University. She dedicated her life to education, serving as the Principal of Government Girls Higher Secondary School Baramulla, where she mentored and shaped the lives of many students.

She was the wife of Prof. Sajan Singh Reen, former Head of the Department of Physics at Government Degree College Baramulla, and mother of Lt. Gen. R.S. Reen, Smt. Suneeta Kour, and Smt. Sangeeta Kour. She was also the maternal aunt of Manjeet Beer Singh, former Physical Director at GDC Baramulla, and mother-in-law of Dr. Balbir Singh Raina, Smt. Satbeer Kour, and S. Satvinder Singh, all of whom are proud alumni of Government Degree College Baramulla.

The alumni of Government Degree College Baramulla have expressed their heartfelt condolences, mourning the loss of a dedicated educator and a noble soul. They have extended their deepest sympathies to the bereaved family and prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace.

Meanwhile, Syed Basharat Bukhari, Editor-in-Chief of Kashmir Despatch, expressed deep grief over the demise of Smt. Mahinder Pal Kour. He extended solidarity with the bereaved family and prayed for strength to help them bear this irreparable loss.

With her passing, the education fraternity has lost a devoted mentor, and the community mourns an exceptional woman whose contributions will be remembered for generations.

Baramulla’s Singh Family Bereaved, Mother Passes Away

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The Singh family of Baramulla is bereaved following the passing of their mother at their Jammu residence on Sunday.

Family sources informed Kashmir Despatch that Sardarni Mahinder Pal Kour, wife of the late Professor Sajan Singh of Rangwar Baramulla, left for her heavenly abode on today at her Jammu residence.

Family sources said that a cremation will be held on February 25, Tuesday, at 11:30 AM at the Shastri Nagar Cremation Ground, with departure from home at 11:00 AM.

Grieving Family Members:

  • Lt. Gen. R. S. Reen & Satbir Kour (son and daughter-in-law)
  • Dr. Balbir Singh & Sunita Kaur (son-in-law and daughter)
  • S. Satvinder Singh & Sangeeta Kaur (son-in-law and daughter)
  • And the entire family

For inquiries, please contact: 9449818993, 9481202660.

Meanwhile Editor-in-Chief of Kashmir Despatch Syed Basharat Bukhari extends deep condolences to the Singh family during this difficult time and offers prayers for the departed soul.

JD Information Kashmir Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari condoles demise of senior journalist Naseer Ahmad

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SRINAGAR FEBRUARY 23: Joint Director Information Kashmir، Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari today expressed profound grief over the sad demise of Bureau Chief of Kolkata TV, Naseer Ahmad, who passed away Saturday after a brief illness.

In his condolence message, the Joint Director said that the demise of Naseer Ahmad has left a deep void in the journalistic circles which will be impossible to fill for the years to come. He described him a thorough professional, self respecting and great human being.

While expressing sympathies with the bereaved family, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari prayed for peace to the departed soul and much needed strength to the bereaved to bear the inconsolable loss. He added that Naseer’s demise is a huge personal loss to most of us.

BJP Media Incharge Kashmir Sajid Yousuf Shah Presides Over “Budget Pe Charcha” 2025-26 at Town Hall Kupwara

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Kupwara, February 23:- BJP Media Incharge Kashmir, Adv Sajid Yousuf Shah, presided over a “Budget Pe Charcha” event at Town Hall Kupwara to discuss the Union Budget 2025-26 with key stakeholders. The event brought together leaders from the Trade Body Kupwara, NGOs, Civil Society, and Transport Associations, Fruit and Hawkers association for an insightful discussion.

Kupwara witnessed an engaging and interactive session as Adv. Sajid Yousuf Shah engaged with stakeholders from various sectors. The event provided a platform for business leaders, industry representatives, and community members to voice their concerns and expectations regarding the recently announced budget.

A diverse group of stakeholders actively participated in the discussion, including representatives from the trade sector, civil society, hoteliers, and other industries.

Shah welcomed various opinions and assured the participants that their feedback would be conveyed to the relevant authorities for review. He highlighted the government’s commitment to regional development and stressed the importance of public-private collaboration in driving economic progress.

Acknowledging the crucial role of tourism and handicrafts in Jammu and Kashmir’s economy, Shah assured that the government would explore policy measures to further support these sectors. The discussion also focused on increasing financial assistance for saffron and apple growers, improving market access for fruit producers, and boosting the industrial sector to enhance employment opportunities.

Additionally, Shah emphasized the importance of sustainable tourism in the district, particularly in Bungus, Lolab, and Drangyari, while advocating for environmental conservation, wetland preservation, and houseboat rehabilitation. He reiterated the government’s commitment to promoting eco-friendly tourism policies while ensuring that the livelihoods of local communities remain secure.

The event was attended by several party cadres, including Nazir Bhat, Adv. Sajad Ganie, Sheikh Mohammad Iqbal, Hafizullah Bakshi, Malik Gulzar, Choudhary Fareed, Lone Zahoor, Mir Basharat, Syed Basharat, Shah Iqbal, Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, constituency presidents, Other morchas and other Senior party leaders.

India-Pakistan Match: J&K Students Association Advises Kashmiri Students to ‘Stay Away from Trouble’

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Urges Students to Prioritize Studies Over Social Media Reactions—Don’t Let Cricket Derail Your Future

Ahead of the much-anticipated India-Pakistan clash in the ICC Champions Trophy on February 23rd (today), the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) has issued an advisory urging Kashmiri students across the country to take the game in its right spirit and refrain from making social media posts that could land them in trouble.

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association National Convenor Nasir Khuehami emphasized that students should treat the match as just another sporting event and avoid any actions that might lead to unnecessary complications. “We have urged Kashmiri students studying across the country to stay focused on their education and career, which is the primary reason they have traveled far from their home state of Jammu and Kashmir,” he stated. The association also reminded students of the immense sacrifices their families have made—fathers who have worked tirelessly, brothers who have taken loans, sisters who have sold jewelry, and mothers who pray relentlessly for their well-being.

He asserted that, Due to past India-Pakistan cricket matches, dozens of students have been detained, arrested, summoned, or booked for their social media activity or involvement in heated debates. Such incidents have led to serious academic and legal consequences, impacting their education and future prospects.

Khuehami further stressed that students must see sports as a game and not let emotions dictate their actions. “We strongly advise students to stay away from social media discussions, debates, or any form of online engagement that could escalate into controversy or indiscipline at their institutions. They should enjoy the game with a true sportsman spirit and avoid engaging in unnecessary conflicts,” Association urged.

He also highlighted the political connotations and deep emotions attached to an India-Pakistan match, cautioning students to remain vigilant. “Students must understand that by openly cheering for any particular team, they may find themselves in a vulnerable position. It is crucial for them to exercise caution and prioritize their safety on campuses and in their accommodations, keeping in mind the well-being of their families back home,” he advised.

Khuehami reiterated that sports should promote unity, peace, and camaraderie rather than division and hostility. “Games and sports extend beyond mere entertainment; they teach us about brotherhood, discipline, and harmony. Let this match be a celebration of sportsmanship, not a cause for discord,” he added.

BSNL 4G Services Launched in Several Areas of Suru

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Former Executive Councillor Aga Abbas Rizvi Expresses Gratitude

KD News Service

Kargil:In a major development BSNL has launched 4G internet services in multiple areas of Suru, fulfilling a long standing demand of the local population.This advancement brings high speed connectivity to Khaus,Kargi,Taisuru, Namsuru, Kochik, and Kargi Doks significantly benefiting students and the youth.


This achievement is the result of the relentless efforts of former Executive Councillor LAHDC Kargil Aga Abbas Rizvi who played a key role in advocating for better telecom services in the region.

During his tenure he held multiple meetings with senior BSNL officials, ensuring that the demand for 4G connectivity remained a priority. Later, in collaboration with MP Ladakh Haji Hanifa Jan he further accelerated the efforts, ultimately leading to today’s successful implementation of BSNL 4G services for the people of Suru.

On this occasion, Aga Abbas Rizvi extended his heartfelt gratitude to BSNL authorities and congratulated the people of Suru, especially the students. He emphasized that this service would prove to be a milestone for education.

Old Town Baramulla Transforms Through Education

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GAASH Academy Students Shine in JKBOSE Results 2025

Baramulla, Feb 22 : Old Town Baramulla is now experiencing a positive transformation, thanks to initiatives like GAASH Academy, which represents a significant change from its past reputation for agitations and limited educational opportunities.

Run by philanthropist  Sheikh Mudasir, GAASH Academy provides free educational assistance to around 80 underprivileged children and orphans from kindergarten to Class X. The academy is committed to channeling the energies of these children towards positivity and modern education. 

The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Dagger Division, along with the Baramulla Brigade Commander, visited GAASH Academy on 22 Feb 2025, to felicitate the achievers and encourage this noble endeavor. 

Mr. Minga Sherpa, DC Baramulla, also acknowledged the young students and praised the efforts of GAASH Academy and the District Administration in educating the aspirational children of Old Town, Baramulla. Ms. Nilofar, Sr. Advocate, and Mr. Altaf, ASP, Baramulla, along with other dignitaries, including Mohalla Presidents and Maulwis, were present. 

During the visit, the GOC interacted with the proud parents, who expressed their gratitude towards Mr. Mudasir for his contributions to their children’s education and also thanked the Army for their continued encouragement and support. 

To further support these efforts, sports kits and stationery were presented to the academy, along with financial aid of Rs. 4 lakhs. The Army had previously sponsored a computer system, generator, furniture, blankets, and other amenities to sustain the initiative. 

The principals and teachers from various schools in Baramulla emphasized the crucial role of education in fostering the holistic development of children to the parents, particularly in light of their commendable performance in recent exams. They underscored its significance in shaping a prosperous future for Kashmir. Ms. Sonabar Wani, one of the teachers present, was overwhelmed and said, “All thanks to the Indian Army, today our children have this platform, wherein I am witnessing my student improving from 38% to 83% in this year’s exams.” 

Mr. Mudasir expressed his gratitude for the visit and the support, stating, “I am deeply thankful to the Indian Army and the District Administration for their unwavering support and encouragement. I urge all parents to encourage their children to pursue education diligently, as it is the key to a brighter and more prosperous future.” Sheikh Mudasir, who was a schoolboy in early 2000s Kashmir, was misled into separatist ideology, leading him to drop out and join protests as a stone thrower and eventually align with Hizbul Mujahideen. Now, at 36 and battling a brain tumor, he counsels youth in Old Town to pursue education and join the mainstream, despite threats. “Don’t ruin your lives,” he warns, reflecting on his past. 

GAASH Academy’s impact is evident in the recent JKBOSE exams, where all the students from the academy passed with flying colors. The top scorers include: 

1. Mohd Riyaan: 98% 

2. Zainab: 98% 

3. Haider: 96% 

4. Fatima: 96% 

5. Arbeen Javed: 96% 

6. Mohd Ayaan: 96% 

7. Ayat Asgar: 95.2% 

8. Aamina Ajaz: 94% 

9. Mehrunisa: 93.4% 

10. Qurat-ul-Ain: 93.1% 

11. Junaid: 92.6% 

12. Safiya: 92.5% 

13. Mohd Zeeshan: 92.3% 

14. Manan Khusheed: 91.7% 

15. Tahoora: 91.5% 

16. Ajmal Salaam Lone: 91.5% 

17. Umaima Tariq: 91% 

The success of these students showcases the positive impact of the GAASH Academy initiative in channeling the energies of the children towards academic excellence and personal development. 

The Dagger Division has been focusing on women empowerment and youth engagement initiatives in Baramulla. Their notable efforts include the Chinar YUVA Centre, a skill development hub for underprivileged youth, and the Dagger Parivaar School, the only educational and care facility for specially-abled children in the district. Parents in Old Town are particularly thankful to the Army for providing encouragement and opportunities to their children in Baramulla.

Kashmir Shawls, Carpet lead in exports Pashmina Lab augmented to enhance testing, QR coding

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Srinagar, Feb 22 : The world-famous handicraft and handloom products worth ₹2,567 crore have been exported from Kashmir valley in the last two financial years and the first three quarters of the current fiscal.

However, the exports in the current financial year have been hit by global conflicts.

Giving details, a spokesperson of the Handicrafts and Handloom Department, Kashmir, hoped that the exports are expected to touch cumulatively ₹3000 crore for 3 years, by the end of the last quarter of the CFY.

As per the figures available with the Department, while Kani and Sozni shawls lead exports worth ₹1105 crore, hand-knotted carpet exports stood at ₹728 crore in the last three years. The other products exported include crewel, papier mache, chain stitch and wood carving.

The spokesman further stated that the Department shall facilitate export of hand-made Kashmir products for which a subsidy scheme is available, giving incentive of 10% of the total volume of handloom/ handicraft export products to any country with maximum reimbursement up to ₹5 crore in favour of the eligible exporters registered with the Department,” he added.

For welfare of artisans, the Department has several flagship schemes in operation including Credit Card Scheme, Mudra, Financial Assistance Scheme for Cooperatives, Karkhandar Scheme and Education Scholarship for the children of craftsmen.

Under the National Wool Policy, the department has selected 100 weaver beneficiaries for distribution of free modified modern steel carpet looms in Kashmir ata total cost of Rs.43.70 lakh and the department will pitch for another 250 improvised looms for distribution in the next financial year.

Emphasizing upon the department’s focus on testing and QR coding of GI registered craft products to weed out sale of counterfeit products, the spokesperson stated that the department has augmented manpower and equipment at its premier Pashmina Testing and Quality Certification Centre (PTQCC) and IICT lab for carpets. “The waitlist of 6 craft products including Sozni, Kani, Walnut Wood Carving, Khatamband, Papier Mache and Kashmir Pashmina at PTQCC has come down from 1700 on February 5 to 671 as on February 21, after strengthening of manpower,” he said, adding that the lab will be further strengthened after more staff shall undergo necessary training at the Wool Research Association, Thane.

He further stated that the proposal for additional equipment including Scanning Electron Microscope and a Digital Microscope have been submitted in the Union Ministry of Textiles, which shall further enhance the speed of testing and certification in PTQCC.

Laying stress upon promotion of training of female artisans, the spokesman stated that as many as 17,182 women have been trained in various crafts at 432 Elementary and Advanced Training Centres of the Department in the last 4 years. “Stipend to the tune of ₹36.27 crore has also been disbursed amongst these trainees,” he said, while describing training as the core activity of the Department, aimed at linking them with master craftsmen under the Karkandhar Scheme.

Ahead of budget session, Speaker calls all-party meeting on February 27

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Srinagar, Feb 22 : Ahead of the beginning of the budget session, the Speaker of Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly has called an all-party meeting on February 27 to ensure smooth functioning of the 43-day long session.

Sources said that Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather has invited leaders of National Conference, Bharatiya Janta Party, Peoples Democratic Party, Peoples Conference for the meeting scheduled on February 27 at Legislative Assembly complex, Jammu.

The Speaker has invited leaders of legislature parties and chief whips for the meeting.

According to sources, Sunil Kumar Sharma(BJP),Ali Mohammad Sagar( NC), Mubarik Gul(NC), Sajad Gani Lone( Peoples Conference), Muhammad Yousouf Tarigami(CPI-M), Ghulam Ahmad Mir(Congress), Waheed-ur-Rehman Parra(PDP) and Muzaffar Iqbal Khan( independent) have been invited to attend the meeting.

The 43- day-long session beginning from March 3 is expected to be stormy with opposition parties set to corner the government on a host of issues.

While BJP will corner government on issues of governance and commitments by the ruling NC in its manifesto, Kashmir-based opposition parties like PDP and PC are likely to raise issues of Article 370, alcohol ban and other issues.

It is pertinent to mention that Peoples Conference president Sajad Gani Lone has submitted a resolution seeking condemnation of the August 5, 2019 decisions in strongest terms and restoration of Article 370.

PDP MLA Mir Muhammad Fayaz, NC MLA Ahsan Pardesi and AIP MLA Sheikh Khursheed Ahmed have submitted separate bills seeking ban on sale and consumption of liquor in J&K—(KNO)

Police Registers First-Ever (e-FIR) Via WhatsApp In Handwara

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Srinagar, February 22: Police on Saturday said that they have registered first ever (e-FIR) through social media application whatsapp in North Kashmir’s Handwara.

In a handout, the police said that in a groundbreaking move towards digital policing, Police Station Vilgam in Handwara has registered its first electronic First Information Report (e-FIR) following a complaint lodged via WhatsApp. The complaint was filed by Imtiyaz Ahmad Dar, son of Mohd Assadullah Dar, a resident of Hanjipora, Kupwara, the driver of SRTC bus No. JK01Y-1121.

The spokesman further stated that according to the complaint, the incident occurred earlier today while Imtiyaz was traveling from Tarathpora to Srinagar. He alleged that upon reaching Vilgam, he was wrongfully restrained and physically assaulted by two individuals namely Ashiq Hussain Bhat and Gowher Ahmad Bhat, sons of Samad Bhat residents of Shehnipora, Vilgam. The accused reportedly caused him physical injuries during the altercation.

In response to the complaint, Police Station Vilgam swiftly registered the e-FIR, marked as FIR No. 09/2025 under Sections 115(2) and 126(2) of the BNS of Police Station Vilgam Handwara, he said.

This landmark step highlights the growing integration of technology within law enforcement systems, setting a precedent for faster and more accessible justice delivery mechanisms in the region, reads the statement.