A vlogger from Jammu and Kashmir’s Thathri town in Doda district took a challenge from his subscriber to travel to Dehradun by just taking a lift.
As per details available with The Chenab Times, Nasir Butt, 21, known as “Crazy Vlogger JK” on YouTube, took the challenge from one of his subscribers to reach Dehradun in Uttrakhand to meet Anurag Dobhal (UK07 Rider), a popular YouTuber from Dehradun.
Butt covered more than 700 kilometres of distance in just two days and reached Dehradun, according to videos uploaded by him on his YouTube channel, “Crazy Vlogger JK.”
Day 2: Video of Crazy Vlogger JK
Butt, who hails from Chenab valley’s Thathri town in Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir, is making videos of different challenges on YouTube. Despite having less family support, he worked on his videos and is currently travelling across India by just taking a lift.
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The 2022 FIFA World Cup, the biggest football spectacular of the year, began on November 20 in Qatar. The tournament has only been going for four days, but because of the strict regulations the Qatari government has put in place, there have already been a number of controversies. Qatar’s authorities have made it clear that they want to be welcoming to the supporters, but they also expect everyone to respect their traditions and laws. The laws and cultural practises of Qatar, particularly its rules around alcohol, drugs, sexuality, and dress code, have been asked by fans.
Here is the list of banned things:
Alcohol
Officials made the unexpected announcement that viewers won’t be able to drink beer at the nation’s eight World Cup stadiums just two days before the tournament’s opening match. The Guardian reports that alcohol will only be sold in hospitality boxes and in fan zones after 7 p.m. for £12 (Rs. 1164) for a 500ml bottle of Budweiser.
Food
Food of any kind cannot be brought in, except for food for babies or when it is necessary for medical reasons, according to Yahoo News. The kiosks located on the stadiums’ first floors will serve food and soft drinks to spectators.
Rainbow Hats
The Arab country that forbids homosexuality clamped down on wearers of Rainbow T-shirts and hats. A former football player was ordered to take off a rainbow bucket hat before entering the stadium, and an American journalist was reportedly momentarily detained by security personnel on Monday when he attempted to enter the World Cup stadium wearing a rainbow-themed t-shirt. The FIFA World Cup 2022 would also forbid fans from flying pride flags.
Revealing clothes
It has been suggested that foreign visitors wear clothing that is not overly exposing. According to Qatari legislation, if one doesn’t do this and shows too much skin, they might potentially go to jail.
The official tourism website for Qatar states, “Although there is no strict dress code in Qatar, visitors (both men and women) are nonetheless asked to respect the local way of life by refraining from wearing unnecessarily revealing clothing in public. In general, it is advised that both men and women wear clothing that covers their shoulders and knees.”
Playing football
Fans have been instructed not to play the game outside the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, which is one of the greatest ironies ever. On Wednesday afternoon, a small group of visitors from various nations decided to play a quick game. However, authorities quickly intervened and told the group to disperse, according to Metro.
Singing And Chanting On Metro
It is typical for fans at a major sporting event to be a little boisterous while cheering on their team. Fans have been asked to tone down the “noise,” though. According to a Daily Star report, police in Qatar warned enthusiastic World Cup supporters they were chanting too loudly after receiving a complaint from an irate local on the metro.
Sporting Equipment And Inflatable Items
Frisbees, bicycles, rollerblades, skateboards, kick scooters, electric scooters, and inflatable objects like balloons are prohibited within the stadium, according to Stuff.co.nz. The activities do not allow the use of large goods like steps, benches, folding chairs, crates, cardboard containers, umbrellas, large bags, backpacks, luggage, and sports bags.
Musical Instruments
According to a Sky News report, loud noise-making equipment and devices are not permitted inside the stadium. This applies to whistles, loudspeakers, vuvuzelas, etc.
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After the Center presented the original file of Election Commissioner Arun Goel’s appointment before the Constitution bench on Thursday, the Supreme Court questioned the lightning-quickness with which his name was finalised.
This occurred the day after the Supreme Court stated that the Centre should not be afraid to produce the file “if they were right, as they claimed and that there was no hanky panky” in regards to the “process” by which the former IAS official was selected as the Election Commissioner last week.
On Thursday, a five-judge Constitution Bench, presided over by Justice K M Joseph and made up of Justices Ajay Rastogi, Aniruddha Bose, Hrishikesh Roy, and C T Ravikumar, said that the file was cleared within 24 hours and questioned the Centre as to whether there was any “tearing urgency” to do so. The petitions sought changes to the appointment of Election Commissioners.
Centre produces file relating to appointment of Election Commissioner before Supreme Court. SC asks if it was cleared in haste. “No”, said Attorney General R Venkataramani @IndianExpress
The Center, through Attorney General R. Venkataramani, asked the court to “hold its mouth” and asked it to look into the matter completely as the top court noted that the file pertaining to Goel’s appointment was cleared with “lightning speed.”
Which type of evaluation is this? However, the panel stated that they were only criticising the procedure and not Arun Goel’s qualifications.
When asked how the Law Minister selected the four names to be recommended to the Prime Minister, the Attorney General said it was done using a database that DoPT maintains.
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A woman and her 3-year-old son were charred alive as their house was burnt in a massive fire amplified by the domestic gas cylinder blast in Surankote area of the Poonch district, officials said on Thursday.
They said the owner of the house, Shokat Hussain, was also injured while his three other children succeeded in escaping unhurt in the fire incident which took place at Chandimarh B Ward No.04, Baffliaz Surankote during the wee hours.
Soon after the fire, locals and police rushed to spot and by the time fire was brought under control, 35-year-old Hamida Begum wife of Shokat Hussain and Aqib Hussain (3) were found charred alive and their bodies recovered. House owner Showkat Hussain was injured and has been hospitalized, they added.
Police post Incharge Bheramgalla PSI Naresh Kaith, who led the police party in rescuing other family members and bringing the fire under control, confirmed to GNS that mother-son duo was killed in the unfortunate incident. He said a case has been registered and further investigations taken up.
Sarpanch Buffliaz B Tahira Tabassum while expressing anguish over the incident demanded immediate relief to the affected family.
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In Kerala’s Kozhikode, a Hindu student in the fourth class won first prize in the Quran recitation competition. The student Parvathy surprised everyone by getting an A for her language fluency.
Parvathy has a twin sister called Parvana. They both attend the LP School in Chemmarathur. Both of the children, in the opinion of their teacher Ruqaiya, are good language learners, according to India Today report.
While her mother Dina Prabha teaches English, Parvathy’s father Nalish Bobby works in information technology. Parents wanted their children to learn a new language because they believe it will help them in the future. There is no religion for language, according to Parvathy’s school’s teachers, who believe she has proved this.
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A man on Tuesday brutally murdered down his younger brother and his wife due to a “land dispute” in the village of Marheen in the Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Ramesh Kotwal, senior superintendent of police in Kathua, said that accused Raj Kumar, a resident of Chak Wazir Labzoo, killed his younger brother Naresh Kumar, 32, and his wife Asha, 24, at their home in the tehsil Marheen.
“Land disputed is stated to the cause of brutal crime,” said the top cop.
He added, “When the police party got there, they found the accused had done two murders.”
“The accused has been detained and the weapon of offence (sharp weapons) has also been seized,” the SSP said, “and the FSL team collected the samples and all legal requirements are fulfilled.”
A board of doctors has taken possession of the bodies and transported them to the Government Medical College in Kathua for postmortem examination.
At Rajbagh Police Station, a case has been filed under the relevant laws, and an investigation has started.
(With inputs from Excelsior)
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Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, was joined by Rashami Desai and Akanksha Puri on Saturday for another day of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Social media has been flooded with images and videos of the trio after their joint symbolic stroll.
Rahul Gandhi is pictured in the middle of the image, with Rashami and Akanksha Puri standing next to him. While they walked together, he was holding their hands. All three of them can be seen grinning as they walk. Rashami responded to the tweet from Congress’ Twitter account by saying, “Such a wonderful and easy notion but the execution is so challenging…” She also added the hashtags “Shakti Walk” and “Bharat Jodo Yatra.” Akaksha also uploaded numerous pictures from the hike.
TV actor Rashami Desai has appeared in programmes like Uttaran and Bigg Boss. Additionally an actor, Akanksha Puri appeared in Mika Di Vohti. She triumphed on the show as well.
Before, Pooja Bhatt, Riya Sen, and others participated in the Maharashtra leg of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Veteran actor Amol Palekar took part in the Bharat Jodo Yatra on Sunday together with his wife, writer-director Sandhya Gokhale.
Parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Maharashtra have previously been visited by the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Beginning on September 7 in Kanyakumari, the Bharat Jodo Yatra will conclude in Kashmir the following year. The Congress asserted earlier in a statement that it is the longest march on foot by any Indian politician in India’s history. Numerous political parties and social organisations around the nation are supporting the Bharat Jodo Yatra, and support is growing daily, it continued.
Bollywood star Sushant Singh, who joined Rahul Gandhi on the yatra, claimed that it was his first time attending a political gathering and that he wasn’t sure whether to participate or just watch. “Then I realised that the purpose of this gathering is to bring Bharat together. And given how many individuals spew hatred, this is crucial. You’ve decided to walk the path of love, “Speaking during the event, Sushant Singh stated. After Pooja Bhatt, Sushant Singh was the second well-known actor from Bollywood to join Bharat Jodo.
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Zakir Naik, an Islamic preacher and public orator who focuses on comparative religion, will reportedly deliver a speech in Qatar during the FIFA World Cup in 2022. The FIFA World Cup began in Qatar on Monday. Naik left India in 2016 after being charged with money laundering, inciting hatred between groups, and other offences.
According to Mint report, he has landed in Qatar and will be giving religious teachings throughout the competition.
Following the prohibition on his organisation, the Islamic Research Foundation, and his inclusion in a FIR, Naik left India in 2016. In Malaysia, where he had been residing after leaving India, he was likewise banned from giving public lectures in 2019. His Peace TV network is banned not only in India but also in Bangladesh, Canada, Sri Lanka, and the United Kingdom, according to The Tribune report. The ban in India was extended for an additional five years last week.
“Naik has also been further inspiring the Muslim youth and terrorists in India and abroad to commit terrorist acts,” the Ministry of Home Affairs notification had said while banning IRF.
The IRF has engaged in activities that the Union home ministry claimed are detrimental to national security, have the potential to disturb communal harmony and peace, and threaten the country’s secular fabric.
The Union government is of the opinion that the IRF and its members, especially its founder and president, Zakir Abdul Karim Naik alias Zakir Naik, have been encouraging and supporting their supporters to promote or attempt to promote, on the basis of religion, disharmony or feelings of enmity, hatred, or ill-will between different religious communities and groups that are prejudicial to the integrity and security of the nation, it said.
It is believed that Naik’s speech inspired the 2016 bombing in Dhaka, which killed 20, and the Easter 2019 bombing in Sri Lanka, which killed over 250 people, according to The Tribune.
News about Naik’s presence at the football world cup circulated over social media, as per NDTV. According to Al Arabiya News, a presenter for the Qatari state-owned sports channel Alkass, Faisal Alhajri, “Preacher Sheikh Zakir Naik is present in Qatar during the World Cup and will offer many religious lectures throughout the tournament.”
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Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – Group B – England v Iran – Khalifa International Stadium, Doha, Qatar – November 21, 2022 Iran players line up during the national anthems before the match. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
In an apparent gesture of support for protesters at home, the Iranian national soccer team decided not to perform the national anthem before their opening World Cup match against England on Monday, Reuters reported.
According to the news agency, none of the starting 11 players reacted during the play of the national anthem at the Khalifa International Stadium.
State television in Iran then turned its feed away from their faces.
The team would decide “collectively” whether to refrain from singing in support of anti-government protestors, according to captain Alireza Jahanbakhsh, AFP reported.
The brief gatherings in support of the Iranian demonstrators were also seen in Qatar.
During the Iranian protests, the state police killed dozens of men and women.
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A 45-year-old man died after he was allegedly hit by a wooden log in Warnow forest area of Lolab in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Monday afternoon.
Official sources told GNS that a person namely Jum Gakhad, son of Raheem-ul-Ullah Gakhad, of Warnow Lolab, was hit by a log in forest area during collection of firewood.
The person, sources said, was immediately evacuated to NTPHC Maidanpora for treatment, where the doctors declared him as brought dead on arrival.
Sarpanch Warnow (Rangh), Naseer Ahmad Khan, also confirmed to GNS about the death of the person in the particular incident.
SHO Kuligam, Zakir Ahmad, has in the meantime told GNS that the body would be handed over to the family after conduct of necessary medico-legal formalities.
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