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  • Doting parents place QR code on son’s tomb to keep his memories alive

    Doting parents place QR code on son’s tomb to keep his memories alive

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    Thrissur: A QR code placed on a tombstone at a church in Kerala’s Thrissur helps one to relive and reminisce on the creative work rendered by a doctor, who died young at just 26.

    The parents of Dr Ivin Francis decided to place the QR code on the tomb of the youngster at St Joseph Church, Kuriyachira in the central Kerala district to give people a glimpse into his world as they can watch videos of his performances by scanning the code.

    His family from Kuriyachira has designed a web page containing all the works of Ivin and linked it with the QR code.

    Son of Francis, an officer with a private company in Oman, and Leena, principal of the Indian School in Oman, Ivin was well-versed in music and sports, and found time to indulge in his passion along with his medical course. He was popular among the community with his performances.

    Ivin’s unfortunate death came in 2021 when he collapsed and died while playing badminton.

    “We wanted his life to be a motivation for everyone and that is how we thought of placing a QR code on his tomb,” Francis said.

    Ivin had created profiles of people using QR codes and his parents also decided to do the same. “He also used to send me a lot of QR codes for information. I could scan the QR code and could download the information I was seeking,” the father said.

    He said the idea of placing a QR code was of Ivin’s sister Evelyn Francis. “My daughter told me that just writing something about Ivin on the tomb will not be sufficient to portray what all he did. We thought he may not be satisfied with just that. So, she said we can have a QR code linked to his profile and place it on the tomb. So, people who scan the code will know what was he and what all he could do. She created the site and QR code in 10 days,” Francis said.

    The doting father said his daughter had asked him not to inscribe anything on the tomb when he ordered it. “She created the site and QR code and asked me whether that could be printed on the marble tomb. So I asked the maker, and he said it can be printed,” Francis said.

    He said when the tomb is placed in a cemetery and people see Ivin’s grave, there will not be anyone available to tell them about his son.

    “Now, they can just scan the QR code and can know what sort of a person Ivin was,” Francis said.

    Francis said by scanning the QR code, people can see Ivin’s photographs, his programmes at the college, his friend’s circle, among other details about him. His keyboard and guitar performances can also be seen, Ivin’s father added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Chakdar, Kardar Returned On Stage To Revive Kashmir’s Pre-47 Memories

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    by Maleeha Sofi

    SRINAGAR: It was the return of the last two centuries on stage when a group of artists staged Chakdar Pather in Tagore Hall. Pather is basically a fold theatre that usually as satire and comedy as part of the process.

    The play opened with a band of four people welcoming the guests to Shehnai, Surnayi, Nagar, and Dhol beats. The music was energetic to light up the stage. A group of dancers join in and entertain the audience more through the funny movements than the ‘dance’ itself.

    In the next scene, two men Boud Maskhar (senior joker) and Loukut Maskhar (junior joker) started attacking technology, the digital world, and the zee generation. They hint at doing the play Chakdar Pather, which starts in the next scene.

    The play was based in Kashmir’s nineteenth and twentieth centuries when most of the land was the ruler’s property and distributed to his family, friends and the bourgeoisie.

    The stage was set up in a paddy field with the peasants working. The hard work of peasants was beautifully expressed in a song sung live by Sajad Maqbool Mir. The play exhibited the struggle of peasants to cultivate crops and the meagre income it generated for them.

    Chakdar Pather
    Kashmiri artists staged a Chakdar Pather, a theatre play based on Kashmir’s feudal days, at Tagore Hall on March 4, 2023. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur

    It showed how some peasants were on the verge of suicide because of paying taxes to Chakdars (land contractors). They had to toil throughout the season, but it did not generate enough money to run a family. Their families would often sleep without meals and some of them lost their lives to hunger.

    The play shows a Kardar – Ram Chandar and his accountant – Somnath calculating the land given to Kaashtkars and the taxes they paid in the past year. If someone did not pay, they would take back the land and give it to someone else who would pay better. They would visit the village once in a while to check on the peasants and collect taxes. They were shown beating those who failed to pay the whole amount and praising those who paid them. Kardar was so affectionate towards Chakdari that he considered it over God and his own life.

    Then, Kardar’s used to be the bridge between the peasants and the land contractors appointed by the despotic rulers.

    The whole play presented a serious issue with a tinge of comedy through dialogues and actions, which kept the audience hooked. There was not any gap left to feel the other way about it. Sajad Maqbool Mir played the rabab in the background, which also helped the audience to stay hooked to the stage.

    As the peasants suffer, the play goes on to show, they plan to complain to their leader about it and they do so. The leader gives them all the support needed and encourages them to speak against it. They plan a strike. Soon, all of them visit the Kardar. The leader demands a one-fourth share of the income generated through the crops as the peasants work hard. Kardar, who seems to be afraid of the leader, agrees to their demand.

    The play was written by Reshi Rasheed, and its design and direction were done by Ramzan. The character of Boud Maskhar is played by Mehraj ud Din Bhat, Loukut Maskhar by Aashiq Hussain Sheikh, Jamal by Mushtaq Ahmad Dar, Ramzan by Nisar Ahmad Bhat, Rajab Ganaie by Javed Ahmad Shah, Leader by Ishfaq Ahmad Bhat, Ram Chandar by Ghulam Rasool Lone (Founding Member of the theatre group), Somnath by Master Abdul Samad Mir and other Actors (peasants) by Mohammad Maqbool Bhat, Mohammad Ramzan Lone, Abdul Majeed Dar. The singer in the play is Sajad Maqbool Mir.

    Dhol is played by Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, Shehnai was played by Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, Surnayi is played by Abdul Khaliq Bhat, and Nagaar was played by Ghulam Mohammad Bhat. The dancer is Bilal Ahmad Bhat. Costumes were provided by Abdul Samad Mir, Light Direction by Aashiq Hussain Najar, Lights Operations by Tariq Ahmad Hajini, and Sound by Aijaz Ahmad. The stage was set up by Trilok Singh Bali, Mohammad Amin, and Suhail.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • El Paso shooting near Walmart where 23 were killed brings ‘traumatic memories’

    El Paso shooting near Walmart where 23 were killed brings ‘traumatic memories’

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    One person was killed and three wounded on Wednesday in a shooting at a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas, close to a Walmart where 23 people were killed in a racist attack targeting Hispanic people in 2019.

    El Paso police said two people had been taken into custody. Details of what led to the shooting remained unclear.

    The interim El Paso police chief, Peter Pacillas, said the Cielo Vista Mall was still considered a crime scene, and would remain locked down until authorities had completed their investigation.

    “There is no more danger. I want to repeat that: There is no more danger to the public,” Pacillas said.

    The shooting took place across a large parking lot from the Walmart where 23 people were killed in 2019. El Paso, with a largely Latino population of about 700,000 people, sits on the US border with Mexico.

    “Today’s shooting at the Cielo Vista Mall has brought back traumatic memories for many of us,” the Democratic congresswoman Veronica Escobar, whose district includes El Paso, said on Twitter. “Please know you are not alone.”

    She urged anyone who needed it to reach out to the city’s crisis help line.

    In 2022, more than 600 mass shootings occurred in the US, in which at least four people were killed or wounded, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

    The US has seen dozens killed in such shootings in 2023, most recently on Monday at Michigan State University, where three students were killed and five wounded.

    In January, 11 people were killed in Monterey Park, a Los Angeles-area city, as they welcomed the Lunar New Year at a dance hall popular with older Asian Americans.

    Pacillas said the two people taken into custody after the El Paso shooting and all the victims were males.

    University Medical Center in El Paso said two gunshot victims there were in critical condition. The condition of the third victim was not immediately known.

    Police said the shooting was reported in the shopping mall’s food court.

    Authorities set up a reunification center at a nearby high school for those affected by the shooting. The FBI was assisting El Paso police.

    The Republican governor, Greg Abbott, said he had spoken to the mayor of El Paso and offered state assistance.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Hyderabad’s Salman Zaidi relives ITC Kohinoor wedding memories

    Hyderabad’s Salman Zaidi relives ITC Kohinoor wedding memories

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    Hyderabad: Ace Of Space 2 winner Salman Zaidi, who got married to his ladylove Zeba Hassan in October last year, gave a glimpse of his D-day by sharing a beautiful video on Instagram. Their unseen wedding video captures magical moments, from signing the ‘Nikaahnama’ to posing with loved ones.

    The couple’s joyful moments on their wedding day are winning hearts on Instagram. Recalling the day, Salman Zaidi wrote, ”And We created you in pairs” – وَخَلَقْنَاكُمْ أَزْوَاجًا  #blessings #alhamdulillah. Check out the video below

    Salman and Zeba got married in February 2022 at ITC Kohinoor in Hyderabad. The couple got hitched in a traditional Muslim ceremony. Check out a few pictures below.

    Their engagement too was all things lavish that took place in February last year at Hyderabad’s Falaknuma Palace.

    On the professional, Salman Zaidi was last seen on the MTV reality show ‘EX or next’ and had won ‘Ace of space season 2. He has been enlisted in “Desired Men of Hyderabad” and bagged the 5th position above Baseer Ali (6th). Zeba Hassan is a well-known makeup artist and has a Youtube channel for vlogs.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )