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  • Twin Sisters from South Kashmir Village Crack NEET in First Attempt – TheNewsCaravan

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    In recent media reports, it has been revealed that twin sisters hailing from a remote village in south Kashmir have achieved remarkable success by cracking the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) in their very first attempt. The sisters, Syed Tabia and Syed Bisma, are the daughters of Syed Sajad, a revered figure leading the prayers in Watoo village, located in Kulgam district. Their dedication and hard work have been attributed to the proper coaching they received at a renowned center in Srinagar.

    These talented sisters have undoubtedly made their parents proud, as well as their community, by achieving such an impressive feat. The significance of receiving proper coaching cannot be overlooked, as both the sisters and their father emphasized its vital role in their success. Their disciplined approach and determination have certainly paid off, setting a positive example for aspiring students in their region.

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    In a separate report, it was also revealed that another pair of twin sisters from Srinagar, Rutba Bashir and Tooba Bashir, have also cracked the NEET examination. Although further details were not immediately available, this achievement highlights the exceptional talent and perseverance found within the city’s Shehr-e-Khas area.

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    The success of these twin sisters serves as an inspiration to countless students across the region, demonstrating that with dedication, hard work, and proper guidance, anyone can overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. Their accomplishments deserve recognition and praise, and they stand as a testament to the potential that lies within the youth of Kashmir.

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    ( With inputs from : www.TheNewsCaravan.com )

  • Telangana’s Jameel takes oath as Long Grove Village Board’s trustee

    Telangana’s Jameel takes oath as Long Grove Village Board’s trustee

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    Dr. Mohammed Jameel, a native of Telangana, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first Indian American Muslim elected to the Long Grove Village Board. In a ceremony held yesterday, he took an oath as an elected Trustee, marking a new chapter in his political career.

    During the ceremony, Jameel expressed gratitude towards his late father, who served as his inspiration for entering politics. He also acknowledged the unwavering support and blessings from his mother, which have been instrumental in his journey. Furthermore, he attributed his success to his wife and children, who have been a constant source of encouragement and strength.
    Jameel extended his heartfelt appreciation to all the voters of Long Grove, acknowledging their trust and confidence in him. Their support played a crucial role in his election victory and subsequent appointment as a Trustee.

    Originally from Warangal, India, Jameel pursued his medical education at Deccan Medical College before relocating to the United States. His diverse background and experiences bring a unique perspective to his role as a Trustee on the Long Grove Village Board.

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    The Long Grove Village Board consists of a President and six Trustees who are elected by the community. Each Trustee serves a four-year term, collectively responsible for maintaining the quality of life and making strategic investments in lands and homes within the village.

    Jameel’s appointment as a Trustee signifies a step towards inclusivity and diversity within the Long Grove Village Board.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Man Injured in Lightning Strike in Kupwara Village

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    Kupwara, May 7 (GNS): A man was hospitalised with injuries after struck by a lightning in Dardsun Kralpora area in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district this evening, officials said.

    They told GNS that one Abdul Rashid Mir, son of Ghulam Ahmad Mir, resident of Dardsun Reshigund in Kralpora suffered injuries at Aloosa.

    The individual, they said, was shifted to SDH Kralpora from where he was referred to DH Handwara. “He as per doctors is responding well to treatment as of now”, the officials said further. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Encounter starts in north Kashmir’s Kreeri village

    Encounter starts in north Kashmir’s Kreeri village

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    Baramulla, May 04: An encounter broke out between militants and security forces in Wanigam Payeen area of Kreeri in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district during wee hours on Thursday, an official said here.

    J&K Police, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that a gunfight broke out in Wanigam Payeen area of Kreeri after forces launched a cordon and search operation there.

    “As the joint team of forces approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding militants fired upon them, triggering an encounter,” police said.

    The operation was going on when filling this report. This is the second gunfight in last 24 hours in Kashmir. Earlier, two militants were killed in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Khattar announces bus service to Haryana village after elderly woman complains

    Khattar announces bus service to Haryana village after elderly woman complains

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    Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s visit on Wednesday to Thana in Kurukshetra has ensured that government buses now won’t skip the stop at the village.

    During an interaction with Thana villagers as part of the ‘Jan Samvad’ programme, an elderly woman complained about buses not stopping there and Khattar took action, according to a government statement.

    From now, Khattar said, at least eight buses from Pehowa and Kurukshetra depots would stop in the village and for the convenience of the villagers, the timings of the buses will be mentioned at bus stops.

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    The chief minister directed the Haryana Roadways general manager, Kurukshetra, to prepare a 12-hour route chart for the buses, and instruct the drivers and conductors to stop the buses on the fixed routes of Thana.

    During ‘Jan Samvad’, two village residents told the chief minister that they were charged Rs 20,000-Rs 25,000 for treatment at private hospitals despite being covered under the Ayushman Bharat scheme.

    On this, Khattar ordered the civil surgeon, Kurukshetra to investigate the entire matter and take appropriate action.

    Pehowa MLA and Minister of State for Printing and Stationery Sandeep Singh also attended the ‘Jan Samvad’ programme.

    Interacting with people in Kurukshetra’s Barna village, Khattar said sarpanches must hold meetings of the Gram Sabha once in three months.

    Khattar said the ‘Jan Samvad’ programme is the best medium to take feedback from the public and see if the benefits of government policies and schemes are reaching the people.

    He also met members of self-help groups (SHGs) in the village.

    There are nearly 30 SHGs in Barna.

    In Kurukshetra’s Karah Sahib village, the chief minister said public welfare policies will be framed on the basis of suggestions received through ‘Jan Samvad’.

    The new policies will be in accordance with the hopes and aspirations of the people, he said.

    Khattar started the ‘Jan Samvad’ programme in Rohtak district last year. Later, the programme was organised in Sirsa, Sonipat, Karnal, Fatehabad, Bhiwani and Palwal districts.

    His three-day ‘Jan Samvad’ programme in Kurukshetra district concluded on Wednesday.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Fire Damages Residential House In North Kashmir Village

    Fire Damages Residential House In North Kashmir Village

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    SRINAGAR: A residential house was damaged in a fire incident in Lolab area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district this afternoon.

    Reports said that a fire broke out in a residential house in Cheepora village of Lolab area belonging to one Abdul Gani Khan, son of Late Gulab Khan. Soon after intimation, the Fire and Emergency Department reached the site and doused off the flames.

    An F&ES Department official said that the residential house was partially damaged in the incident. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Couple injured as car collides with truck in Ganderbal village

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    Ganderbal, May 01: A couple was injured in a road accident in Gund village of Kangan in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on Monday morning.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that Mushtaq Ahmad Raina and his wife Mymoona Raina were injured after their vehicle collided with truck in Gund village.

    He said both the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment, where doctors referred them to the SKIMS Soura for advanced treatment.

    The official said driver of the truck has been arrested, while a case has also been registered in this regard—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Expedite work related to digital libraries, village clinics: AP CM

    Expedite work related to digital libraries, village clinics: AP CM

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday directed officials to expedite pending works related to digital libraries, village clinics and rythu bharosa kendras (RBKs) and village secretariats.

    Chairing a review meeting of the Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR & RD) department, Reddy instructed officials to pay special attention towards the quality of work with regard to roads so that they last at least five years, according to a release issued by the CM’s office.

    “Some roads are getting damaged in the second year itself,” the Chief Minister said, adding necessary steps should be taken to avoid shoddy work.

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    Further, he told them to strive to find opportunities for women for whom the state government is implementing a plethora of welfare schemes such as YSR Cheyutha, Asara, Kapu Nestham and EBC Nestham which offer bank loans.

    In addition to forging tie-ups with multi-national companies for selling the wares of these women, the CM noted that officials should encourage them to grow in to entrepreneurs during the same year they receive the benefits.

    Meanwhile, officials said as many as nine lakh SC, ST, BC and minority women have started their own business enterprises with the help of YSR Cheyutha scheme, by teaming up with companies such as Hindustan Uniliver, ITC, Reliance, Mahindra and P&G for marketing their products.

    Reddy instructed officials to procure the Rs 880 crore amount due from the Central government under the employment guarantee scheme for the fiscal 2022-23.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Fire Breaks Out In North Kashmir Village

    Fire Breaks Out In North Kashmir Village

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    SRINAGAR: A massive fir broke out in a residential house in Qalamabad area of Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Wednesday.

    An official said that fire broke in a house near Jamia Masjid Qalamabad, Handwara.

    He said efforts were on to douse off the flames, while the cause of fire was not immediately known. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • At least 150 civilians may have died in attack on Burkina Faso village, says UN

    At least 150 civilians may have died in attack on Burkina Faso village, says UN

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    At least 150 civilians may have been killed and many more injured in an attack allegedly perpetrated by Burkina Faso’s security forces, the UN high commissioner for human rights has said.

    In a statement on Tuesday, the commissioner, Ravina Shamdasani, called for a prompt, thorough, independent and impartial investigation into what it called the “horrific killing of civilians” in the village of Karma, in northern Yatenga province.

    On Monday, Burkina Faso’s prosecutor said it had opened an investigation into the killings but put the death toll at 60, less than half the number estimated by the UN and local people.

    According to a statement released on Tuesday by locals from Karma, the attack last Thursday began when a large group of armed men in military fatigues entered the town on motorcycles and armoured pickup trucks.

    “Some villagers, happy to see ‘our soldiers’, came out of their houses to welcome them. Unfortunately, this joy was cut short when the first shots rang out, also causing the first casualties,” said the statement from the villagers.

    Jihadi fighters linked to al-Qaida and Islamic State have waged a violent insurgency in Burkina Faso for seven years. The violence has killed thousands of people and divided the country, leading to two coups last year.

    Since Capt Ibrahim Traore seized power in September 2022 during the second coup, extrajudicial killings of civilians have increased, according to rights groups and residents.

    This incident – one of the deadliest against civilians by security forces – comes amid mounting allegations that the military is committing abuses against those it believes to be supporting the jihadis.

    Earlier this month, Burkina Faso’s government announced it was opening other investigations into allegations of human rights abuses by its security forces, after a video surfaced that appeared to show the extrajudicial killing of seven children in the country’s north.

    The Associated Press this month published its own findings about the video. AP’s investigation determined that Burkina Faso’s security forces killed the children in a military base outside the town of Ouahigouya.

    Days before last week’s attack, about 40 security personnel were killed near Ouahigouya. Survivors said the soldiers accused them of being jihadi accomplices, by letting them pass through their town, according to the statement from the villagers.

    Since the violence, people in the community have not been able to bury their relatives as an army roadblock prevented them reaching the village, said the statement.

    Conflict analysts said the alleged abuses would create a backlash against Burkina Faso’s junta and drive people into the hands of the jihadis.

    “The reported human rights abuses advance the playbook of militants, it gives them talking points against the security forces and helps their recruitment efforts in the north. This is an awful recipe of consequences,” said Laith Alkhouri, the CEO of Intelonyx Intelligence Advisory, which provides intelligence analysis.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )