Category: Union Territory

  • Acid Attack

    Students protest against acid attack on a law student at Nowshera in Srinagar on Thursday.

     

  • PDP Rally in Srinagar

    Scene from a Peoples Democratic Party rally at Sher-i-Kashmir stadium in Srinagar on Thursday. 

     

  • Rising Kashmir family bereaved

    Veteran trade union leader A G Hafiz passes away

    Srinagar: Veteran trade union leader and journalist Abdul Gani Hafiz passed away Thursday morning after brief illness. He was 79 and is survived by two sons and five daughters.

    Hafiz breathed his last at Sher-e- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) where he was admitted for last two weeks. He was suffering from cancer and lost the battle. He was later laid to rest in his ancestral grave yard in Natipora. Large number of people from different walks of life joined the Nimaze-e-Jinaza and extended solidarity with the family. His Rasm-e-Chaharum will be observed on December 14 (Sunday).

    Born in Natipora he started his career with Rural Development department and soon got associated with Low Paid Employees Federation. He valiantly fought for the rights of the government employees and led the first pen down strike of the employees and went underground. He became the Secretary of Federation and functioned for many years. For his pro employees struggle he was also dismissed from service but he never gave up. He was also jailed in 1975 and lodged in various jails. Though reinstated later, he voluntarily quit the job and dedicated himself to the welfare of employees.

    A prolific writer, Hafiz Saheb as he was known to his friends and admirers edited Urdu weekly “Awami Mua’zin” for many years and before that he worked as Editor in “Naya Sansar”. He also edited monthly magazine “Naye Rastey”. A multi faced personality; Hafiz Saheb was a man with qualities of head and heard. A noted social worker he had dedicated his life towards the work for downtrodden people. He had closely worked with noted human rights activist Late H N Wanchoo.

    The deceased was father of Rising Kashmir Managing Editor Hafiz Ayaz Gani and  Hafiz Ejaz Ahmad (businessman) father in law of RK Editor Shujaat Bukhari besides Mir Ghulam Jeelani, Er Shuja Suhrawardy and Musadiq Jan.

    His death has been widely mourned and various social and political organisations have condoled it expressing solidarity with the family.

  • Sonia in Anantnag

    Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi campaigning for Ghulam Ahmad Mir at Shangus in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir.

     

  • Tral on election day

    Government forces deployed in large numbers at main market in Tral area on the day of elections on Tuesday.

     

  • Women voters

    Women stand in serpentine queues at a polling station in Rajpora constituency of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Tuesday.

     

  • Meet Shahana Fatima Zargar, the media manager of the Jammu and Kashmir Ranji team

    Dressed in a black Chador, Shahana Fatima Zargar turned a lot of heads at the Wankhede Stadium press box on Sunday, the first day of Ranji Trophy opener between Mumbai and Jammu & Kashmir. A woman in veil is not a regular sight at the stadium. She appeared with great command over English language and carrying the Chador with élan.

    Make no mistake. She is not those very rare Ranji Trophy fans who will come and watch the match at the stadium, but Shahana is the media manager of the J&K team. Having a travelling media manager for a Ranji Trophy team is not a norm, but J&K seems to have started a trend of sorts.

    Shahana covers herself from head to toe at home with only eyes to be seen, but in Mumbai she chose to wear only a black Chador. “Since I will be interacting with a lot of people here I have chosen to wear only a Chador. It is important not to cover your head and hand hence this will help me,” she said while watching J&K players dominate the domestic powerhouse on the opening day.

    Shahana was appointed as media manager by Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association’s working committee in May this year. Her role is not restricted as the media manager but also a mediator between the players and the association.

    Shahana, who has done investigative journalism course and holds MBA degree, impressed the JKCA authorities while writing on the game in the state. “I would follow the game keenly, the boys knew me for last two years as I would write articles in my magazine. A day after the JKCA appointed sub committees in their working committee I was surprised reading my name in the media committee in the newspaper.

    I thought it would be great if I accept it,” she said. “I am a mediator. I take the grievances of the players to the association. Apart from that I also handle the media part of it. J&K cricket have gone through some of the toughest times as far as the game is concerned. Everyone knows we lack in infrastructure, the scams that we went through in 2012 and other stuff. This year’s flood has only made it worst. I have been asked not to let players get into controversies when they speak to the media and rather concentrate on the game,” Shahana said.

    Shahana hopes the situation gets better from here for the boys. “The BCCI has promised that they will help us improve the facilities that were destroyed due to the floods. We want the best for our cricketers. They have also promised us to give JKCA the funds that amount to close to Rs80 crore once the case 2012 scandal case is over,” she said.

    It is Shahana’s first visit to Mumbai who is accompanied by her younger brother. “It is a lovely city. Here people are into their own. They don’t care about what others are doing. My parents are conservative hence they have asked my brother to accompany me. I feel safe too when he is around,” she said.

    The 1988-born Shahana is also an editor of a sports magazine — Sports Unlimited, J&K’s first sports magazine by a woman. “People first questioned me when I came out with the idea of launching a sports magazine in J&K. My parents supported me, but my father said he doesn’t have money to help me. I some how managed to arrange funds through friends and cousins and registered the title. Even the person at RNI (Registrar Newspaper of India) asked me if I am serious about launching a magazine. When I want something I don’t go back on it,” she said.

    Even though Shahana is the media manager of JKCA she isn’t afraid to write about it. “That is my job. If something is wrong I write about it,” she added. A J&K player too acknowledged her efforts. “She is our mediator. If we want to convey our message to the association we tell her since we can’t go directly,” said the player.

    By doing all this Shahana wants to prove a point to the world. “I want to achieve something in life. I want to be an example for other Muslim women. If I have a goal to achieve something so can you,” she concluded.

     

  • Modi in Srinagar

    A scene from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s maiden election rally at SK stadium in Srinagar on Monday. 

     

  • Uri Firefight

    Soldiers take position at the site of a gunbattle with militants in Uri area of Baramulla on Friday.

     

  • Birth anniversary

    Chief Minister Omar Abdullah offering prayers at the grave of his grandfather and founder of National Conference Sheikh Abdullah on Friday.