Newsmakers
RANSACKED: Hooligans barged into Kashmir Life office Thursday evening after breaking the entrance door and thrashed the staff and smashed furniture and office equipment. The assailants, who turned out to be JKLF activists, were lead by one Zulfikar Majid, a scribe. They beat up everybody present in the office resulting in serious injuries to one of our staff, who has admitted in SKIMS, Soura.
DD
Some officials in Jammu and Kashmir are more powerful than the constitutional head of the state, plainly due to the blessings of the corridors...
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DEADLINE: The J&K High Court has set a deadline of July 31, 2010, for all its judges including Chief Justice to declare their assets...
Eagle dropped
A family in interior Srinagar reportedly got an unusual bird dropping, last week when an eagle sat on their roof to relish its catch....
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STAGED: JKLF chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik along with other party leaders sat on a one-day hunger strike at Nadihal chowk in north Kashmir to...
Now, Bird Detentions
For all these years, the security grid was supposed to guard a border in J&K that was neither well defined nor visible. After using...
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PROBE: The state government has ordered a magisterial probe into alleged fake encounter killing three youth from Nadihal Rafiabad near the Loc on April...
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PETITIONED: Doda contractors association has petitioned Congress president Mrs Sonia Gandhi seeking action against R&B Minister G M Saroori for his alleged “scandals”. Before...
News Notes
Creditable earningsThere was a time when bankers said they cannot invest in Kashmir because of situation and lack of credit absorption capacity. Circa 2010...
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SELLING: At various places in Kathua on Jammu-Pathankot highway, some people are selling water for Rs 10 to Rs 20 per bucket. Given the...
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DIED: Prof Phulara Nayak, a retired professor of philosophy of Bubhaneshwar Orissa, who has translated a number of Kashmiri folk tales into Oriya, passed...
Recap of The Week
TAUGHT: Union Minister and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah passed ‘tips of good governance’ to chief minister Omar Abdullah, party ministers and legislators at party headquarters in Srinagar. Abdullah asked ministers, district presidents and block presidents of the party to keep close eye on the workers of main opposition and leave “sleeping habits” to ensure that party wins majority of seats in upcoming civic and panchayat polls, media reports quoting a senior NC minister said.
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DIED: Three students hailing from Jammu and Kashmir were killed at Mandi Gobindgarh Punjab when a truck hit the motorcycle they were riding. They...
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APPROACHED: A couple of publishers have approached separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani for getting the rights to publish his autobiography. The aged and...
Aasia Jeelani
(1974 - 2004)
Shazia Khan
Aasia Jeelani is a story of compassion, loyalty, magnanimity, loads of talent and martyrdom. A young revolutionary who was a blend of all attributes that separate the extra ordinary men and women from ordinary.
Born on 9th February in 1974 at Eidgah Narwara in Srinagar, Aasia received her primary education at Presentation Covent High school. She completed her graduation from Women’s College MA Road. For post graduation, Aasia was enrolled at Media Education Research Center, University of Kashmir.
Shazia Khan
Aasia Jeelani is a story of compassion, loyalty, magnanimity, loads of talent and martyrdom. A young revolutionary who was a blend of all attributes that separate the extra ordinary men and women from ordinary.
Born on 9th February in 1974 at Eidgah Narwara in Srinagar, Aasia received her primary education at Presentation Covent High school. She completed her graduation from Women’s College MA Road. For post graduation, Aasia was enrolled at Media Education Research Center, University of Kashmir.













