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  • 2 weeks ago | aa.com.tr | Nusrat Sidiq

    AA / Inde / Nusrat SidiqLe chef religieux et dirigeant politique du Cachemire, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a fustigé lundi les autorités locales pour avoir empêché tout débat au sein de l’Assemblée législative du Jammu-et-Cachemire sur l’amendement controversé de la loi sur les biens Waqf [fondations musulmanes], récemment adoptée par le parlement indien. Il a qualifié cette décision de "ridicule et condamnable".

  • 1 month ago | aa.com.tr | Nusrat Sidiq

    SRINAGAR, Jammu and Kashmir The Indian authorities on Friday placed Kashmiri leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq under house arrest and did not allow him to offer congregational prayers at the central mosque of the disputed region. Farooq, chairman of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference in Indian-administered Kashmir, is also the chief cleric of Srinagar's Jamia Masjid, Kashmir’s largest and most influential mosque, where he delivers sermons every Friday.

  • 1 month ago | aa.com.tr | Nusrat Sidiq

    Despite being a symbol of Kashmir’s cultural and ecological identity, Chinar numbers have declined dramatically over the past few decades due to factors ranging from climate change to urbanization and illegal fellingSRINAGAR, Jammu and KashmirFor Kashmiri environmental activist Raja Muzaffar Bhat, witnessing the axing of 500-year-old Chinar trees was a moment of profound distress.

  • 2 months ago | aa.com.tr | Nusrat Sidiq

    Aziz-ur-Rehman, 25, is believed to be the first artist in Indian-administered Kashmir to craft utility items from discarded animal bones and wood- ‘Innovation is key to survival in art. When you introduce something new, people find it more unique and appealing,’ says RehmanSRINAGAR, Jammu and Kashmir On a cold winter morning in Indian-administered Kashmir, 25-year-old Aziz-ur-Rehman carefully arranges his tools in his small workshop.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | aa.com.tr | Nusrat Sidiq

    SRINAGAR, Jammu and Kashmir Authorities in the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir region are probing the mysterious deaths of 17 people in a remote village, which has led to a lockdown. Over the past month, 17 individuals from three connected families, including 12 children, have died in the village of Badhaal in the Rajouri district, situated along the Line of Control, the boundary between Indian- and Pakistani-controlled parts of the disputed Kashmir region. The deaths took place between Dec.

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