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Big update regarding opening of schools in Jammu and Kashmir

 

Ever since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools have remained by and large shut. Some states did open schools partially on an on and off basis but widespread apprehensions and reservations continue to remain.


 


“However, it will be up to states to decide whether they are ready to open schools or not,” a source told ANI.

Top sources have also told ANI that the Centre wants to reopen schools in a staggered manner and under strict adherence to COVID-19 protocols.


 


The countrywide vaccination drive was rolled out on January 16, 2021 and vaccination of all eligible population above 18 years of age started from May 1, 2021. The next phase of COVID-19 vaccination commenced from January 3 for adolescents in the age group of 15-18 years.

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20 couples tie knot at mass marriage function in Srinagar

 

Srinagar, Jan 23: As many as twenty couples on Monday tied the knot in a simple mass marriage function held at BabdambKhanyar in Srinagar. 

The couples from various districts of the Valley tied their knots in a marriage organised by a local non-governmental organisation (NGO), The Helping Hand's foundation.

The mass marriage ceremony was held following the COVID-19 protocol and other health guidelines sternly. The marriage was witnessed by dozens of people.

Helping hands NGO has previously held such functions, but this year’s event, with 20 couples, was the biggest so far, organisers said. 

The procedure for couples to have their marriage organised is simple, Umer President Helping Hands said.

Our aim in organising such a marriage is only to promote simple Nikkah as dowry and other evil rituals have become a headache for underprivileged people.

Another member of an NGO said that thousands of girls have crossed the marriage age and their parents are unable to afford the expensive marriages. Resulting in a huge number of girls as well as boys having crossed their marriage ages.

"The couples register themselves with the organization, and after verifying their credentials and other details, the council starts arrangements for their marriage."

The organisers wanted rich people to think before spending opulently on their marriages. Those who spend lakhs on the weddings of their children should first see whether their neighbours have been able to marry their wards. 

"We are fast turning into a hedonistic society where we hardly bother to look for our poor neighbours or relatives," they said.

These kinds of marriages should be encouraged. Every day, we hear stories about parents who are unable to marry their children because they cannot afford a dowry or expensive weddings. Above all, we are Muslims, and Islam encourages uncomplicated marriages, "a bride said.

To a query, the President of the NGO, Helping Hands Foundation, said, "It is people who are donating all the things for these couples." We are just taking our progress and finalising things.

We are providing everything for the bride, excluding the jewellery.


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Karnataka police arrested a Swami who gave a call to demolish a mosque


 Karnataka police arrested a Swami who gave a call to demolish a mosque in Srirangapatna town on the lines of Babri Masjid.

Rishikumar Swamiji of Kaali Math made a video in front of the mosque and made a public appeal that mosque should be demolished as it is built over a temple.

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