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Climate change, decision to promote plantation

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Muzaffarabad (Azadi Times) The Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan, has taken a big step to reduce the effects of climate change in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and to increase the cultivation of fruit and flowering plants in the state.

 

During the campaign, instructions to plant 200,000 pomegranate, 100,000 apple, walnut, olive and mango, 50,000 cherry and 30,000 pear, potato and apricot trees. The Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan, has directed the Secretary of Agriculture to cultivate saffron on twenty-five thousand kanals of Azad Kashmir.

 

Roses and other flowering plants should be planted on 300 acres of land so that the flowering plants can also be used for commercial purposes. Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan said that trees are a great gift given by nature to mankind and other creatures. Play a role and actively plant trees to protect our future generations from pollution and climate change.

 

He said that due to global warming, the temperature of the planet is increasing dangerously and the increase in temperature around the world is creating an alarming situation for the United Nations, which poses serious threats to human life. Due to the lack of water, the rain on the land carries away the soil with it, resulting in floods.

 

Trees are the source of flood mitigation. Soil erosion can be protected. Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan said that the Azad Kashmir government has banned the cutting of trees. Discourage the process.

Fans blast Kanye West for alleged anti-Semitic Ye24 merch

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Fans blast Kanye West for alleged anti-Semitic Ye24 merch
Fans blast Kanye West for alleged anti-Semitic Ye24 merch

Kanye West alleged upcoming Ye24 merch with stark antisemitism symbols is leaving the Internet dumbfounded.

According to Animated Times, a picture of Ye’s new merchandise, Ye24, is doing rounds on social media. The clothing pictured boasted the Nazi swastika symbol.

However, the pictures are not official, but rumour mill indicated the disgraced rapper might be working on such clothing items.

Given the swastika symbol, the Grammy winner did not shy away from admitting his fondness for Hitler and that he “sees good things about Hitler” during his appearance on The Alex Jones Show.

The rapper added about Hitler, saying that the Jewish media has made the public feel he has “never offered anything of value to the world.” He further went on to praise the dictator for his inventions.

“This guy… invented highways, invented the very microphone that I used as a musician; you can’t say out loud that this person ever did anything good, and I’m done with that,” he said.

The 45-year-old also reportedly wanted to name his 2018 album after Hitler.

Netizens reacted to Kanye West’s alleged upcoming merchandise.

One user commented, “Wow, apparently kids think being a nazi is cool. oh well. This makes me glad young people are broke and not having kids.”

Another user wrote, “This can’t be real.”

“Phiran” International Day, and an expression of solidarity.. Abed Siddique

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"Phiran" International Day, and an expression of solidarity.. Abed Siddique
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In some parts of Indian-occupied Kashmir, which we refer to as “Occupied Kashmir”, last week, to highlight their culture and reject the demand of some Indian extremist organizations, this time as well this time. International Day of “Pheeran” was celebrated. According to the information available on various websites, “Pheeran” and Poots are the names of traditional clothes of Kashmiri men and women. Pheeran or Poots consists of two gowns (gowns) worn top and bottom. which are worn together for days. According to the informational website “Wikipedia”, traditional Kashmiri phirns and poots are foot length and this style was very popular until the late 19th century AD, which gradually declined thereafter. Decreased. Pihiran in its modern form is below the knees worn with suthan (a loose type of trousers). It is not mandatory to wear suthan with long pleats, it is up to the wearer to wear traditional underwear with long pleats as traditional pleats do not have chocks.
In 2018, for the first time, a Hindu extremist group, Bajrang Dal, called for a ban on ‘Phiran’, a traditional dress typical of Kashmir. Later in 2021, other extremist organizations also intensified this demand. These organizations claim that Pheran is a huge security risk in which militants hide bombs and grenades from one place to another. It was a well-thought-out conspiracy rumor and this claim has created tension in the region. A new discussion was sparked. In the local media of Occupied Kashmir and then on the social media, such pictures have also gone viral, in which it can be seen that the security personnel are searching more closely those people who are wearing Pheran. It is clear from the review of these pictures. It seems that the demand of these extremist organizations has the support of the government and there is no doubt that such a demand is not made by the extremist organizations of their own free will, but they get the full support of the “extremist” Indian government. Indian Prime Minister Narendra himself. In 2019, when protests were taking place across the country against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the NRC, Modi had also said during his address at a public meeting that “the protestors can be identified by their clothes.” “This was a clear gesture towards the Kashmiris who wear the traditional dress ‘Phiran’ to maintain their identity. However, not only Muslims were protesting against these laws, but Hindus and other people were also a part of this resistance. Since his target was apparently Muslims, Muslims were on the streets in large numbers. It was very surprising that the Prime Minister openly incited the majority against a minority. The Kashmiris also reacted strongly to this speech of the Indian Prime Minister and this protest is still going on in some form or the other.
“Phiran” also known as “Phiran” in Kashmir is the most important part of the culture of Jammu and Kashmir, earlier it may have been restricted to the Valley but now it is equally loved in Jammu as well. People in Chenab and Pir Panjal region use it without religion and caste discrimination. Old people, children, youth and women happily adorn it. In summer it is made of cotton and for winter it is made of woolen fabric.
As it is very cold in the majority areas of Occupied Kashmir, it is used more in winter because it is a warm and comfortable garment. Kangri is used under the blanket during snowfall and severe winters, which keeps the human body warm in extreme cold due to its specific heat.
Pheran is also worn in government offices in many parts of Occupied Kashmir. In 2018, the Valley Education Department issued a notification banning the use of “Phiran” in government education offices, but the government had to withdraw the notification shortly after due to public resistance.
According to the local media, the “International Pheran Day” was celebrated last Wednesday in front of the “Ghanta Ghar” in the historic Lal Chowk of Srinagar. This day has been celebrated for many years. The workers of the parties involved gathered wearing traditional Pheran and celebrated the International Pheran Day. Interestingly, it was observed that these people included not only Kashmiris but also people from outside the valley who expressed that “Pheran” is the whole of Kashmir. I am equally popular. These people also carried placards in their hands with slogans in support of their culture and against the propaganda of Indian extremist organizations. It was also a manifestation of “Phiran” as well as the unity of the people living in different parts of Kashmir and a great example of unity. On social media, Kashmiris living all over the world responded to Indian hatred by sharing pictures of themselves wearing “Phiran” and gave a message of solidarity with each other and staying connected with their culture, which is certainly a commendable move. We should do our best in such festivals to establish our identity. “Phiran” has truly become a Kashmiri identity and its demand is increasing worldwide.

Permission to operate electric vehicles in Azad Kashmir

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ISLAMABAD (PID) The Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan has taken a step forward to get rid of the monster of environmental pollution and has made a program to run electric vehicles in Azad Kashmir. Tanveer Ilyas Khan has announced a policy for environment-friendly vehicles in Azad Kashmir, Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan says that the duty on electric vehicles in Azad Kashmir has been completely abolished by the government for the next six months. The duty on hybrid vehicles has been reduced to 12% only. Electric and hybrid vehicles will be able to be driven within the boundaries of Azad Kashmir for five years, but passenger vehicles can also be driven in Pakistan with a route permit. Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas. Khan says that it will be mandatory to conduct annual inspection of government, private and all passenger and cargo vehicles across the state, while third party insurance of all vehicles will also be mandatory now. Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan says that this initiative will open the way for new environment-friendly vehicles to replace decades old vehicles in Azad Kashmir. Many important steps have been taken under the Witharan, special attention is being paid to obtaining alternative sources of energy to eliminate pollution, while plans have also been made for the sewerage of cities and now electric buses have been installed to provide travel facilities to the public in all three districts. It has been approved to run.

What are the hardest jobs in the world?

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hardest job in the worldhIs your job difficult? Most of us working people think we have the most difficult and stressful job in the world. But if you’re sitting at a desk working from 9 am to 5 pm, you probably have a pretty good job.

Let us tell you about the dificult and hardest jobs in the world. What are the hardest jobs in the world?

1:Forensic Science Technicians

Forensic science technicians are responsible for collecting evidence at crime scenes. Although they are covered from head to toe in personal protective equipment, it does not protect the achi they see. Imagine investigating these gruesome crime scenes day after day and collecting evidence. I’m sure there are some scenes that are extremely difficult to tackle. Secondly.

 

2: Public Safety Telecommunicator

Imagine you answer a call and have to calm down a distressed person so you can determine if and where the emergency is or you answer the call and your response. It means life or death for the person you are talking to. Mentally, it is very important to be really strong to deal with it. In fact, the 2019 Virginia Public Safety Mental Health Pilot Survey found that about 8 percent of first responders admitted to suicidal thoughts, which shows that it’s a really tough job.

 

3:Child caregiver

A child caregiver services social worker is not necessarily a physical job, but sometimes the mental work can be more damaging. A child protective services social worker has to work in some difficult situations when dealing with (potentially) unstable people. They have to deal with the health of different types of children and are concerned about all children

 

4: Scientists

Scienctists face daily challenges during their discoveries. While researching, they may come across a problem they didn’t expect and need to solve. This is even more pressing when they face a deadline to discover something as scientists work hard to develop new vaccines.

 

5: Truck Driver

Truck driving jobs may seem easy to hear and see that all you have to do is drive. But traveling thousands of kilometers alone sometimes and then his daily routine is a very difficult task. Most of a truck driver’s life is spent on the road, which is like inviting death by himself, when he accidentally makes a mistake or is hit by someone else’s mistake, the driver loses his life.

How to make a website? Learn 6 step-by-step instructions

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eLearn: Let us show you how to make the  a website in 6 step-by-step instructions. Using simple tools to design and host your website, even if you’ve never built a website before, you can create a website without any technical knowledge or coding. How to make a website?

The easiest way to create a website is to use a website builder or data management system like WordPress.

 

Also, you can design and host your own website for business or personal branding without coding using trusted website builders like Wix and Squarespace. With a good website builder, for example Word Press, you can create a website very easily.

 

Step 1. Choose a website building platform and sign up for free to set up your website. For example, if you want to create a website through “Wix (Wix)”, then sign up on their website and create an account.

 

Step 2. Choose a site template. After logging in to the website building platform you’ve chosen; They will provide you with different templates which you can use according to your website. For example, if you want to create a website for a business, then you need to make sure that you select a template that has a shop option.

 

Step 3. Edit and customize your website. After selecting a template, you can make any changes to your selected template without coding. You can add your own words and images. Don’t forget to save after making changes.

 

Step 4. Add design features and see what you need from clean, simple websites to robust online stores. Make your settings accordingly and proceed.

 

Step 5. Search for your domain and connect to the host. You can buy the domain from any domain selling website like GoDaddy. After buying a domain, you have to buy hosting and if you want, buy a host from the same website you bought the domain from and then connect them together. The procedure to connect domain to hosting is very simple, you can easily learn by watching YouTube.

 

Step 6. Publish your website live After all this you need to go live with your website builder platform. After going live, your website will be published to the general public.

Press Club Hattian Bala decides to hold 2023 elections

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District Press Club Hattian Bala election schedule for 2023 elections has been released - Chinar Kashmir News
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MUZAFFARABAD: (Azadi Times) Hattian Bala District Press Club Election schedule has released for the annual elections of Hattian Bala under the constitution of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Press Foundation and District Press Club.

Chief Election Commissioner Member Governing Body Azad Jammu and Kashmir Press Foundation Muhammad Arif Kashmiri has announced the election on December 24 while issuing the code of conduct for the annual elections. According to the Chief Election Commissioner, the nomination papers for the District Press Club Hattian Bala elections will be collected on December 22 at the District Press Club Hattian Bala and the final list of candidates will be checked and displayed on December 24. Which will continue from two to four o’clock on the day.

 

The notification of successful candidates will be issued on December 25. For presidential candidates, Rs. 5,000, for general secretary candidates, Rs. 3,000, while for senior vice president, vice president, finance secretary, joint secretary candidates, Rs. 2,000 as security.

The security fee shall be deposited in the account of District Press Club Hattian Bala and the receipt shall include the nomination papers along with the 2022 press card, accreditation card, or attestation from the publishing house of all the candidates and their endorsers. The letter must be submitted.

Azad Kashmir’s PM Alleges Pakistan is trying to topple AJK Govt

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Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan on Sunday rejected opposition calls to resign and accused the Pakistan Governmet of trying to topple his government.

Attempts by the federal government to topple the Tehreek-e-Insaf government in Azad Kashmir are ongoing. Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan talks to the media along with Tehreek-e-Insaf MPs elected from Muhajar seats.

Trying to buy the conscience of our members. PDM will have no place to hide if there is an attempt to topple our government

 

 

Rawalakot: Unknown women kidnaps girl from her home in broad daylight

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Rawalakot: (Azadi Times) Unknown women kidnapped a girl from a house near Hajira Road D Chowk, one kilometer away from Rawalkot city and fled with jewelry worth about eleven lakh rupees.

This incident happened today around two o’clock PM. Two women went to a house and pretended that they came from D Chowk and wanted to get some clothes sewn. They asked the woman in the house for water. When the lady in the house answered different questions from him, he said that she had brought clothes for sewing in the evening.

 

At the same time, she showed different tricks. He started. He cut seven pieces of a thread and then tied it together. Then he started reading something, after which he asked for salt and turned it into clay. Meanwhile, when another woman from the neighborhood came to the same house, those women talked with her. started talking that you have joint pain then read something and convinced her that she will go to his house then she said I went to his house in D Chowk.

 

There, meeting his family members, he sat alone in the room and began to suffocate him. The victim was so hypnotized that she herself went to the main road to bid them farewell. The incident was immediately reported to the police who blocked the roads leading to Rawalkot and They reached the spot but could not find any trace till nightfall.

 

It should be noted that such incidents happen every year in Rawalkot and its surroundings and every time these groups become active in a new form. The police appealed to the citizens. That where many suspicious persons are seen, the local police should be informed immediately.

Azad Kashmir: Journalist bodies meeting regarding the torture case against journalists

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Azad Kashmir: Journalists bodies meeting

Muzaffarabad: (Azadi Times) (Working Journalists’ Consultative Committee Azad Jammu & (Kashmir AJK) meeting, important decisions regarding the future course of action on the torture case against journalists, expressing concern over the accused Azhar Iqbal’s attempt to influence the case while in office.

 

In the working journalists’ meeting held in Central House of Journalism Muzaffarabad the members of the advisory committee agreed to continue the struggle until the achievement of justice and expressed happiness for the impartial attitude of the government.

 

Former District Secretary General CUJ Naseem Mughal, Haroon Muzaffar Qureshi of Photojournalists Association, Information Secretary CUJ Shujaat Mir, Waqas Kazmi, Shahzeb Afzal, Kamran Mughal, Hamza Katal and Syed Taqiul Hasan participated. In the meeting, various issues on the issue of violence against journalists were taken into consideration.

On this occasion, it was decided that journalistic problems are reality and it is not possible to turn away from it. A corrupt and morally corrupt government official who is using his position illegally to bully his staff through illegal orders.

 

In order to prevent this, in the PID hall, the press conference of the organization of employees against the rules has also been taken notice of and the suspension of the officials has been demanded. The journalists expressed their determination that we will not back down from the legitimate demands.