Three LeT Militants Killed In J&K Encounter In Kulgam
Two militants were killed early on in the encounter that took place in Kulgam while a third militant managed to engage security forces for hours before being killed.
Outlook Web Desk 01 July 2021, Last Updated at 7:30 am PTI Outlook Web Desk 2021-07-01T07:05:53+05:30 Three LeT Militants Killed In J&K Encounter In Kulgam outlookindia.com 2021-07-01T07:30:10+05:30
Following the twin drone attacks on Sunday, security forces in Jammu and Kashmir neutralized three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants in an encounter in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir in the early hours of Wednesday, police said. The encounter took place in Kulgam s Chimmer village and also resulted in two Indian Army soldiers getting injured.
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Tariq Ahmad brought together 40 people like him to work with him
Through their craft, they have been able to earn a livelihood
Budgam: Kashmir’s pashmina and Sozni (needlework) are famous all over the world but with the changing market trends, this craft is gasping for survival. However, a specially-abled man is not only trying to save this art but has also brought together 40 more people like him and created a self-help group with a focus on the revival of this craft.
Every morning in the neighbourhood of Gotapora in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district voices singing songs of joy and love echo. It is Tariq Ahmad and his associates starting their day at work with Kashmiri folk songs. Tariq is an award-winning sozni craftsman and has been suffering from muscular dystrophy, a rare neurological disorder that leads to degeneration of muscles. His condition hasn’t held him back from starting this group of 40 craftsmen. They have aptly named it the Special Hands of K