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Terror funding case: ED raids house of jailed separatist leader Qazi Yasir in Kashmir’s Anantnag
Central probe agency Enforcement Directorate, Thursday, raided the homes of jailed Hurriyat leader Qazi Yasir and Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement chairman Zaffar Bhat in connection with its ongoing investigation in the terror funding case involving top Kashmiri separatist leaders.

Central probe agency Enforcement Directorate, Thursday, raided the homes of jailed Hurriyat leader Qazi Yasir and Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement chairman Zaffar Bhat in connection with its ongoing investigation in the terror funding case involving top Kashmiri separatist leaders.
Reports quoting sources said that the ED is conducting raids at nine locations across Kashmir including south Kashmir-based separatist leader Qazi Yasir’s house in Qazi Mohalla area of Anantnag today.
They said a team of ED sleuths accompanied by a team of Jammu and Kashmir police also raided the home of Mohammad Akbar Bhat alias Zaffar Bhat—chairman of J&K Salvation Movement— in Bagh-e-Mehtab area of Srinagar city on Thursday morning.
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An ED team is also conducting a raid at the house of one Syed Khalid Geelani in Srinagar’s Baghat area, they said.
Quoting anonymous sources, reports claimed that the raids are linked to the allotment of MBBS seats to Jammu and Kashmir residents in colleges across Pakistan.
In February, the district administration of Anantnag under the ongoing anti-encroachment drive, demolished an illegal shopping complex belonging to Qazir Yasir.
A district administration spokesman had said that Hurriyat leader Qazi Yasir had illegally raised the shopping complex on state land near stadium in Anantnag, adding that complex was razed and shops in the property sealed which will be handed over to the Municipal council Anantnag.
Qazi Ahmed Yasir, a Kashmiri separatist leader, who belonged to the Mirwaiz Umar Farooq-led Hurriyat (M), was kicked out of the group in 2018 after an alleged video of doing obscene acts with a woman went viral on social media. Yasir, the former Mirwaiz of South Kashmir, is in jail since 2018.
Earlier, the National Investigation Agency had sealed the APHC HQ in Srinagar’s Rajbagh in January.
Uttar Pradesh: Youth stabbed to death during drinking session scuffle on Holi
Uttar Pradesh: Youth stabbed to death during drinking session scuffle on Holi
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UP women fight over garage space; video goes viral | Watch
Over 47,000 people have seen the video since it has been uploaded. People are giving different reactions to the video.

With vehicles increasing on the road day by day, it is obvious that space to park them becomes scant. In a video which is going viral, two women from Uttar Pradesh can be seen arguing and attacking each other over what both claim as their garage space.
The woman, who made the video and posted it on social media, can be seen charging the other slightly elderly woman and her husband for using his position to grab the space paid for by the woman making the video.
The video begins with a handyman who is seen breaking the lock of a caged garage space and the woman shooting it can be heard saying she had it built herself. She then threatens the elderly woman that she will post the footage on social media, but the elder woman nor the handymen seem particularly alarmed by it.
When things turn violent, the elderly woman throws broken lock away. The other woman tries to prevent her from doing so and ends up grabbing the elder woman by her neck. The recording ends when the elder woman retaliates by slapping the younger woman several times, leading to her phone falling.
Over 47,000 people have seen the video since it has been uploaded. People are giving different reactions to the video. One user said these are common things in small towns and cities, another said the last slap on the phone was hilarious while others were dropping laughing emojis on it.
However, these days, such videos showing violence between women have become common on social media. A few days ago, a video from Delhi Metro went viral where two young women got into a heated argument which quickly turned into a fistfight.
The women can be seen preparing for the fight by setting aside their phones as the video begins with one of them taking off her sneaker and brandishing it like a weapon. Other passengers can be heard begging them not to fight.
Parking-related arguments and fights have snatched many lives in the Delhi National Capital Region. Luckily in this video, the violence did not reach such fatal ends.
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Bail too late: 62-year-old man gets relief on humanitarian grounds 2 days after he’s dead
A shocking case has emerged in Mumbai, Maharashtra. A Mumbai court granted bail to an accused two days after his death.

A Mumbai real estate agent, who had been in jail since December 2021 for selling property with fake documents, has been granted bail but unfortunately Suresh Pawar had died two days before the relief was granted.
The accused had been in jail since December 31, 2021 and had requested six-month temporary bail due to health concerns. Though the hearing on his bail application was completed on May 9 when he was alive, the bail order came two days after his death.
The court granted him temporary bail on humanitarian grounds, looking at his age, medical complications, and further need for medical care.
As per the bail application, he was severely diabetic and was experiencing several age-related ailments. In February, he suffered a toe injury and was taken to JJ Hospital, where he was discharged from. However, he had claimed he needed to have the toe amputated since it had turned gangrenous. His lawyer had moved the plea so that he could undergone treatment at a private hospital.
In March, the Bombay High Court gave directions to jail authorities to provide proper medical treatment, after which he withdrew his bail application from the High Court on April 19.
On the same day, Pawar’s health condition deteriorated, and he was again admitted to JJ Hospital, but due to inappropriate medical treatment, his injury became septic, and his leg below the knee necessarily required to be amputated.
Later, he developed a lung infection and sought temporary bail for a six-month period to avail himself of proper medical treatment.
The prosecution and opponent opposed his plea, arguing that he was being provided with enough medical care at JJ Hospital.
The death of Suresh Pawar will not provoke a thousand searing editorials but is scathing on the apathy and the callousness the State metes out to citizens, even if accused of crime.
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Boy buys sanitary pad for fellow student after she gets unexpected period in class, netizens praise boy
The act of goodwill by young boy indicates his bringing and parenting. It is reminder that empathy has no boundaries. This generation needs more people like him who break the myth and orthodox rooted in the society.

A girl’s tweet is going viral on the internet where she described how a boy in her institute went the extra mile to help her after she unexpectedly got her period in class. He offered help by breaking all traditional taboos, went to the shop with the girl and got her the pad and an ice cream for her. She showed her love for the city and its people. Many people praised this simple act of generosity, a small kind act that can bring positive impact on people at large in our society.
The post got many positive reactions. People were impressed with the young boy’s gesture and also they were glad to witness such change in the surroundings. Good people are everywhere, they need to be recognized. Another person stated, the good thing about social media is that more people are getting aware about the problem faces by women. Such people has always kept the society’s soul alive, they make it a safe place for women.
The act of goodwill by the boy indicates his bringing and parenting. It is a reminder that empathy has no boundaries. This generation needs more people like him who break the myth and orthodox roots embedded into them by society. To make society more healthy and inclusive for everyone, we need more courageous people to take steps forward to break the social stigma.
There have been several myths attached to the menstrual cycle in India. The concept of purity and impurity dates to Vedic times. Living in the 21st century, it is important for us to understand that there is nothing pure or impure about periods. It is the male-dominated society and institution that determines whether something is pure or impure and moulds it into an unquestionable and unchallenged object of belief. The so-called dirty menstrual flow which supposedly makes women impure is scientifically linked with procreation. The blood and tissue that a woman’s body evicts are not utilized by the body. Menstrual flow is as impure or pure as blood flowing through a non-menstruating man’s arteries and veins.
Given the immense impacts in a girl’s life that occurs with puberty, it is critical to invest in women’s education as a means of influencing young girls, shifting discriminatory norms and debunking these myths. As women don’t live in isolation, it is also crucial to educate men and boys as their silence legalizes and reinforces period myths. In short, to address the issue more holistically, multidimensional approaches are required to connect physical infrastructure, sanitation projects, health education and reproductive health programmes.
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