Ramadan Moon Not Sighted in Pakistan: First Fast on Sunday, Saudi Arabia Observes on Saturday

Ramadan Moon

The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee announced on Friday that the Ramadan moon was not sighted in Pakistan, and the first fast would fall on Sunday (March 2).

The committee, headed by its chairman Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad, met in Peshawar to sight the Ramadan moon.

Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Maulana Azad said no testimony was received about the moon’s sighting from across the country.

The decision came after different zonal committee meetings held in their respective domains received no testimonies about the moon sighting.

Saudi Arabia to observe first fast tomorrow

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia announced sighting the crescent of the new lunar month marking the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan in the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia is usually the first country to see the moon for Islamic months, which is followed by other Arab, Middle Eastern and Western countries and some parts of India.

The Muslim world welcomes Ramadan with religious zeal and fervour. Over a billion believers will fast during the month to practice patience and self-control while also promoting charity and welfare.

The Islamic months last 29 or 30 days and the beginning or end of a month depends on the appearance of crescent, so Ramadan is not set on any specific day annually.

The month of Ramadan is the ninth of the 12 months of the Islamic calendar. Despite having as many months as the Gregorian calendar, the Islamic calendar is nearly 10 days shorter due to being based on the lunar orbit.

This is why Ramadan falls at a different time every year according to the Gregorian calendar.People in Saudi Arabia will observe their first fast tomorrow (Saturday).

Lieutenant Governor Attends Srinagar Heritage Festival at Kashmir Haat

Heritage Festival

 Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha attended the Srinagar Heritage Festival ‘Soan Meeraas’ at Kashmir Haat, today.

In his address, the Lieutenant Governor extended his felicitations to all the participating artisans & artists, and appreciated the collaborated initiative by the District Administration Srinagar and Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA), Regional Centre J&K. He said, the Srinagar Heritage Festival commemorates the achievements and contribution of our great artisans, folk artists, writers and honours our unique and diverse cultural heritage which will inspire the future growth.

The Lieutenant Governor reiterated his resolve to revive the cultural and artistic heritage of Jammu Kashmir and drive positive changes in the lives of the citizens, especially those associated with the world of art, crafts and culture.

“Welfare of artisan community and folk-artists is one of my prime objectives. I also wish to see that every child is connected to the roots and every youth carrying the rich legacy of artisan community is empowered to contribute in J&K’s economic growth,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted that, in the last four and a half years, under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, well-planned policies and their time-bound implementation has ensured that our craftspeople, artisans and artists are provided with better resources and opportunity to prosper and flourish.

The Lieutenant Governor also spoke on the emergence of Srinagar city as the cultural nerve centre of Jammu Kashmir. He shared the dedicated measures taken by the government to transform the cities of the Union Territory into the confluence of ancient traditions and modern facilities.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

He further emphasised the important role of youth, artists community and enlightened citizens in preserving the cultural heritage, and also spreading awareness on environmental protection.

“Preservation and promotion of heritage is crucial for sustainable development of the cities and to improve urban quality of life. I believe culture is a way of life and we must involve young generations, inheritors of our rich legacy, to protect cultural and natural heritage,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor released a book titled “Iconic Women of J&K”. He also felicitated the students and artists participating in Srinagar Heritage Festival.

Earlier, the Lieutenant Governor visited the Traditional village, Art Gallery and witnessed exhibitions, live demonstrations of sports and various traditional cultural activities.

During the Srinagar Heritage Festival, a number of events were organised at Jhelum Riverfront, Dal Lake and Kashmir Haat providing a memorable experience for participants and visitors, besides building a strong sense of identity, fostering community cohesion.

Sh Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Sh Rajiv Omprakash, DIG CKR; Dr Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Ms Shruti Awasthi, Regional Director, IGNCA; senior officials of Security forces, Police and Civil Administration, artisans, artists, youth and people from all walks of life were present.(KNS)

Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Al-Safavi Visits Mirwaiz Umer Farooq to offer Condolences

Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi

Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Al-Safavi, President and Founder Chairman of Anjuman-E-Sharie Shian and Anjumaninterfaith Chapter, visited Mirwaiz Kashmir Dr. Moulana Muhammad Umer Farooq to offer condolences on the passing of his father in law Dr Sibtain Masoodi  
During the visit, Aga Syed Hassan expressed sympathy and prayed for strength for the grieving family to bear the loss.

Aga Syed Hassan also prayed for the deceased, asking for the highest station in Jannah for late Dr Masoodi.(KNS)

LG Manoj Sinha Addresses National Science Day Seminar at Kashmir University

LG

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday Addressed National Science Day seminar at University of Kashmir.

In a post on X, LG Sinha wrote, “Addressed ‘National Science Day’ seminar at University of Kashmir. Paid tributes to renowned scientist Sir CV Raman.”

“Emphasized on promotion of advancements in science & technology, knowledge exchange and to foster creativity, innovation for a sustainable future.” he added.

JKBOSE Postpones 10th-12th Exams in Hard Zones Due to Bad Weather

JKBOSE Postpones 10th-12th Exams in Hard Zones Due to Bad Weather

Following the bad weather conditions, JKBOSE Friday postponed all exams of 10th to 12th classes scheduled on March-01 and March-03 in hard zones.

JKBOSE in a order said, “In view of inclement weather, the examinations for classes 10th, 11th and 12th scheduled to be held on 01-03-2025 and 03-03-2025 as per date sheet already issued, are hereby postponed and rescheduled.”

The board said that the examinations that were earlier scheduled to be held on March-01 for classes 10th and 11th will be held on March-25.

In case of 12th standard, the examinations that were scheduled to be held on March-01 will be held on March-24.JKBOSE in the meantime further said that the time and venue of the examinations will remain unchanged.

Snow Avalanche Hits Gurez Valley in J&K, One House Damaged, No Casualties Reported

Snow Avalanche Hits Gurez

A snow avalanche occurred in the Khandyal village of Gurez valley in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday afternoon. This affected many residential houses in the region. According to the officials, one house was damaged by the avalanche, but there was no immediate report of injuries or casualties.

The officials further stated that teams of revenue officials have been sent to assess the damages and have advised the residents to remain alert until the snowfall in the region continues.

A press release said the Gurez Valley has received 4 to 5 feet of fresh snowfall, while the Tulail region has received six inches.

Other than the avalanche in the valley, the other regions of Jammu and Kashmir are experiencing constant rains and snowfalls. There has been constant rain in the Udhampur district over the past two days and as per the India Metereological Department, the same situation is expected to continue until February 28.

Apart from Udhampur, Srinagar received a fresh spell of constant snowfall, and as seen in the visuals, the locals carried umbrellas to protect themselves from the snow.

The plain areas of the Kupwara district, such as Muqamishahwali and Drugmulla received fresh snowfall on Thursday, just like Srinagar.

The IMD issued an orange alert in the four districts of Himachal Pradesh on February 27 and as per senior scientist of the Shimla-based IMD, Sandeep Kumar Sharma, the ‘western disturbance’ has caused an increase in snow and rain activity in the state.

On February 27, the India Meterological Department issued an orange alert of heavy rain and snowfall in the Chamba, Kangra, Kullu and Mandi districts. (ANI)

Driver Killed as Vehicle Attached to CRPF Hit by Shooting Stone in Poonch

Shooting Stone in Poonch

A Driver was killed after a private vehicle attached to CRPF came under shooting stone near Madana Zirat area of Surankote in Poonch district on Thursday.

Officials said that a private scoripio vehicle attached to CRPF 38 BN was hit by shooting stone on Poonch Highway near Madana Zairat.

In this incident one person (Driver) was killed, his body has been shifted to nearby hospital for medico-legal formalities. The deceased has been identified as Wahid Iqbal resident of Upper Surankote.

Two other occupants (CRPF Personnel) miraculously were found unhurt during rescue operation, they said.

Meanwhile, police have registered a case in this regard and investigation has been taken up.(GNS)

Mehbooba Mufti Offers Condolences on Demise of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Father-in-Law

mehboba mufti

Jammu and Kashmir People’s Democratic Party President on Thursday Condoled over the demise of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Father-in-Law Dr Ghulam Sibtain Masoodi.

In a post on X, Mehbooba Mufti wrote, “Deeply saddened to hear about the passing away of Mirwaiz sahab’s father in law Dr Ghulam Sibtain Masoodi Sahab. Condolences to the bereaved family at this difficult hour.”

Altaf Bukhari Expresses Condolences on Demise of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Father-in-Law

altaf bukhari

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari on Thursday Condoled over the demise of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Father-in-Law Dr Ghulam Sibtain Masoodi.

In a post on X, Bukhari wrote, “My heartfelt condolences to Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Sahib on the passing of his father-in-law, Dr. Ghulam Sibtain Masoodi, who departed for his heavenly abode late last night. Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon.”

“May the Almighty Allah grant him the highest place in Jannah and give patience to the bereaved family to bear the pain of this profound loss.”he added.

Omar Abdullah Condoles Demise of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Father-in-Law

Omar Abdullah Stresses

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday Condoled the demise of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Father-in- Law .

In a post on X, Omar Abdullah wrote, “Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. Sorry to hear about the demise of Dr Sibtain Masoodi Sb, father-in-law of Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.”

“May Allah grant highest place in Jannat to Dr Masoodi. My condolences to the Mirwaiz & his loved ones.” he added.