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Verinag Historical Town About Verinag: Verinag is named after Nila Nag, the son of the wise saint, Kashyap Rishi, who reclai

*BREAKING* 15-days summer break for Kashmir schools from June-23: Education Minister Sakina Itoo
21/06/2025

*BREAKING*

15-days summer break for Kashmir schools from June-23: Education Minister Sakina Itoo

We are deeply grieved to hear about the passing of Master Malik Mohd Ishaq Sahab, a resident of Kanikadal Malikpora Veri...
09/06/2025

We are deeply grieved to hear about the passing of Master Malik Mohd Ishaq Sahab, a resident of Kanikadal Malikpora Verinag. May the Almighty Allah grant him the highest place in Jannatul Firdous and provide strength, patience, and sabr to the grieving family as they cope with this irreparable loss. My sincerest condolences and heartfelt prayers are with the family during this trying time. إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ Surely we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return.

07/06/2025

A a it is my request everyone plz drive vehicles and bicycles slowly . Particularly on the time of eid because only one minute can destroy your whole life

20/05/2025

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17/05/2025

Hypertension a silent killer affecting one in four adults, say doctors

Call for mass awareness in schools, colleges, workplaces

Srinagar, May 17: Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, has become an escalating public health concern, silently impacting one in four adults. Often termed the “silent killer”, this condition frequently remains undiagnosed, yet its potential consequences can be severe, including heart attacks, strokes, and brain haemorrhages.

Despite its widespread prevalence, a large number of people with hypertension remain unaware of their condition. This lack of awareness hampers timely diagnosis and treatment, increasing the risk of serious complications.

Dr Mohammad Salim Khan, Head of the Department of Community Medicine at GMC Srinagar, speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said, “Hypertension affects approximately one in four adults in our population. The majority of hypertensive patients are unaware of their condition, which can lead to cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes. Among those diagnosed, many do not take their medications regularly.”

He added, “Sedentary lifestyles, consumption of fast food high in salt, sugar, and oil, avoidance of physical activity, use of addictive substances like ci******es, alcohol, and drugs and stress are major contributing factors to hypertension.”

Dr Khan advised the public to adopt positive lifestyle changes, including avoiding junk food, reducing salt, sugar, and oil intake, managing weight, and increasing physical activity through walking, running, outdoor games, or swimming. He stressed the importance of stress management and resolving conflicts within families and workplaces.

Dr Salim recommended that people over 30 years old should have their blood pressure checked annually, even if they are asymptomatic. Recognising that hypertension and pre-hypertension are increasingly seen among children and adolescents, he suggested that school health programs should include annual blood pressure screenings.

Dr Murtaza from GMC Anantnag highlighted similar concerns, saying, “Every third or fourth adult in our area has hypertension, but almost half of them are unaware of their condition, as hypertension often shows no symptoms during its course, apart from vague complaints attributed to other illnesses.”

He added, “Unfortunately, four out of five hypertensive patients do not keep their blood pressure under control, which can lead to severe consequences like heart attacks, strokes, and kidney failure.”

Dr Murtaza said that lifestyle and dietary habits have drastically changed, with increased sedentary behaviour, high intake of salt, sugar, and fats, smoking, and substance abuse contributing to rising hypertension rates, even among school-going children.

“While the recommended maximum salt intake is five grams per day, a Kashmiri typically consumes around 10-15 grams daily,” he said. “Younger individuals, including children and adolescents, are increasingly affected, putting them at risk of early-onset diseases.”

The doctor called for hypertension education programmes in schools, colleges and workplaces, focusing on behavioural and dietary modifications.

“Regular physical activity—such as daily walking—reducing salt, sugar, and fats, avoiding smoking, alcohol, and drugs, coupled with a healthy home and work environment, health counseling, routine blood pressure checkups, and strict adherence to medications, can significantly reduce the burden of hypertension and promote healthier living," Dr Murtaza added—(KNO)

12/05/2025

Cyber Security Alert

Cyber Cell - Srinagar Police

Spoofed WhatsApp numbers and calls from enemy intelligence operatives are being used to impersonate officials and contact journalists, civilians, and public figures to extract sensitive information about ongoing situations.

All are strictly advised not to respond or share any information with unknown or suspicious callers.

Any sharing of operational or sensitive details with unauthorised persons may invite legal action.

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Report any such calls or messages to your nearest Police Station or Cyber Cell......share it.....

 Donald Trump says India, Pakistan have agreed to 'full & immediate ceasefire'
10/05/2025



Donald Trump says India, Pakistan have agreed to 'full & immediate ceasefire'

The Govt of J&K has established dedicated helplines to assist students. Students from J&K studying outside who need to r...
10/05/2025

The Govt of J&K has established dedicated helplines to assist students. Students from J&K studying outside who need to return home are advised to contact officials from the School Education and Transport Departments of the Jammu Division. Similarly, students from outside the UT who are currently studying in J&K may get in touch with officials of SED and Transport Department of the Kashmir Division for help with transport, lodging, or any related assistance. The government is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students.

10/05/2025

Traders association verinag informed to all shopkeepers of verinag to close your shops at sharp 5:30 p.m, don't misuse of social media and do not panic about present situation. This information take as preciousionary measures and follow it strictly. Please shere this post.

Control Room Kashmir Division
07/05/2025

Control Room Kashmir Division

UPDATEAll educational institutions, including schools and colleges, will operate as usual tomorrow.
06/05/2025

UPDATE

All educational institutions, including schools and colleges, will operate as usual tomorrow.

Auto Driver's Daughter To Be Maharashtra's First Muslim Woman IAS Officer 🎉👏💪
03/05/2025

Auto Driver's Daughter To Be Maharashtra's First Muslim Woman IAS Officer 🎉👏💪

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