Thursday, 29 December 2011

Jamiat-Ahal-e-Sunat organizes free medical camp in Baramulla


Khanpora:  In order to provide free medical help and services of noted specialist doctors from outside state to the people of Khanpora and adjoining villages Jamiat- Ahal-e- Sunat in collaboration with Janbaz Academy Baramulla organized a free medical camp at Khanpora in North Kashmir Baramulla on Wednesday.
The free media camp held in the premises of shrine of valley’s renowned and revered mystical stain of Hazrat Syed Janzab Wali (RA) which witnessed a huge influx of patients from various neighboring far off villages also.
The people from Baramulla district and other far off villages which include old aged women and men, young boys and girls and children received free medical assistance in this camp. The visiting patients acknowledge efforts of Jamiat- Ahal-e- Sunat and Janbaz Academy Baramulla.
Renowned orthopedic and joint replacement surgeon Dr. Inder Mohan Sharama from Aitsar and Dr. Bilal Ahmed Parry general physician examined the patients.   
 "We are highly thankful to Jamiat- Ahal-e- Sunat and Janbaz Academy Baramulla which organized this medical camp for the poor and downtrodden people who can hardly have access to high profile doctors. Besides we are also unable to get proper medical treatment because there no proper medical facilities available,” Hafeeza Begum, a patient from Heaven.
President Jamiat- Ahal-e- Sunat Khursheed Ahmed Shah said, “We try to provide healthcare facilities and free medical aid to people living who can’t afford to these high profile doctors outside state.”        
Coordinator of the medical camp, Advocate Mudasir Naqshbandi while talking to Kashmir Images said, “The medial camp aimed at providing medical succor to people residing in Baramulla district in which more than 200 patients’ availed free medical treatments from the doctors.”
 

Monday, 5 December 2011

Idara Tahqeeqat-e-Imam Ahmad Raza Kashmir and Muslim Studenst Organisation J&K warns Govt on liquor trade and also condems the statement of Union Minister and National Conference President in which he said cinemas and liquor shops should reopen in Kashmir to give more options to tourists visiting the state



 Baramulla,Dec 5: Setting one month deadline for government to clamp down on liquor shops in Kashmir, a religious body on Monday demanded the Valley be made ‘No Liquor Zone’. 
 Warning to start an agitation, the Idara Tahqeeqat-e-Imam Ahmad Raza Jammu and Kashmir and Muslim Students Organisation J&K organized a press confrence saying these “immoral activities have damaged our social fabric”. 
 “Liquor is being sold under the Government patronage.  This immoral activity is against our religion and we want entire ban on its sale within a month,” said the party Vice President Advocate Mudasir Naqshbandi adding the government would be responsible for any situation arising out on latter’s failure. 
 Asking the Government to table a bill against the trade, he said: “There are some places like Gujarat where liquor is banned. On that pattern Kashmir can also be set free from this immoral trade…  The Government is aware how it damages the moral fabric of the society. Still no action is being taken against it.”  
  “Majority of youth are consuming liquor as it is available everywhere. Be it Boulevard, Batwara, or other districts. Liquor sale has touched all time high which indicates about the consumption level.” 

 He  also condems the statement of Union Minister and National Conference President in which he said cinemas and liquor shops should reopen in Kashmir to give more options to tourists visiting the state

 Mudasir Naqshbandi said people would take to streets if the liquor shops are not closed down within the set deadline.