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Srinagar, Nov 25: Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that suggestions to exclude Muslim students from admission to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College go against the principles on which the institution was established. Speaking to reporters in Jammu, Omar said that students who qualified through NEET have earned their seats and cannot be denied admission on the basis of religion. He said that if any group or political leader wanted the college to admit students only from a particular community, the institution should have been granted minority status at the time of its establishment.…
Representational photo By Mohammad Hanief Work in Jammu and Kashmir is going through a real shift. For years, most young people prepared only for government jobs. Now many of them are choosing a different road. They are starting small ventures from their homes, rented rooms, shared offices, and even from the back corners of family shops. These ideas are changing daily life and showing how wide opportunity can stretch in the valley and in the hills of Jammu. This new wave did not grow in easy conditions. It took shape in the middle of tough realities. The region’s young founders…