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Meet Sareer Showkat from Sgr, youngest web designer in J-K

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A 15-year-old Sareer Showkat from Hyderpora area of Srinagar is famous in Kashmir valley as the youngest web designer, news agency ANI reported.

In today’s age where most young children spend their free time playing mobile games and sports, Sareer Showkat not only learned all the nuances of web development and graphic designing by himself but also got a good handle on them.

This talented student from the Hyderpora area of Srinagar has developed dozens of websites of different types so far. Along with this, Sareer has also designed several logos and graphics. Interestingly, Showkat Sareer has not received any training from anyone to become a graphics designer or web developer but is self-guided with the help of the internet.

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Sareer Showkat, a student of class IX has had a keen interest in computer science and information technology since he was just ten years old. Along with his studies, he spends most of his time on the computer and is busy learning web designing and graphics.

Although the young web developer has little interest in sports, Sareer Showkat is also fond of animal husbandry, where he takes care of puppies outside the house and feeds them daily.

Sareer Showkat belongs to a scholarly family and gets full support from his family. Sareer’s father is a professor by profession while his mother is provincial in the education department.

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His mother expressed happiness over her child’s talent and said, “Parents should pave the way for their children to fulfil their dreams so that they can move towards the future.”

“I have a special interest in information technology and want to make my career in this field. I aim to serve my country and the nation with his talent,” Sareer said.

“I want to open my own IT company and provide employment to other youth as well as myself,” he added.

It is worth noting that Sareer currently has many clients who are very impressed and satisfied with this work. In such a situation, by attaining this position at such a young age, Sareer is emerging as an inspiration for other youths of the Kashmir valley. (ANI)

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Driver killed, several injured in Qazigund road accident

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In a tragic accident, a speeding truck collided with a passenger ECO in South Kashmir’s Qazigund on Friday morning resulting in the death of the driver and injuries to several passengers.

Also Read: ARTO Bandipora seizes overloaded bus

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Official sources told that the incident occurred in front of the Walnut factory on Friday morning.

They said in the mishap seven persons were injured and were immediately taken to a nearby hospital, but Maroof Ahmad Bhat, the driver of the ECO, was declared dead upon arrival.

The injured passengers were identified as GH Qadir Bhat, Mohd Niyaz Bhat, Mumtaz Ahmad Bhat, Mubeena Begum, Mehvish Akhter, and Absha Banoo, all residents of Doda.

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Meanwhile an official told Kashmir Scroll that a case has been registered under FIR No.206/23 U/S 279, 337 IPC at PS Qazigund. KS

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ARTO Bandipora seizes overloaded bus

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The Assistant Regional Transport Officer Bandipora Thursday seized a bus involved in overloading of passengers at Bandipora.

Also Read: Teenage boy injured in thread-cutter attack in central Kashmir

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The ARTO informed that strict action will be taken against those who are found involved in the overloading of passengers in the buses across the district. He said that overloading poses a serious threat to the lives of people.

He further informed that the Motor Vehicle Department Bandipora has constituted teams for checking overloading of passengers throughout the district.

Meanwhile, the ARTO appealed to the general public of Bandipora, especially student folk, to avoid travelling via Overloaded buses. He also appealed to the general public of Bandipora to inform any instance of overloading directly to his office through WhatsApp number 9596051716.

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He further said that in case of non availability of transport in any area across the district, the same number can be contacted to inform the office of ARTO Bandipora.

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Teenage boy injured in thread-cutter attack in central Kashmir

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A teenage boy sustained injuries in a thread-cutter attack by an unidentified person in Qamaria Park in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on Thursday.

Also Read: Youth killed in hit-and-run case in Srinagar outskirts

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Quoting an official told the news agency—KNO reported that a scuffle broke out between two persons in which one unidentified youth attacked the teenager with a thread-cutter, resulting in injuries to the other person.

He added that police party of police station Ganderbal reached the spot and the weapon of offence was recovered.

He said that a case has been registered in this regard and further investigation is going on.

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