The Past is a Teacher 'Not prison respect Past

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Just take deep breath and Imagine life as a classroom, Every time we regard our past, whether good or bad, if our past is bad we recall them again and again and cry; by this, we disrespect our teacher. Teacher means we learn from our past. If such incident didn't happen in past, today we are not what we have. By learning from past, we become what we have. If our past was good, we recall and cry and wish, "Please, past moments come back," but they never come back, and we feel bad and become sad. We need to not recall past because they never come back and we can't change the past. If we recall past, we have to respect past as a teacher. As we respect our teacher, we need to respect past as teacher taught many things; same past helps us to learn.life has a simple formula: look back and thank God, look ahead and trust God, and always respect Past and enjoy life and become a living, working monk . In conclusion life has a simple formula look back and thank God look ahead a...

JKpolice And Covod-19

Kishtwar Police act Tough, fine  154 persons venturing out without masks at various stations in wake of Covid-19.



Kishtwar 
July, 11-2020

Kishtwar Police with an aim to contain the spread of COVID-19 infection and on the directions issued by the District Magistrate
Kishtwar Shri.Rajinder Singh Tara, for imposing a fine of Rs.300 against the persons 
moving in public places without wearing masks.

*Today SHO PS Kishtwar fine 104 persons, and I/C PP Hidyal fine 50 persons collecting a total fine of Rs. 46,200/- ,* who violating the direction issued by the MHA in wake of COVID-19 .In the coming days for 
ensuring 100% usage of wearing masks at public places.

Kishtwar Police also appealed to the  general public asking them to wear masks in public places

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