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Pahalgam attack: Govt employees observe 2-minute silence

Pahalgam attack condemned widely across all the schools of Kashmir

K H News Service by K H News Service
April 24, 2025
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Srinagar: The heart wrenching attack on tourists at Pahalgam has been widely condemned across all the schools of Kashmir, and in this connection, condolence meetings and special prayers were offered in favour of all the deceased tourists during the morning assemblies.
In this regard, a divisional level condolence meet was held in the conference hall of Directorate of School Education Kashmir early in the morning.
All officers/officials of the Directorate participated in the meeting wherein Director School Education, Dr G N Itoo prayed for the deceased souls and also for the patience of the bereaved families.
Director reiterated that every employee of the Department of School Education stands with the bereaved families at this hour of grief and also prayed for speedy recovery of the injured persons. During the condolence meet, two minutes of silence was observed as a mark of respect for deceased souls.
Condolence meetings were also held at District and Zonal Levels in all the offices of respective Chief Education Officers and Zonal Education Offices.

Pahalgam Attack: Govt employees observe 2-minute silence
Srinagar: The government employees in different departments on Wednesday observed 2-minute silence as a mark of respect following the killing of 26 civilians in Pahalgam.
The government had asked all employees to observe a 2-minute silence at 3:30 pm today.
“In light of the tragic killing of innocent civilians by terrorists in Pahalgam, all government office employees across Jammu and Kashmir are requested to observe a two-minute silence at 3:30 PM today as a mark of respect and solidarity,” the spokesman had said.
Meanwhile, at the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar, two-minute silence was observed in remembrance and honor of Pahalgam attack victims.
The legal fraternity at the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh observed two-minute silence to pay heartfelt tribute to those who lost their precious lives in the act of terrorism at Pahalgam.
Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Dr. Owais Ahmed, along with senior officials of the Central Office, observed a solemn two-minute silence today.
A two minute silence was observed in all government offices across district Kupwara today.
Similar reports were received from the government departments across the Valley

Pulwama unites in grief, condemns innocent killings
Rally, candlelight marches denounce violence, reaffirm peace & unity
Pulwama: In a solemn expression of grief and solidarity, people of Pulwama came together on Wednesday to mourn the tragic loss of innocent lives in the militant attack that occurred yesterday in Baisaran, Pahalgam.
A massive rally was organised in Pulwama town that culminated at the Clock Tower, here. The rally witnessed the participation of a broad spectrum of society, including members of the civil society, Bar Association, Traders Association, Transporters Union, Fruit Growers and Dealers Association, social activists, youth and locals in large numbers.
Participants raised slogans expressing solidarity with the bereaved families of the slain tourists and unequivocally condemned the cowardly and inhumane act of militancy.
The rally served as a strong message that the people of Pulwama stand for peace, coexistence and shared humanity and will not allow the militants to disturb the social fabric of the region.
Similar rallies were also organised at various places across District Pulwama including at Tral, Awantipora where people came together to condemn the attack and showed solidarity with the victi
While expressing their profound grief over the tragic incident, the people of Pulwama also organised a candlelight march in town that culminated at Main Chowk Pulwama. Holding candles and placards, the participants walked in silence to honour the memory of the victims, reaffirming their collective commitment to peace and humanity.
The District Administration Pulwama has also established a 24×7 Help Desk and Emergency Control Room at the District Administrative Complex, DC Office Pulwama, to provide immediate assistance to visitors and tourists.
Besides, as a mark of respect and solidarity to the departed souls, two minute silence was also observed Wednesday by all departments across district Pulwama.

2 Minute Silence observed across Kupwara to express solidarity with Pahalgam attack victims
Kupwara: To express solidarity and respect with the people who lost their lives in a deadly attack in Pahalgam yesterday, a two minute silence was observed in all government offices across district Kupwara on Wednesday.
The main ceremony was held at D.C Office Kupwara in which Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan, ACR, besides, a large number of officers and employees were present to show solidarity with the departed souls and bereaved families of the Pahalgam attack victims.
Similar programmes were held at sub division Handwara, Karnah and Sogam, besides at all tehsil and block level offices in the district.

Distt admin G’bal observes two-minute silence in solidarity with Pahalgam victims
Ganderbal: District Administration Ganderbal on Wednesday observed a two-minute silence at the Mini Secretariat to pay tribute to the innocent tourists tragically killed in a recent militant attack in Pahalgam.
All officers and officials of the Mini Secretariat assembled in the V.C. Room, where they stood united in silence, expressing deep sorrow over the loss and extending heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.

Distt Admin Udhampur pays homage to militant attack victims
Udhampur: The officers and officials of District Administration Udhampur, led by Deputy Commissioner Saloni Rai, on Wednesday paid homage to Pahalgam attack victims.
A two minute silence was observed by the officers/officials at a condolence meeting held in the Conference Hall DC Office Complex.
The Deputy Commissioner extended heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.

DC Rajouri leads observance of 2 minute silence in Solidarity with Pahalgam incident victims
Rajouri: In a solemn tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam militant attack, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, along with senior officers and officials of the district administration, observed a two-minute silence Wednesday at the DC Office Complex.
The observance was marked by a sense of collective grief and solidarity as the officers paid homage to those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident. The Deputy Commissioner expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.
He emphasized the importance of standing united in times of tragedy and reaffirmed the district administration’s commitment to ensuring peace, harmony, and support for those affected.
Similarly, ADC Kalakote, ADC Kotranka, ADC Sunderbani, ADC Nowshera, and SDM Thanamandi also led the observance of a two-minute silence in their respective sub-divisions, expressing solidarity with the victims and their families.

Samba observes 2 minute silence in solidarity with Pahalgam militant attack victims
Samba: As a mark of respect and solidarity with the victims of the recent militant attack in Pahalgam, officers and officials across District Samba observed a two-minute silence on Wednesday. The observance was held under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Sharma.
The administrative officers, staff, and other officials gathered to express their condolences and strongly condemn the horrific act of violence. Similar moments of silence were observed in government offices throughout the district, reflecting a unified stand against militancy and a deep sense of grief for the lives lost.

2 minute silence observed at Distt Poonch to mark solidarity with victims of Pahalgam militant attack
Poonch: The officers and officials of District Administration Poonch, led by Deputy Commissioner Vikas Kundal, on Wednesday paid homage to Pahalgam attack victims.
A two minute silence was observed by the officers/officials at a condolence meeting held in the Conference Hall DC Office Complex.
The Deputy Commissioner extended heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.

Ramban observes 2-minute silence to mark respect, solidarity with Pahalgam Militant Attack Victims
Ramban: Officers and officials across District Ramban, under the aegis of Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary, on Wednesday observed a two minutes silence as a mark of respect and solidarity with the victims of the tragic militant attack in Pahalgam.
The solemn tribute led by ADDC Ramban Roshan Lal was held at the DC Office Ramban, where all administrative officers, staff and officials stood in silence, condemning the heinous act and expressing their heartfelt condolences to the families of the victi Similar observances were held in government offices across the district.

Distt Admin Reasi observes 2-minute silence in Memory of Pahalgam Militant Attack Victims
Reasi: The District Administration of Reasi, led by Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Malik observed a two-minute silence on Wednesday to pay solemn tribute to the victims of the recent militant attack in Pahalgam.
The condolence meeting, held at the DC Office Complex, was attended by officers and officials of the administration who stood in solidarity to honor the lives lost in the tragic incident.
The Deputy Commissioner expressed profound grief over the loss of innocent lives and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. She also wished a swift and full recovery to those injured in the attack.

Distt Doda observes 2 minute silence to honour Victims of Pahalgam Massacre
Doda: The District Administration Doda, under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Doda, Harvinder Singh, observed a two-minute silence Wednesday in solemn remembrance of the victims of the heinous massacre that took place in Pahalgam, Kashmir.
The tribute was held at the Mini Conference Hall, DC Office Complex, Doda, where Additional Deputy Commissioner, Anil Kumar Thakur; Assistant Commissioner, Revenue, Ashraf Pervez; Chief Planning Officer, Manesh Kumar Manhas; and other district officers and employees participated with heartfelt reverence.
The gathering stood in silence to pay homage to the innocent lives lost in the brutal act of violence.
The Deputy Commissioner Doda emphasized the importance of standing united against such inhumane acts that aim to disrupt societal peace and fabric.
Meanwhile, similar observances were held simultaneously across all government offices in the district. From tehsil offices to block headquarters, officials and staff paused their routine work to participate in this solemn tribute.
The coordinated effort across the district displayed a unified message of condolence and resilience.
The observance served as a reminder of the value of human life and the need to uphold peace and unity.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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