CNTEA condoles demise
Srinagar, Oct 3: All J&K Colleges Non-Teaching Employees Association Kashmir held a condolence meeting to condole the demise of the sister of Association’s General Secretary, Abdul Hamid.
The meeting was chaired by Association President, Javed Ahmad while vice–president, Farooq Ahmad, organizer secretary, Javed Mosvi, publicity secretary, Kamlash Parmoo, executive member, Khurshid Ahamd Baba, Manzoor Ahmad, Dilshada and Abdul Rashid were also present.
Later, the Association members visited the bereaved family and expressed sympathies. They also prayed for the departed soul.
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