Cultural academy staff condoles demise
Srinagar, Sep 20: The employees of Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages on Tuesday condoled the demise of Nighat Jan wife of Chief Editor Urdu, Muhammad Ashraf Tak.
In a statement, Academy said, a condolence meeting was held here in which the participants expressed solidarity with the bereaved and prayed for peace to the departed soul.
Nighat Jan, who was a teacher in school education department, died of cancer. She was 46 and is survived by two sons.
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