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Beer choo waterfall : Unlocking the tourism

Sadaket Ali Malik Located in  Bhalessa, in Doda Jammu and Kashmir a waterfall  popularly known as Beer choo waterfall is a tourism hotspot. It combines tradition, spirituality, and breathtaking natural beauty. The Beer Choo Waterfall.  Night Mela, often referred to as the Bheja Mela of Beerdevsthan which is held here is not just an event; it's an experience that captures the essence of this region's rich culture and its vast tourism potential. This annual festival, held in the lush green surroundings of Bheja, stands as a testament to the intertwining of cultural traditions and the allure of Mother Nature. The Beer Choo Waterfall Devta Night Mela is one of the most prominent cultural events in the Doda district of Jammu. Its cultural importance extends beyond the local community, drawing participants and spectators from all over the state. The festival has a deep spiritual connection as it pays homage to Bir Devta, the local deity, after whom the waterfall is named. Bir Devta h

Bal Padri in Bhalessa J&K: unparalleled beauty

 Sadaket Malik Bhalessa is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural richness, and an abundance of geographical hamlets that are waiting to be discovered. Let's take a detailed journey through the valleys and hamlets that make Bhalessa a unique and intriguing destination.  Lies amidst snow-capped mountains and enchanting coniferous forests, one such attracted name is Bal Padri. It is a treasure in Bhalessa. This captivating hill station, located in the Changa block, has remained unexplored, yet it offers immense beauty and allure to nature lovers, trekkers, and mountaineers.  Bhal Padri is perched at an elevation of 11,000 feet (3,400 meters) above sea level. The landscape is a symphony of meandering streams, lush meadows, and dense forests. It's a paradise for nature enthusiasts and trekkers, making it a captivating location for outdoor adventures. The name Bhal Padri is derived from "Bhal," representing Bhalessa, and "Padri," named after the nearby loca

Mohammed Yasin Haqqani Bhalessi: A Poet, Naat Khawan, and Inspirational Teacher

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  Sadaket Malik Mohammed Yasin  pen name Haqqani Bhalessi is a multifaceted individual known for his contributions as a poet, Naat khwan (reciter of poetry ), and an exemplary teacher. His literary works primarily revolve around themes like the importance of teachers and the profound love for the Natiya poetry (Naat i kalam) beyond his poetic endeavor he stands as a significant social figure, making a lasting impact in this literary  field. His poetry is characterized by a deep appreciation for a teacher and the role they play in shaping minds and futures. His verses eloquently capture the essence of the teacher-student relationship, emphasizing the transformative power of education. Through his words, he highlights the noble profession of teaching and the profound influence teachers have on individuals and society. At the core of his poetic expression is his profound love for Prophet Muhammad PBUH. His naats depicts "Ishq i Rasool" is a recurring theme in his work, reflectin

Bhalessa residents demanded ADC

DODA, Oct 25: The inhabitants of Bhallessa have expressed resentment over the attachment of Sub Division Bhalessa with Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC Bhaderwah) without keeping in mind the proximity of the area and demanded immediate withdrawal of the decision. Speaking on the occasion, Sadaket Malik, President Bhalessa Heritage Society said that the decision of the Government  for attaching Sub Division Gandoh with ADC Bhaderwah is unjust and need withdrawal keeping in view the proximity of Bhallessa and Thathri with District Headquarter Doda. The distance from Bhalessa to Thathri is just 30 Kilometers. There has been a strong resentment among the citizens of Bhalessa against the decision of the Government for attaching Bhallessa with ADC Bhaderwah. The meeting was addressed by Mohd Younus, Mushtaq Ahmed, Sunjay Thakur, Mohd Ayoub, Imran Farooq, Ajeet Singh, Bharat Bhushan, Basharat Hussain, Kiker Singh and many others

NSWA demanded opeining of Traffic check Posts in Bhalessa area:

NSWA demanded opeining of Traffic check Posts in Bhalessa area: BHALESSA: October 10, 2013.             National Students Welfare Association (NSWA) a Doda based NGO has submitted a   memorandum to the chief Minister, Omer Abdullah in which statistics of routine accidents in Bhalessa (Doda) was highlighted and action thereof taken by the adminstraction in these routes.             NSWA has suggested opening of Traffic check posts (TCPs) in Gandoh, Kahara, Bhatyas, Donadi, Gowari, Chilly belts of Bhalessa in order to avert these tragedies in these routes.             NSWA has expressed serious concern over the routine accidents and lack of administrative intervention as there are no vigil checks on drivers in these areas of Bhalesssa. Sadaket Malik Chairman NSWA blamed that the administration has not learnt the lesson from the past accidents.   The association has said that from last 13 years major accidents took place in Bhalessa, on June 6, 2000, At least 11 people were

Open Letter to Omer Abdullah, Hon'ableChief Minister Jammu and Kashmir Government.

Dear Sir, We are all sick, In a democratic country like ours where we still have no provision to Right to Life owing to the increased accidents on our roads. This had become a routine and your Government has not learnt a lesson from these accidents to take herculean efforts in stemming the rot.             Apart from daily routine basis, there seemed no vigil check on our driving culture. The people thriving below the poverty line are the prey of these ill fate accidents and administration seemed sleepy. There is not even a single Traffic check post or personnel to look after the traffic chaos of Bhalessa. This exposes the tall claims of your Government.             Bhalessa has been a myth of negligence from other aspects also by the successive regimes.   I may put in records the accidents took place and the action thereof for the prevention from the last 13 years. 1.      Take an example of June 6, 2000, At least 11 people were feared dead and 15 others injured as a bus rol
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