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Healing Track Targets Kashmir's Addiction

Kashmir Observer

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DECEMBER 9, 2025 ISSUE

A diaspora-led project uses Kashmiri Sufi thought to challenge the region's rising drug crisis and reach those who feel alone.

- Fiza Masoodi

Healing Track Targets Kashmir's Addiction

From urban clinics to rural centers, doctors say more young people are coming in with addiction issues, especially involving heroin and new synthetic drugs.

Hospital records show the same trend. Families whisper about it at home. Teachers say they notice subtle signs in their classrooms.

The worry has grown silently, turning addiction into one of Kashmir's most pressing public concerns.

Now, a new song from the Kashmiri American diaspora is trying to break through that silence.

"Needle to Noor" begins with a soft, prayer-like tune that opens into a gentle plea for honesty.

The collective behind it, Sufi-Pulse, uses the shift from needle to noor, or light, to describe the long, difficult walk from despair back to life.

Listeners in the valley are calling it “saada-e-najaat,” a voice urging people to seek help before more lives slip away.

The project took shape from the messages SufiPulse received over the years. Each one carried the story of a son, cousin or friend in trouble. Families wrote about shame, fear and hesitation. The team saw how stigma was shaping the crisis. Silence was becoming a wall inside homes where help was needed early.

They held on to a simple belief: a reputation can recover, a life cannot.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Kashmir Observer

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2 mins

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3 mins

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Poonch Police Arrest Man for 'Inflammatory' Social Media Post

Police in Poonch district on Sunday arrested a 60-year-old man for allegedly posting \"objectionable and inflammatory\" content on social media, officials said.

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1 min

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Truck Driver Electrocuted in Beerwah

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1 min

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Kashmir Observer

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Pakistan Names T20 World Cup Squad After Boycott Threat

Pakistan on Sunday named a 15-man squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup, effectively reversing a previous threat by board chairman Mohsin Naqvi to boycott the event in solidarity with Bangladesh.

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3 mins

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Second Citizen Killed, Minneapolis Streets Explode in Fury

New York ~ Minneapolis descended into chaos on Saturday after federal immigration police shot and killed a 37-year-old man during an operation in the city, triggering mass protests, clashes in the streets and renewed outrage over what local leaders describe as an “occupation” by federal forces

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2 mins

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Augsburg Hand Bayern Munich First Bundesliga Defeat Since March

Augsburg stunned Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich 2-1 on Saturday to end a 27-match unbeaten league run for their Bavarian rivals dating back to March.

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2 mins

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Constitution Rooted In Timeless Ideals Of Justice & Liberty: LG

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1 min

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Prakash Raj: Hindi Films Lost Roots, Now Fake, Money-Driven

Unlike Malayalam and Tamil cinema, which he hailed for their strong, content-driven storytelling, actor Prakash Raj said mainstream Hindi cinema has lost its roots, becoming increasingly “fake” and “money-orientated”.

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1 mins

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