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Kashmiri student develops COVID-19 tracker

Kashmiri student develops COVID-19 tracker

A student in Kashmir, Haider Ali Punjabi developed a web page on COVID-19 for the state to spread the updated information on coronavirus pandemic. It provide...

Kashmiri student develops COVID-19 tracker

Kashmiri student develops COVID-19 tracker

A student in Kashmir, Haider Ali Punjabi developed a web page on COVID-19 for the state to spread the updated information on coronavirus pandemic.

A COVID-19 Tracker for Jammu & Kashmir

A COVID-19 Tracker for Jammu & Kashmir

By Ishfaq Majid & Shazia Kouser Like their counterparts in other states and regions, the web developers in Kashmir have started a web portal (https://covidkashmir.org). The web portal has been developed by Mudasir Ali, Haider Ali Punjabi and Syed Vikas Bukhari.

5 Tools That Convert Your Tweets to Photos for Instagram - Magnus Okeke

5 Tools That Convert Your Tweets to Photos for Instagram - Magnus Okeke

There are a lot of apps and websites that let you convert your tweets to photos in seconds for free. Here are most of them.

Tweet2Pic Application Transforms Your Tweets Into Images | Android News

Tweet2Pic Application Transforms Your Tweets Into Images | Android News

In Short: Tweet2Pic is a new application that surfaced in the Google Play Store. This application has one purpose, and that is to transform your Twitter

IftarKar: Locally made Offline App helps Kashmiris to follow Ramadhan timings | Free Press Kashmir

IftarKar: Locally made Offline App helps Kashmiris to follow Ramadhan timings | Free Press Kashmir

Srinagar: A young Kashmiri man has created an offline app to help the Muslim population of Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh and Kargil by providing Iftaar and Sehri timings. Founded during the long Internet shutdown in 2020, the Iftar App, ‘Iftarkar’ has a 4.7 rating on Google Play Store. The app is in th...

COVID-19 Kashmir Tracker: When Young IT Professionals Harness the Power of Open Source to Help Make a Difference

COVID-19 Kashmir Tracker: When Young IT Professionals Harness the Power of Open Source to Help Make a Difference

With 2G internet restrictions in place during a global Coronavirus crisis, this article discusses the greater value of independent collaborative initiatives like the COVID-19 Kashmir Tracker developed by young Kashmiri IT professionals Haider Ali, Mudasir Ali and Vikas Bukhari.

Special Spiritual Time For Kashmir As Local Techie Develops Valley’s First Offline Ramadan App

Special Spiritual Time For Kashmir As Local Techie Develops Valley’s First Offline Ramadan App

Bringing the much needed relief in the lives of Kashmiri Muslims that too in the holy month of Ramadan, a Srinagar based software engineer has developed valley’s first online and offline Ramadan app.

Shabdle to Tamil Aadal: New-age creators add desi flair to Wordle

Shabdle to Tamil Aadal: New-age creators add desi flair to Wordle

Five developers take us through the unique rewards and challenges of remixing Wordle with Indian scripts

Kashmiri youth updates app for Ramzan, adds feature to know Suhoor, Iftar time across world

Kashmiri youth updates app for Ramzan, adds feature to know Suhoor, Iftar time across world

Giving details about upgrading the app, he said, "My friends who are studying abroad requested me to do something so that they too can benefit from this application. He said that with the same thought, this time I have updated the app and this app will now provide users with timely information about...

Haider Ali Punjabi’s ‘Iftar Kar’ App taken well by Kashmiri diaspora

Haider Ali Punjabi’s ‘Iftar Kar’ App taken well by Kashmiri diaspora

Haider Ali Punjabi has developed an App that assists people during the holy month of Ramadan. He is a resident of the Brein Nishat area of Srinagar. He was i...

Young programmer from Srinagar gives global touch to his Iftar timing app

Young programmer from Srinagar gives global touch to his Iftar timing app

Srinagar: Three years ago, Haider Ali Punjabi, a young developer from Srinagar, launched a local Iftar timing application called ‘Iftar Kar.’ He said the aim wa