Tahir is the Chief Sub-Editor at Patriot and hails from north Kashmir's Kupwara district. He holds a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from the University of Kashmir. His previous stints in the field of journalism over the past eight years include serving as online editor at Kashmir Life, where he covered a range of political and human-interest stories. At Patriot, he has expanded his focus to encompass the lifestyle and arts scene in Delhi, even as he has taken on additional responsibilities at the desk. If there’s news about Kashmir in Delhi, Tahir is the person to turn to for perspective and reportage. Outside of journalism, he loves travelling and exploring new places.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE with 6.7-inch AMOLED display launched in India
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE launched in India at Rs 59,999, featuring Exynos 2400, 4,900mAh battery, One UI 8 with Android 16, and triple rear cameras
Music, memories, and mission at Jashn-e-Qawwali 2025
Fundraising concert unites Delhi to build a permanent home for abandoned elders
Samsung launches Galaxy F17 5G with triple rear camera
Samsung has launched the Galaxy F17 5G in India, priced at Rs 14,999 for 4GB RAM and Rs 15,999 for 6GB RAM
Vivo Y31 series smartphones with 6500mAh battery launched
The Vivo Y31 series ships with a 6,500 mAh battery supported by a 44W charger
Oppo F31 Pro+, F31 Pro and F31 launched in India: Price, features and availability
The Oppo F31 5G series ships with a 7,000 mAh battery supported by an 80W charger inside the box
Hemant Pandey: rooted in Delhi, thriving on stage and screen
From Delhi’s theatre stages to Bollywood sets, Pandey remains a performer whose humour is matched by humility
Delhi: Man with criminal history found dead near GT road
The man identified as Ramjan from Jahangirpuri, was taken to Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial Hospital where doctors declared him brought dead
Washed away: how floods hit education of Delhi’s schoolchildren
Displaced by Yamuna floods, children in relief camps face an uncertain future as lost books, uniforms, and illness stall their studies





