An ancient temple situated in Roop Nagar area of Jammu was vandalised yesterday which led to protests across the city
Five soldiers were injured in the operation that started yesterday and one of the jawans later succumbed to his injuries
An ancient temple was allegedly vandalised by a mentally-disturbed man, triggering protests
Minister said the department has constituted divisional and district-level committees to scrutinise the cases
People in large numbers came onto the roads and held a protest demanding the immediate arrest of the accused
GOC said that the Army is ready to face any challenges that may emerge in the future and is ready to counter it with all its might
Large cache of arms and ammunition was recovered by the security forces
Malik, who got bail yesterday after a week-long detention, was picked up by police late last night from his residence and lodged at Kothibagh police station
The arduous 1,050 km non-stop bus journey from Delhi to Leh in Ladakh division takes 33 hours
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti accused the Opposition and some media outlets of raising a 'non-issue'
Work on bridge was being carried out by Border Roads Organisation's Beacon unit
Members of National Conference demanded a statement from the govt over the status of magisterial probe into Handwara killings
With an initial corpus of Rs 2 crore for providing financial help to working and accredited scribes in the state
It was not immediately known whether the group of guerrillas engaged in the gunfight was an already existing one or had recently infiltrated the area
Police and other security forces have been put on an alert to look out for the assailants, who managed to flee the spot
Tremors triggered panic among people who rushed out of their homes
The bypoll was necessitated following the demise of the then state Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed in January
The chief minister has instructed Planning Department to monitor the pace of work on a fortnightly basis
The operation in Kupwara is continuing, said officials
Stating that people have huge expectations from the coalition government in the state, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti, today asked the Centre to take more substantive measures in fulfilling the promises made in theAgenda of Alliance. She said her father took a tough but well-thought out decision, as he saw a historic opportunity to break new ground in bringing the people from the three distinct regions of the state closer to each other. "MuftiSaabwas a visionary leader. He joined hands with the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, after two months of sustained discussions which resulted in the formation of theAgenda of Alliance. "It is now our collective responsibility to implement it and fulfill the promises made with the people of the state," she said, while stressing upon building a reconciliatory environment. The Chief Minister made these observations while addressing gatherings at Rajouri district of Jammu after laying the foundation stone new medical colleges in .