Properly rehabilitated surrendered terrorists are a real force multiplier for the government
Book review of 'Kashmir In Conflict'
"People are advised not to venture in avalanche-prone slopes or areas during the warning period," it said
Khattak is proud to have cleared the exams in his first attempt on merit despite facing challenges during his childhood
An avalanche also hit the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) personnel in the Project Beacon area
A passenger vehicle was hit by a huge avalanche of snow at Khooni Nallah near Sadhan Top on the Kupwara-Tangdhar road yesterday
Multiple avalanches occurred at many other places in the Kashmir Valley, however, due to lack of communication and connectivity the extent of casualties or damage, if any, was not yet clear
The 16-year-old, who has undergone several surgeries, was hit in the face after she opened her window during the Kashmir unrest in 2016
Aftab Ahmad and Amjad, students of Central University of Haryana claimed that they were thrashed by a group of unidentified people yesterday 'for no reason'
Besides Srinagar, restrictions were imposed in north Kashmir's Kupwara district and Sopore town
Data shows an increase in violence and related deaths, particularly after the July 2016 killing of militant commander Burhan Wani-209 militants were killed in 2017, up 65 per cent from 136 in 2016
On Kashmir and Pakistan, it seems to be. The question is, how strongly it is blowing and for how long
Besides severing telecoms links ahead of its decision, India imposed curbs on travel and sent thousands of troops to the heavily-militarised region, citing security concerns
Mr Devadas provides graphic accounts of the abuse, manhandling, molestation and humiliation that constitute the daily life of Kashmiris
The Centre has given its approval for a new government medical college, which will be attached with the district and referral hospital Handwara in north Kashmir, an official spokesman said on Sunday. The college in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district will be set up at a cost of Rs 325 crore under a centrally-sponsored scheme, he said. "The J&K government has received the sanction letter in this regard from the Union health and family welfare ministry," the spokesman said quoting a statement issued here by the administration of new medical colleges. Out of the total amount, Rs 115 crore will be spent on construction of administrative and academic blocks, Rs 80 crore on hostels and residential accommodation for students and faculty and Rs 60 crore for upgrading the existing teaching faculty at the district hospital, he said. The spokesman said, "Rs 70 crore will be used to procure machinery and equipment for the government medical college and its associated hospital." The ministry
The G4 nations comprising Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan support each other's bids for permanent seats on the Security Council
The MHA confirmed a protest in the Valley reported by some media outlets, but said no bullet was fired
Modi has broken the post-Simla status quo on Kashmir. The new reality has to be accepted to move on from its complex and complicated past
Our Constitution has been reformed 104 times in just 70 years
He also said all newspapers and TV channels are functioning in Kashmir and there is no decline in circulation of newspapers.