Daily Archives: 2nd March 2018

Humanity shamed again in Kashmir, newborn left to die on Srinagar road

Srinagar: Humanity was shamed again in Jammu and Kashmir summer capital Srinagar’s Downtown area where a newborn male baby was left on the roadside on Friday. Reports came in the early morning that a dead male newborn baby was lying outside the Gungbaksh(RA) park in Nowhatta area of Downtown Srinagar. “We received reports around 8:30 inthe morning that a newborn ...

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Ajas Bandipora delegation takes up Degree College issue with CM

A delegation of residents of Ajas Bandipora and adjacent areas called on the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti here on Monday and brought issue of Degree College for Ajas area into her notice. They said that Ajas is centrally located and is most suitable and ideal place for college and our children have to cover long distances to reach the colleges ...

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Cross Loc trade: Govt revokes ban on Pistachio

The Government on Friday revoked the ban on trading of Pistachio through the Line of Control. The Jammu & Kashmir Joint Chamber of Commerce (JCCI) while expressing satisfaction over the decision has suspended its protest. “Government has removed the ban immediately on trading of Pistachio which has been the result of taking up the matter with the concerned by the ...

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Boy hangs self to death in North kashmir’s sopore

Mohammad iqbal Sopore : A 13-year-old boy committed suicide by hanging himself to death at his home in North Kashmir’s Sopore on Friday. According to reports Wasil Ahmed Parra, son of Sonawullah Parra resident of Adipora Sopore was found hanged at his home. However he was rushed to Sub District Hospital Sopore where doctors declared him brought dead. Meanwhile Police ...

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Pakistan summons Indian envoy over ceasefire violations

Islamabad, March 2: Pakistan on Friday summoned India’s Deputy High Commissioner J.P. Singh over alleged ceasefire violations by Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC) which it said left a civilian dead. Mohammad Faisal, who heads the South Asia wing in the Foreign Office, summoned the Indian envoy and “lodged a strong protest on the unprovoked ceasefire violations” by ...

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Hajin areas observe shutdown against militants’ killing

By: Sajid Maqbool Raina Hajin : A complete shutdown was being observed in various parts of Bandipora district for the four Consecutive day. Top official said, “On specific about presence inputs of two to three militants in the area, the soldiers of army’s 13 Rashtriya Rifles, the personnel of special operation group of J&K Police and the troopers of 45th ...

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Rain, snow lash Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, March 2: A fresh spell of rainfall lashed the plains of Jammu and Kashmir while the higher reaches received moderate snowfall on Friday. “Widespread rainfall in the plains and moderate snowfall occurred in the higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir during the last 12 hours. Inclement weather is likely to continue during the next 24 hours,” Met Office said. ...

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Experts urge China, Pakistan to counter Indian military designs in South Asia: Report

Pakistani experts urged the authorities to take immediate notice of Indian Armed Forces JointDoctrine (IAFJD) 2017, which indicates that New Delhi sees both China and Pakistan as direct military threats and plans to explicitly conduct “surgical strikes” as a formal part of India’s retaliatory toolkit. This validates theexistence of India’s ‘Cold Start’ military doctrine and clearly highlights a shift in ...

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Geelani pay tributes to Zakura and Tengpora massacre victims

Chairman Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Geelani on Thursday paid tributes to “martyrs of Zakura and Tengpora massacres” and said their sacrifices can never be forgotten. In a statement, Geelani demanded impartial investigations under War Crimes Tribunal of the United Nations against the forces involved in the “massacres” of Zakura, Tengpora, and other killings during the past twenty-eight years in ...

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