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In Kargil, Defence Minister says India will cross LoC if need arises

Remembering the valour of fallen soldiers during Operation Vijay, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that nobody musters the courage to raise their eyes towards India.

Four bills on J-K quota, electoral reservation introduced in Parliament

The Government of India on Wednesday introduced four bills in Parliament on quota and electoral reservation in Jammu & Kashmir.

PhD scholar from CUK among three held as police bust militant module in Kulgam

Jammu and Kashmir Police in Kulgam said that it has busted a militant recruitment module in the district by arresting three persons including a 17-year-old youth.

Locals demand macadamization of Pulwama-Sangam road

A vital Pulwama-Sangam road in Pulwama district is in dilapidated condition, causing immense hardship to people.

Centre likely to reserve three seats for Kashmiri migrants, PoJK refugees in J-K Assembly

Central govt is mulling amending the J&K Reorganisation Act to reserve three seats in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly for Kashmiri migrants and refugees.

Around 6,000 gazetted, non-gazetted posts vacant in J-K’s Health Department

There are around 6,000 gazetted and non-gazetted posts lying vacant in the Health Department in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

Pulwama-Pampore road, connecting hundreds of villages, in dilapidated condition

The Pulwama-Pampore road via Kakapora in south Kashmir is in a dilapidated condition due to which locals are suffering.

Crime Branch Kashmir files chargesheet against nine persons in fake jobs case

Economic Offences Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir produced a chargesheet against nine accused persons for their involvement in fraudulently securing jobs in SKIMS Soura.

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