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Trio arrested in Pulwama for ‘uploading militant content on internet’

Srinagar: In three different nocturnal raids in two areas of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district counter insurgency force Special Operation Group arrested three youth for allegedly...

Kashmir valley receives fresh snowfall

Srinagar: Many areas in the higher reaches of Kashmir received fresh snowfall while plains experienced intermittent rains breaking the long dry spell, even as...

Complete ‘shutdown’ in J&K on India’s Republic Day

On the occasion of India's 67th Republic Day, a complete shutdown was observed today in Jammu and Kashmir as the valley was swathed in a blanket of heavy security.

Republic Day function held amid tight security in Kashmir

Srinagar: Amid tight security, R-Day functions in Kashmir passed off peacefully with unfurling of the tricolour and cultural programmes at various places.Divisional Commissioner Kashmir...

Week ahead, snowfall predicted in Kashmir valley

Except for brief spells of snow in plains, the harshest winter period has thus far remained largely dry. (Representational Image)Srinagar: The prevalent dry weather...

“Specific arrangements” in Kashmir to fight “cow-worshipping Hindus”: ISIS

In what can keep the Indian security forces on toes, pro-freedom rebels causing a disturbance in Kashmir for ages have now extended their support to savages of the Islamic State.

APDP demands probe into Pulwama barber’s killing

While strongly condemning the murder of a barber Ghulam Mohammad Hajam, the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons demanded an impartial enquiry.

Martyr’s Memorial Row: A fortnight of shutdowns in Pulwama

With the administration "backtracking" from its word with Pulwama residents to allow installation of a 'memorial' plaque for slain militants, locals resumed shutdown.

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