News Topic:Kashmir Conflict

Whispers of the Valley

Heartfelt poem capturing the plight of Kashmiri Pandits, their exile from the Valley, enduring pain, longing for justice, and hope for healing and understanding.

Mirwaiz appeals India-Pakistan to unite Kashmir’s divided families

Chairman of the APHC, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, urged the governments of India and Pakistan to address the issues of families divided due to partition.

Kashmir’s chief cleric advocates dialogue for conflict resolution

Kashmir’s chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Friday advocated dialogue for the resolution of issues, stating that no issue can be resolved through force.

55 civilians killed in last 18 months in J&K

55 civilians were killed in J&K since January 2021 by militants, with 35 and 20 among them gunned down in 2021 and till 2nd June of this year, respectively.

India, Pakistan engage in ‘back channel’ talks to break impasse: Report

India and Pakistan have been engaged in "back channel" talks in order to break the stalemate in the relationship between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

Young author Aaqib Shaheen debuts with ‘Woh Jo Khawab Hi Raha’

The book 'Woh Jo Khawab Hi Raha' by young and budding author Aaqib Shaheen was on Sunday released during a literary event in Pulwama.

13 July 1931 in the light of history

13 July 1931 is an important date in the political history of Kashmir because it had a long-lasting effect on subsequent history of Kashmir.

کشمیر کا درد

کشمیر کا درد بھی عجیب درد ہے کہیں زخم گرم ہے تو کہیں سرد ہے۔ یہاں جہلم سے زیادہ آنسوؤں ہیں یہاں سیلاب میں ڈوبا ہر فرد ہے

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Man succumbs as gunmen attack Thar vehicle in Jewal Chowk Jammu

A firing incident was reported on Tuesday in Jewel Chowk area of Jammu, leaving a man critically injured who later succumbed to his injuries.
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Kashmir’s higher reaches witness fresh snowfall

The upper parts of the Kashmir Valley, including the popular tourist hubs of Gulmarg and Sonamarg, received fresh snowfall overnight.

Mysterious deaths in Rajouri reportedly linked to contaminated water

The deaths of 17 individuals, including 14 children, from three families in Baddal village, Rajouri, were initially suspected to be caused by a mystery disease.

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13 Years On: Naseem Shafaie, Kashmir’s first woman Sahitya Akademi awardee, reflects on poetry and empowerment

Naseem Shafaie, Kashmir's first woman Sahitya Akademi Awardee, reflects on her poetic journey, feminism, and Kashmir’s cultural legacy.