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Two outside residents purchase land in Jammu district after Article 370 abrogation

Two outsiders from Delhi and Punjab have bought land in Jammu district after the BJP government abrogated Article 370 in J-K.

J-K’s agriculture land can be transferred for public purposes: MHA

Ministry of Home Affairs said that J-K Govt can allow transfer of agricultural land for public purposes such as education and healthcare.

Only two people from outside J-K bought property after Article 370 repealed: MHA

The Centre informed the Parliament that only two persons from outside J-K purchased properties in the UT post abrogation of Article 370.

Since 1989, 5886 security personnel killed in J-K: MHA

The Ministry of Home Affairs informed the Parliament that a total of 5886 security personnel have been killed in the UT since 1989.

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