News Topic:Violence
J&K
J&K: Violence consumes 23 civilian lives in six-month period of 2020
At least 23 civilians were killed in militancy related violence during the current year in Jammu and Kashmir. Some of the civilians were killed in Pakistan shelling along Line of Control during cross border firing.
Jammu
Darbar move employees warn to leave Jammu
SRINAGAR — The darbar move (non-secretariat) employees federation on Saturday threatened to return to Kashmir if the government didn’t take measures to ensure their...
Poems
The Burning Paradise
Is Kashmir still the paradise on earth?
Are its Winters still white?
Are its waters still blue?
Is it still a sacred land?
Certainly not!
Yes, it's not as...
Kashmir
Government Degree College Pulwama to remain closed for two days
Pulwama: District Administration Pulwama Sunday issued an order to close Government Degree College Pulwama for two days i.e, 17th and 18th April, 2017.The order...
Views
Degree College Pulwama incident a vicious act of Forces: AJKSU
Srinagar: All Jammu & Kashmir Students Union has termed the violence in Government Degree College Pulwama as a vicious act of security forces.In a...
News & Interviews
Police responsible for violence in the college: Principal, Degree College Pulwama
Pulwama: Following the violence and injuries to 54 students in Government Degree College Pulwama, Principal of the college Prof Abdul Hamid Sheikh said the...
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Young man dies after falling off 20-feet pole in central Kashmir
A young man died after falling off a 20-feet high pole in the Humhama area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Sunday.
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Kashmir Valley shaken by Sunday morning earthquake
A moderate earthquake rattled the picturesque Kashmir Valley on Sunday morning, causing panic among residents and triggering concerns about potential damage.
Medical Representatives’ entry in hospitals takes priority over patients, causing chaos
The entry of Medical Representatives (MRs) in hospitals during official hours is causing a mess in hospitals with doctors giving them preference over patients.
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Father-Daughter Bond: Kashmiri song ‘Kya Karie Korimol’ goes viral
Experience the soul-stirring magic of "Kya Karie Korimol," a captivating Kashmiri song from Coke Studio Bharat.
India’s tech promise to rival China falters
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