News Topic:Violence

SHATTERED INNOCENCE

Exploration of lost innocence amid societal brutality. Poignant verses reflect the erosion of purity in a world marred by violence and hypocrisy.

VIOLENCE

"I am walking through a mob of people. Some faces are familiar while a majority are strangers. Different bodies with different dresses, but death is common."

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.

Death toll reaches 34 during violence in Delhi

The death toll in the northeast Delhi communal riots reached 38 on Thursday, according to senior officials. The death count at GTB Hospital has risen to 34.

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...

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...

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...

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...

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