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Troops kill father of 7 daughters
GOWHAR BHAT
* Protests Rock Keller * 2 Army Vehicles Torched * 4 Protesters Wounded * Police Register Murder CaseKeller (Shopian), Apr More
Civilian killings intolerable: SHRC
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, Apr 24: Taking a serious note of the latest killing of a civilian at Keller, the State Human Rights Commission has termed the incident as a gruesome violation of human rights.Reacting to the killing of Ghulam Muhammad in Chewan, Keller, SHRC chairperson, Justice (Retd) Bashir-ud-din More
‘What will happen to these children’
GOWHAR BHAT
Keller (Shopian), Apr 24: Ghulam Muhammad Kalas, who was shot dead by army on Saturday morning here in south Kashmir, has left behind nine children.All of them were sitting around their mother, Shameema, as neighbours and relatives consoled her. She was in a shock as her husband was being buried More
Pakistani TV channels off air in Jammu
Muslim Bodies Condemn Govt Action
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Apr 24: At least 11 Pakistani TV channels including two popular Islamic channels were taken off the air by the cable operators in Jammu on Saturday following a notice by the district administration seeking to know whether they had the permission to air the channels.The Deputy Commissioner More
Police to seek Forensic opinion
UMER MAQBOOL DAR
Handwara, (Kupwara), Apr 24: Police have decided to seek the Forensic opinion about the weapon which was handed to it by army along with the body of 70-year old Habibullah Khan, killed in a fake encounter allegedly by troopers of 6-Rashtriya Rifles at Rainawari forests, 130 km from here, on More
- Kashmir
'JKLF to go on hunger strike on April 28'
LAJPAT NAGAR CASE VERDICT FALLOUT
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Apr 24: The chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik, Saturday expressed sympathies with the families of the two Kashmiris who have been sentenced to death in Lajpat More
- Srinagar City
SP College seminar highlights role of books
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Apr 24: A day after holding exhibitions of rare books and manuscripts in the state, the Department of Libraries and Research Saturday organized a daylong seminar – Books and Society - at SP College More
- GK Business
Demand in Kashmir pushes up prices of green gram in Pakistan
Cross-LoC trade
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, Apr 22: The growing demand for Pakistani green gram in the Valley has pushed up the price of this commodity on the other side of the LoC, forcing the Islamabad government to impose a temporary More






