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Wounded teenager succumbs
Knocking CM’s Door, Protesters Demand Punishment For CRPF Troopers
GOWHAR BHAT
Srinagar, Jan 9: A teenager, who was shot at allegedly by the paramilitary CRPF troopers in city centre here on Friday evening, succumbed to his injuries at Sher-e- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences this morning triggering wide spread protests in several areas of the city mainly in Malteng, Dalgate More
‘Come our beloved, we’ll gift you LCD TV’
CRPF Shatters Teenager Inayat Khan’s Dream
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, Jan 9: “Come our beloved, we will gift your favourite LCD TV to you,” yelled Ubbi Bano, teenager Inayat Khan’s cousin, as she broke in tears near the United Nations Military Observers Group headquarters here.Ubbi was among hundreds of women who staged protests to demand Inayat’s body More
Encounters didn’t signify return of militancy: Omar Abdullah
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Jan 9: Downplaying the Lal Chowk encounter, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said that security forces had engaged the militants on the basis of credible intelligence inputs and the incidents did not signify revival of militancy.“Both the operations were initiated by the security More
‘Pressure on forces to tackle infiltration’
Large Number Of Militants Waiting To Cross Over: GOC Tiger Div
HARMEET SINGH
Jammu, Jan 9: General Officer Commanding of the army’s Tiger Division, Major General K Surendranath, Saturday said there was a constant pressure on the troops for tackling infiltration bids on the Line of Control and International Border during the current winter.“We have inputs of presence of More
Former militant shot dead
Infiltration Bid Foiled: BSF
GKNN/AGENCIES
Srinagar, Jan 9: Unidentified gunmen shot dead a former militant in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district, while an infiltration bid was foiled in Jammu’s Akhnoor sector, police and reports said on Saturday.“Gunmen fired upon the former militant Gulzar Ahmad Dar of Brazloo at Qaimoh this morning killing More
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'No compensation for damaged commercial structures'
ENCOUNTER AFTERMATH
DANISH NABI
Srinagar, Jan 9: The commercial structures damaged in the encounters between militants and troops are not being compensated by the government for the losses. It is only the damaged residential buildings More
- City
‘Demilitarize Lal Chowk’
On day two of protests, City centre traders take to streets threatening continued shutdown till CRPF bunker is removed from Palladium site.
SAMAAN LATEEF
Srinagar, Jan 9: Continuing with their protests for withdrawal of paramilitary CRPF bunker from the City centre, the traders of Lal Chowk on Saturday took to streets saying the shutdown would continue More
- Jammu
Release funds for dredging, de-silting: State govt to Centre
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Jan 9: The state government has urged the Centre to release funds for dredging and de-silting of flood channels in Kashmir. “Kashmir Valley is a flood prone area and a project amounting to More
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'No compensation for damaged commercial structures'
ENCOUNTER AFTERMATH
DANISH NABI
Srinagar, Jan 9: The commercial structures damaged in the encounters between militants and troops are not being compensated by the government for the losses. It is only the damaged residential buildings More
- GK Business
Govt veterinary centres in JK sans trained doctors
Deadly disease claims 60 sheep in Sumbal
PARVEZ RESHI
Sumbal, Jan 8: Outbreak of a deadly disease in sheep in many villages here has sent shock waves among the villagers who allege there are no trained veterinarians available in the government run veterinary More








