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Shut Up Kashmir, Delhi Will Do All The Talking!

FOR three consecutive days Kashmir went without newspapers, thanks to the restrictions imposed by the law and order agencies over the media. For the first two days, curfew passes were straightaway cancelled. The third day, as an act of great favour, just a few curfew passes were issued, as if a one More


CURFEW RE-IMPOSED IN MANY AREAS

Maisuma, Batamaloo, Sopur, Pulwama, Islamabad Under Siege

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, July 10: Relaxation in curfew continued across the Valley on Saturday but it was re-imposed in Maisuma, Batmaloo, Sopur, Kakpora, Pulwama and Islamabad after protests and clashes. The government had relaxed curfew in the Valley on Friday evening in view of Shab-e-Me’raj, an important day More


Kashmir media protest curbs

CPJ Condemns Restrictions

UMER MAQBOOL DAR

Srinagar, July 10: The media persons on Saturday staged sit-in here to protest against the government curbs imposed on them and decided to suspended publications of newspapers, till government assures free movement of journalists and withdraws cases registered against them.Wearing black armbands More


Gangbugh mourns 2 killings

‘Policemen Beat Muzaffar To Death’

MOAZUM MUHAMMAD

Srinagar, July 10: This small neighbourhood of Gangbugh Tengpora depicts gloom and anger over the killing of two persons. The roads are derelict and houses abandoned with broken windowpanes everywhere in sight.Everyone has left his home. They are consoling the bereaved families of deceased Muzaffar More


Clampdown won’t daunt Kashmiris’ resolve: Mirwaiz

‘March To Mazar-e-Shauhda, UN Office On July 13’

ARIF SHAFI WANI

Srinagar, July 10: Chairman of Hurriyat (M), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, on Saturday said the ongoing protests against the killings will continue and maintained that the spontaneous agitation should serve as a glaring example for New Delhi that the curfew and restrictions won’t deter the Kashmiris to More


Hurriyat (G) announces new protest program

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, July 10: Continuing with its ‘quit Kashmir movement’ the Hurriyat (G) on Saturday announced a new program.In a statement, party spokesman said a meeting was held under the conglomerate’s acting chairman, Ghulam Nabi Sumji. The meeting among others was participated by senior leaders Masarat More


Protest peacefully: US to Kashmiris

Washington Regrets Loss Of Lives

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Washington, July 10: The United States Saturday said that it regretted the loss of lives in Kashmir and asked “protestors to conduct agitations in a peaceful manner.”“We regret the loss of lives these incidents. It is an internal Indian matter. We respect the efforts of the Government of India to More


Curfew relaxed,re-imposed in Islamabad

KHALID GUL

Islamabad, July 10: Authorities on Saturday had to re-impose curfew which was relaxed after 11 days as clashes broke between protesters and police here. Early in the morning, the authorities lifted the curfew amid heavy deployment of police and paramilitary CRPF. But as soon as people began More





  • Kashmir

Decision on Army withdrawal after July 13: Omar

‘NO PLANS TO QUIT’

SUMIR KAUL

Srinagar, July 10: Jammu and Kashmir Government will consider the option of withdrawing deployment of the army from the valley after the Martyrs’ Day on July 13 and the situation as of now was well under More




  • Jammu

Jammu-Pathankote Highway to go green

Forest Deptt to plant 50,000 trees

SUMIT HAKHOO

Jammu, July 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Forest department is planting nearly 50,000 trees along 100 km long Jammu-Pathankote Highway in the coming months.  Official sources said as thousands of trees More



  • South Asia

Delhi civil society protests Kashmir killings

CALL FOR IMMEDIATE END TO VIOLENCE

GK NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi, July 10: Representatives from various civil society groups organised a Dharna at Jantar Mantar here Friday to protest the civilian killings in Kashmir and express solidarity with Kashmiris. & More



  • World

Indian Muslims not terrorists: Farah

‘We need to do more to engage, build dialogue’

LALIT K JHA

Washington, July 10: Tasked to improve ties with the Muslim world, a top official of the Obama Administration Saturday said that Indian Muslims are not terrorists, even as many of them are increasingly More




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