DM revokes suspension of publication of 3 newspapers
Jammu, July 6: The district magistrate, Jammu M K Dwivedi Tuesday set aside the conditional order of forfeiture and suspension of publication of three newspapers ‘Early Times’, ‘Glimpses of Future’ and ‘The Shadow’ and allowed them to continue the publications. An official statement said the MoreBSF trooper killed in border firing
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Jammu, July 6: Pakistani troops fired at two forward Indian positions along the Indo-Pak border in Poonch and Jammu district, killing a BSF trooper, BSF said. Pakistani troops fired at the Chak Fagwari Border Outpost in Pargawal sub-sector, 20 kms from here, around 6:15 am, BSF officials More2 Amarnath yatris die
Jammu, July 6: Two Amarnath pilgrims died in two separate incidents in Jammu and Reasi districts of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said here today. Twenty six-year-old Hari Om, hailing from Chandigarh, died of a heart attack at the cave shrine of Shivkhori in Reasi district last evening, they More- Kashmir
CITY MOURNS 4-MORE KILLINGS
MOURNERS END UP IN COFFINS
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, July 6: Tuesday morning, mourners were shouldering coffins of two youth, Muzaffar Ahmed and Fayaz Ahmed killed allegedly by troopers, as the funeral procession walked the Gangbuh Bund near Tengpora More
- Jammu
DM revokes suspension of publication of 3 newspapers
Jammu, July 6: The district magistrate, Jammu M K Dwivedi Tuesday set aside the conditional order of forfeiture and suspension of publication of three newspapers ‘Early Times’, ‘Glimpses of Future’ and More
- South Asia
NHRC SEEKS REPORT
Machil killings
NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sought a report from the Centre on the Machil fake encounter case in which three youth were killed in frontier district of Kupwara in April this More
- World
Sino-Pak N-cooperation to be under int’l norms: China to India
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Beijing, July 6: China has made it clear to India that its civil nuclear cooperation with Pakistan will be in accordance with international obligations. New Delhi will “wait and see” how Beijing presses More


