Shoot at sight orders, army patrol on Airport Road

GK CITY CORRESPONDENT

Srinagar, Sep 17:  On day six of continued curfew, the state police announced shoot at sight orders on the Airport Road here, while Army personnel were seen patrolling a portion of the road, barely half a mile away from the aerodrome.From midnight police gypsies could be heard making announcements More

Poor mobile services irk Dar Mohalla residents

RABIA NOOR

Srinagar, Sept 17: The severe connectivity problem in mobile services at Dar Mohalla, Nigeen here, is causing huge problems to the subscribers of various mobile companies there. A group of mobile subscribers from the area told Greater Kashmir that due to severe connectivity problem in the area call More

  • Kashmir

Petition in SC prays for end to Curfew in Kashmir

Srinagar: National Panthers Party Friday filed a petition in the Supreme Court of India against the continued curfew in the Kashmir Valley. The petitioner, Professor Bhim Singh, has maintained in the writ More



  • Srinagar City

Shoot at sight orders, army patrol on Airport Road

GK CITY CORRESPONDENT

Srinagar, Sep 17:  On day six of continued curfew, the state police announced shoot at sight orders on the Airport Road here, while Army personnel were seen patrolling a portion of the road, barely More




  • Jammu

Peaceful protests in Jammu

Poonch. Mendhar remain under curfew

GK NEWS NETWORK

Jammu, Sept 17: Anti-America protests rocked various parts of Jammu region on Friday as people took to street and protested against the alleged description of Holy Quran in USA and killing of three civilians More



  • News

Hurriyat (M) delegation calls on Nawaz

‘We will support Kashmiris till they achieve their goal’

NISAR AHMED THOKAR

Islamabad, Sept 17: Reaffirming his full support to Kashmir cause the former prime minister of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharief on Friday said that his country would continue its political, moral and More



  • PaK

AJK expresses solidarity with Valley

Rallies, seminars held; traders observe shutdown

BY TARIQ NAQASH

Muzaffarabad, Sept 17: Activists of Jamaat-i-Islami took to the streets here on Friday to condemn the fresh spate of atrocities and killings in Kashmir but no such programme was organized by the government More



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