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5 KILLED IN BATMALOO BLAST 4 CHILDREN AMONG DEAD; 25 INJURED
GK NEWS NETWORK
 Srinagar, July 24: Five people, including four children, were killed and 25 others injured when an unidentified person hurled a grenade in the general bus stand at Batmaloo here Thursday noon. Police said an unidentified person hurled a hand grenade around noon on a group of people boarding Continued..... More | Tension after killings GOWHAR BHAT
Srinagar, July 24: The otherwise busy Batmaloo remained gripped in fear and tension throughout the day, after a blast near general bus stand killed five persons Thursday. The blast has sent shock waves among shopkeepers of the area as well as transporters who throng the area. However, many Continued..... More | Shrinking Wullar, bane for winged visitors ‘Migratory Birds Skip Polluted Lake’
ARIF SHAFI WANI
 Srinagar, July 24: The Wullar Lake, one of the biggest attractions for thousands of migratory birds, can lose its winged visitors almost permanently if immediate steps are not taken to stop the inflow of sewage and encroachments in the water body, experts say. Owing to its location at the Continued..... More | Hotel booking now a click away in JK FAHEEM ASLAM
 Srinagar, July 24: Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC) on Thursday launched its online hotel booking facility to enable tourists and visitors to book hotels in the state from their respective places. The facility, first of its kind provided by any public sector organisation Continued..... More | Curfew in Jammu, adjoining areas AYSS asks Kashmiri politicians to quit Jammu, extends bandh upto Sunday
HARMEET SINGH
Jammu, July 24: Massive protests and resentment was triggered in Jammu city and some adjoining areas when the police shifted Kuldeep Raj Dogra’s body from Parade Ground, the venue of Amarnath Yatra Sangarash Samiti (AYSS)- sponsored dharna, to Bishnah for crimination around mid-night. After Continued..... More | ‘Some Babus exceed brief in Guv Rule’ PDP taking up issue with Vohra
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 24: The Peoples Democratic Party today said some bureaucrats were exceeding their brief during the Governor’s Rule in the state and some had even started harassing the Kashmir-based media. A PDP spokesman said there were reports that some Government functionaries have started Continued..... More | Pak objects to Indo-US N-deal Warns of arms race
GK MONITORING DESK
Srinagar, July 24: Pakistan has objected to some clauses of the Indo-US nuclear deal, warning that it will trigger an arms race in the sub-continent. Objecting to certain clauses in the draft of the IAEA safeguards agreement, officials at the Pakistan embassy in Vienna did not elaborate upon Continued..... More | |
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