Jammu and Kashmir Director-General of Police (DGP) on Tuesday held a chaired a meeting of senior officers of Kashmir Zone to review the crime and security arrangements for the upcoming Republic Day events.
"'Bharat Jodo' yatra will enter Jammu from Punjab, and we will be making all the security arrangements possible. Guidelines for the yatra will depend upon the type of road they will be travelling and the traffic," J&K DGP Dilbag Singh said.
"Almost clear that it was planned by Govt of India. We didn't see their photos or bodies. Until it's clear as to who's the killer, all fingers point toward agencies of the Government of India," said Mustafa Kamal.
"CRPF personnel of the G/18 Battalion of Gufbal camp, Qaimoh rescued the injured and rushed them to Anantnag hospital for treatment," informed CRPF officials.
After a recent snowfall affected road connectivity and basic facilities in some areas of Kashmir Division, the advance measures put in place by the Administration helped to respond immediately to any emergency arising due to Snowfall and restore services at the earliest, stated an official r
The Jammu and Kashmir government with an aim of building strong grassroots institutions for the poor, engaging them in gainful livelihood interventions and ensuring appreciable improvement in their income on a sustainable basis through the UMEED scheme of J&K Rural Livelihood Mission (JK
Indian Army's Northern Command has organised 'Know Your Army - Military Equipment Display' on the Campus of Government Degree College Udhampur for aspiring young students and parents on the eve of 75th Army Day, 2023.
"Rajouri is the land of heroes and brave and has never allowed the conspiracies and nefarious plans of the neighbouring nation to succeed," Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi said on Veterans Day.
Amid near blizzard-like conditions, Indian Army's Chinar Corps soldiers conducted the emergency evacuation of a pregnant woman who was in distress in a remote village on the Line of Control.
The Jammu and Kashmir police arrested one person in Braripora Handwara and recovered cash amounting to Rs 57.43 lakh concealed in a geyser, informed police officials on Wednesday.