Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday claimed it arrested a terror associate of The Resistance Front (TRF), an offshoot of proscribed Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba during a checking in Kehnusa village of Bandipora district.
The Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD) welcomed the government of India's decision to reopen cases of Kashmiri Hindu genocide from 1989-90. It hailed it as a historic step in the right direction towards full recognition of the KP genocide.
The meeting, a convergence of esteemed administrative and police officials, was a testament to the collective dedication to ensuring a splendid tribute to the nation's 76th year of sovereignty.
Local artists and writers hailed the success of South Kashmir's inaugural two-day Veshaw Literary Festival, emphasizing the significance of a platform close to home to showcase their creative works.
Baramulla, a northern district of J&K Union Territory (UT), has recently emerged as a symbol of progress in the dairy industry, leading the state’s White Revolution. With an astounding daily milk production of over 5.5 lakh litres in the year 2022–23, Baramulla has demonstrated remarkabl
During the meeting, the UKPNP delegation passionately conveyed their concerns regarding the ongoing human rights violations in PoK as well as across the nation. The UKPNP delegation presented a comprehensive overview of the current political, social, economic, cultural, land-grabbing, and en
Taking to Twitter, Anupam shared a post thanking PM Narendra Modi and wrote, “HISTORICAL: Happy and relieved to know that Government has finally decided to reopen cases of genocide against Kashmiri Hindus. Murder of Justice Pt. #NeelkanthGanjoo is to be investigated first. Thank you
"It's too little too late after 34 years of the incident. Now we don't want our wounds to be scraped again," SK Ganjoo, the son of the slain former judge said.
Baramulla, a northern district of the Union Territory has recently emerged as a symbol of progress in the dairy industry, leading the state’s White Revolution.
The police on Monday said it arrested a couple for allegedly posing as Indian Police Service and Indian Administrative Service officers and duping people of lakhs of rupees by promising jobs in the Srinagar district.
Jammu and Kashmir State Investigation Agency on Monday reopened its inquiry after nearly three decades into the murder of retired Judge, Neelkanth Ganjoo, a Kashmiri Pandit.