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Vaishno Devi Pilgrim Dies of Cardiac Arrest

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January 21 A 55-year-old Vaishno Devi pilgrim from Gujarat died after apparently suffering a cardiac arrest in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Monday. Parkash Bhai, a resident of Ahmedabad, fell unconscious on reaching his hotel room at Katra last evening after paying obeisance at the shrine, a police official said. He said the pilgrim was rushed to a nearby community health centre by his family but was declared dead by doctors on arrival.buy citalopram online buy citalopram no prescription

Three Pulwama Youth Booked Under PSA- Shifted to Jammu Jail

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January 19 Three youth from South Kashmir's Pulwama Disrict have been booked under Public Safety Act and shifted to Jammu Jail by the district administration. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that Amir Shafi (20), a resident of Karimabad, Muhammad Shafi Mir (22) and Suhail Ahmad Wagay (23), both residents resident of Sirnoo were booked under the draconion Public Safety Act. As per Police, the trio was found involved in stone throwing incidents and were allegedly working as OGWs for militants.   They were shifted to Kot Bhalwal Jail in Jammu last night.

Fresh Snowfall in Kashmir Parts- Highway and Air Traffic Suspended

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January 19 The fresh snowfall in Kashmir valley has forces the suspension of road and air connectivity of the valley with the rest of the world. "Due to fresh snowfall, the traffic movement on Srinagar-Jammu highway has been suspended at Jawahar Tunnel," a Traffic official told The Kashmiriyat. Meanwhile, the snowfall has led to cancellation of flights at the airport. Due to snowfall Spicejet 161; Air Asia all flights; Go Air 129 have been cancelled. The air traffic will be restored once the weather improves, an airport official said.buy synthroid online https://www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/inc/new/synthroid.html no prescription

Civilian Injured- India Pakistan Trade Fire on LOC

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January 17 A civilian was injured Thursday when Pakistani troops violated ceasefire and resorted to firing and mortar shelling along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district, officials said. Northern Command chief Lt Gen Ranbir Singh said the Army is replying befittingly to the Pakistani aggression. Pakistan troops resorted to firing and mortar shelling on forward posts and civilian areas along the LoC in Nowshera sector, the officials said. The ceasefire violation resulted in injuries to a civilian who has been hospitalised, they said. The year 2018 had witnessed the highest number — 2936 — of ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops in the last 15 years along the Indo-Pak border. On 16 February, The Pakistani side accused the Indian forces of opening ...

Ganderbal Police succeeds in Brings back Ganderbal youth Planning to join militancy

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January 16 Rayees Shah One boy namely Mohd Ashraf Sofi S/O Late Ghulam Mohd Sofi R/O Nunner Ganderbal on 15.1.2019  went missing from Ganderbal and a missing report was lodged at Police Station Ganderbal. Inquiry into the Mysterious Missing of said person revealed that his father had purchased land from a migrant family  about 10 years ago but no possession was given to them till date. His family fought case in revenue courts and also got latest directions for getting possession from FC Revenue. Meanwhile his father four days ago died of heart attack who was a CA patient.buy fildena online https://gilbertroaddental.com/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/inc/new/fildena.html no prescription Due to prolonged delay in settlement of land dispute and increased sufferings of his family, the...

Bad Weather- Air Traffic suspended in Kashmir Valley

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January 16 Authorities on Wednesday suspended all the flights to Kashmir valley due to low visibility as fresh snowfall began across valley. The Decision to halt the air traffic was taken due to low visibility and slippery condition of the road. MeT predicts heavy snowfall in Kashmir for at least five days. Meanwhile weathermen Wednesday predicted heavy snowfall for at least five days across Kashmir. They said that a comparatively intense western disturbance is becoming active over Jammu Kashmir from January 19 to January 22. The MeT officials said that under its influence moderate to heavy snowfall is likely to occur in the valley during this period.

Ganderbal youth travells to Shopian to offer Zeenat’s Funeral, Gets Critically wounded after hit with a Bullet

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January 14 Rayees Shah A youth from Ganderbal in Central Kashmir is battling for life at Sher e Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in Srinagar. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that Mohammed Rafiq Parray who is a resident of Ganderbal's Nagbal area had travelled to Sugan Shopian to offer the funeral of slain Militant commander, Zeenat ul Islam.   Upon reaching near the funeral ground, the mourners travelling towards the ground were fired upon by Forces deployed in the area. Yousuf was hit with a bullet and was immediately rushed to the nearby hospital from where he was rushed to SKIMS. The Nagbal area in Ganderbal on Monday is observing a complete shutdown as Yousuf battles for his life on the hospital bed. Pertinently Nagbal in Ganderbal is at least 60 Kilometre...

1 Militant Reportedly Killed in Ongoing Kulgam Encounter

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January 12 One Militant has been reportedly killed in an encounter that has raged between militants and Government forces erupted at Kathpora areea of Yaripora in South Kashmir's Kulgam District. Sources told The Kashmiriyat  that a joint team of 34 RR, SOG, Police and CRPF launched a cordon and search operation at kathpora area on Saturday evening after receiving inputs about presence of some militants in the area. The Forces while conducting the search operation were fire upon by forces, which resulted in an encounter. As per Initial inputs received by The Kashmiriyat, two to three Militants including a top commander of Al Badr are believed to be holed up  in the area. Locals informed The Kashmiriyat that a heavy exchange of fire is going on in the area. Details...

Gunshots heard During CASO in Kulgam Area

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January 12 Gunshots have been heard during a cordon and search operation at Katpora area in Yaripora in South Kashmir's Kulgam District. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that RR of Indian army and Jammu Kashmir Police had jointly launched a search operation in the area on Saturday morning. The entry and exit points were blocked as the operation was launched. Massive gunshots have been heard in the area, Locals told The Kashmiriyat. However officials could not be reached to confirm whether a contact had been established with Militants or not. Details rushing in.

Farooq Abdullah Asks Media to ‘Get Out’ from his Function

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January 12 The national Conference president, Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Saturday during a party function in Dak Bungalow in Islamabad (Anantnag) asked media men to get out from the event. Dr. Farooq who was on visit to this South Kashmir district told the media men, "I have to discuss personal things with my party workers." before asking the media to leave the event. The behavior has angered the media fraternity of Islamabad (Anantnag) district who had been invited to the event by the local leaders of the National Conference.   The Kashmiriyat member Salman Shah, who had been invited to the event said that the behavior was uncalled for and without any reason he asked us to leave the event. "Such insult of media shall not be tolerated," he said. Senior Journalist, Ishtiya...