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CASO Launched in Budgam

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April 04 (Image used for Representation) A Massive Cordon and Search Operation has been Launched jointly by Government Forces in  Khan Mohallah, checkmarg, arizal beerwah in Central Kashmir's Budgam. Official Sources told The Kashmiriyat that Jammu Kashmir police, RR and CRPF launched a joint operation to flush out Militants.buy viagra pack online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/new/viagra-pack.html no prescription "We had received inputs about Militant Movement in the area," officials said. Details Emerging.

4 Killed in Road Accidents in Kashmir

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April 04 One person was killed and another was injured when a stone hit their vehicle on Srinagar-Jammu national highway, official sources said here on Wednesday. The injured were rushed to the hospital where one of them identified as Barak Bilal, (23) a resident of Uamania Colony, Sanant Nagar, Srinagar was declared brought dead. While a couple and their 3-year old child died while their 18-months old baby was injured in a road mishap at Letpora along Srinagar-Jammu highway on Wednesday wee hours. The deceased have been identified as Ghulam Nabi Dar (40), his wife Jawahara Begium (35), their son Nasir Dar (3) of Hatlungoo Sopore. The injured has been identified as Yasir Dar (18-months old).

14,460 Bunkers worth 415.73 Crores to be Constructed Across LOC in Jammu Kashmir

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April 04 (Image Used for Representation) NBCCBSE, State-owned construction firm today said it has received sanction for the construction of 14,460 bunkers in villages along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu Kashmir amounting to Rs 415.73 crore. "NBCC has received sanction from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, for the Construction of 14,460 bunkers in villages along the Indo-Pak Border in the state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) amounting Rs 415.73 crore (approx)," the company said in a BSE filing. NBCC said it is already executing border fencing work on Indo-Pak & Indo-Bangla borders for the MHA. Shares of NBCC were trading at Rs 208.85 apiece, down 0.85 per cent, on BSE.

Hurriyat Freedom did not last Long, Nobody will be allowed to Shopian

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April 04 The Director General of Police on last Friday had announced that Hurriyat leaders will be allowed to go anywhere as they wish. But on Sunday Hurriyat leaders were again put under House arrest while Yasin malik was detained and lodged in Central Jail Srinagar. The Hurriyat has issued a call of 'Shopian Chalo' on Wednesday. However nobody will be allowed to march to Shopian today, a Police official told 'The Kashmiriyat'. "Nobody, whether a Civilian or Hurriyat leader or media person will be allowed to March to Shopian today," the Police official said. Meanwhile a Team of 'The Kashmiriyat' was sent back on the way to Shopian to cover a story on Shopian Killings. Strict Restrictions have been imposed throughout the valley especially in South Kashmir on the third consecutive ...

Average Life of Kashmiri Militant Reduces to 3 Months

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April 04 In a strong indication that the shelf life of Kashmiri militants has plummeted, all the 13 militants killed by the security forces on Sunday had joined the militancy movement only about three-four months back. “Earlier the shelf life of a militant in Kashmir was between six and eight months which has further gone down now to about three to four months now," a top military official closely associated with the Kashmir counter-insurgency operations told a newspaper. All the militants killed by the Government forces in three incidents on Sunday had joined outfits like Hizbul Mujaheedin and Lashkar-e-Tayyaba not more than four months back, he said. He added that All of them were Kashmiri youth who were trained locally and were in the Category B group of militants. In the Dragar inci...

Army Prepares New List of 9 ‘Most Wanted Militants’

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April 04 (Representational Image) The Kashmir valley has witnessed several encounters in the past two months owing to increased recruitment into the Hizbul Mujahideen. Recruitments have been the highest in Baramulla, an Intelligence Bureau report says. Here is the new hit-list: Zakir Rashid Bhat alias Moosa, Ansar Chief from Noorpora Awantipora Category A++ Showkat Tak, alias Abu Huzaifa, Lashkar Commander Pulwama from Panzgham Pulwama Category A++ Riyaz Naikoo alias Zubair Ul Islam, Hizbul Chief Of Kashmir Valley from Beighpora Pulwama Category A++ Zeenat Ul islam alias Usman Hizb Area Commander Shopian from Shopian Category A++ Dr Saifullah alias Abu Musaib, Hizb Commander Srinagar Area From Malangpora Pulwama Category A++ Saddam Padder alias Zaid, Hizb Commander Shopia...
Educational Institutes to remain shut tomorrow, Universities Postpone Exams

Educational Institutes to remain shut tomorrow, Universities Postpone Exams

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April 03 The Kashmir University, Islamic University of Science and Technology and Central University of Kashmir have postponed all the exams scheduled for tomorrow (04 April 2018). In a Telephonic Conversation a university official told The Kashmiriyat,” All the exams scheduled for tomorrow have been postponed, Classwork has also been suspended.” The order has been issued as a precautionary measure in view of the law and order situation in Kashmir valley. Meanwhile educational institutes have been ordered to remain shut throughout the Kashmir valley for tomorrow.buy cialis soft online https://gilbertroaddental.com/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/inc/new/cialis-soft.html no prescription

Stone Throwing Clashes in Islamabad Areas

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April 03 Tawseef Nazir Stone Throwing protests erupted in Ashajipora and Sarnal areas of South Kashmir's Islamabad town. The Clashes erupted between youth and Troopers, the troopers deployed used force to disperse the protesters, Sources told The Kashmiriyat. Sources also said that 6 youth have been arrested in Ashajipora while one more youth has been arrested in Shirpora. Clashes had also erupted in Seer Hamdan and Dialgam areas earlier.

“10 Policemen, 40 Youth Injured in Kangan Clashes, 2 Critical”

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April 03 Another clash between youth and Government Forces took place on Tuesday in Jammu Kashmir. As per NewX, the latest information, 20 policemen got injured in stone pelting incident in the Kangan region of Kashmir Valley. They have also said that 40 protesters got injured in the incidence and 2 are in critically condition.  The incident occurred after the death of a youth who yesterday got injured during the clash between Indian forces and protesters in Kangan region.  “A youth named Gowher who was injured during clashes between protesters and security forces in Kangan area of Ganderbal district yesterday, died at a hospital here today,” officials said. 2 civilians were injured during clashes with government forces in Kangan area of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on Tues...

Aerial Firing, Tear Gas Shelling on protesters in Islamabad

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April 03 (Image used for representation) Nadeem Yusuf The Government Forces on Tuesday resorted to massive tear smoke shelling in Dialgam area of South Kashmir's Islamabad (Anantnag) District. Eyewitnesses told The Kashmiriyat that clashes began in the area when youth threw stones on troopers deployed in the area. As Soon as more youth joined the protests, the troopers fired aerial shots and tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters, Eyewitnesses said. The Clashes were going on when this report was filed. The Police however refuted the reports of Aerial firing and said no such incident of firing took place in the locality.