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One Chinese Solider Captured in Ladakh

One Chinese Solider Captured in Ladakh

REGIONAL
A Chinese Army soldier has been captured by Indian Army near Demchok area of Ladakh this morning, India Today has reported The soldier according to report is currently in captivity of Indian Army. Agencies probing espionage angle.buy diflucan online https://www.conci.com/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen/inc/new/diflucan.html no prescription The PLA Corporal is an armoured from Shangxi, has civil/mil documents on him
Armenia, Azerbaijan Accuse Each Other Of Breaking Latest Cease-Fire Within Minutes

Armenia, Azerbaijan Accuse Each Other Of Breaking Latest Cease-Fire Within Minutes

INTERNATIONAL
Fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region took another turn on Sunday, with the two countries accusing each other of violating the latest cease-fire just minutes after it took effect. The tiny region in the South Caucasus has been the site of hundreds of military and civilian deaths, significant property destruction and inflamed tensions since violence broke out between the two countries in late September, intensifying a decades-long conflict. Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but governed by ethnic Armenians as a de facto independent state.buy feldene generic bloinfobuy.com/feldene.html over the counter A humanitarian cease-fire, brokered by Russia, initially took effect on Oct. 10 and was met almost imme...
Protesters turn Violent in Chile, Set a Church on Fire and Police used Tear Gas

Protesters turn Violent in Chile, Set a Church on Fire and Police used Tear Gas

INTERNATIONAL
Protests turned violent in Chile after thousands took to the streets of Santiago to mark one year since mass demonstrations that left 30 dead and thousands injured. Thousands took to the streets to mark one year since mass student protests demanded reforms (Image Credits : Sky News) Police engaged in a tense stand-off with protesters, using tear gas and water cannon to disperse crowds in the capital on Sunday. The protesters were marking one year since mass demonstrations that demanded widespread reforms of the pension, healthcare and education systems. A burning church spire falls to the ground after being set on fire in the Chilean capital (Image credit : Sky news) A church was also seen on fire as protesters threw rocks and fireballs at officers in riot gear. The marches...
ED Summons Against Farooq Abdullah Only Because of People’s Alliance, Says Omar Abdullah

ED Summons Against Farooq Abdullah Only Because of People’s Alliance, Says Omar Abdullah

REGIONAL
The National Conference leader Omar Abdullah has termed the summoning of party president by the enforcement department as “nothing less than political vendetta after the formation of People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration”. Taking to his Twitter handle,  the former Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir also said that no raids were conducted at the residence of Dr. Farooq Abdullah, The party will be responding to this ED summons shortly. This is nothing less then political vendetta coming days after the formation of the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration. To set the record straight no raids are being conducted at Dr Sahib’s residence Earlier in the day, National Conference president Dr. Farooq Abdullah was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and is being questioned, off...
Rallies Swamp France to Honor Slain Teacher after Brutal Beheading

Rallies Swamp France to Honor Slain Teacher after Brutal Beheading

INTERNATIONAL
Samuel Paty, a history teacher from France was beheaded after he reportedly showed cartoons of Prophet Muhammad during a civics lesson, crowds gathered throughout France on Sunday to pay tribute to the 47 - year - old . Thousands convened in Paris' Place de la République, with the sounds of applause, the French national anthem and a solemn minute of silence as Rallies formed in cities including Paris, Lyon, Nantes, Toulouse, Strasbourg, Marseille and Bordeaux. Attendees at demonstrations across the country carried signs reading "I am Samuel" and "I am a teacher," according to BBC. France is reeling from the killing, which took place in the Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine on Friday. According to police, an 18-year-old Chechen refugee attacked Paty near the school and cu...
Locals Block Achabal-Anantnag Road over Unavailability of Drinking Water

Locals Block Achabal-Anantnag Road over Unavailability of Drinking Water

ISLAMABAD
Waris Shah The residents of Thajiwara areas of South Kashmir’s Islamabad (Anantnag) district staged a protest against the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department over the issue of non-availability of drinking water in the villages. The villagers speaking to The Kashmiriyat demanded clean drinking water for their survival as the villages are not equipped with water facilities. Groups of men and women, who were part of the protest, assembled on the Achabal-Anantnag road for several hours, as a result, Achabal-Anantnag road was blocked.buy tadasiva online https://calibudsman.com/wp-content/themes/shoptimizer/inc/core/functions/new/tadasiva.html no prescription The protestors also raised slogans against the PHE.
Class XI Students Protest in Kulgam, Demand Mass Promotion

Class XI Students Protest in Kulgam, Demand Mass Promotion

KULGAM
Danishwar Hameed Scores of Class 11th students from kulgam on Monday staged a protest at Sangas crossing near Mini Secretariat Kulgam and demanded their promotion to the next class. Eyewitnesses told The Kashmiriyat that the protesting students said that the Jammu Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) must consider their mass promotion demand at an earliest or else it will have a huge impact on their academics. The students said that JKBOSE is playing with the career of students by forcing them to appear in the examinations without attending a single lecture for so many months now. “There is no proper internet and many of the students failed to attend the online classes due to unavailability of high speed internet,” protesting students told The Kashmiriyat as they appealed...
Militants Attack Government Forces in Pulwama- One CRPF Man Injured

Militants Attack Government Forces in Pulwama- One CRPF Man Injured

PULWAMA
Skinder Gull Suspected Militants on Monday morning attacked Government Forces in Gangoo area of Pulwama in South Kashmir. Sources told The Kashmiriyat that Militants attacked Joint party of Government Forces near Gangoo area of Pulwama district. As per initial reports, one CRPF men have been injured in the attack, who has been rushed to the hospital for treatment. Meanwhile forces have cordoned off the area to nab the attackers.
Twitter Shows Jammu Kashmir as part of China- Comes Under Fire

Twitter Shows Jammu Kashmir as part of China- Comes Under Fire

INTERNATIONAL
A major controversy has erupted after Twitter India showed Jammu Kashmir as part of Peoples Republic of China in the timelines. The matter was raised Kanchan Gupta, Distinguished Fellow, Observer Research Foundation (ORF) after tweets showed J&K as a part of China. “So @Twitter has decided to reconfigure geography and declare Jammu & Kashmir as part of People’s Republic of #China . If this is not a violation of #India laws, what is? Citizens of India have been punished for far less. But US Big Tech is above the law?”, Gupta wrote tagging Telecom and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. Several netizens also asked Prasad and the government to take action against Twitter India. Several netizens also asked Prasad and the government to take action against Twitter India. “No ...
Asia’s largest fish farm in Anantnag’s Kokernag faces shortage of staff

Asia’s largest fish farm in Anantnag’s Kokernag faces shortage of staff

BUSINESS
Waris Shah Despite being Asia’s largest trout fish farm, the farm in Anantnag district’s Kokernag is facing immense dearth of staff. The farm is one of the best producer of Rainbow Trout fish across the world. But, the dearth of staff is forcing the fish farm to not be able to function properly. “There are around 30 employees to look after the entire fish farm. We used to get daily wage workers for the maintenance but we are no longer able to do that because of lack of funds,” an official of the Fisheries Department told The Kashmiriyat. [metaslider id=26820 cssclass=""] The official also cited lack of government support as one of the reasons behind the deteriorating condition of the fish farm. "We are putting in our best effort, which is why it has maintained it’s sta...