Curfew continues in Kishtwar
IANS | 18 Aug 2013, 1:53 PMJammu: Curfew continued for the 10th day Sunday in Kishtwar town of Jammu and Kashmir although it was relaxed for a short duration Saturday. An indefinite curfew was imposed Aug 9
Jammu: Curfew continued for the 10th day Sunday in Kishtwar town of Jammu and Kashmir although it was relaxed for a short duration Saturday. An indefinite curfew was imposed Aug 9
Jammu: A small batch of 44 pilgrims left Jammu base camp today for Amarnath cave shrine in South Kashmir Himalayas.The batch, comprising 15 men and 29 sadhus left from Bhagwati
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir police yesterday registered a case against anti-social elements who tried to spread rumours about an alleged act of desecration, triggering violent
Kishtwar: After eight days, curfew was today relaxed for one-and-a-half hours in selected areas of communal violence-hit Kishtwar district in Jammu region in view of improvement
New Delhi: Dr Sheikh Jalal-ud-din, eminent cardiologist from Kashmir, today succumbed to injuries sustained in an attack by militants a month back on the outskirts of
Jammu: After remaining suspended for the last two days, the Amarnath yatra today resumed with a batch of 255 pilgrims leaving from here to the cave shrine in south Kashmir
Srinagar: Normal life in this Jammu and Kashmir summer capital and other major towns of the valley was partially affected Saturday due to a shutdown called by separatists.Shops
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir unit of BJP yesterday demanded a CBI probe into the alleged role of former state minister Sajjad Ahmed Kitchloo in the communal clashes at Kishtwar.“The
Jammu: The ongoing pilgrimage to the cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas remained suspended for the second consecutive day today from Jammu following bad weather
Kishtwar: Shops and offices reopened and people were out doing their chores as normalcy returned to Jammu region a week after outbreak of communal violence in Kishtwar, where
Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir: Situation in Kashmir Valley's Jammu region, that had witnessed violent clashes recently, was limping back to normal, allowing authorities to lift
Jammu: Using heavy calibre guns, Indian Army retaliated strongly after Pakistani troops today resorted to unprovoked and indiscriminate firing with rocket and mortar shell attacks
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