Unabated cold wave in Kashmir, Kargil freezes
IANS | 09 Jan 2015, 11:13 AMSrinagar: An unrelenting cold wave swept the Kashmir Valley on Friday as Kargil town in Ladakh region recorded the season's coldest night at minus 17.2 degrees, an official
Srinagar: An unrelenting cold wave swept the Kashmir Valley on Friday as Kargil town in Ladakh region recorded the season's coldest night at minus 17.2 degrees, an official
Srinagar: At least seven persons were injured in a grenade explosion triggered by suspected militants at the busy Lal Chowk in the heart of the city this afternoon, police
Jammu: The international border dividing Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan here was calm Wednesday."There has been no firing from Pakistan anywhere in the Jammu region
Jammu: Around 8,000 people displaced by firing and mortar shelling by Pakistan are still waiting in camps set up in Kathua and Samba districts of Jammu and Kashmir, even as no
Jammu: BSF has foiled yet another bid by Pakistan-based militants to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir under the cover of firing from across the border and thick fog in Kathua
Jammu: India will not do anything to disturb peace along the border in Jammu and Kashmir but will retaliate to any aggression by Pakistan, BSF chief DK Pathak said on
Srinagar: Night temperatures across Jammu and Kashmir improved on Tuesday because of a cloud cover although Kargil town remained frozen at minus 13 degrees Celsius, an official
Jammu: Pakistani troops targeted over 60 hamlets and scores of border posts in heavy overnight shelling in Kathua and Samba districts, with mortar bombs landing deep inside Indian
Jammu: The number of people abandoning their homes in border villages of Jammu and Kashmir crossed 10,000 Tuesday amid heightened tension following Pakistan shelling on the
Jammu: Over 7,000 people residing along the border in Samba and Kathua districts have been evacuated to safe places after Pakistani side resorted to heavy cross border firing
Samba (JK): Fear today returned to haunt the residents of border villages as Pakistan resumed heavy mortar shelling targeting scores of Border Out Posts and civilian areas along
Jammu: One BSF jawan has been killed in Pak firing along international border today.The incident took place at Khoura post in Samba sector of Jammu after Pakistan started firing
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