Protests erupt in Baramulla, one dies in firing
One person was killed and four were injured allegedly in firing by security forces during protests in Baramulla town in north Kashmir today.
Stir in J&K over student suicide
Thousands of mourners on Monday turned up at the funeral of Mudassir Kamran Malla, a Kashmiri PhD student at his native place Parigam in southern district of Pulwama.
Uproar in J&K House over Afzal
The J&K Assembly, now in its Budget Session in winter capital Jammu, was adjourned twice on Monday as mainstream Opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) created ruckus over the hanging of Parliamen
Prepared for passport confiscation, arrest: Yasin
Pro-independence Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) faction leader Muhammad Yasin Malik, who is currently on a personal visit to Pakistan, will be returning to New Delhi on March 9 on way back
Afzal letter: No need to be ashamed of attack on Parliament
Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru had in a letter purportedly written by him over four years ago said that there was no need to be ashamed of the December 13 attack on Parliament, but had stopped short of owning any responsibility for it.
Guru letter: Kin shouldn’t be remorseful over execution
Parliament attack convict Muhamnmad Afzal Guru wanted his family not to have any regrets over his execution but to show respect to the preferred place he was achieving shortly.
Curfew lifted from Kashmir Valley, Internet services restored
Curfew was today lifted from Kashmir Valley and mobile Internet services restored, a week after the restrictions were imposed following hanging of Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru.
Pak trooper intrudes, shot dead
The Army on Friday returned to the Pakistan Army the bullet-riddled corpse of the Pakistani soldier killed on Thursday when he allegedly intruded into Jammu and Kashmir.
Indian troops kill Pakistani soldier near Kashmir border
Indian troops shot dead a Pakistani soldier along the de facto border in the disputed Kashmir region in the first deadly exchange since a truce was agreed a month ago, officials said Friday.
Ban on dailies, Internet, SMS staysage correspondent
None of the Kashmir Valley’s over 60 English, Urdu and Kashmiri newspapers could hit the stands on Monday following a verbal ban on the publications imposed by the state government amidst growing tens