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J&K cops’ nuclear bunker idea daft: Omar

The Jammu and Kashmir police alert asking residents to build underground bunkers to prepare for a possible nuclear war is snowballing into a major controversy.

2 jawans die as valley gets heavy snowfall

Two Army jawans posted in Kashmir frontier were killed and another injured in a “weather-related” incident on Friday.

Pak not ready to accept anything: Army

Soon after Monday’s flag meeting between the area commanders of the facing armies at Chakan-da-Bagh crossing point, Pakistan had said that one civilian resident was injured in India’s renewed firing i

J&K: 40 more panches resign

The recent attacks against Jammu and Kashmir’s grassroots public representatives by suspected militants have reduced them to a scared lot as about 40 of them quit their posts on Monday raising the num

Army refutes Haji Peer raid allegations

The Army on Thursday denied that it initiated the ongoing bloody combats along the Line of Control (LOC) by raiding a Pakistani military post in Haji Pir area facing Charunda village of Uri sector on

Bedi commission absolves Omar Abdullah

A one-man judicial commission probing the custodial death of a ruling National Conference (NC) activist here in September 2011 has exonerated chief minister Omar Abdullah of all accusations levelled b

Delhi HC blast accused killed in J&K encounter

Shakir Hussein, alias Chota Hafiz, an accused in the September 7, 2011 Delhi high court blast case, has been killed in a brief encounter with security forces in high altitude Navapachi area of Jammu a

Protests, hungerstrike mark Kashmir Valley shutdown

The Kashmir Valley was shut on Monday coinciding with the International Human Rights Day.

Stage set for Valley's first-ever international cycling race

The stage is set for Kashmir to host its first-ever international cycling race as the authorities here have completed all the arrangements for the mega-event to be held on Tuesday.

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JKCA treasurer resigns in the wake of player-coach fiasco

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The crisis in Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) deepened today as the treasurer of the body, Manzoor Wazir tendered his resignation following the ongoing feud between valley-based players a

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