‘An attempt to defame Kashmir horticulture sector’ Valley-based fruit growers today termed as “grave conspiracy” the reported branding of some “apples” found in a Haryana market, with anti-India slogans. As per reports carried by various news agencies, a resident in Haryana today purchased apples which were branded with anti-India slogans. The incident stirred controversy. Reportedly, the incident came to light at the Sirsa vegetable market in Haryana when two boxes of “Kashmiri apples” were opened and two apples in them were found with anti-India slogans written over them. ‘We want…
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Pellet Victims wear injuries as symbol of Sacrifice, Badge of Honour
Pellets have blinded, maimed and killed but they have failed to dampen the spirits of the victims. The youth with pellet-hit eyes are sad about losing vision but display the bandage on their eyes like souvenirs. Nineteen-year-old Adil from Kareemabad, Pulwama has become an overnight hero in his village since he lost his vision to pellets. “I am sad, no doubt, that I have to live with a compromised vision all my life, but more than being sad about the loss I am happy that I have sacrificed my eyes…
Read MoreResistance Group seeks UN Intervention on Kashmir Issue
Separatist Hurriyat Conference today asked the United Nations to intervene on the Kashmir issue by prevailing upon India to “shun violence” and initiate process for granting right to self determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. “Since we believe and understand that Kashmir dispute remains at the centre of the regional conflict, we appeal you to challenge the behaviour of Indian State in Jammu and Kashmir and urge it to stop this reign of terror. “In the interests of regional peace and global justice we once again implore you…
Read MoreAnother life lost over intense Friday taking death toll to 93 on 91 Day
Hit by pellets, Srinagar boy succumbs at SKIMS Day 91, Govt foils ‘UN Chalo’ with curfew 60 injured in fresh clashes across Kashmir Sonwar shrine locked to prevent public gathering No prayers at Jamia Masjid for 13th Friday 56 more arrested in 24 hours: Police At least 60 people sustained injuries in clashes that broke out across Kashmir after Friday prayers, even as police foiled the joint resistance leadership’s call for a march to UN office in Srinagar with curfew and full force, reports and witnesses said. A 12-year-old boy was…
Read MoreClashes in Hajin, Saidepora one critically injured, Peaceful Protests in Saderkoot, Ajas
Clashes erupted in Hajin township of Bandipora district after Friday prayers while peaceful protest rallies were organised in Ajas and Saderkoot area of the north Kashmir district. Youth resorted to stone pelting after police and CRPF contingents tried to disperse the protesting people. As protesters marched towards Sumbal and approached police station government forces intercepted them that led to the clashes, local sources told Kashmir Post. Four youth have sustained injuries in the ongoing protests in Hajin. Meanwhile post Friday protest rallies were peacefully organised in Ajas and Saderkooot area of Bandipora…
Read MoreCurfew, Restrictions in Valley to thwart march to UN Office, Clashes erupt in Sopore, Bandipora, Palhallan, Chanapora post Friday prayers
Day 91: Curfew, Restrictions in Valley to thwart march to UN Office Clashes erupt in Sopore, Bandipora, Palhallan, Chanapora post Friday prayers Prayers not allowed in Jamia masjid Srinagar on straight 13th Friday Authorities imposed restrictions in Srinagar city of Kashmir Valley on Friday morning to prevent a protest march to the UN observer’s office called by resistance leaders. District Magistrate Farooq Ahmad Lone said: “Restrictions will remain in force here to maintain law and order today (Friday).” The resistance leaders had urged people to march to the UN Military Observers…
Read MoreFloriculture sector to get Dutch push
Farooq Ahmad Shah, Secretary for Tourism and Floriculture, met Houter Vealey, agriculture counsellor of the Netherlands for India and Sri Lanka, at the Dutch embassy in New Delhi today. “The officials held threadbare discussions to explore commercial floriculture development avenues in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly the Valley,” said an official statement issued here. “The counsellor was convinced that Kashmir had tremendous potential to become the hub for commercial production of cut flowers which are of the best quality and fragrance,” it said. “Vealey emphasised the production of tulip, lilium, lilly,…
Read MoreWorld can’t remain indifferent to Kashmir: NATO
‘K-issue has to be addressed as two nuclear powers are party to it’ Chairman Military Committee NATO, General Peter Pavel, who is on a visit to Pakistan, Thursday said world cannot remain indifferent to Kashmir issue. General Peter Pavel met Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and discussed the prevailing situation in the region and the counter-terrorism operation launched by Pakistan army. According to a statement issued by PM House, General Peter Pavel during his meeting with Sharif termed Pakistan an important and traditional partner of NATO. The Chairman Military Committee…
Read More33 Test positive for dengue in 2 months
A total of 33 persons have tested positive for dengue in Jammu in the past two months. The Health Department had tested 331 samples for dengue in the past two months, of which 33 were positive. The department claimed that all 33 patients were treated and discharged. It said most patients had been residing outside the state. “Most of the patients are residing outside the state. As a precautionary measure, we sprayed anti-dengue medicines at their locality in Jammu,” said Dr Gurjeet Singh, Director, Health Services, Jammu. The department said…
Read MoreUprising in Kashmir enters 4th Month, 2nd longest shutdown in history
Kashmir unrest completes 90 days, Protests, clashes continue Shutdown cripples life in Valley Kashmir shutdown 2nd longest in history Palestine observed 6-month strike in 1936 77 more arrested in 24 hours: Police The ongoing uprising in Kashmir crossed the 90-day mark on Thursday, even as protests and clashes continued in several areas. A noted author said this is perhaps the longest shutdown period Kashmir has ever witnessed. The pro-freedom uprising was triggered by the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani in southern Kokernag village on July 8. His…
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