Jammu Marks 5 Years Since Article 370 Revocation with ‘Black Day’ Protests by Cong, PDP

Jammu Marks 5 Years Since Article 370 Revocation with 'Black Day' Protests by Cong, PDP

‘Black Day’ Protests in Jammu: Cong, PDP Call for Return of Statehood on Article 370 Anniversary The Congress and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday observed the fifth anniversary of Article 370 abrogation as a ‘black day’ by holding separate protest rallies here to demand the restoration of statehood and special status for Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir Congress chief Vikar Rasool Wani criticised the BJP-led Centre for failing to curb the rise in terror attacks in the region following the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of…

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Beyond Closed Doors: The Youth Addiction Epidemic

Beyond Closed Doors: The Youth Addiction Epidemic

Drug Scourge: 1.4 Lakh Youth Sought Help Srinagar, Aug 4: In the Karan Nagar area of Srinagar, a chilling incident has cast a spotlight on a growing drug menace. Last week, vigilant residents, their suspicions heightened by recent thefts, caught a young man in the act of pilfering goods. But what unfolded next was far from a simple case of petty crime. In a video that has since gone viral on social media, the apprehended thief, his face a map of desperation, confessed to a motive far more complex than mere greed. “The…

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Tragedy in Bangladesh: Student Protests Claim 98 Lives; India Issues Advisory

Tragedy in Bangladesh: Student Protests Claim 98 Lives; India Issues Advisory

Bangladesh protests: Nearly 100 people were killed, and hundreds others have been injured as renewed anti-government violent protests swept across Bangladesh. At least 98 people, including 14 policemen, were killed on Sunday, and hundreds of others have been injured as renewed anti-government violent protests swept across Bangladesh during the last three days.  On Sunday, thousands of protesters gathered in several parts of the country to demonstrate against Sheikh Hasina’s government, calling for the prime minister to resign and some chanting “down with the autocrat”. During the protests, clashes erupted between…

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United Opposition Rallies in Jammu for Statehood and Rights

United Opposition Rallies in Jammu for Statehood and Rights

Statehood Now: Opposition’s Strong Message in Jammu Protest All Party United Front (APUF), a Jammu-based amalgam of over a dozen opposition political and social parties, staged a demonstration here on Saturday to press for restoration of statehood ahead of the Supreme Court set September 30 deadline for holding of Assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir. The protesters, including senior members of the Congress, National Conference, PDP, CPI (M) and Shiv Sena (UBT), assembled outside the statue of Maharaja Hari Singh near Tawi bridge also seeking rollback of a recent Central…

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Mian Altaf Demands Rectification of BJP’s Injustices in J&K

Mian Altaf Demands Rectification of BJP’s Injustices in J&K

Grave Injustices in J&K: Mian Altaf’s Bold Stand Against BJP Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Member of Parliament from Anantnag-Rajouri, Mian Altaf Ahmad Larvi, said that the PM’s phrase “Dil ki Doori and Dilli Ki Doori” contradicts the injustices faced by the people of Jammu and Kashmir. In his address during the motion of thanks on the President’s speech in Parliament, Mian Altaf said that the achievements outlined in the speech regarding J&K contradict the increasing issues faced by the people of the region. He expressed concern that the…

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Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi Appeals to Amit Shah for Release of Kashmiri Youth

Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi Appeals to Amit Shah for Release of Kashmiri Youth

Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, the Srinagar MP, said the relatives of these prisoners found it tough physically and financially to meet them in different parts of the country National Conference (NC) Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday sought the intervention of Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding immediate release of Kashmiri youth held in jails outside Jammu and Kashmir. “As the representative of people of Jammu and Kashmir, I would like to bring to your notice that several of our people have been incarcerated from different regions…

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Fans Off, Sports Cancelled: Schools Ignore Heatwave Woes

Fans Off, Sports Cancelled: Schools Ignore Heatwave Woes

Heatstroke Hazard: Parents Demand Action Against Schools Srinagar, 02 Aug: The harsh punishment given to the students as a disciplinary action in schools is leaving students distressed and parents aghast. The incidents of harsh punishments are reported despite the “zero tolerance policy” adopted by the School Education Department (SED) towards such practices. Complaints have been pouring in, highlighting the inhumane treatment meted out to the students, particularly in the private schools, where disciplinary measures often cross ethical boundaries. According to the parents, some schools have resorted to punitive actions such as…

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Kashmir’s Hidden Epidemic: Drug Abuse and Suicides

Kashmir's Hidden Epidemic: Drug Abuse and Suicides

Unveiling the Silent Crisis Devastating a Generation By: Javid Amin In the serene valleys of Kashmir, an alarming crisis is taking root, shattering the lives of countless young individuals and leaving an indelible scar on the community. The twin evils of drug abuse and suicide are silently claiming a generation, and the statistics are stark and sobering. With a tobacco usage rate of 20.8%, the sixth highest in India, the situation is dire. Yet, a veil of silence and denial persists, exacerbating the problem and hindering effective intervention. The Stark…

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Jammu Under Siege: Valley Sees Decline in Militancy

Jammu Under Siege: Valley Sees Decline in Militancy

Five Years On: Kashmir Valley Stabilizes, Jammu Faces Terror Onslaught Five years after the abrogation of the special status, the security apparatus was confident about the decline in militancy in the Valley, but now it looks like terror has a new address — Jammu. Militants have shifted the battleground from the Valley to the mountainous forests of Jammu, triggering a spike in deadly strikes and forcing the security forces to rush to the drawing board. From 2023 to mid-July this year, over 40 security personnel have been killed in J&K.…

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Five Summers Post-Reorganization: Ladakh’s Lingering Discontent

Five Summers Post-Reorganization: Ladakh’s Lingering Discontent

There is a trust deficit, for sure. We feel humiliated. No one listens to us. Whatever happened on August 5, 2019, is being seen as a betrayal. — Sajjad Kargili, an activist and leader from Kargil As part of the erstwhile star-crossed Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh troika, Ladakh had always felt like the third wheel. And so, the cold desert was awash with exuberance when, on August 5, 2019, the Centre did away with Article 370. It had come out of the shadows. But five summers later, its people feel that they have…

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