CRPF Shelves Eco-Sensitive Base Plan in J&K, Retains 43 Temporary Security Units

CRPF Shelves Eco-Sensitive Base Plan in J&K, Retains 43 Temporary Security Units

CRPF Drops Eco-Sensitive Base Plan, Keeps Temporary Security Grid in Place By: Javid Amin|18 February 2026 In a move being widely described by locals as “good news for all of Kashmir,” the Central Reserve Police Force has scrapped its proposal to construct a permanent base in an ecologically sensitive zone of Jammu & Kashmir, even as it confirmed that 43 temporary operating bases remain active across the Union Territory. Officials said the decision reflects an attempt to reconcile two competing priorities: long-term security preparedness and environmental protection in fragile mountain…

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J&K Crackdown: Two Teachers Dismissed Under Article 311 for Terror Links | Jammu & Kashmir Zero-Tolerance Policy

J&K Crackdown: Two Teachers Dismissed Under Article 311 for Terror Links | Jammu & Kashmir Zero-Tolerance Policy

A Broad Stroke in a Wider War By: Javid Amin | 30 Ootober 2025 In a significant move reflecting the deepening security imperatives in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the administration headed by Manoj Sinha, the Lieutenant Governor, has dismissed two government school teachers for alleged terror links. This decision, taken under the constitutional provision of Article 311(2)(c) of the Indian Constitution, underscores a zero‐tolerance approach toward any infiltration of terror-support networks into the state’s institutions. On October 30, 2025, official sources confirmed that the two teachers—Ghulam…

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