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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said he was against media censorship but the content on some social networking sites were 'dangerous and inflammatory'.

"I hate the idea of censorship but have see

Farooq rubbishes bribery allegations, Cong backs Omar

Union Minister Farooq Abdullah today rubbished bribery allegations against him stemming from the row over the custodial death of his party worker in Jammu and Kashmir and defended his son and Chief Mi

Status quo is not an option in J&K: Omar

With the Centre and Jammu and Kashmir government working on various options to address the concerns of Kashmiris, chief minister Omar Abdullah feels that firm action on issues like amending or phased

J&K curfew eased for prayers

After remaining indoors for around 76 hours, people across the Kashmir Valley made a beeline to mosques and other places of worship on Friday evening for congregational prayers to mark Meraj al-Aalam. Earlier, Union home secretary G.K. Pillai went on television to announce curfew had been lifted from Friday evening, and that the relaxation would continue till Saturday evening.

Syria has been simmering since 2011, when the Arab Spring wafted over it from the heartland of the Arab world — Egypt.

Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee is obviously a worried man as he gets ready to present the Union Budget on March 16. He has admitted to losing sleep over the mounting burden of subsidies.