J&K government
LoC firing: MHA to reimburse money used on aid
The Centre has also asked the state government to expedite the process of finalising the amount so that it can be reimbursed by the Centre.
J&K militants getting younger, dying sooner
At present, about 300 militants are operating in the state, of which about 180 are locals and 120 are of foreign origin.
Rajnath Singh announces fresh measures to restore normalcy in J&K
Approval to use an amnesty scheme to give relief to 3,685 students, youth held for participating in stone pelting incidents given to J&K.
J&K: First-time stone pelters to be set free
Director general of police S.P. Vaid said that they are looking into the cases to ascertain who can be let off.
Keep dialogue process with separatists open, says Manmohan Singh
The party delegation is on a two-day visit to Kashmir to attend a series of meetings on the current situation in the Valley.
J&K: 9 face prosecution case for waving ISIS flag
Meanwhile, two more militants were killed in a firefight in southern Kulgam on Sunday night.
Minority status to non-Muslims: SC gives last chance to J&K govt to file reply
Earlier the apex court asked the state government to constitute a committee to decide on the anomaly.
The yatra’s journey
The pilgrimage to Amarnath had acquired political connotations — it was an assertion of Hindu identity and India’s claim on Kashmir.
Social bee: Valley’s ‘Internet kid’ overcomes social media ban
Zeyan Jeelani, a 16-year-old tech-savvy kid, has created a social networking site, Kashbook, for Kashmiris to connect in the Valley.
Terror footprint in cyberspace disturbing, says Arun Jaitley
India and Russia share a special strategic partnership, which has stood the test of time, says Jaitley.