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 | India’s valley of death GHULAM MOHAMMAD Mir (69) has lived with overwhelming sorrow for six years. His son Bilal Ahmad, a driver with the Jammu and Kashmir Forest Corporation, was shot dead by the state police in 2001 in what is widely believed to have been a fake encounter. |
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 | Five injured in grenade blast in Srinagar Five persons, all civilians, were injured in a grenade blast at Khanyar in capital Srinagar. |
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 | Decision to form panels a major relief: PDP Centre unveils mechanism by forming three committees to address issue of troops’ cut, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | PDP misleading Kashmiri people: National Conference Amid the Cong-PDP infighting over the troops issue, the Oppn is busy campaigning against the ruling alliance, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | The missing helicopter found, skiers safe All the four heli-skiers are safe and three of them have returned to Srinagar, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | 4 killed, dozens wounded in J&K snowfall Four people are killed and around 12 people wounded following heavy spring snowfall in the Valley. |
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 | Police registers murder case against Army Police registered case against the troops of army’s allegedly for killing two civilians at Arpal village in Tral quarter of Pulwama district, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | Woman cop’s body dug out THE POLICE on Saturday exhumed the body of a woman suspected to be that of police constable Neelofar for a DNA test at Dalgate, Srinagar. The woman constable had been missing since February 28 last year. |
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 | Two civilians killed in Tral Two civilians die in a shootout at Arpal village in Tral quarter of southern Pulwama district, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | Police exhumes body of woman suspected to be police constable Police exhumes body of a woman suspected to be police constable Neelofar for DNA test, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | Irate mob ransacks hotel, torches car in Srinagar An irate mob, many of them burqa-clad women, attacked a local hotel at Magharmal Bagh in capital Srinagar, reports HT Correspondent. |
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 | Kashmir solution nowhere in sight: Shabir Shah J&K DFP chief is angry with New Delhi for 'not responding positively to the flexibility shown by Pakistan in resolving the issue of Kashmir', reports Rashid Ahmed. |
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 | Trial of policemen begun in Srinagar The trial of seven policemen including one SSP and a DSP has begun in Principal District and Session Court in Srinagar, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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 | Azad visits slain civilians' families in Kokernag Chief Minister Ghulam Nabbi Azad rules out immediate withdrawal of troops from the state, reports Rashid Ahmad. |
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