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In Kashmir, civilians giving shelter to militants now face UAPA cases – and death

Consumed Careers

Consumed Careers Successive governments have mindlessly “hired” people on an ad-hoc, provisional and temporary basis. They keep the government’s service delivery show going on at almost half of the daily wage guaranteed by law. Merely surviving on a hope that one day their services will be regularised, these more than 60,000 families are dying almost on daily basis. They are at the core of a social crisis, reports Yawar Hussain Mohammad Lateef, a PHE daily-wager, whose brother Farooq, also a PHE daily wager died on duty. Lateef has quite a few years to retire from active service. On one wintry  November 29, morning in 2020, Farooq Ahmad Dagga long wait ended with his death. He was lowered in his grave and the funeral shroud included his hope that one day he will be a regular employee of the Jammu and Kashmir government and his family will reap the benefits of his sweat and blood that he contributed to the department he worked for.

250 terrorists waiting at launch pads in Pakistan, while J&K cops release top 10 most wanted

250 terrorists waiting at launch pads in Pakistan, while J&K cops release top 10 most wanted
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Most wanted terrorists in J&K; Police release list of active terrorists, offer reward to informers

Most wanted terrorists in J&K; Police release list of active terrorists, offer reward to informers
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40% voting in Kashmir in 7th phase of polling

40% voting in Kashmir in 7th phase of polling 40% voting in Kashmir in 7th phase of polling People hope DDC elections will usher in development Fayaz Bukhari SRINAGAR, Dec 16: Despite sub-zero temperatures, the seventh phase of District Development Council (DDC) elections recorded around 40 percent polling with people at certain places making huge queues outside polling stations while staying away at other places. Kashmir valley recorded polling percentage of 39.52% in the 7th Phase of DDC elections as voting was held in 13 DDC constituencies in Kashmir where 148 candidates were in fray and 1068 Polling Stations were set up for smooth conduct of elections. The voting percentage in Pulwama was recorded at 11.06, Baramulla 59.53%, Kulgam 17.98%, Shopian 6.55%, Anantnag 22.46%, Bandipora 70.47%, Ganderbal 53.69%, Kupwara 59.23% and Budgam 45.11%.

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