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Farmers of J&K deprived of benefits of progressive central laws

New laws have been automatically extended in J&K with the abrogation of Article 370 but the benefits of these laws are yet to reach the aggrieved farmers whose land was acquired for the ring road project

JKSSB Collects Rs 77 Crore As Exam Fee, Never Conducted Exams Of Hundreds Of Posts

Dr Mumtaz Khan deserved Padma award, but successive Govt s failed to recognize his contribution until his death – TwoCircles net

Dr Mumtaz Khan deserved Padma award, but successive Govt s failed to recognize his contribution until his death – TwoCircles net
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Evictions of forest dwellers fuel Kashmir fears

Evictions of forest dwellers fuel Kashmir fears Top Story March 9, 2021 PAHALGAM: Ghulam Khatana’s family lived half their lives in a simple log hut in Kashmir’s forests, until around 200 men brandishing guns and iron rods chased them out of their home and into the blistering cold. As India steps up its efforts to assert control over the fractious Himalayan region, communities living in remote woodlands say they’ve been banished from their ancestral homes. Thousands of apple trees in small forest villages have been chopped down and wooden homes knocked down by police, forest guards and other officials. “They just ended our traditional way of life. I feel as if I was buried alive,” said 30-year-old Khatana in occupied Kashmir’s famed Pahalgam tourist region. “It (the forest) protects us from disease and sustains us. But they have thrown us out.”

India s evictions of forest dwellers fuels Kashmir fears

India s evictions of forest dwellers fuels Kashmir fears Toggle share menu Advertisement India s evictions of forest dwellers fuels Kashmir fears In this picture taken on Dec 15, 2020, a chopped apple tree by forest officials is seen near a log house at the Kanidajan village in central Indian-administered Kashmir. (Photo: AFP/Tauseef Mustafa) 08 Mar 2021 10:48AM Share this content Bookmark PAHALGAM, India: Ghulam Khatana s family lived half their lives in a simple log hut in Kashmir s forests, until about 200 men brandishing guns and iron rods chased them out of their home and into the blistering cold. As India steps up its efforts to assert control over the fractious Himalayan region, communities living in remote woodlands say they ve been banished from their ancestral homes.

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