Kashmir: The link between armed conflict and domestic violence
Cases of domestic violence usually go unreported in Indian-administered Kashmir because media tends to focus more on political issues. Observers say that social conflict increases incidences of violence against women.
The conflict-stricken region has witnessed back-to-back lockdowns that have confined people to their homes
Seven-year-old Laiza saw her mother for the last time in a video call. Her mother was lying on a hospital bed, her face completely unrecognizable and her body severely burnt.
After one glimpse, she threw away the phone as she couldn t bear to see her mother in such a painful state.
Non-vaccinated staff have potential to transmit disease to patients, who are vulnerable to COVID-19 related complications and death, warns DAK president
Srinagar: Militants Gun Down Jewellery Store Owner for Getting Domicile Certificate
The Resistance Front, which claimed responsibility for the attack, in a statement said that the victim, Satpal Nishal, was killed because he was an RSS agent .
Indian security personnel stand guard along a deserted street in Kashmir.
Photo: Reuters/Mukesh Gupta
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New Delhi: A 70-year-old jewellery shop owner in Srinagar’s Saraibala, Satpal Nischal, was shot dead by a militant group on Thursday allegedly for procuring a domicile certificate under the recently enacted law that enables eligible non-residents to have access to property and government jobs, which had been previously reserved for the locals, in Jammu and Kashmir.
Injured Hizb militant dies in Srinagar hospital
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December 18, 2020 14:20 IST
A senior hospital official confirmed to The Hindu that Zaheer Abbas Lone died of his injuries.
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A senior hospital official confirmed to The Hindu that Zaheer Abbas Lone died of his injuries.
The injured Hizb-ul-Mujahideen militant, who was arrested after a gunfight in south Kashmir’s Anantnag on December 17, died of his injuries in the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital here on December 18.
A senior hospital official confirmed to
The Hindu that Zaheer Abbas Lone died of his injuries.
According to the police, Lone was arrested during an encounter that started in the intervening night of December 16-17 at a checkpoint at Sangam-Naina road near Gund Baba Khaleel, Anantnag.