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CUK Chancellor Atta Hasnain for establishing robust higher edu set up in Kashmir
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Kashmir: FIR Against Journalist After Tehsildar Vows Revenge Over Demolition Drive Report
The tehsildar of Hajin, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, has reportedly taken several steps to harass and intimidate reporter Sajad Gul.
Sajad Gul, a freelance journalist in north Kashmir. Photo: By arrangement
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Srinagar: A freelance reporter Sajad Gul, based in north Kashmirâs Bandipora district, has been booked for “rioting, trespassing, and assault” after reporting on an alleged demolition drive in Bandipora district for
The Kashmir Walla.
Speaking to
The Wire, Gul says that on February 9, he reported on a demolition drive carried out by the tehsildar of Hajin, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, from an area where the locals had alleged that the officer in question was “harassing and threatening” them, and had also used abusive language against them while conducting the drive.
Lessons that China learnt from the Ladakh standoff
Beijing’s perceptions of New Delhi’s potential threats to its interests may force it to look for alternate ways of conflict initiation while retaining international credibility
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China would have observed the growing strength of information operations and influence warfare in current-day standoffs. (Express Illustrations)
Everyone’s favourite subject these days is the Ladakh standoff and the current status of the agreement to disengage and de-escalate. The reading public is getting a surfeit of fairly good strategic literature to remain well informed. Most issues revolve around the trust deficit with China, the possibility that Beijing will pause and recommence a standoff at some other point of the long border with India, and the need for our nation to develop its infrastructure and its armed forces to match that of its northern neighbour in the eventuality of serious exchanges across the b
Experts have said the decision creates an “iron curtain” over free thought.
The Indian education ministry’s “revised” circular dated Jan. 15 requires central educational institutions, publicly-funded universities and government-owned or funded organizations to seek permission from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) before organizing online seminars covering Indian border issues, including Kashmir, among other topics.
“While giving permission, the MEA should ensure that the subject matter for online events is unrelated to security of state, borders, the North East and UT (Union Territory) of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh or any other issues that are clearly/purely related to India’s internal matters,” the education ministry said in a statement.
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