Mild tremor shakes parts of Jammu and Kashmir
A low-intensity earthquake measuring 4.1 on Richter Scale shook parts of Jammu and Kashmir in the wee hours on Sunday.
"An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 occurred at 2:20 AM with its epicentre at India
Security meet ahead of Amarnath, tourist season
The security forces’ “core group” met here on Saturday to discuss key issues concerning the maintenance of law and order, the tourist season which is underway and the coming Amarnath pilgrimage during
16 grilled for FB propaganda war
The Srinagar police has questioned 16 Kashmiri youth and has summoned 24 others after they were found spearheading anti-India and anti-security forces campaign on the social networking site Facebook.
J&K MLA outraged over interlocutors’ report leak
The leaking of the report of the Centre’s interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir to a section of media has exasperated lone Independent member of the State Assembly Sheikh Abdur Rashid who said on Saturda
Kashmiri farmer develops 'singing lantern'
Gulam Mohammad Mir is a farmer who lives in Sagaam village of Anantnag district. At times when soldiers, carrying out search operations in his house during the time of militancy, find Mir sleeping nak
PC: Mulling 3 AFSPA amendments
Union home minister P.
Omar made NC working president
Union new and renewable energy minister Dr Farooq Abdullah has retained the presidency of the National Conference but named his son and Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah as the party’s wo
Separatist shutdown affects life in Srinagar
Life across Srinagar and other towns of Kashmir Valley were affected on Saturday by a shutdown called by hardline senior separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani against the conviction of Kashmiri separatis
Victorian era boat rusting in Kashmir museum
A Victorian era boat, evidence of Kashmir's historic connections with the British empire, is decaying and rusting in an open parking lot of SPS Museum here.
The boat was a gift from Queen Victoria o
Fond memories abound as Zero Bridge dismantled
History flowed down the Jhelum River in this Jammu and Kashmir summer capital on Wednesday as the authorities started dismantling the six-decade-old Zero Bridge - said to be so named because it was co