Srinagar News

Shopkeeper Shot Dead By Terrorists In Kashmir

Shopkeeper Shot Dead By Terrorists In Kashmir

Press Trust of India | Wednesday November 13, 2019, Srinagar

Terrorists on Wednesday shot dead a shopkeeper in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said.

Mini Buses Resume Services In Srinagar, Train Services To Follow Tomorrow

Mini Buses Resume Services In Srinagar, Train Services To Follow Tomorrow

Press Trust of India | Monday November 11, 2019, Srinagar

Mini buses began running on some routes in the city on Monday while railways conducted two successful trial runs on the Srinagar-Baramulla stretch ahead of resumption of the train service on Tuesday, officials said.

Roads Shut, Flights Suspended After Snowfall In Kashmir

Roads Shut, Flights Suspended After Snowfall In Kashmir

Press Trust of India | Friday November 08, 2019, Srinagar

After heavy snowfall, Kashmir remained cut off from the rest of the country for the second day today as the Jammu-Srinagar national highway was blocked while flights to Srinagar airport were suspended due to poor visibility.

J&K: Thousands Of Students Apply Online For Pre, Post Matric Scholarships

J&K: Thousands Of Students Apply Online For Pre, Post Matric Scholarships

Press Trust of India | Monday November 04, 2019, Srinagar/Jammu

Thousands of students have filled and submitted online applications for pre and post matric scholarships at special kiosks set up by Srinagar administration, an official said on Sunday.

"Stand By India In Fight Against Terror": EU Lawmakers After J&K Visit

"Stand By India In Fight Against Terror": EU Lawmakers After J&K Visit

Edited by Shylaja Varma | Wednesday October 30, 2019, Srinagar

European Union MPs whose visit to Jammu and Kashmir has been criticised by the opposition today said they were not here to interfere in India's politics and "fully supported the country in its efforts for lasting peace and end of terror". The European lawmakers were addressing select media - many, including local Kashmiri newspapers were kept out - after a tour of Srinagar that included a shikara ride on the Dal Lake on Tuesday as they visited Jammu and Kashmir under heavy security and a shutdown in parts of the state. This is the first time an international team has been allowed in Jammu and Kashmir since the government ended its special status and split it into two union territories in August. The opposition has questioned how foreign MPs have been allowed in the state when politicians in India have been denied the opportunity.

Teen, Part Of Protest Mob, Dies Of Injuries In Srinagar Hospital: Report

Teen, Part Of Protest Mob, Dies Of Injuries In Srinagar Hospital: Report

Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 04, 2019, Srinagar

A boy in his teens who was injured during protests last month in Jammu and Kashmir died at a Srinagar hospital in the early hours this morning, prompting authorities to reimpose restrictions in certain parts of the city, officials said.

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