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  2. Indian police blame Pakistan for Jammu and Kashmir strife ...

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    SRINAGAR (Reuters) -Police in India's territory of Jammu and Kashmir blamed arch rival Pakistan on Wednesday for a spate of militant attacks that has killed 12 people and injured dozens over the ...

  3. Nine Hindu pilgrims dead in India's Jammu after militant ...

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    SRINAGAR (Reuters) -At least nine people were killed and 33 injured when a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims plunged into a deep gorge after a suspected militant attack in the Indian federal territory ...

  4. Greater Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Kashmir has its largest base of circulation in Jammu and Kashmir, and is the most widely read English daily newspaper in the state. [3] The Greater Kashmir group (GK Communications Pvt. Ltd) also publishes its sister projects in Urdu language – Nawa-e-Jhelum [4] and Kashmir Uzma – and the English-language magazine Kashmir Ink. [5]

  5. Daily Excelsior - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Excelsior is an English-language newspaper published in Jammu, a city in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It was established by S. D. Rohmetra. The newspaper has been in publication since 1 January 1965. Its current editors are Kamal Rohmetra and Neeraj Rohmetra. It is one of the most circulated English dailies in J&K. [1]

  6. State Times - Wikipedia

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    State Times is an Indian English language daily newspaper from the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir.The publication is owned and operated by State Times Group, J&K.The newspaper is widely read in the northern states of India and has also included Delhi edition in its repertoire.

  7. Ranbir (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was named after Maharaja Ranbir Singh. [4] The first issue of Ranbir was published on 24 June 1924. [4] [5] Ranbir would become the first daily newspaper in Jammu and Kashmir. [2] The newspaper was printed at the Government Press. [6] Instantly after its foundation, the paper gained a wide readership in the state. [5]

  8. 2019–2021 Jammu and Kashmir lockdown - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–2021 Jammu and Kashmir lockdown was a lockdown and communications blackout that had been imposed throughout the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir following the revocation of Article 370 (August 2019) which lasted until February 2021, with the goal of preemptively curbing unrest, violence and protests. Thousands of civilians ...

  9. 2016–2017 Kashmir unrest - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 Kashmir Riots, also known as the Burhan aftermath, refers to protests in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, chiefly in the Kashmir Valley. It started after the killing of militant leader Burhan Wani by Indian security forces on 8 July 2016. Wani was a commander of the Kashmir-based Islamist militant organisation Hizbul Mujahideen.