Kashmir

Kashmir farmers reap benefits of bumper paddy crop

KashmirFarmers in Jammu and Kashmir are reaping the benefits of a bumper paddy crop in the wake timely rains and the absence of a disease outbreak this year.

Farmers expressed their happiness over the crop returns.

"We sowed the paddy in May and will cut it now. The crop this year is very good in comparison to the previous year. Rains this year were adequate and the colour of the paddy is extremely good. People are busy cutting and making bundles of the crop," said Parvez Ahmed, a farmer.

Manmohan Singh to flag off first train in Kashmir Valley

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan SinghSrinagar, Oct 8 : Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will flag off the first train connecting Srinagar to central Kashmir during his two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday.

According to official sources, Dr. Singh will flag off the first train from Nowgam to Budgam.

Dr. Singh will board the Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) train from Nowgam station as a symbolic gesture.

Local News Channel banned in Kashmir

The State government stopped transmission of SEN TV, a local cable network News Channel in view of blatant violation of provisions of the Cable TV Network (Regulation) Act, 1995. 

Commenting on banning the news channel, Srinagar District Magistrate said, “The local channel has telecast objectionable material with an objective to incite people to disturb public peace and tranquillity. Despite, repeated advise to the channel to conform to the provision of the Act and adhere to the written undertaking given by it, the channel continued to putout objectionable material aiming at disturbing the public peace and order.”

Curfew continues in Kashmir valley for second day

Srinagar, Jammu & KashmirSrinagar, Oct 6 : Curfew continues in Kashmir valley for the second day on Monday.

Curfew was clamped all over the valley on Sunday to thwart a planned march by separatists to Lal Chowk in Srinagar on Monday.

Administration has made elaborate security arrangements particularly in and around Lal Chowk area. Barricades have been erected on the roads leading to Lal Chowk and heavy deployment of security forces has been made to ensure peace.

Kashmir valley remained peaceful during curfew today

Srinagar, Oct 5: Kashmir valley remained peaceful during curfew since Sunday morning.

Curfew in Kashmir ahead of separatist rally

Srinagar, India - An indefinite curfew was clamped across India-administered Kashmir on Sunday, one day ahead of a planned protest march called by separatist leaders.

Yasin Malik, leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, one of the main organizers of the march, was detained while other leaders have been put under house arrest.

The historic Lal Chowk in the heart of Jammu and Kashmir state capital Srinagar, where the marchers were to gather on Monday, has been barricaded with tin sheets and barbed wire.

All roads and lanes leading to the city centre were sealed.

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