
Srinagar: Kashmir continues to be on the edge as curfew enters seventh day here even as three individuals are killed in police firing and seven injured in Anantnag and Pattan on Saturday. Curfew was lifted in Srinagar for a few hours to allow people to stock up on food and medicines. Today’s deaths take the toll to 98 people killed in a span of 100 days of unrest in the...

10:45 AM, Sep 18, 2010

The protesters, who were from the Jat community, were demanding reservation in government jobs. ...

03:26 PM, Sep 13, 2010

Srinagar: Five people were wounded in police firing in the sensitive Maisuma locality of Srinagar even as curfew continued in parts of the city. Police opened fire in the uptown Maisuma area on Monday afternoon, injuring five people, one of them critically. The injured were admitted to the SMHS Hospital, a police officer said. The incident took place near the residence of pro-independence Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman...

02:42 PM, Aug 30, 2010
Srinagar: Thousands of people defied curfew in Jammu and Kashmir's Sopore town on Friday morning after an 18-year-old succumbed to his injuries sustained in firing by security forces, taking the civilian toll since June 11 to 61, officials said. Mudasir Nazir, 18, was killed and two people were hurt when Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers opened fire on Thursday evening after a violent mob attacked their picket in Sopore...

10:34 AM, Aug 20, 2010
Srinagar: A day after 4 protestors died in police firing across Jammu and Kashmir, curfew has been re-imposed in the Kashmir Valley. The only places where there is no curfew are Ganderbal, Bandipore and Awantipore. With Friday's killings, the total number of protesters killed in violence since June 11 has gone up to 55. Four people, including two teenagers, were killed and 47 others injured in Jammu and Kashmir on...

12:35 PM, Aug 14, 2010
Srinagar: A youth was killed and four others including a woman are injured on Friday as security forces fired at a protesting mob defying curfew in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district, police said. Mudasir Ahmad Zargar, 21, was killed in the firing by security forces at the mob in Kupwara's Trehgam village. With Zargara's death, the number of civilians killed across the Kashmir Valley in the present unrest that started...

11:13 AM, Aug 13, 2010

One more person was killed in police firing in the Bemina area of Srinagar, taking the toll to 28 since Friday. ...

09:41 AM, Aug 05, 2010

Curfew is in force in all the districts of the Kashmir valley. ...

11:02 PM, Aug 04, 2010

According to the sources, the death toll has touched 27 since Friday and 44 since June 11. ...

04:56 PM, Aug 03, 2010
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Security forces maintained a close vigil on the situation, which continued to be tense following the death of six persons since Friday. ...

01:00 PM, Aug 01, 2010

Violence erupted in Kashmir again as two people died in police firing, taking the toll to six in last 24 hours. ...

08:56 PM, Jul 31, 2010

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11:44 PM, Jul 21, 2010

A group of student protesters tried to stall government proceedings of updating the National Register of Citizens. ...

07:02 PM, Jul 21, 2010

As the situation deteriorated authorities moved fresh reinforcements in the town to control the situation. ...

10:35 PM, Jul 19, 2010

People took to streets defying curfew, and protested the killing of two youths in police firing. ...

03:43 PM, Jun 26, 2010

Police had opened fire on suspected gamblers, one of who succumbed. ...

10:50 AM, Nov 17, 2009

Police reportedly opened fire on men playing cards, allegedly gambling. ...

08:04 AM, Nov 17, 2009

TV footage shows troopers firing at crowd, assaulting journos. ...

10:03 PM, Aug 15, 2008

CNN-IBN panel of experts discuss who are favourites to win IPL 5. ...

04:49 AM, May 26, 2008

Sydney: Australia Test and one-day captain Michael Clarke has defended his players against match-fixing allegations after a sports agent said the country's top cricketers were the biggest culprits. Mazhar Majeed, accused by prosecutors of taking bribes to fix matches, also said that Australian cricketers had fixed brackets, a set period of a match on which punters bet, a London court heard on Monday. The accusation drew a scornful response from...

02:03 AM, Mar 10, 2008