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An independent review into the unrest that occurred in Leicester last year has been commissioned by Secretary of State for Communities Michael Gove. In Sept 2022 tensions between Hindu and Muslim communities led to a spate of vandalism, assaults, and attacks on Hindu places of worship.
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The disintegration of Pakistan owing to its internal turmoil will prove to be bad news for India and the world, says the author.
In view of the global protests against the killing of a Black man in the US, and its repercussions, the Social Studies Foundation, Pune (SSF) is organizing a three-day webinar on #BlackLivesMatter: The Indian Perspectives. www.newsbharati.com is hosting this webinar media partner.
The JNU has become a hotbed of evil agenda and propaganda. Blatant duplicity, partisanship, arrogance, and terrors are what all have been desecrating the very sacred seat of academia. Does anyone have the courage to unmask this open depravity in academic institutions?
So, ironic but true, media or political diatribe, particularly partisan reporting, covering the news as if the entire NE on flames showing violent incidents extending from Dibrugarh to Guwahati to Silchar and Karimganj mercilessly exposes intellectual bankruptcy and hypocrisy.
Kashmiri businessman Zahoor Ahmed Shah Watali, who is a close aide of Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani has been slapped with a show cause notice under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). Notably, Zahoor Ahmed Shah Watali was involved in terror funding case and anti-India operations.
Amidst sharp criticism from the Congress and protests, the central government’s interlocutor to Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma on Tuesday began a four-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir. Notably, this is a sixth visit of Dineshwar Sharma in Jammu and Kashmir to carry forward the interlocution process.
The central government’s interlocutor to Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma on Thursday visited Shopian, which is the most affected area due to terrorism and held a series of meetings with the over 16 delegations including locals from all sections of society. Notably, Dineshwar Sharma is on the fifth visit of Jammu and Kashmir to carry forward the interlocution process.
The central government’s interlocutor to Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma on Thursday held talks with a large number of delegations from all sections of society including the people living on the Line of Control (LoC) of the valley. Notably, Dineshwar Sharma is on the visit of Jammu and Kashmir to carry forward the interlocution process.
In a bid to restore the trust of people in the administration, law and order etc, Jammu and Kashmir government led by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti taking a massive step on Tuesday and ordered the withdrawal of cases against first-time offenders involved in stone pelting incidents during the period 2008-17.
A Delhi Court on Friday accepted framing of terror funding charges against 12 accused including Lashkar-e-Taiba Chief Hafeez Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen head Syed Salahuddin in a case related to funding of terror activities in the Kashmir Valley.
The National Investigation Agency on Thursday said that the nine people arrested with old currency worth Rs 36 crore in November last year will now be reinvestigated for offences connected with demonetised currency.
The central government’s interlocutor to Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma on Monday going beyond Jammu and Kashmir held dialogues with Kashmiri youth in Pune. On this occasion, Dineshwar Sharma called for a mechanism to address the issues faced by Kashmiri youth residing in others parts of the country.
Amidst heavy ceasefire violations from shameless Pakistani Rangers on the international border (IB), the central government’s interlocutor for Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma would be arriving on Monday on his fourth visit to carry forward the interlocution process. This will be Sharma's first visit to Kashmir in 2018.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday taking a step forward has filed a charge sheet against 12 accused including Lashkar-e-Taiba Chief Hafeez Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen head Syed Salahuddin in a case related to funding of terror activities in the Kashmir Valley. Notably, NIA has intensified its efforts in a bid to curb terror funding and subversive activities in the Jammu and Kashmir valley and have arrested many separatists since July last year.
“Foot in mouth” is accepted as a common affliction for politicians universally and more so in India. Of late, this affliction seems to be attaining unprecedented heights with the Indian Armed Forces also being subjected to some very ill-informed, obtuse and crude comments by politicians.
A court in Delhi on Tuesday began a trial against Kashmiri separatist leader and the Democratic Freedom Party chief Shabir Shah and alleged hawala dealer Mohammad Aslam Wani in a decade old money laundering case and 2005 case of terror financing.
The recent IED blast in Sopore that has left four police officers martyred and two injured has heralded a new phase in the ongoing foreign-sponsored terrorism prevalent in the Kashmir valley. The cowardly attack on security personnel, who were doing their duty, is highly condemnable and has elicited widespread revulsion and disgust within Kashmir, across the country and the world.
On 06 January 1993, an attack by armed terrorists of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on a platoon of Border Security Force (BSF) at Baba Yousuf Lane near Sopore led to the killing of a few troopers. In the resultant gun battle, an explosives cache belonging to the terrorists exploded and the fire spread to nearby buildings. A large number of civilians were reported killed in the aforementioned very unfortunate incident.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will soon file charge sheet in its ongoing investigation into terror funding and money laundering case. Notably, NIA has intensified its efforts in a bid to curb terror funding and subversive activities in the Jammu and Kashmir valley and have arrested many separatists since July last year.
The central government’s interlocutor for Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma on Wednesday met Governor NN Vohra and Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti separately in Jammu. During the meet, Dineshwar Sharma informed about his concluded visit to the Valley and tentative plans regarding his future engagements.
The central government’s interlocutor for Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma who arrived Srinagar on Monday for his third visit to the state met over 60 delegations. After the meeting, Dineshwar Sharma described the meetings with the people in north Kashmir as very positive and encouraging.
The central government’s interlocutor for Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma would be arriving today on his third visit to the valley to carry forward the interlocution process. During his visit, Dineshwar Sharma who is a former chief of the Intelligence Bureau will hold talks with various stakeholders including separatists, politicians and others to bring peace and security in the valley.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a bid to curb terror funding and subversive activities in the valley on Monday summoned Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani's son Naseem-ul-Zaffar Geelani to appear before it at its headquarters in New Delhi.
Kashmir, a heaven in India but turned red due to the bloodshed that is spread by the Pakistani terrorists. Those Pakistani terrorists infiltrate in Indian side with the help of some separatists or anti-national elements and kill innocent civilians not only in Jammu and Kashmir but also in other parts of our country.
With an aim to restore the trust of people in the administration, law and order etc, Jammu and Kashmir government taking a massive step on Wednesday ordered the withdrawal of cases against 4,327 youth involved stone pelting incidents.
A court in Delhi on Wednesday framed charges against Kashmiri separatist leader and the Democratic Freedom Party chief Shabir Shah and alleged hawala dealer Mohammad Aslam Wani in a decade old money laundering case and 2005 case of terror financing.
Multiple factors including demonetization, NIA raids and action against top terrorist commanders were responsible for the change in the situation in the Jammu and Kashmir as there has been a 90 percent dip in incidents of stone-pelting in the valley. This was said by Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir SP Vaid on Sunday while talking to media.
The solution to stone pelting in Kashmir can't be achieved overnight, however, the incidents have come down to some extent. This was said by Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Friday during a two-day visit to Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi along with his family members to attend the bicentenary celebration of 9 Gorkha Rifles at 39 Gorkha Training Centre.
Hindustan Times, a leading national daily of India, carried in its edition of 4, November, a news piece titled, “Stop ads if papers print ‘anti-national’ articles: Centre to Jammu & Kashmir.”
The central government’s interlocutor for Kashmir Dineshwar Sharma on Monday reached valley for a five-day visit. During this five day visit, Dineshwar Sharma who is a former chief of the Intelligence Bureau will hold talks with various stakeholders to bring peace and security in the valley.
The central government has decided to start a sustained dialogue in Jammu and Kashmir, with former Intelligence Bureau director Dineshwar Sharma appointed as the Centre’s representative. This was said by Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday while addressing a press conference in New Delhi.
A Delhi court has extended the judicial custody of ten Kashmiri separatists including Zahoor Watali till November 14th of this year. Notably, these separatists were arrested by National Investigation Agency (NIA) in terror funding and money laundering case.
Spain braced for more protests on Saturday despite tentative signs that the sides may be seeking to defuse the crisis after Madrid offered first apology to Catalans injured by the police during the independence vote attacks.
Independent legislator of Jammu and Kashmir and Awami Ittehad Party chairman Engineer Rasheed on Tuesday morning appeared before the National Investigation Agency in New Delhi in connection with its ongoing investigation into terror funding case.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) continues its hardcore investigation in a bid to curb terror funding and subversive activities in Jammu and Kashmir have summoned independent legislator and Awami Ittehad Party chairman Engineer Rasheed in terror funding case to appear before it on October 3 at its headquarters in New Delhi.
Kashmiri separatists reside in India, take all the benefits from India but work as Pakistani agent. The central probe agencies including NIA, CBI, Enforcement Directorate etc has intensified its efforts to bring all the separatists to justice as they are involved in subversive activities in the Kashmir valley. Notably, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has said in a chargesheet that Kashmiri separatist and the Democratic Freedom Party chief Shabir Shah had links with Pakistani terror outfits that were fundin
Darjeeling area which is in limelight since June facing loss in several industries. But the most important thing is getting overlooked is education. The hill area boarding schools have always been famous even in abroad. Since the indefinite shutdown called by Morcha started more than 50 schools over there could not carry their works. The innocent students are getting deprived of their basic fundamental right. To give out a strong message through a peaceful rally, teachers and school owners in Kurseong organ
The demand for different statehood of Gorkhas seems to an unsolved crisis in Bengal. Every time Darjeeling tries to go back to normalcy, Gorkha Janmukti Morcha makes it to crawl back to unrest. On Friday shops and some business, establishments were open in early hours. Even some schools were open in early hours. GJM chief Bimal Gurung already warned to prevent any attempt to lift the bandh. Following that warning, the Gurung supports attacked a school bus and rained stone on police forces, as per local news