J-K: Exchange of fire between terrorists, security forces in forest area of Srinagar
An exchange of fire between terrorists and security forces was reported in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar district, police said on Sunday.
An exchange of fire between terrorists and security forces was reported in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar district, police said on Sunday.
At least twelve persons, including women and men, were injured in a grenade explosion in the crowded market on Sunday near the heavily guarded tourist reception centre (TRC) in Srinagar.
In a significant political development, National Conference (NC) MP from Srinagar, Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, on Tuesday urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to honor the people’s mandate by addressing key issues.
Two Indian Army soldiers and two civilians were killed and three soldiers injured on Thursday evening when an Army patrol was attacked by suspected terrorists near the Nagin area of Botapathari in North Kashmir's Gulmarg.
The estates department has been asked to provide accommodation to the officers and staff as per requirement.
Police said fire engulfed the residential houses in the densely populated Nawabazar locality in the old city area here.
Two AK rifles and other arms and ammunition were recovered from the encounter spot.
The diplomats immediately after landing in Srinagar drove to Magam town in Budgam district where at a government- run degree college they met some recently elected members of the District Development Council (DDC), students, and some elected village heads. Some DDC members praised the conduct of elections.
The Jammu-Srinagar highway was closed several times due to snowfall this winter.
Some people were seen standing on the frozen patches of the lake.