
KEG Urges LG To Restore Internet
Kashmir Editors Guild has asked the Lt Governor administration to restore internet, at least broadband, services in Kashmir Valley
Kashmir Editors Guild has asked the Lt Governor administration to restore internet, at least broadband, services in Kashmir Valley
Barring select few, journalists working for different media organizations were not invited for press briefing by Members of European Parliament (MEP) on Wednesday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that by the time he visited the US after abrogation of Article 370 provisions, it was the “English-speaking liberal media” that posed a much more difficult challenge than others as it had “preset views” and did not present a “fair picture”.
Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik, on Thursday blamed restoration of postpaid mobile service for recent killing of a truck driver from Rajasthan, trader from Punjab and non-local labourer in South Kashmir.
The Centre and the JK admin have “suppressed” from the SC the relevant orders and notifications related to communications shutdown and internet blockade in the valley
“Closed shops. No public transport,” reads the advertisement. “Who benefits?”, asked the advertisement released by the states Department of Information and PR.
SRINAGAR -Over 100 journalists took part in a silent protest on Thursday and asked the government to lift the communication blockade which has been put in place since the abrogation of provisions of Article 370. They said the communication blockade, which was put in place on August 5 and is set to enter its third […]
Imran on Thursday said that Pak,Turkey and Malaysia have decided to launch an English channel
SRINAGAR- The Kashmir Press Club (KPC) has denounced the communication gag in the valley and called for resumption of the services as the clampdown continued for the 51st day on Tuesday. Officials said the authorities would take a call at an appropriate time on the resumption of the mobile and Internet services, which remained suspended […]
NEW YORK – Donald Trump’s dislike for journalists is well-known and this was evident during his meetings with prime ministers Imran Khan and Narendra Modi when reporters from India and Pakistan pestered him on their favourite themes. Trump first encountered a bunch of aggressive Pakistani reporters who pressed him on human rights violations in Kashmir […]
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