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Preparations in full swing for ‘Mission Crush-mir’

Amid political uncertainty and extreme operations by the government forces to stop the rapid growth in militancy has put the lives of common people on edge

“Social connections reduce risk of heart attack, stroke”

Quoting a study, he said people who were less connected to others were 29 percent more likely to have a heart attack and 32 percent more likely to suffer a stroke than people who had more social interactions and relationships.

Review: United Nations report on Kashmir

Besides right violation by state, the report quotes the Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti, which represents the Pandit population, as stating that 650 Kashmiri Pandits have been killed by armed groups in Kashmir.

Ramadan ceasefire in Kashmir opened doors for Tourists

The ushering of ceasefire has not offered a hope for lasting peace in the Kashmir valley among masses and sane voices but also have become a reason to strengthen the economy of the state via huge rush of tourists. The stakeholders are happy.

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