The Bold Voice of J&K

AFSPA row

If Tripura can remove the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFPSA) after 18 years of its imposition, why cannot Jammu and Kashmir Government do the same? Is a very simple question anyone can ask. The reasons for imposing such a law are the…
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No chivalry

At last, Jammu has got some new traffic points where lights have become operational, but most of the road users have no patience to wait for the change of signals. It looks jumping lights or violating rules and regulations is inherent with…
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Increasing cyber crimes in India

 Isher Singh Jasrotia With the development in the IT sector, the internet in India is also growing rapidly. It has given the new opportunities in every field-be it entertainment, business, sports or education. There are two sides to a…
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Do we need police in a civilised society?

Ravinder Jalali Recently it was reported and shown on many TV Channels, a police officer hitting a woman with a stone, who suffered some injuries. I am not going into the details of the incident i.e who is responsible or who is at fault.…
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India-vietnam relations

Mayuri Mukherjee  Amidst all the hullabaloo over the Modi Government's first anniversary, the three-day visit of Vietnamese Defence Minister Phung Quang Thanh received little attention. But that should not take away from the growing…
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Scores miss as protesters block road

Srinagar: Scores of youngsters proceeding to appear in the Common Entrance Test (CET) for professional colleges were unable to reach their examination centres as insensitive protesters, did not heed their pleading to let them pass through…
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Let’s change for good

Dear Editor, Now it is quite clear that the dynasty rule for decades created such nepotism and mess in this nation to a level that cleaning the junk is proving very difficult for Modi and his team. We may analyse Modi's performance with our…
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26,211 students appear in JKCET

Srinagar:- Over 26,000 students today appeared in Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test (JKCET) for admissions to medical and engineering colleges in the state even as several aspirants could not make it to the halls in time due to…
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Breakthrough achieved in Budgam shrine fire

 Ahmed Ali Fayyaz SRINAGAR: Within 24 hours, Police are understood to have achieved breakthrough in Friday's mysterious fire in the shrine of Ayatullah Aga Syed Mehdi Al-Moosavi, a 20th century Shia spiritual leader and a prominent preacher…
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