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Protests over youth's death in police firing hit normal life in Kashmir

Protests over youth's death in police firing hit normal life in Kashmir

Rediff.com8 Nov 2015

An engineering student was hit by a tear smoke shell fired by the police to disperse a stone-pelting mob near his residence.

Youth dies after being hit by tear gas shell in Srinagar

Youth dies after being hit by tear gas shell in Srinagar

Rediff.com7 Nov 2015

An 18-year-old youth was killed on Saturday after being hit by a tear gas shell fired by security forces to disperse a mob which indulged in stone-pelting in Zainakote area of the city.

3 army personnel killed in J&K

3 army personnel killed in J&K

Rediff.com5 Oct 2004

The encounter began when militants opened fire on a security party in in Zainakote area of Srinagar.\n\n

These Kashmiri teachers won't let students suffer

These Kashmiri teachers won't let students suffer

Rediff.com6 Sep 2016

With no signs of improvement in the situation in Kashmir, community schools are the only hope for students in the valley.

REWIND: The world in the week gone by

REWIND: The world in the week gone by

Rediff.com25 Jun 2018

Want to catch up on all that happened across the world in the week gone by? Here are 10 images that says it all.

The worst maybe over for Kashmir as flood threat eases

The worst maybe over for Kashmir as flood threat eases

Rediff.com2 Apr 2015

The flood threat in Kashmir eased on Friday as overnight rainfall, which had led to slight rise in water level of River Jhelum, stopped.

Kashmir receives fresh rainfall; Army beings rescue operations

Kashmir receives fresh rainfall; Army beings rescue operations

Rediff.com1 Apr 2015

With the flood threat continuing to loom large over the valley, the Army has started the evacuation process in Srinagar as the city experienced fresh rainfall on Tuesday.

What it takes to be a student in Kashmir

What it takes to be a student in Kashmir

Rediff.com28 Jun 2018

The ongoing violence in the valley is driving students to excel, but it is also making them angry, discovers Ritwik Sharma.