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Three-yr-old girl injured in militant attack in Kashmir's Sopore to be airlifted to AIIMS, three of her family stable
Fp Staff •Five civilians, including an 18-year-old man, have died in Kashmir since Delhi's decision to revoke the region's special status
Restrictions on functioning of schools, markets lifted in many areas of Kashmir; Satya Pal Malik indicates communication blockade may not end soon
Fp Staff •On the 24th consecutive day of clampdown in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370, restrictions on the functioning of schools and markets were lifted in most areas of the Valley, even as the communication blockade continued
Jammu and Kashmir after Articles 370 and 35a: A look at what happened over the past three weeks
Fp Staff •Kashmir, being the tense, conflict-induced zone that it is today, witnessed a series of events that unfolded over the past three weeks. Here is a timeline of all those events, right from the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A.
Kashmir's Pulwama and Shopian tense despite thin troop presence; arrests of several youths spark public anger
Ishfaqnaseem •The town of Pulwama remained shut, and security forces were seen patrolling on the main roads.
Kashmir after Article 370: Death of a civilian, detention of youths fuel fear and loathing in Valley
Ishfaqnaseem •The Valley has remained under lockdown with both cellphones and landlines blocked and internet access suspended.
Centre dismisses Kashmir protests after Article 370 as 'stray incidents' but rising number of pellet injuries tells a different tale
Ishfaqnaseem •Twenty year old, Suhail Basheer Mir, has been left with a blurred vision after he was hit by a volley of pellets fired by the government forces in Rainwari area of Srinagar last Friday during a demonstration against the revocation of Article 370
Days after calling reports of unrest in Srinagar's Soura 'fabricated', MHA admits to incident, but maintains no bullets were fired
Fp Staff •Days after calling reports of protests and violence in Srinagar 'fabricated and incorrect', the Ministry of Home Affairs wrote on Twitter on Tuesday that 'miscreants mingled with people returning home after prayers at a local mosque' in Soura