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Podcast; Voices from the Lockdown: One year since abrogation of Article 370, education sector worst affected
Greeshma Kuthar •“The most badly affected sector because of the abrogation of Article 370 is the education sector.”
'Dialogue could be most important medium in democracy': Yogi Adityanath interacts with Kashmiri students at Aligarh Muslim University
•Yogi Adityanath on Saturday met a group of Kashmiri students and talked of the importance of dialogue in democracy while urging them to share their tribulations.
'Separatist movements harmful for India and Kashmir': Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind resolution backs Centre on Article 370
Rohin Kumar •While presenting the resolution, Jamiat general secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani said, "Kashmir is an integral part of India. There will be no compromise with national security and the integrity of India. India is our country and we stand by it."
Aligarh Muslim University issues show cause notices to four Kashmiri students for holding protest on campus
•Four Kashmiri students at the Aligarh Muslim University have been served show-cause notices by the authorities for holding a protest at the campus, official sources said on Friday.
Punjab Police sets up helpline number 181 for Kashmiris facing threats, DIG to attend to complaints
•Kashmiris in need of help can call on 181 or send an SMS or WhatsApp message on 76961-81181. They can also fax their complaint on 0172-6626181 and e-mail it to help@181pph.com, according to the release.
'Our fight is against terrorism and not Kashmiris': Narendra Modi says at rally in Rajasthan's Tonk
Fp Staff •Speaking on the recent spate of attacks and agitation against Kashmiris across India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said,"Our fight is against terrorism and those who are against humanity. Our fight is for Kashmir, not against Kashmir and Kashmiris."
Kashmiri students attacked in Yavatmal: At least 19 youth from state head back home; 4 Yuva Sena activists booked
Fp Staff •A day after four Yuva Sena workers were taken into custody for allegedly beating up two Kashmiri students in a Maharashtra college in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack, at least 19 Kashmiri students are on their way back home to the Kashmir Valley.
Pulwama aftermath: Crackdown on WhatsApp groups in Jammu; police arrest 'arsonists' after accusations of partisanship
Ishfaqnaseem •This comes after Governor Satya Pal Malik’s administration came under fire from government employees and political parties who accused it of being “partisan” in handling the violence, which included stones being pelted at flats.
J&K schools' association says return of Kashmiri students from colleges outside state is 'biggest challenge' for society
•G N Var, chairman PSAJK, said that around 3,000 students have arrived and more are coming (in the wake of attacks and harassment over Pulwama attack). Majority of these students including girls have been humiliated, intimidated and threatened
Threats to Kashmiri students: SC issues notices to Centre, 11 states; asks govt-appointed nodal officers to ensure their safety
Fp Staff •The Supreme Court sought responses from the central government, the Delhi police chief and the director generals of police of 11 states on a plea seeking its intervention to prevent alleged attacks on Kashmiri students in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack on 14 February.