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Indian authorities have banned 25 books in Kashmir, accusing them of promoting a "false narrative" and "secessionism." ...
Pakistanis hold anti-India rallies to mark 6th anniversary of revocation of Kashmir’s special status
Hundreds of people have rallied in Pakistan-administered Kashmir to mark the sixth anniversary of India’s revocation of the ...
Two Indian soldiers and a suspected militant have been killed in one of longest gunfights in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
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ABP News on MSNJammu & Kashmir Police Conduct Raids At 26 Locations In Kishtwar To Crackdown Terror EcosystemThe raids in Kishtwar of Jammu and Kashmir came a day after similar searches were conducted at 15 locations in nearby Doda ...
Authorities threaten people with prison time for selling or owning works by authors like Booker winner Arundhati Roy and ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPolice raid Kashmir bookshops after India bans titles for ‘secessionism’Among the 25 banned books is one by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, one of India’s most famous living authors.
Six years after the Narendra Modi government revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s autonomy, its insecurities have deepened.
The Army's Srinagar-based Chinar Corps, in a post on X, paid tributes to the soldiers killed in the encounter and said that ...
Update: OP AKHAL, Kulgam Chinar Corps honours the supreme sacrifice of the Bravehearts, L/Nk Pritpal Singh and Sep Harminder Singh, in line of duty for the Nation. Their courage and dedication will ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Attack on people’s memory’: Kashmir’s book ban sparks new censorship fearsIndian officials say the books promote violence, secessionism. But critics say the move is aimed at silencing scholars.
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Newspoint on MSNCM Omar Abdullah clarified his stand on the ban of 25 books in Jammu and Kashmir, 'I did not impose this ban...'The administration has banned 25 books written by Maulana Maudadi, Arundhati Roy, A.G. Noorani, Victoria Schofield, and David ...
The Jammu and Kashmir administration banned 25 books for allegedly promoting false narratives and glorifying terrorism. Raids ...
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