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Date: 21 Feb 2012
Srinagar: After facing turbulent period of encroachments, Valley’s famous Dal Lake faces another threat as drunkards throw empty liquor bottles into it intoxicating its habitat.
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Date: 19 Feb 2012
Keran (Jammu and Kashmir) : Whenever a postman enters this village in Kupwara district of Kashmir, Jameela Rayees cannot stop herself from rushing to the door in anticipation. What she is waiting for is her passport, so that she can go to Pakistan and look for her husband Shakir.
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Date: 16 Feb 2012
Kashmir is where I was born, Kashmir is what no one can take out of me, even though Kashmir has been taken out of me and away from me. It is my heritage.
The umbilical cord that binds me to the Valley is not detachable. It is invisible and yet visible.
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Date: 15 Feb 2012
Conflict throws up some fine literature as the victimhood helps giving vent to the inner and real feelings. But in many cases, the oppression does trample even the strongest thoughts. This is true about Kashmir. When those who have the capacity to write themselves become the victims of violence and injustice, their writings can be a befitting tribute to the sufferings of the people.
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Date: 14 Feb 2012
Posted by Blake Hounshell
February 13, 2012
That's the charge the National Journal's Marc Ambinder makes in his very interesting new book on Joint Special Operations Command, coauthored with D.B. Grady.
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Date: 12 Feb 2012
One of the authentic suggestion about Valentine refers him as a priest. This priest served Rome during the third century. At that time, Emperor Claudius II was ruling over Rome who once ordered his kingdom to join army but the response from the men of his kingdom was very bleak due to their deep concern and propensity towards their family and loved ones.
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Date: 9 Feb 2012
Jammu: It is not spurious although is factual that several Kashmiri Pandits (KP) educated unemployment youths who were being absorbed under the PM’s Special package in the year of 2010-2011 before the mature period of return policy of KP community in the Kashmir valley.
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Date: 9 Feb 2012
As your great, kind, benevolence and generous personhood has recently shown grave concern over the poor performance of school results. As a teacher, I would like to draw your attention through the medium of this ‘Fariyad’ towards the sorry plight of teachers caused due to inhumane, non-cooperating and non promising behavior of educational officers at the district, zone and school level.
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Date: 8 Feb 2012
Srinagar: Notwithstanding the drastic down fall in horticulture production in Kashmir, experts believe positive measures for the enhancement of this sector could generate 30,000 crores to the State income annually.
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Date: 8 Feb 2012
Srinagar: Motorcycle stunt riding, it is a motorcycle sport characterized by stunts involving acrobatic maneuvering of the motorcycle and sometimes the rider. But it requires appropriate training, professionalism and stunt equipped bikes.
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Date: 5 Feb 2012
SRINAGAR: Despite the repeated assurances of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, thousands of people, including former militants and their relatives continue to be on the receiving end due to non-issuance of travel documents by the state authorities.
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Date: 4 Feb 2012
“I am more comfortable talking to my friends directly rather than using the wires and wireless medium as a tool of communication,” says Atif Jan who topped the class 12th.
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Date: 3 Feb 2012
SRINAGAR: Seems like when it comes to Kashmir, Indian Censor Board has only one answer –NO. The latest Kashmir centric film to fall prey to Censor Board objections is Harud- (Autumn ) directed by Aamir Bashir, which has already been world premiered at Toronto, Canada. Aamir Bashir, the brain behind Harud tweeted last night, “Harud refused censor certificate. Round 2 with Revisionary Committee to follow. Wish us luck!”
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Date: 1 Feb 2012
Baramulla: Despite downplaying by the authorities, the residents of this North Kashmir Baramulla District claimed that there has been rampant timber smuggling in the area, and alleged the officials for facilitating the job of timber smugglers.
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Date: 31 Jan 2012
A low-budget film set in Kashmir has been picking up plaudits at international film festivals, bringing a different focus to the troubled Himalayan region.
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Date: 30 Jan 2012
New Delhi: Close on the heels of the cancellation of famed author Salman Rushdie’s visit to the 7th Jaipur Literature Festival due to the storm over The Satanic Verses, documentary filmmaker Sanjay Kak had to bear the brunt of Hindu fundamentalists.
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Date: 30 Jan 2012
Srinagar,30 Jan: An owl of uncommon beauty was spotted in the Mominabad area of northern outline of Srinagar city in Jammu and Kashmir by some young guys who latter got hold of him and after having a photo session released it back in free skies. 
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Date: 28 Jan 2012
Srinagar: Younis narrates his story for the first time before someone. But he looks relieved as he speaks. The senses of comfort were understandable.
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Date: 28 Jan 2012
JAMMU: CRPF has blamed alcoholism as a major reason for fratricidal killings in its ranks. The country’s biggest paramilitary force has ignored stress arising out of continuous deployment as well as lack of promotional avenues and deteriorating level of discipline as reasons for the same.
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Date: 27 Jan 2012
Bandipora: While water is getting polluted due to haphazard dumping and uncouth operations by Hindustan Construction Company(HCC) here in Bandipora , the government is facing trouble over pollution of Asia Largest Fresh water lake due to leachate (a solution resulting from leaching, as of soluble constituents from soil, landfill, etc., by downward percolating ground water) by operations of Hindustan Construction Company
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Date: 27 Jan 2012
While each angry part of my soul keeps on saying,
Cursing the tyrants but still being fed,
By the same tyrants who stabbed my head,
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Date: 25 Jan 2012
SRINAGAR: Ever imagined carrying a pot filled with red-hot charcoals inside your dressing? Sounds risky, but this is what Kashmiris do to fight off freezing winters. Kangri - a Kashmiri equivalent of Spain's brazier - has been in use in the disputed Himalayan state since centuries.
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Date: 21 Jan 2012
JAMMU: The Government of Jammu and Kashmir, always dominated by politicians and the men in bureaucracy from Kashmir Valley , had not only snatched one after the other thing from the people of erstwhile Doda district , but also forgotten this large wide spread area of the state and the people living therein, even at the time of natural climates.
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Date: 19 Jan 2012
Ganasthan-Bandipora, Jan 18: Shifting of carpet weavers towards alternate and profitable livelihoods is likely to give a great setback to this home-based industry, here. Education becoming popular among younger generation adds to the shift. Older-generation women however, prefer to continue with it.
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Date: 17 Jan 2012
ISLAMABAD: Syed Jamaat Ali Shah, former commissioner of Pakistan Commission of Indus Water, whose name was put on the Exit Control List after it was established that he had helped and facilitated India in building a hydropower project on Pakistan’s Indus River, inflicting huge damage to the country’s water interests, has escaped to Canada.
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