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Looking back a quarter century on - Kashmir Times: Oldest English NewsPaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu Kashmir, Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir

Looking back a quarter century on - Kashmir Times: Oldest English NewsPaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu Kashmir, Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir
kashmirtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kashmirtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Badami-bagh , Punjab , Pakistan , United-states , East-timor , Kargil , Jammu-and-kashmir , India , Kashmiri , Jammu , Delhi , Afghanistan

ST for Meiteis call should continue A call for survival

the call to include the meiteis in the scheduled tribe list of the constitution will continue to reverberate across the length and breadth of manipur and ironic it may sound but in a way the may 3 tribal solidarity march, which was supposedly staged again

Manipur , Uttar-pradesh , India , Delhi , Tamil-nadu , State-of-tamil-nadu , United-kingdom , British , Ved-marwah , Meetei-meitei-tribe-union , Tribe-demand-committee , Ministry-of-tribal-affairs

The Fraying of Manipur - Open The Magazine

The Fraying of Manipur - Open The Magazine
openthemagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from openthemagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Kangpokpi , Manipur , India , Libya , Churachandpur , Imphal , Dimapur , Assam , Syria , Bishnupur , West-bengal , Nigeria

Pouring out his heart in his paintings at the RKCS Art Gallery

Seventy years back in the absence of digital printing, paintings were the medium of expression

Kangla , India-general- , India , Delhi , Japan , Bangalore , Karnataka , Orissa , Manipur , Uttar-pradesh , United-kingdom , Pune

A Taste for the Twisted - Open The Magazine

A Taste for the Twisted - Open The Magazine
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Kozhikode , Kerala , India , Delhi , Tihar , Uttar-pradesh , Madhya-pradesh , Bengaluru , Karnataka , Kaveree-bamzai , Chandrakant-jha , Ved-marwah

'Beginner politician, poor old woman helped crack transistor bomb case' in 1985


'Beginner politician, poor old woman helped crack transistor bomb case' in 1985
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In the summer of 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi leaving 49 dead, 127 injured and a city terrorised. The toll was much higher if you add those who died from similar blasts carried out in other states. But the case was cracked within 48 hours due to vital information provided by two unlikely informants.
In 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi, leaving 49 dead
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on Dec 26, 2020)NEW DELHI: In the summer of 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi leaving 49 dead, 127 injured and a city terrorised. The toll was much higher if you add those who died from similar blasts carried out in other states. But the case was cracked within 48 hours due to vital information provided by two unlikely informants: “a beginner-level politician cum-social worker and the other a poor old woman, a migrant from Rajasthan,” claims a new book.

Delhi , India , Patel-nagar , Uttar-pradesh , Mohinder-singh-oberoi , Kartar-singh-narang , Manmohan-singh , Ved-marwah , Mohinder-singh-khalsa , Amodk-kanth , Delhi-police , Investigation-team

Book REVIEW | A maverick cop's gripping autobiography


Book REVIEW | A maverick cop’s gripping autobiography
Published Dec 20, 2020, 7:37 am IST
Updated Dec 20, 2020, 7:37 am IST
The heart of the book is gripping not on account of any juicy, lazy gossip about key people
 Cover page of Khaki in Dust Storm
Retired senior officials in India have been, on the whole, shy to write about what they saw and did in their work lives. There is always the difficulty about how much to reveal. Social, political, national sensitivities live long and do not necessarily fade away when an officer retires. Then there is the Official Secrets Act. Writing must be careful in the extreme if it’s not going to be all puff. So, most don’t bother. It is too much trouble even if they could summon the energy once they’ve been there, done that.

Delhi , India , China , Union-territory-of-delhi , New-delhi , Chinese , Rajiv-gandhi , Amod-kanth , Ved-marwah , Vijay-karan , Indira-gandhi , Amodk-kanth

A Consequential Kidnapping


A Consequential Kidnapping
Ved Marwah
Mufti Sayeed with Rubaiya after her release. Photo Courtesy: Sunday
On 8 December 1989, JKLF activists kidnapped Mufti Mohammed Sayeed’s daughter Rubaiya Sayeed, a medical student, while she was returning home in Srinagar. The Home Minister’s daughter had no security attached to her, and till the kidnappers rang up a local newspaper’s office about their demands for her release no one, not even her family members, knew anything about the kidnapping. Such an incident had not taken place earlier in the state and everyone was taken by surprised
This kidnapping, and the way it was handled, became a watershed in the history of terrorism and secessionist movement in the state. I was an eyewitness to the events, first in New Delhi and later in Srinagar. I was, at that time, posted as the Director-General of the National Security Guards. I received a call around dinner time asking me to immediately reach the Home Minister’s house at Akbar Road to discuss Rubaiya Sayeed’s kidnapping. I was ushered into the Home Minister’s drawing-room, where Arun Nehru, Commerce Minister, TN Seshan, the Cabinet Secretary, and the Director of Intelligence Bureau (DIB), MK Narayanan were already present. We sat there for quite some time, but there was no serious discussion as the Home Minister could not see us.

India , Jammu , Jammu-and-kashmir , Khaniyar , Anantnag , Maulvi , Balochistan , Pakistan , New-delhi , Delhi , Kashmir , Hamid-sheikh