Student protests continue for 3rd consecutive day
Srinagar/ April, 17: Student protests continue in Kashmir for the third consecutive day on Wednesday. Reports from North Kashmir said...
Read moreSrinagar/ April, 17: Student protests continue in Kashmir for the third consecutive day on Wednesday. Reports from North Kashmir said...
Read moreSrinagar/ April, 17: All colleges across the Kashmir valley remained closed for the second day Wednesday, while the Kashmir University...
Read moreJammu/ April, 17: The joint resistance camp on Wednesday called for an hour-long peaceful protest after Friday prayers to express...
Read moreNew Delhi/ April, 17: The Election Commission and the Home Ministry Wednesday discussed measures to ensure a violence- free bypoll...
Read moreNew Delhi/ April, 17: Unfazed by the apex court order that she be tried for "conspiracy" in the Babri mosque...
Read moreSrinagar/ April, 17: Giving the residents of Gurez valley a major relief, Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti Wednesday formally launched the...
Read moreSrinagar/ April, 17: The authorities have decided to block social media in Kashmir after the recent circulation of videos and...
Read moreSrinagar/ April, 17: 9 Professionals, particularly media persons and doctors besides students continued to suffer due to mobile internet ban...
Read moreSrinagar/ April, 17: After witnessing several notches above normal maximum and minimum temperatures from over a week, wet weather is...
Read moreSrinagar/ April, 17: Criticizing government for attaching Principal Degree College Pulwama, AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er Rasheed has said...
Read moreThe publication of “Kashmir Horizon” as an English daily was started with a modest attempt on May 19, 2008.It has been a Himalayan attempt for “The Kashmir Horizon” to survive the challenges posed to journalism in the violence fraught place like Jammu & Kashmir.
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