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Student solidarity marches on Feb 12

LAHORE: Different student organisations from public and private sector educational institutions on Saturday announced holding student solidarity marches across the country on Feb 12. Progressive Students Collective (PSC) Central General Secretary Iqbal Khan, The Students’ Herald Chief Editor Qazi Shehryar, PSC Spokesperson Sara Ali, PSC Information Secretary Sher Ali, former vice president Ali Raza, and…

Balochistan’s security, development reviewed

QUETTA: The 21st meeting of the State Defence Conference was held here on Saturday under the joint chairmanship of Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti and Corps Commander Balochistan Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem Ahmed Khan. Speaking at the gathering, also known as the ‘Hardening of the State Conference’, CM Bugti said the conference had been…

Indian authorities blamed for exacerbating Kashmir’s water crisis

Srinagar: Indian illegally occupied Jammu Kashmir’s crippling water crisis is a man-made disaster, with Indian authorities accused of neglecting the territory’s water infrastructure and ignoring the impacts of climate change. According to Kashmir Media Service, historic springs like Aripal, Nagbal, and Bulbul Nag in Pulwama have dried up, crippling water supply schemes and leaving thousands…

Two found suspiciously dead in Jammu

Jammu: Two people were suspiciously found dead in separate incidents in Akhnoor and Belicharana areas of Jammu region in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. According to Beyond the Time News, Anju Devi, 46, wife of Yashpal, was found unconscious at her home in Akhnoor and pronounced dead on arrival at Government Medical College Jammu….

Apple farmers once again raise voice against controversial railway project

Modi sacrificing Kashmir’s horticulture for destructive development: Growers Srinagar: Apple farmers in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama and Shopian districts have once again raised strong objections to a proposed railway line project, warning that it threatens to devastate their orchards and destroy their only means of livelihood. According to Beyond the Time News,…

Kashmir tops UAPA abuse as India arrests thousands with negligible convictions: Official data

Srinagar: Official figures released by India’s Ministry of Home Affairs have exposed that Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the worst-hit region under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), confirming that the draconian law is being abused as a tool of collective punishment rather than justice. According to Beyond the Time News, the official…