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Homes Demolished in Kashmir Amid Anti-Drug Operations, Locals Raise Concern

In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, demolition drives carried out under anti-drug operations have triggered concern among residents, who say ordinary families are being disproportionately affected. According to Beyond Time News, authorities recently removed more than 15 structures along the Ring Road corridor in Jammu. Locals described the action as selective and said it…

Thousands Defy Restrictions to Welcome Leader in Doda, Massive Crowd Gathers in Chenab Valley

Thousands of people gathered in Doda district of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), defying restrictions to welcome political leader Meraj Malik after his release. According to Beyond Time News, the crowd included men, women, and children who assembled despite prohibitory orders on public gatherings. Large Public Turnout Residents from across the Chenab Valley…

NIA Scrutiny of Social Media Activity Sparks Debate Over Digital Surveillance in Kashmir

India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA), under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has reportedly taken notice of social media activity linked to overseas Kashmiri activists and Hurriyat-associated figures, focusing on the use of online platforms to promote pro-freedom narratives related to the Kashmir issue. According to Beyond Time News, the agency has initiated an inquiry into…

Restrictions Imposed in Doda as Authorities Tighten Curbs on Public Gatherings

Authorities in Doda district of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir have imposed fresh restrictions on public gatherings, further tightening controls on civic activity in the region. Two-Month Ban on Assemblies According to officials, a two-month order has been issued under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, prohibiting: Public assemblies of five or more people Protests…

Mehbooba Mufti Flags Concerns Over Institutional and Language Policy Changes in J&K

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti has expressed concern over recent administrative and educational changes in Jammu and Kashmir, saying they may affect the region’s cultural and social identity. Main Content:According to Beyond Time News, Mehbooba Mufti said during a workers’ convention in Ganderbal that changes in education and recruitment policies are impacting long-standing…

Mental Health Crisis Deepens in Kashmir, Youth Among Hardest Hit

Recent studies indicate that over 40% of adults in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir are experiencing psychological distress, with young people and students showing rising levels of anxiety, depression, and stress. According to local reports, early signs often go unnoticed within households—ranging from withdrawal and disrupted sleep to reduced communication. Mental health professionals warn that such…

Kashmir Civil Society Says People’s Resolve for Freedom Remains Strong

Civil society activists in Kashmir have reiterated that the local population remains committed to their long-standing political aspirations, despite ongoing tensions and security challenges in the region. Main Content:According to Beyond Time News, civil society members in Srinagar said that the people of Kashmir continue to pursue their struggle for political rights and self-determination, despite…

India Restructures Administration of Confiscated Jamaat

Introduction Authorities in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir have reportedly made further administrative changes in a number of schools previously linked to Jamaat-e-Islami, as part of an ongoing restructuring of educational institutions in the region. School Administration Replaced According to Beyond Time News, officials have confirmed that the administrative control of several schools associated with Jamaat-e-Islami…