JAMMU,
Nov 18:In
a major policy decision, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
today announced lifting of the ban on recruitment in
Central Government service in Jammu and
Kashmir...................more
JAMMU,
Nov 18:Prime
Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today expressed his belief
that "purposeful and meaningful negotiations"
are possible with Pakistan within the limits set by him
that redrawing of borders and "second
partition" of the country are neither feasible nor
negotiable..................more
JAMMU, Nov 18:Prime
Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has said that
a special inter-ministerial team will
soon be constituted that will be sent to
various migrant camps to assess situation
and seek suggestions from various
families and groups and formulate a
project for their permanent settlement as
per their wishes and
aspirations.................more
SRINAGAR,
Nov 18: Hurriyat
Conference today favoured a
triangular approach to resolve
the Kashmir issue and made it
clear it was not putting
conditions and does not expect
conditions for a dialogue with
the Centre............more
JAMMU, Nov 18:Chief
Minister Mufti Mohd Sayeed today said the
people in Kashmir were defying dictates
of the militants and want peace to be
restored in the
State.......................more
RAJOURI/DODA, Nov 18:Two local
militants were gunned down by the foreign
mercenaries to thwart their attempt to
surrender before security forces in
Surankote tehsil in Poonch district last
night...............more
JAMMU, Nov 18: Prime Minister Dr
Manmohan Singh, who arrived here this
morning on the last leg of his two-day
tour of Jammu and Kashmir, chaired a
meeting of the Unified Headquarters at
the Raj Bhavan................more
ISLAMABAD, Nov 18: Pakistan-based
militant group Hizbul Mujahideen has said
that there should be tripartite
negotiations among India, Pakistan and
Kashmiris to resolve the Kashmir
issue........................more
ISLAMABAD, Nov 18: Pakistan tonight
termed as "controversial and
counterproductive" Prime Minister
Manmohan Singhs rejection of
redrawing of boundaries to resolve the
Kashmir issue and asked the Indian
leaders to refrain from making such
statements. "Statements of this
nature caused disappointment among those
people in Pakistan and India who are in
favour of lasting peace in South
Asia," Pakistan Foreign Minister
Khurshid M. Kasuri was quoted as saying
by the official APP newsagency in an
interview..............more