Actors performing in a play (left) and prominent Theatre personalities watching the same (right).
—Excelsior/Rakesh
Actors performing in a play (left) and prominent Theatre personalities watching the same (right). —Excelsior/Rakesh

Villagers from Rassain-Kund protesting against PMGSY in Udhampur. —Excelsior/ K Kumar
Villagers from Rassain-Kund protesting against PMGSY in Udhampur. —Excelsior/ K Kumar
Several Panchayat members joining JKAP at a function in Srinagar.
Several Panchayat members joining JKAP at a function in Srinagar.
Director ISM J&K Dr Mohan Singh awarding an AYUSH officer in Srinagar.
Director ISM J&K Dr Mohan Singh awarding an AYUSH officer in Srinagar.
JKPSA leaders during a meeting cum press conference on Monday.
JKPSA leaders during a meeting cum press conference on Monday.
Rehbar-e-Khel teachers protesting in Srinagar. -Excelsior/Shakeel
Rehbar-e-Khel teachers protesting in Srinagar.
-Excelsior/Shakeel
PHE daily rated and consolidated workers staging protest dharna in Jammu on Monday.
PHE daily rated and consolidated workers staging protest dharna in Jammu on Monday.
Terrorist killed, another surrenders during encounter with security forces in J-K
SRINAGAR: An unidentified terrorist was killed, while another surrendered during an encounter with security forces in Pulwama district on Monday, a defence spokesperson said.
A joint operation was launched by the security forces at Noorpora in the district’s Awantipora area on the basis of inputs provided by police, the Army said.
While one terrorist was eliminated during the gunbattle, another ultra responded to appeal for surrender. (AGENCIES)
Pakistan Rangers shell forward areas along IB in Kathua
JAMMU: Some houses were damaged as Pakistan Rangers heavily shelled forward hamlets and border outposts (BoPs) along the International Border (IB) in Kathua district, official sources said on Monday.
Pakistan Rangers resorted to heavy mortar shelling and firing on BoPs and hamlets in Londi, Manyari, Karol Matra, Check Changa areas in the Samba-Hiranagar sector, they said.
In the shelling, some houses were damaged, triggering panic among residents, they said. (AGENCIES)
Army commanders begin 4-day conference
NEW DELHI: Top commanders of the Army on Monday held extensive deliberations on a plethora of issues relating to human resource management in the 1.3 million-strong force, on the opening day of a four-day conference, official sources said.
On Tuesday, the commanders are likely to carry out a comprehensive review of India’s combat readiness in eastern Ladakh as well as other sensitive areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China.
The sources said the commanders held detailed deliberations on ways to bring further efficiency in shaping up young talents, matters relating to promotion and meeting aspirations of all rank and file of the Army personnel. (AGENCIES)
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