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Indian troops martyr four youth including a journalist in Srinagar, Baramulla

Srinagar, March 30: Indian troops martyred  four  people  including a young journalist in Srinagar city, today, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The youth including a journalist Rayees Ahmad Bhat were martyred by Indian troops and paramilitary forces during a cordon and search operation at Rainawari area of the city.The young journalist was running online news portal ‘Valley News Service.’ The operation was going on till last reports came in. 

Indian Allahabad Court orders release of 3 Kashmir students

Allahabad, March 30, 2022 : The Allahabad court in Indian state Uttar Pradesh  has directed the Police to release the three Kashmiri students arrested over the charges of sedition from an engineering college in Agra on October 27 , 2022. 

Prominent Indian journalist Rana Ayyub stops from flying abroad

Mumbai, March 30: Indian authorities stopped prominent Journalist Rana Ayyub at the Mumbai international airport from flying abroad. The prominent Journalist Rana Ayyub was on Tuesday stopped by authorities at the Mumbai international airport from flying abroad in the wake of a “look out circular” issued by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against her, officials said. 

Man booked under arms act in Jammu

 
Jammu, March  29 : The Indian  police have arrested a man and booked him under relevant section of Arms Act in Jammu district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. A police official said that that a police team arrested a person during Naka in police naka in  Channi Himmat area of the district .

NIA’s Delhi court discharges three including Asiya Andrabi of a fake case

New Delhi, March 29 : The dreaded Indian National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) Delhi court discharged illegally detained prominent Kashmiri woman leader and Dukhtaran-e-Millat chairperson, Syeda Asiya Andrabi, Kashmiri photojournalist Kamran Yousuf and Javed Ahmad on a fake case imposed on them by the Indian dreaded agency.

Ghost Advertisers Promoted BJP on Facebook during Elections: Investigation

 New Delhi. March 29:  The Journalists of The Reporters’ Collective who carried out an investigation into the political advertisements placed on Facebook found a hidden world of ghost and surrogate advertisers which promoted the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during 2019 general elections and state elections till November 2020 in India.

Converted Muslims in Tamil Nadu Complain of Losing Out on Govt Jobs

 Chennai, March 29: The Muslims in Indian state Tamil Nadu who have converted from other religions have lamented that they are not considered for reservation in government jobs by the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC).
Those who convert from BC, MBC, and SC to Muslim must be considered under that reservation instead of the present’ Others’ category for all converted Muslims, said Justice (Rtd) Akbar Ali

Hindutva youth incites Hindus to rape and kill Muslim women in India

 New Delhi, March 29 : A  Hindutva youth incited sexual violence and murder of Muslim women through his Instagram handle, @vipul_singh0077. Hindutva men have repeatedly targeted Muslim women online with anti-Muslim remarks, sexual slurs, and rape threats in India ,

Mentally Unsound Youth Found Hanging In Budgam

Srinagar, Mar 28, 2022: A 23-year-old mentally unsound youth was found hanging  in Budgam  district on Monday morning in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
The mentally unsound youth was found hanging at his home  in Kokerbagh Khag area of the district following which he was subsequently rushed to PHC Khag where doctors declared him brought dead.

Hijab not allowed in board exams in Karnataka

 Bangalore, March 28 : The Karnataka  state government refused to allow  head scarp/HIjab in classrooms during exams even as many Muslim girls would not able to attend the exams if they were not allowed to wear the head scarf. Amid the hijab ban, the Karnataka state board examinations for 10th standard will begin on Monday in which more than 8.76 lakh students are appearing for the exam in over 40,000 halls in 3,440 centres across the state. “After the high court order, we’ve not allowed that (hijab). We’ve given clarification that they (students with hijab) can come into the campus wearing the hijab but they cannot put it on in the classroom. The same condition will apply during the exams,”  the BJP government’s Primary and Secondary Education Minister B.C. Nagesh said.

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