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J-K Students Association writes to PM Modi, seeking safety of Indian medical students amid protests in Bangladesh | India News - The Times of India

J-K Students Association writes to PM Modi, seeking safety of Indian medical students amid protests in Bangladesh Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], December 23 (ANI): The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Monday wrote to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking urgent interventi»»»

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J-K Students Association writes to PM Modi, seeking safety of Indian medical students amid protests in Bangladesh

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], December 23 (ANI): The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Monday wrote to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking urgent intervention to ensure the safety and well-being of Indian medical students currently studying in Bangladesh amid ongoing pr»»»

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JKSA writes to PM, seeks safety of students in Bangladesh

In the letter addressed to the Prime Minister, the Association urged him to intervene to ensure the safety and protection of Indian medical students in view of the prevailing unrest and uncertain conditions in Bangladesh. The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Monday wrote to the Prim»»»

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The Economic Times India 26.11. 07:37

PM Modi sends letter to citizens on Constitution Day, read full text here

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to prioritize their duties and exercise their right to vote. He highlighted that current decisions will shape future generations and contribute to building a developed India. Modi suggested schools honor first-time voters. The Constitution's adoption in 1»»»

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The Sunday Guardian India 17.09. 14:19

"India chooses path of hard power when negotiations fail": Rajnath Singh lauds Op Sindoor, Balakot strikes

28 Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 17 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said that India knows how to give a befitting reply to those who “fail to understand the language of peace and goodwill”. Attending the Hyderabad Liberation Day celebrations here, Rajnath Singh said ‘O»»»

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Kuwait Times Kuwait 14.08. 20:22

WorldSubcontinentFlood kills 46 in Indian Kashmir mountain village

SRINAGAR: Powerful torrents driven by intense rain smashed into a Himalayan mountain village in Indian-administered Kashmir and killed at least 46 people on Thursday, a top disaster management official told AFP. It is the second major deadly flooding disaster in India this month. “The news is grim,»»»

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The News Pakistan 14.08. 19:38

Flood kills 46 in IIOJK mountain village

Powerful torrents driven by intense rain smashed into a Himalayan mountain village in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and killed at least 46 people on Thursday, a top disaster management official told AFP. It is the second major deadly flooding disaster in India this month. "The»»»

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Al Awsat Arabia Saudita 14.08. 18:57

Torrential Rains Trigger Flash Floods in Kashmir, Killing Scores

Flash floods caused by torrential rains in a remote village in India-controlled Kashmir have left at least 44 people dead and dozens missing, authorities said Thursday, as rescue teams scouring the devastated Himalayan village brought at least 200 people to safety. Following a cloudburst in the reg»»»

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Arab News Arabia Saudita 14.08. 18:52

Flash floods kill 44 in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India: Flash floods caused by torrential rains in a remote village in India-controlled Kashmir have left at least 44 people dead and dozens missing, authorities said Thursday, as rescue teams scouring the devastated Himalayan village brought at least 200 people to safety.Following a cloud»»»

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United News of Bangladesh Bangladesh 14.08. 18:51

Death toll from Kashmir flash floods rises to 44, dozens still missing

Flash floods caused by torrential rains in a remote village in India-controlled Kashmir have left at least 44 people dead and dozens missing, authorities said Thursday, as rescue teams scouring the devastated Himalayan village brought at least 200 people to safety. Following a cloudburst in the reg»»»

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DW Germania 14.08. 18:04

Kashmir: Flash flood kills dozens in Himalayan village

At least 37 people were killed and around 150 injured when torrents of floodwater struck a remote Himalayan mountain village in Indian-administered Kashmir on Thursday — the second deadly flooding disaster in the region this month. Local authorities reported a sudden "cloudburst" near the village o»»»

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BBC Gran Bretagna 14.08. 17:43

More than 34 dead in flash floods on popular pilgrimage route in Himalayas

At least 34 people have died after flash floods hit a village hosting Hindu pilgrims in Indian-administered Kashmir. The disaster took place in the remote village of Chositi in Kishtwar district, which is on a busy pilgrimage route to a famous shrine in the Himalayas. Videos shared online showed dr»»»

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The Peninsula Qatar 14.08. 17:09

Flood kills 37 in Indian Kashmir mountain village

Srinagar: Powerful torrents driven by intense rain smashed into a Himalayan mountain village in Indian-administered Kashmir and killed at least 37 people on Thursday, a top disaster management official told AFP. It is the second major deadly flooding disaster in India this month. "The news is grim,»»»

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The Express Tribune Pakistan 07.06. 04:49

Modi opens Chenab bridge

Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his first visit to the Indian-Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Friday since a conflict with arch-rival Pakistan, opening a strategic railway line to the contested region he called "the crown jewel of India". "Pakistan will never forget... its shameful loss,"»»»

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The New Indian Express India 06.06. 11:56

‘I got demotion from CM to UT chief, LG Sinha got promotion,’ says Omar Abdullah, confident J&K will regain statehood

KATRA: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday raked up the issue of restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir at the flagging off of the maiden train to Kashmir by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this pilgrim town. "There are four persons on this stage who were present at the inauguration of th»»»

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The Indian Panorama India 16.05. 14:24

Strictly bilateral exchange with Pak on terror, says EAM JaishankarSignup to our Newsletter!

New Delhi (TIP)- India‘s relations and dealings with Pakistan will be “strictly bilateral”, which is a national consensus for many years and there is “absolutely no change” in that consensus, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on T ... »»»

The Diplomatic Insight Pakistan 14.05. 09:20

Pakistan Hands Over BSF Jawan Who Accidentally Crossed Border on April 23

Attari (TDI): India’s Border Security Force (BSF) has made a statement saying that the BSF Jawan, Purnam Kumar Shaw, who was in Pakistan’s custody after he accidentally crossed the border near Ferozepur, Punjab on April 23, 2025 has been returned. The return took place this morning around 10:30 am »»»

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Daily Times Pakistan 06.05. 03:59

‘We are not afraid’: Pakistanis at border ceremony amid India tensions

At the Wagah-Attari border, which marks the final boundary between the nuclear-armed nations of India and Pakistan, the atmosphere is charged with patriotism. The sound of drums can be heard as soldiers perform a choreographed, ceremonial march, showcasing both countries’ pride. However, the usual »»»

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Khaleej Times Emirati Arabi Uniti 29.04. 17:55

India PM Modi gives military 'operational freedom' to respond to deadly Kashmir attack

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given India's military "operational freedom" to respond to a deadly attack in Kashmir last week, a senior government source told AFP Tuesday, after New Delhi blamed it on nuclear-armed arch-rival Pakistan. Modi told army and security chiefs in a closed-door meeting »»»

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