Kashmir

Watch: Kashmiris hail government and Indian Army for protecting and changing their lives

Kashmiris continue to salute the warriors of Indian security forces, thanking them not only for eliminating terrorists but also for providing door-to-door medical support to inhabitants of the snowbound areas.

Earlier today, two terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror outfit were killed in a brief encounter in central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

Kashmir Zone Police identified the terrorists as Arbaaz Mir and Shahid Sheikh of Pulwama who had earlier escaped from a recent encounter.

The Kashmiris soon took to social media platforms, thanking the Indian security forces for always standing firm and steady to protect the Valley.


Braving all odds and steadfast in duty, Indian Army has been providing door-to-door medical support to inhabitants of the snowbound areas.


Last week, Chinar Corps also responded to a distress call to evacuate a pregnant lady from Sarkuli Village of Kalaroos in Kupwara.


He advised them to constitute control rooms in administrative departments as well as at the HoD level and in the offices of Deputy Commissioners for providing support to the public. Asking them to run campaigns so that ample awareness is created among the masses, the Chief Secretary instructed officials to conduct awareness programmes in educational institutions and at the Panchayat level.


The Chief Secretary was informed that over 400 services have already been offered in online mode across all the departments and many of them are integrated with the quality check and feedback-seeking mechanism of RAS. It was also revealed these services are also being onboarded on the digital portal of e-UNNAT, Service Plus and Digi Locker for ease and free access to the general public.

Also Read: Two Lashkar terrorists, who had escaped from an encounter, killed at Budgam in Kashmir

IN Bureau

Recent Posts

Baloch American Congress expresses strong opposition to Gwadar fencing

The Baloch American Congress (BAC) condemned the occupation of Gwadar by Pakistan and China, calling…

11 hours ago

Indian women gathers in traditional attire outside UK Parliament to extend support to PM Modi’s success in LS polls

The Indian women in the UK gathered in traditional attire in front of the UK…

11 hours ago

“Need to tell stories of a new India”: British journalist praises country’s diversity and growth journey

Lauding the "new India", Sam Stevenson, Assistant Editor of the UK-based newspaper Daily Express, emphasised…

11 hours ago

Pak: Another girls’ school in South Waziristan bombed

In another tragic blow to girls' education in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa amidst the ongoing wave of…

19 hours ago

WHO, experts meet to strategise strengthening community engagement; resilience in health emergencies

Against the backdrop of recent crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, health officials from across…

19 hours ago

Baloch activist condemns Gwadar fencing project, cites CPEC as cause of encirclement

Mahrang Baloch, a Balochistan-based activist, said on Saturday that the fence around Gwadar was not…

19 hours ago