news

warning: Creating default object from empty value in /home/kashmirstatistic/public_html/modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.pages.inc on line 34.

The Kashmir Files Turns Cinema Halls into Hubs of Hate Mongering, Genocide Calls in India

NEW DELHI,March 18:  The  Cinema halls in India screening Vivek Agnihotri’s film, The Kashmir Files, have become hubs of jingoism where sundry Hindutva activists and anti-social elements have no inhibition to give vent to their deep-seated hatred for Muslims. The crowds are seen calling for genocide of Muslim with impunity and adding  communal hatred. The critics of the film, who had said that it was intended to provoke sentiments against Muslims, stand vindicated by what is happening in the theatres.

Record Room Of Govt School In Bandipora Gutted In Fire

Srinagar, March 16 : A record room of the Government Middle School Malpora Nowgam in Sumbal Sonawari area of Bandipora district was gutted in mysterious fire incidents in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In a mysterious fire incident a record room of Government middle school Malpora Nowgam was damaged during the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday.

Indian soldier dies after shed collapses in Srinagar

 Srinagar, February 24:  An Indian soldier died after coming under a shed that collapsed due to snow  in Srinagar city in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.The  Sepoy Altaf Ahmed  of Indian state Karnataka, was standing beside a shed when its roof collapsed leaving the soldier injured inside Badami Bagh Cantonment area of the city.He was shifted to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

6 Persons On Way Home To Warwan Kishtwar Via Margan Top Go Missing

 SrinagarFebruary 23, 2022- Agencies  :  Six persons on their way home to remote Warwan area of Kishtwar via Margan Top in Islamabad district have gone missing and there are no whereabouts of them since they made last call to family members almost 24 hours ago, officials said on Wednesday evening in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Heavy snow falls across Kashmir valley

 Srinagar ,February 24, 2022 : After two bright sunny days, Kashmir Valley saw heavy snowfall on Wednesday, which disrupted air as well as road traffic, caused massive electricity outages, disrupted water supply, and sent the government machinery out on the streets and even wading through water bodies.

Five including four Indian soldiers injured in road mishaps

 Srinagar, February 22 : At least five persons including four Indian army men were injured in two different road accidents in Baramulla and Budgam districts in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The four Indian troops were injured after their vehicle met with an accident in Choora Sangrama area of the district on Tuesday morning. An official said that an army vehicle met with an accident at Choora resulting in the injuries to four army men, who were immediately flown to nearby MI hospital for advance treatment.“After the accident, the traffic movement on the road was restored,” he said.

11 killed as vehicle falls into gorge in Uttarakhand,Killer roads: 13 lives lost in Haryana every day

Dehradun, India February 22 :  Eleven people were killed and two others were injured  in a road accident in Indian state Uttarakhand state . Eleven people died when a vehicle fell into a deep gorge on the Sukhidhang-Dandaminar road in  Champawat district of the state.
The victims were returning from a wedding in Tanakpur to Danda Kaknai village, police said.

Two including minor girl,  killed in IIOJK incidents

  Srinagar, February 10:   A minor girl was killed in road accident in Pulwama district, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. A vehicle met with an accident at Chersoo in Awantipora area in which a minor girl received critical injuries.The girl Tauba Jan  of Srinagar was shifted to a nearby hospital, however, she succumbed to her injuries.

Meanwhile, a 25-year-old Manzoor Hussain died after he slipped while returning home with firewood from a jungle nearby his residence in Ucchad Nabana  area of Poonch district on Thursday. 

Pakistan categorically rejects the Indian MEA’s preposterous comments on Pakistan-China Joint Statement of 6 February 2022

 Islamabad, 10 February 2022 :Pakistan categorically rejects the unwarranted and preposterous comments made by the Spokesperson of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on the Pakistan-China Joint Statement of 6 February 2022.

22,000 PERSONS DIED ,39,041 CANCER CASES REPORTED IN IIOJK

 Srinagar, Feb 4 :The Cancer cases of disease are exponentially increasing in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In the last three years from 2018-2020 around 22,000 persons have died  while 39,041 cancer cases was reported  from 2019 to 2021 in the territory. The Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The officials said that stomach cancer was the most commonly reported cancer (25.2%), followed by colorectal cancer (16.4%) and lung cancer (13.2%) among males. For females, colorectal cancer (16.8%), breast cancer (16.1%), and stomach cancer (10.4%) were the most frequently reported cancers in order of frequency. Professor Sanaullah Kuchay Head of Department, Radiation Oncology, GMC Srinagar said that since 1994 there has been an exponential increase in cancer cases in J&K.

Syndicate content