J&K government jobs are for local educated unemployed youths and should be reserved for them only, said National Conference provincial president Devender Singh Rana
The script now playing out in the rest of the country, to suppress protests against the CAA, NRC and NPR, was not too long ago, rehearsed in Kashmir
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In Kargil, mobile internet services were restored in view of complete normalcy returning to the district, with no untoward incident taking place over the past four months, the officials said
The delegation comprising oppn parties like Cong, CPI, DMK, RJD, TMC, NCP and JD(S) was visiting the city in Jammu and Kashmir to see the ground reality days after the Centre abrogated Article 370
The services were restored in view of complete normalcy returning to Kargil, with no untoward incident taking place over the past four months, officials said.
MHA handled Citizenship Act protests, abrogation of Article 370, Pulwama attack among other issues. Amit Shah also took charge as the new Home Minister in 2019 after the Lok Sabha elections
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Tensions between India and Pakistan spiked following New Delhi's decision to abrogate Article 370
Tourism, for decades a mainstay of the scenic region's economy, has been badly hit
His remarks came in the backdrop of spurt in ceasefire violation by Pakistan along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 in August.
The matter was expected to be discussed in the Security Council Consultations Room under "other matters" during closed consultations Tuesday afternoon.
"The psyche of the people of Kashmir has been deeply wounded by the actions of the government of India," the group said in its 19-page report
Under Article 371, the Constitution provides special provisions for all the hill states with domicile rights, similar to that enjoyed under Article 35A in J&K
The hearing remained inconclusive and would continue on January 21, 2020.
The minister said that the region has been facing terror incidents for the past 35 years and security forces were dealing with them effectively