Former Home Minister advocated restoring the 'grand bargain' under which Kashmir had acceded to India by granting a large degree of autonomy
Schools were earlier scheduled to open on July 18 but the government had extended the summer vacations till July 25
Pakistan had on Wednesday observed a "Black Day" to express solidarity with the Kashmiris
Move implemented to prevent escalation of violence, a senior officer informed; schools reopen in four districts
Normal life remained paralysed for the 12th day following the separatist sponsored strike and curfew, which continued in the Valley
The logjam was resolved in a meeting on Wednesday between Mehbooba Mufti and editors of Srinagar-based newspapers
Army also appealed to the people to maintain peace and refrain from attacking security forces or their vehicles
Local newspapers failed to hit stands for last three days in curfew-bound Kashmir after the govt's alleged clampdown on media
Normal life remained paralysed for 11th day today due to separatist sponsored strike, which is extended till July 22
After Burhan Wani's death, Kashmir is on boil and about 40 people have been killed so far
Separatist leaders continue to remain under house arrest and preventive detention in summer capital Srinagar
The Editors Guild of India condemned the Jammu and Kashmir government for "unwarranted muzzling" of media in the state
Local newspapers failed to hit the stands for the second consecutive day on Sunday in curfew-bound Kashmir
There is an outbreak of violence in Kashmir following the death of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani
He also urged all political parties to keep national interest above any other considerations
Also, the summer vacations for all schools in the Valley have been extended to July 24
All schools, colleges and universities in the Valley were also shut down
JKPCC expressed serious concern over the deteriorating lawand order situation in the Valley resulting into disruption of Amarnath Yatra
Police official said curfew remained in force in all 10 districts of the Valley as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order
MLA from south Kashmir's Kulgam said the "gagging media" was unacceptable and it would encourage rumour mongering