One year of Article 370 abrogation: What has changed in Jammu and Kashmir?
News | August 06, 2020 17:00 ISTAfter abolishing article 370 watch India TV's exclusive ground report from Kashmir
After abolishing article 370 watch India TV's exclusive ground report from Kashmir
Rejecting Pakistan's efforts to create a false narrative about abrogation of Article 370, hundreds of Gujjars, Bakarwals and other Kashmiri sightseers from Kupwara, Tangdhar and Handwara on Wednesday celebrated Bangus Awaam Mela to comemorate the first anniversary of scrapping of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir
People in Kashmir valley feel there has been a considerable dip in incidents of stone-pelting and shutdown calls after India scrapped a constitutional provision late last year that allowed the state of Jammu and Kashmir to make its own laws.
Leh is the joint capital and largest town of the Union Territory of Ladakh. The Mahayana Buddhist majority town also has a large Shia Muslim population.
Kashmiri youths have opened up to a new world of opportunities post abrogation of Article 370.
The meeting was attended by senior leaders such as Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, J&K BJP Chief Ravinder Raina apart from office bearers like Dr Darakhshan Andrabi, Rafiq Wani, Sofi Yousuf among others.
Kashmiri youth are reaping peace dividends post abrogation of Article 370. Danish Kak, an actor-producer from Srinagar has gained prominence in B-town.
People in Kashmir are getting new business prospects post abrogation of Article 370. Youths have been taking benefits of central sponsored schemes.
The NCERT has revised a chapter in its Class 12 political science textbook to drop a paragraph on separatist politics in Jammu and Kashmir and to add a brief mention of scrapping of its special status last year.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an open letter to the citizens on the first anniversary of his second term as Prime Minister has talked about various reforms done by his government in the past one year, listed achievements, and also mentioned about coronavirus pandemic which has become a challenge for the entire humanity.
Former Indian Army Chief General and Union Minister VK Singh, in an exclusive conversation with India TV, said that after the abrogation of article 370, people and Jammu and Kashmir are now looking forward to development.
NC chief Farooq Abdullah on Sunday asked political parties in Jammu and Kashmir to unite to bring back all detainees lodged in jails outside Union Territory.
A day after being getting released from 7-month house detention under Public Safety Act (PSA), National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on Saturday met his son Omar Abdullah in sub-jail in Srinagar, officials informed on Saturday.
Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) minister Altaf Bukhari on Sunday launched his own political party 'Apni Party' in Jammu and Kashmir. Bukhari is was first mainstream politician in Kashmir who said publicly that Kashmiris cannot perpetually mourn the abrogation of Article 370. He said time has come to strive for achievable political objectives.
A picture of Omar Abdullah, former J&K Chief Minister, is going viral on social media where he can be seen with a doctor. Omar’s fresh detention came in March after he was booked under the public safety act
Supreme Court refused to refer to a larger bench a batch of pleas, challenging the constitutional validity of Centre's 5th August 2019 decision of abrogating provisions of Article 370.
PM Modi during talks with Trump, during his recently concluded first official visit, tried to clear all the doubts that the US President had about India-US trade. The Prime Minister also explained it to the President the scrapping of Article 370 and what is Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
Himachal Pradesh Governor Bandaru Dattatraya on Tuesday hailed the Central government for scrapping Article 370 and amending the Citizenship Act (CAA).
Despite several protests against the new citizenship law and opposition criticism on repealing of Article 370, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that his party stood its ground over the decisions and will remain so in future.
Ruling out a rethink on decisions on CAA and Article 370, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asserted that his government remains and will remain firm on the steps, which have been taken in national interest, despite pressure from all sides.
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