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    J-K: Three Arrested for Cannabis Possession

    Jammu, March 11 Police arrested three alleged drug peddlers on Wednesday and recovered cannabis from their possession in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.During routine patrolling and checks in the Kishtigarh area, police arrested Mubashir Hussain, Muzamil Raja Beg, and...
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    Court Directs Petitioner to Obtain Supplements Directly

    New Delhi, March 9 Go back to the newspaper vendor. That was the directive from the Supreme Court to a petitioner who wanted a copy of The Times of India, including all its supplements.Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta, in their ruling, advised the petitioner, G S Rathore, to instruct his...
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    Doda: Security Measures Strengthened in Bhaderwah Villages

    DODA, March 7, 2026: SSP Sandeep Mehta, along with SP Vinod Sharma, reviewed the security situation in remote tribal villages of Bhaderwah, including sensitive areas like Dandi and Kansar, approximately 50 km from the district headquarters.Speaking with members of the Gaddi community, the SSP...
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    Supreme Court Dismisses Petition on Babur-Named Religious Structures

    New Delhi, February 20 The Supreme Court on Friday refused to hear a petition seeking a direction to prevent the construction or naming of any mosque or religious structure in the name of Mughal emperor Babur or Babri Masjid.After a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta indicated its...
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    Terror Hideout Found, Public Cooperation Sought in J&K's Doda District

    In Jammu and Kashmir, security forces have increased anti-terror measures in the Doda district by placing posters of the active terror commander, Saifullah, at key locations to solicit public cooperation. An Akashvani Jammu correspondent reports that the posters feature a Pakistani commander of...
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    Police Appeal for Public Cooperation in Doda's Anti-Militant Drive

    Doda, February 14: Police have intensified anti-terror measures in the Doda district by putting up posters of active militants at key locations to solicit public cooperation. The posters feature a commander of the banned outfit, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and have been displayed at prominent public...
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