The restrictions had been in place since September 24, after violence erupted during a protest
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Jammu & Kashmir
- Every year post Diwali, hospitals are full of people, mostly children, with fireworks injuries causing severe eye damage in half of the cases. Caution and common sense are the only preventive measures 
- Angmo says will add additional grounds for relief 
- Statehood protests had left four people dead and over 80 others injured 
- Kapil Sibal, appearing for Angmo, says petition will be amended to challenge grounds of detention 
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- Was addressing an ex-servicemen rally to commemorate 60 years of the 1965 India-Pakistan War 
- While rescue teams recovered 66 bodies after days of intensive efforts, 32 victims are yet to be found 
- Aitham is a paragliding location near Jammu that has undergone trials and is being developed to boost adventure tourism 
- Said the decision has opened new avenues for artisans and entrepreneurs 
- Said the torrential rains across J&K from July to September have severely affected the agriculture and horticulture sectors 
- Said it requires focused attention towards value addition to unlock business opportunities 
- A large cache of weapons and equipment recovered from the site 
- Said his party will abstain from voting in the upcoming elections 
- Said that this Diwali, ‘vocal for local’ should be the mission to promote self-reliance and national pride 
- Mehraj Malik is currently detained under the Public Safety Act 
- Urge govt to meet their demands or risk the silent protest turning into powerful storm 
- Help desks have been set up at various stations to assist travellers 
- SC to now hear release plea on October 15 
- The Western Army commander said that India had inflicted heavy damages on Pakistan in Operation Sindoor 
- The troops noticed suspicious movement along the LoC in Kupwara late on Monday night and challenged the intruders 
- An Army jawan died from medical complications while serving in Ladakh and was cremated with military honors in his village near Jammu. Senior military officials paid tribute, and the jawan's body, draped in the Indian flag, was brought from Leh. 
- Chairs 36th meeting of Executive Council of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University at the Raj Bhawan 
- Will ensure seamless transportation of essential commodities and fruit-laden trucks from the Valley to markets outside 
- Has filed a fresh affidavit in the case with the High Court of J&K and Ladakh 
- Said BJP will not use any unfair means to win the Rajya Sabha elections in J&K 
- J&K Congress president Tariq Hameed Karra stated that the NC’s recent conduct has cast doubt on its commitment to the INDIA bloc 
- #JammuJournal: What began as isolated abuse now threatens to engulf the entire region 
- The last date for withdrawal of nominations is October 16 
- Congress leader Jairam Ramesh made the remarks on X, even as Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh arrived in New Delhi on Monday 
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