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Stone pelters attack school bus with 50 children in Kashmir

Finally Govt is treating those anti socials correctly :cheers:

J&K: Teen killed, 15 injured as forces open fire at protesters

A 17-year-old boy was killed and at least 15 others injured Wednesday as security forces opened fire at protesters, who allegedly pelted security personnel with stones to allow trapped Hizbul militants escape during an encounter in south Kashmir’s Shopian. The incident comes hours after a class II student suffered a head injury when the school bus carrying him was attacked by stone pelters in the district.

Breaking MIB forms committee to frame regulation for online content, websites

The journalists organized themselves using social media, particularly WhatsApp, spontaneously after news broke that the government had set up a committee to come up with a regulatory structure for online media “on the lines applicable to print and electronic media”.

Over 100 journalists and professionals, including those from dozens of online organizations, signed the petition. A website, onlinefreedomfoundation.org, has also been set up to allow ordinary citizens to oppose the move to regulate online content.

Online media platforms unite against I&B min’s move to regulate digital content

Telecom Panel Approves In-Flight Connectivity In Indian Airspace

New Delhi: The Telecom Commission has approved in-flight connectivity facilitating both voice and data calls in Indian airspace, Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan said in New Delhi.


"Almost all recommendations by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on this have been accepted. We are expediting the process (to start) and within three months it should be ready," she told reporters after the meeting on Tuesday.

Telecom Panel Approves In-Flight Connectivity In Indian Airspace
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