Voters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir demand share in resources
As political parties make last-ditch efforts, voters seek basic facilities, gas supply and share in power projects.
As political parties make last-ditch efforts, voters seek basic facilities, gas supply and share in power projects.
Cease-fire between India, Pakistan gives way to high decibel canvassing in remote Neelam Valley along world’s most dangerous border.
Local administration invokes animal welfare laws, banning slaughter, transport of sacrificial animals.
Festive look in capital Muzaffarabad, as over 3.2m voters are preparing to elect 53 member assembly on July 25.
Years of conflict, apathy leave scenic Kashmir’s lakes, rivers in severe deterioration.