The largest city is Jammu. As of it is the most populous district of Jammu and Kashmir. District has a population of around 15 Lacs has per census and has further 7 sub-divisons and 21 tehsils and 20 rural development blocks. Azadi Ka Mahotsav. Amar Mahal Jammu. Bahu Fort and Bagh e Bahu. Bahu Fort. A View of Bahu Fort. Ranbireshwar and Ragunath Temple Jammu. Mubarak Mandi. Akhnnor Fort alongside River Chenab.
Balidan Stamb Jammu. Assembly Constituencies District Plans. Online Revenue Services. Election Services. Government troops clashed with Islamic militants in Samba District on May 11, , resulting in the deaths of four civilians, one government soldier, and two militants. Two Islamic militants were killed during clashes with government troops in the village of Chhotipora on June 2, The same day, four Islamic militants were killed by government troops in the districts of Baramullah and Bandipora.
Islamic militants ambushed and killed five government soldiers in Kishtwar District on June 13, The state of Jammu and Kashmir was placed under presidential rule on July 11, Government troops clashed with Islamic militants near the town of Sopore on July 16, , resulting in the deaths of two militants and one government soldier.
Nine government soldiers were killed in a bus explosion near Srinagar on July 19, The Islamic militant group, H izbul-Mujahideen, claimed responsibility for the explosion. Two civilians were killed in a grenade attack by suspected Islamic militants in Gulmarg on July 20, The same day, two government soldiers were killed during clashes with Islamic militants in Rajouri.
A former member of a militant group and three members of his family were killed by Islamic militants in Doda District on July 23, Five civilians, including one women and four children, were killed in a bombing by suspected Islamic militants in Srinagar on July 24, Government police killed some 14 Muslim protesters in several locations in the state of Jammu and Kashmir on August 12, Government police killed one Muslim protester in Srinagar on August 14, Government troops launched an assault on Islamic militants holding nine individuals hostage in Jammu on August , , resulting in the deaths of three of the hostages and three militants.
Two individuals were killed in clashes between government police and demonstrators in the towns on Shopian and Baramullah on September 12, Two government soldiers were killed in clashes with Islamic militants in the Poonch region on September 22, Government troops killed five members of the Islamic militant group, H izbul-Mujahideen, in Kishtwar District on October 27, Government police clashed with members of the Islamic militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, in Doda District on December , , resulting in the deaths of three militants and one government soldier.
Presidential rule in the state of Jammu and Kashmir ended on January 5, Some 25 individuals, including eight government soldiers and 17 militants, were killed in clashes between government troops and members of the Islamic militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba , in Kupwara District on March , Government troops clashed with Islamic militants in Poonch District on September 9, , resulting in the deaths of two militants and one government soldier.
Two government policemen and one civilian were killed in a bombing in Srinagar on September 12, Government troops killed two members of the Islamic militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba , in the village of Salwa in Poonch District on October , Two government policemen were killed in an attack by suspected Islamic militants in Pampore township on December 22, Islamic militants attacked and killed two individuals, including one government policeman and one civilian, in Srinagar on January 6, The next day, government security forces killed two Islamic militants in Srinagar.
Islamic militants attacked a government police station in Sopore on January 15, , resulting in the deaths of one government policeman and one civilian. Two government soldiers were killed during a clash with Islamic militants in Kishtwar District on January 28, Three government soldiers were killed during clashes with Islamic militants in Sopore on February 23, Government troops clashed with members of the Islamic militant group, Hizbul-Mujahideen, in the village of Dadasar on March , , resulting in the deaths of four militants and one government soldier.
Two government soldiers were killed in clashes with Islamic militants in Bandipora District on May 4, Government troops clashed with Islamic militants in Baramullah District on May 6, , resulting in the deaths of four militants and two government soldiers. Government police killed three demonstrators in the town of Anantnag on June 29, Government police killed three demonstrators in Srinagar on July 6, Nine individuals were killed in clashes with government police in Srinagar and Pampore on August 1, Four protesters were killed in clashes with government police in the towns of Sopore, Trehhgam, and Pattan on August 13, Government troops clashed with suspected members of the Islamic militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba , in Rajouri District on August 15, , resulting in the deaths of two militants and one government soldier.
Nineteen individuals, including 18 civilians and one government policeman, were killed in clashes in the state of Jammu and Kashmi on September 13, Government police killed four demonstrators in the town of Mendhar on September 15, Government police killed three protesters in the towns of Shopian, Beerwah, and Pattan on September 17, Government police killed two members of the Islamic militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba , near the town of Handwara on November 29, Government troops killed three suspected members of the Islamic militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba , in Sopore on June 2, Government troops killed three Islamic militants in the village of Maidanpora village in Kupwara District on July 15, Government troops killed two suspected members of the Islamic militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba , in Kupwara and Poonch districts on August 7, One government policeman was killed by an Islamic militant in Srinagar on April 19, Islamic militants ambushed and killed one government soldier in Kishtwar District on May 2, Two Islamic militants were killed by government troops in the town of Kangan on September 2, No lawsuit will be maintained for any action taken, including any notification issued or order, rule or appointment made during the period between August 5 and October 31 as these shall be deemed to be valid and operative as if such things had been done or actions taken in accordance with law, according to the notification.
It said any person who has taken an oath or made an affirmation before holding office or position as such under the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution or other laws in force in the existing state of J-K immediately before the appointed day shall be deemed to have taken oath or affirmation under the Indian Constitution or law applicable to the two union territories, and shall continue to hold office or position as such till October Share Via.
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