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India’s Jammu and Kashmir has banned 25 books for allegedly ‘promoting secessionism and a false narrative,’ about the alleged human rights atrocities committed in the disputed region. Manoj Sinha, the ...
The Jammu and Kashmir administration, led by the Lieutenant Governor, has banned the circulation of 25 books, citing the ...
The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday carried out searches at bookshops across Rajouri district to seize the 25 books banned ...
G Manoj Sinha, J&K home dept through a notification dated 5 August imposed blanket ban on 25 books it said were propagating ...
The federally appointed government in the contested region has declared 25 books off limits, part of what many see as a ...
AG Noorani’s ‘The Kashmir Dispute 1947–2012’; political scientist Sumantra Bose’s ‘Kashmir at the Crossroads’ and ‘Contested Lands’ are among the banned books ...
Six years after the Narendra Modi government revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s autonomy, its insecurities have deepened.
Authorities threaten people with prison time for selling or owning works by authors like Booker winner Arundhati Roy and ...
Police in Indian-administered Kashmir raided bookshops on Aug. 7 after authorities banned 25 books, including one by Booker ...
The administration has directed the forfeiture of these titles, alleging that the books promote false narratives, glorify terrorism, and incite secessionism in the Union Territory.
Among the 25 banned books is one by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy, one of India’s most famous living authors.
The Jammu and Kashmir government bans 25 books for promoting false narratives and glorifying terrorism, triggering a series ...