About 800 persons were also arrested, while four magisterial inquiries have been ordered into the incidents of militancy during the same period, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said in a written reply to a question by opposition National Conference leader A M Sagar in the Legislative Assembly here.
Mehbooba, who also holds the Home portfolio, said a total of 146 militancy-related incidents took place between January 15, 2015 to January 15, 2016, leaving 169 people - 108 militants, 39 security personnel and 22 civilians - dead.
Mehbooba said the four south Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian accounted for the highest number of incidents of militancy (61), resulting in the death of 54 persons including 12 security men and 34 militants.
However, the three north Kashmir districts of Kupwara, Baramulla and Bandipora which share border with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, witnessed almost double the number of fatalities compared to south Kashmir districts in such incidents.
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The summer capital Srinagar recorded 15 militancy-related incidents in which one civilian was killed, while seven districts, out of total 22 across Jammu and Kashmir, including the winter capital Jammu witnessed no militancy-related violence.
Other districts, where no such incident took place, included Ganderbal in central Kashmir, Leh and Kargil in Ladakh region and Rajouri, Reasi and Kishtwar in Jammu region, Mehbooba said.
Two militants each were killed in Samba and Doda, while there was no casuality reported from Ramban and Budgam.
The highest number of 37 militants were killed in border district of Kupwara followed by Pulwama (18), Baramulla (16) and Shopian (nine), while the highest number of 13 security personnel lost their lives in Kupwara followed by Baramulla (six), she said.
With regard to ceasefire violations between January 15, 2015 to January 15, 2016, Mehbooba said the highest number of 93 border firing incidents were reported along the International Border resulting in the death of six civilians and injuries to 43 others including three security personnel.
Compared to 73 border firing incidents along the LoC in Jammu region, only 15 such incidents took place in Kashmir Valley, Mehbooba said, adding while 11 persons including three security personnel were killed along the LoC in Jammu, five security personnel were killed in the valley.
Twenty-eight persons including six security personnel were also injured in the border firing in Jammu region, while four security personnel were injured in the valley, she said.
Kargil in Ladakh region, which falls in Kashmir division, also witnessed two border firing incidents but there was no report of any casualty, she said.
Mehbooba said an amount of Rs 17.35 lakh as ex-gratia has been paid to the next of kin of those killed or injured in the border firing incidents between January 2015 to January 2016.
Mehbooba said a total of 799 persons of various age groups - - 798 in the valley and one in Jammu - have been arrested in various incidents during the period.
However, all have been released except for one who has been detained in terms of provisions of Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act with effect from December 19, 2015.
The highest number of 337 arrests were made from Srinagar followed by Shopian (122), Pulwama (89), Anantnag (86), Baramulla (70), Kupwara (34), Ganderbal (22), Budgam (15), Kulgam (13), Bandipora (10).