JAMMU, APRIL 18: The 4-Udhampur Parliamentary Constituency is all set to go to polls in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections, being held tomorrow April 19, with a total of 16.23
JAMMU, APRIL 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today called for promoting startups in J&K. He further instructed for impact assessment of various initiatives like GI Tagging and QR code-based labeling & scanning
SRINAGAR: An agonizing wait is getting longer and longer for distraught families whose dear ones are missing in the boat tragedy at Gandbal in Srinagar. Thirty-six hours on, there is no trace of missing people
Srinagar: Second COVID 19 wave has cast its dark shadows over the first Global Investors’ Summit in Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to further delay the summit. The
India witnessed a jump of 295,041 cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and 2,023 deaths in the last 24 hours, both figures are the highest ever since the beginning of the pandemic,
India is again faced with a big battle against Covid-19 and the 2nd wave has come across as a major crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his address to the nation
‘Policy aimed at creating conducive industry ecosystem; Attracts investment in focus sectors’ Highlights Subsidy on DG sets, automation, pollution control devices Turnover, SGST, J&K package, GoI incentives Exemption of stamp duty Environment
Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha ordered imposition of night curfew in all Municipal / urban local body limits of all 20 districts of Jammu and Kashmir. “New #COVID control measures: The Corona
New Delhi: In a significant step, the Indian government on Monday announced that all persons above 18 years of age will be eligible to get COVID-19 vaccine doses from May 1. While
Srinagar: Going by the present trend, Jammu and Kashmir may see over 4,000 COVID 19 cases a day by the end of this month with travelers being the primary reason for the
Srinagar: Tucked away in a quaint corner of Baramulla, Kathian Wali village still lives in the past. Having access to smartphones is still a distant dream for many adults, let alone children.
Srinagar: Srinagar’s Chest Diseases (CD) hospital is running out of oxygen beds as COVID-19 numbers have shot up metorically in Jammu and Kashmir. Professor and Head of Department, Chest Medicine, Dr Naveed Nazir
Day after imposing restrictions on public gatherings and shutting down all educational institutes in J&K till May 15, the government is also considering imposition of weekend lockdown in select districts of the