Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Chenab Rail Bridge and launch train services to Kashmir on Friday. The Chenab Bridge, known as the world’s highest railway bridge, towers 359
Globally, tobacco kills more than seven million people every year, and over a million of those deaths occur in India. According to recent data, the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir ranks sixth in the country in terms of tobacco
March over, April over, and now May is about to end too. But we are yet to see a real day of summer in Kashmir. Though one cannot claim this is something
Entrepreneurs and those associated with the industries sector in Jammu and Kashmir have a reason to rejoice as the Union territory administration has decided to implement ‘Turnover Incentive Scheme 2021’ and provide
Covid has wreaked havoc across J&K. For over a month now, thousands are getting infected while dozens fall victim to the deadly virus every 24 hours. Be it healthcare or administration, all
Children in Kashmir have been away from schools for almost two years now. It was unthinkable until recently when political conflict and a major health crisis hit the valley back to back.
The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry has presented before the government a slew of measures to tackle the fresh crisis that has hit the economy by the deadly wave of the
One thing that this raging pandemic has taught the world is rethinking about our priorities. Before the virus engulfed the globe, we all had our plans and schedules to follow. A life
The J&K government recently came up with a slew of measures to aid and assist people in this ongoing crisis. Earlier this week, the government led by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced
The climate change is the biggest environmental emergency that the earth faces today. This inevitable disaster has a multitude of serious implications for both environment and human society. Efforts are being made
The government of Jammu and Kashmir has again extended the ongoing ‘corona curfew’. And going by the way the COVID-19 pandemic is raging on, it is highly unlikely that we may see
The ongoing COVID-19 wave is affecting people of all ages. Compared to 2020, this year more younger people are getting infected. Official data shows that 11.5% of 56 lakh Covid-19 cases in
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