Srinagar, Sep 9: DGP J&K Dilbag Singh who is on visit to Ladakh Monday visited Siachen Base Camp and Turtuk. In the morning, the DGP visited the Siachen base camp where he was
Srinagar: The ongoing communication clampdown is taking a toll on the valley-based e-commerce business entrepreneurs right from the day one of its implementation throughout the valley. With no access to internet services in
Rohtak (Hr), Sep 8 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that they know how to take challenges head-on. “Be it the matter of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh or serious water
Curfew-like restrictions were reimposed on Sunday in several parts of Kashmir, including the city, to foil any plans on taking out Muharram processions in the Valley as authorities apprehended that large congregations
Around 2,500 people were detained by the security forces in the Kashmir Valley after the government’s decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution but several of them have been released now.
Srinagar: Inside Government Higher Secondary School Raj Bagh, anxious girls stand in a queue waiting for their turn to submit their examination forms. Meeting for the first time after the clampdown, students
Srinagar: Every morning when roads are deserted, Fehmeda Bano, 45, leaves home to collect the garbage from households and clean the streets near the SMHS hospital. Hailing from highly sensitive Kani Kadal,
Srinagar: Five years have passed since Kashmir witnessed devastating floods, but the scars of disaster are still fresh in the mind of 65 -year -old school teacher MotiLalDhar of Mandarbagh, Srinagar. Dhar, the
Srinagar: Five-years after devastating floods, the authorities are yet to take preventive measures to avert such disasters in future. On September 7, 2014, floods hit Kashmir, killing over 250 people and rendering
Srinagar: Ilham Hussain, a 28 year old entrepreneur, cannot forget the fateful Sunday when he lost everything to the devastating floods. Flashback of 2014 devastation always plays in his mind. Hussain not only
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