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Two injured during clashes in Palhallan

SRINAGAR — Two youth were injured on Monday during the clashes that erupted between youth and government forces on Monday following a cordon-and-search operation...

JKCSCC challenges Amendment to Art 35A in SC

SRINAGAR — Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Coordination Committee (JKCSCC) on Monday said that it has challenged the recent Presidential Ordinance amending Article 35A.“The...

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Risk Management in Option Trading: How to Limit Losses and Protect Capital

Option trading offers opportunities to generate income, hedge existing positions, or take directional market views with limited capital.

Truck-Eeco collision in Pattan claims life, leaves another injured

A person was killed and another injured after a road accident involving a truck and an Eeco vehicle bearing registration number JK04H-7988 at Hyderbeigh area of Pattan.

J&K braces for fresh spell of rain and snow

After the season’s first major widespread snowfall, Jammu and Kashmir is set to witness another spell of rain and snow from Monday evening, the MeT said.

TRAI Report: Reliance Jio and Airtel dominate network performance in Katra and Udhampur; BSNL lags behind

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released its latest IDT findings, revealing significant disparities in mobile network performance across the J&K.
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From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, one man walks for a purer India

As dawn broke in Kashmir, Mr Gaurav Tyagi with an unwavering resolve took steady strides southward, echoing a purpose that transcends borders, languages, and beliefs.

Pulwama’s young students endure scorching heat as school construction stalls

For more than a year, young students at Government Upper Primary School (UPS) Chewakalan in Pulwama have been forced to study in sweltering, makeshift tin sheds.