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Saffron growers in Pulwama express concern over porcupine menace

Saffron growers in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district are worried as porcupines continue to damage their saffron corms.

Calligrapher transcribes Surah Yusuf in three languages on a 15.5-meter scroll

A 20-year-old girl from Charar-e-Sharief Budgam has left a mark in the world of calligraphy by writing Surah Yusuf on a single scroll measuring 15.5 meters.

J-K political parties disappointed over SC verdict upholding Article 370 abrogation

Political parties expressed disappointment over the Supreme Court's verdict upholding the constitutional validity of the Centre's August 05, 2019 move.

Home Minister Amit Shah asserts stricter employment criteria in J-K

Home Minister Amit Shah said that those having a history of stone pelting and any sort of links with terrorism will not get government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir.

SC to deliver landmark verdict on Article 370 abrogation on December 11

Article 370: A five-judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court will deliver one of the most awaited court verdicts on Monday, December 11.

Tragic accident claims five lives as vehicle plunges into gorge on Zojila Pass

Five local residents of Kargil area were killed after a Xylo vehicle, in which they were travelling, rolled down into a deep gorge on Zojila Pass in Ganderbal.

KPDCL intensifies crackdown on illegal power consumption

To improve the situation of power in the valley, the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited has intensified its drive against illegal power consumption.

NIA attaches property in Pulwama under UAPA

The National Investigation Agency on Thursday attached a residential house in Chersoo village of Awantipora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district under UAPA.

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