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Face action for staying in tents in Gulmarg

In a bid to prevent any untoward incident, the tourists as well as local visitors are now bound to seek permission for night camping from the concerned authority.

ICC men’s cricket world cup trophy reaches Leh

As part of the country-wide journey, the International Cricket Council (ICC) men's cricket world cup trophy on Saturday reached Leh district in cold desert Ladakh.

Mughal Road opens after day-long closure

At least 500 vehicles were allowed to ply on Saturday evening along Mughal Road after remaining stuck for a day due to a landslide at Ratta Chamb.

Traffic partially restored on old alignment of Jammu-Srinagar National Highway

Traffic on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was restored partially this morning after remaining suspended for several hours, officials said today.

Amarnath Yatra remains suspended on second day due to bad weather

The annual Amarnath Yatra on Saturday faced another disruption due to bad weather conditions that triggered multiple landslides on the national highway.

J-K Govt introduces consumer mediation cells for swift dispute resolution

In a significant move, the Jammu & Kashmir Government has ordered the creation of consumer mediation cells in the state and district consumer commissions.

Amarnath Yatra stalls as rain pours

The Amarnath Yatra remains suspended on twin routes of Baltal and Pahalgam due to bad weather conditions on Friday as rains lashed Kashmir Valley, officials said.

J-K LG slams regional parties opposing ‘Homes for Homeless’

J&K’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday lashed out at the regional parties who have opposed the recent decision of giving 'homes to homeless'.

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