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Kashmir News Service (KNS) is the first online news organization in Jammu and Kashmir. Founded in January 2002, it has emerged as one of the premier and credible bi-lingual news agency in the State.
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Woman’s body recovered from power canal in Ganderbal

A 57-year-old woman's body was recovered from a power canal in Sumbal Bala area of Gund Tehsil in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district here on Friday afternoon.

Srinagar militant attack claims another victim’s life

One of the victims critically injured in yesterday's militant attack in Srinagar's Shalkadal area has passed away at the hospital this morning.

Omar Abdullah calls for protection of Gujjar community’s ST reservation

Former chief minister and NC vice-president Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that the share Gujjar community get from ST reservation must be guaranteed and protected.

NGT intervention prompts PCC to direct for halting riverbed mining in Pulwama

After the intervention of the National Green Tribunal, the J&K Pollution Control Committee has directed the DC Pulwama to halt riverbed mining in Pulwama.

Centre notes drastic decline in saffron production in J-K

The Centre on Tuesday said that the production of saffron has declined by over 67 per cent from 2010 to 2024.

J-K local bodies laws face proposed amendments as bill debuts in Lok Sabha

A bill that seeks to amend laws related to local bodies in Jammu and Kashmir was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Monday.

Srinagar airport grounds all flights amidst season’s heaviest snowfall

Authorities on Sunday said that all flights scheduled for today have been cancelled at Srinagar International Airport due to ongoing weather conditions.

Kishtwar mishap claims third life as injured succumbs

One of the people injured in a road accident in Warwan, Kishtwar district, on Wednesday has tragically passed away, bringing the total toll to three.

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