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Two decades on, mosque in Civil Secretariat remains locked

Srinagar: Muslim employees of the Civil Secretariat have to face inconvenience during Ramadan as the mosque in the complex remains shut for the past...

Despite summer break, Kashmiri students protest against Israel

Srinagar, July 15: Despite the Jammu and Kashmir government announcing a summer break for colleges, hundreds of students in the conflict-torn Himalayan region Tuesday...

Geelani issues Protest Calendar against Gaza crises

Srinagar, July 15: Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani Monday called for anti-Israel protests in the valley on Tuesday and Friday asking people...

Now, online driving licenses to be issued by RTO Kashmir

Srinagar, July 12: In an effort to end tout culture, Regional Transport Office (RTO) Kashmir will be providing the licenses online.According to officials at...

Mobile internet services likely to be banned in parts of Kashmir

Srinagar, March 13: Mobile internet services may be banned in several areas in Kashmir valley as the Indian Defense Ministry Wednesday maintained that the...

Dying lakes in Kashmir get much needed breather from NGO

Srinagar, March 09: A non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Jammu and Kashmir has undertaken the responsibility of reviving fresh water springs in the valley, which...

Police starts manhunt to arrest person for spreading rumour online

Srinagar, February 23: Police in Jammu and Kashmir have started an investigation to find and arrest the person allegedly responsible for spreading false information...

Authorities deny passport to duo for their relative’s involvement in militancy

Srinagar, August 19: Authorities have denied passport to a man and his son of Srinagar city citing reason that one of their relatives was...

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Pulwama Police attach residential property of alleged drug peddler

Continuing a crackdown on local drug trafficking networks, Pulwama Police on Friday attached a residential property valued at 15.85 lakh rupees of an alleged drug peddler.

Centre urged to intervene over mandatory TET ruling for in-service teachers

The All India National Educational Federation on Friday expressed concern over the impact of the Supreme Court's recent ruling making the TET mandatory for in-service teachers.

Driver killed, two students injured in Budgam bus mishap

A driver was killed, and two students were injured after a school bus belonging to IPTS School, Khansahib, skidded off the road and plunged into a gorge.

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