News Topic:Back To Village (B2V) Programme
Kashmir
DC Pulwama suspends Principal Polytechnic College Awantipora
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama Baseer-Ul-Haq Choudhary suspended Principal Polytechnic College Awantipora, Mahmood Ahmad Khan.
Media Watch
BWJA accuses NT Sumbal of humiliating scribe
BANDIPORA — Journalist body here in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district accused a Revenue official of ‘misbehaving’ and ‘humiliating’ a scribe during a Back To...
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Business & Economy
LG Sinha assures mega economic package for J&K
SRINAGAR — While addressing a press conference at Raj Bhawan, honourable LG Manoj Sinha told reporters that every Panchayat will get Rs 10 lac,...
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J&K
Govt announces next phase of B2V programme in J&K
SRINAGAR — The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday announced the next phase of Back to Village (B2V) programme in the Union Territory, saying...
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Should You Finance a Used Car? Pros and Cons Explained
Buying a pre-owned vehicle can be a practical way to ownership without paying the high price of a new model. However, choosing used car finance means committing to monthly EMIs.
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The Truth About Preschool Franchise Costs: Hidden Expenses and How to Budget for Success
A preschool franchise may seem easy to price until operational needs start to stack up. A neat launch budget can shift when approvals, hiring, and routine costs coincide.
Understanding Domestic vs International Lounge Access Credit Cards
Airport lounges can improve trip experience. Instead of waiting, you can relax in a quiet area. Travellers now look for regular or instant Credit Cards offering lounge access.
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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.

