News Topic:Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas
Religion
No Yatra convoy to move from Bhagwati Nagar on July 31
In view of the inclement weather conditions, as an abundant caution, the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra convoy will not move from Bhagwati Nagar, Jammu on July 31, 2025.
Religion
Amarnath Yatra: Over 3.5 lakh devotees registered online
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has geared up to welcome the pilgrims for this year’s Shri Amarnath Yatra starting from July 3 and ending on August 9.
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Religion
Amid tight security, first batch of Amarnath Yatris commence journey from Jammu
Amid tight security arrangements, the first batch of pilgrims commenced their journey from Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu towards Kashmir on Friday.
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J&K
Despite attack on pilgrims, Amarnath Yatra continues as usual
Jammu: A fresh batch of 3,289 pilgrims left Jammu for Amarnath Yatra to the Kashmir valley on Tuesday despite a terror attack the previous...
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LG Sinha chairs high-level security review; Orders heightened alert across Kashmir
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting of senior police and civil administration officials at the Police Control Room in Kashmir.
Schools, colleges to remain closed in Kashmir until March 7
All schools and colleges across the Kashmir Division will remain closed till March 7, 2026, Education Minister Sakina Itoo announced on Tuesday.
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