News Topic:Chenab River
J&K
India to develop river navigation infrastructure in J&K
Amid the Government of India putting the Indus Water Treaty 'in abeyance', the IWAI has launched initiatives to develop river navigation infrastructure in J&K.
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Jammu
Is another Joshimath in making on Chenab banks?
On the banks of Jammu and Kashmir’s Chenab River, 21 residential structures developed cracks in Thathri Tehsil of Doda since December last year.
KNO -
Jammu
Dead body recovered from Chenab river
SRINAGAR — Nearly a month after a man drowned in Chenab river following an accident, his body was recovered along the banks of the...
GNS -
Jammu
Several deaths feared as vehicle falls into river Chenab
Several people are feared dead after a Tavera vehicle on its way from Srinagar to Jammu rolled down over 500 feet into fast-flowing River Chenab in Ramban district.
GNS -
Jammu
11 killed, 15 others injured as bus rolls down into gorge at Kishtwar
Kishtwar: Eleven persons were killed and fifteen others injured after a passenger vehicle rolled down into a deep gorge at Thakrie area of Kishtwar...
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NHRC intervenes in alleged harassment of Kashmiri shawl sellers and students in several states
The NHRC has taken cognisance of alleged incidents of harassment, intimidation and attacks against Kashmiri shawl sellers and students in different parts of the country.
Govt in J&K will collapse on its own, BJP won’t topple it: LoP Sunil Sharma
Senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma on Friday said the present government in the Union Territory would "collapse on its own."
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