News Topic:Chinar

Centuries-old Chinars felled in Anantnag, sparking outrage

The Environmental Policy Group (EPG) has strongly condemned the shocking felling of centuries-old Chinar trees in Rani Bagh, Anantnag.

J-K’s Chinar trees now digitally tracked with 28,000 documented in four years

As part of a move towards the conservation of its iconic Chinar trees, Jammu and Kashmir has embarked on a unique initiative.

Man killed by falling Chinar branches in Anantnag

Tragedy struck in the southern region of Kashmir on Sunday as a 35-year-old man lost his life after being struck by Chinar branches.

Chock-a-block situation of traffic to persist beyond May in Srinagar

Srinagar city, particularly the city center, will continue to witness traffic jams for at least two months, owing to the work going on under Smart City Project.

A Dream Under The Chinar Tree

"The zephyr stopped suddenly, The blue sky turned into sunless sky, Now their was no rain, The crescent looked at me & disappeared."

Chinar falls to axe outside private school!

SRINAGAR — Authorities here at a private school, which feel that they are immune to any damn thing, Tuesday grounded a majestic Chinar tree...

Chinar Sighs!

Kashmir! In springs of peace Decades before sung I had Lyrics of Khatoon And verses of Mehjoor. Oh! Alas! The Pages of time Blood-written nowhere, Dance of the branches mine Trampled got beneath the...

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