News Topic:COVID-19

Children with disabilities suffer silently in J-K

As COVID-19 has taken a toll on people’s lives, at least 1.20 lakh children with disabilities suffer silently in Jammu and Kashmir.

RRC Pulwama comes out with ‘Anti-COVID Capsule’ for students

Reading Room Classes (RRC) has been doing miracles. The initiative, started by some young vibrant minds, has been at the forefront to assist student community.

Face masks again mandatory in public places in Srinagar

Administration in Srinagar and Ganderbal besides Bandipora has made use of face masks mandatory in public places with immediate effect.

Students receding into oblivion even after re-opening of schools

Students are not to blame. Circumstances made them be like they are. There are some apparent causes responsible for this situation.

18,000 blood donations contribute to stability of blood supply in South Korea

In South Korea, 18,000 members of Shincheonji Church of Jesus and HWPL participated in blood donation for two weeks from April 18.

If inquiry finds two slain Pulwama civilians innocent, will give jobs to NoKs: Div Com Kashmir

Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, PK Pole on Wednesday said that if the slain duo is found innocent, the government will provide jobs to the next of kin (NoK).

Bakarwals return to meadows after two-year break

Hundreds of families from the Bakerwal community along with their livestock returned to the high-altitude meadows of Kashmir after a break of two years.

J&K sees increase in sex ratio at birth: MHA

J&K has recorded an impressive improvement of sex ratio at birth from 923 to 976 while neonatal mortality rate and infant mortality rate are on the decline.

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Authorities concerned over declining student enrollment in degree colleges

The J&K Higher Education Department is facing a serious challenge as officials are concerned over the decline in student enrollment across various degree colleges.
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Two minors found dead in Srinagar

The bodies of two minors were found in Doodh Ganga River in Sanathnagar area of central Kashmir's Srinagar district, on Sunday evening.

Lying in cowshed can cure cancer: UP Minister

Uttar Pradesh Minister Sanjay Singh Gangwar recently made controversial remarks about the health benefits of interacting with cows.

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Waheed-ur-Rehman Para on PDP, Youth Engagement and His Vision for Pulwama

Waheed-ur-Rehman Para discusses his political journey, youth empowerment, and plans for Pulwama as PDP's candidate in the upcoming Kashmir Assembly elections.