News Topic:Daily Rising Kashmir

Press Club of Kashmir holds first interactive session

The office bearers of the newly formed Press Club of Kashmir held an interactive session with journalists from various media organizations on Friday.

Syed Shujaat Bukhari remembered on sixth anniversary

People from different walks of life on Friday remembered senior journalist and founding editor of newspaper Rising Kashmir, Syed Shujaat Bukhari, on his sixth anniversary.

Google News Initiative workshop held at IUST

Awantipora: A day-long Google News Initiative workshop on ‘fact-checking, online verification and digital hygiene’ was organised by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication...

Rising Kashmir’s Editor, Shujaat Bukhari, his PSO shot dead in Srinagar

Srinagar: Senior journalist and Editor-In-Chief of Rising Kashmir, Shujaat Bukhari and his personal security guard were killed by unknown gunmen at Press Enclave here...

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