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Education
Who regulates Kindergartens in Kashmir?
The kindergarten—a preschool playgroup—institutions in Kashmir valley are operating without any regulatory framework of the government.
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News & Interviews
Students welcome reopening of coaching centres in Kashmir
Students in Kashmir welcomed the reopening of coaching centres as the third wave of COVID-19 showed signs of ebbing.
Health
Kashmir coaching centres to vaccinate all students above 15 years
Coaching centres have decided to go for mass vaccination of students across Srinagar from the first week of January.
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J&K
No admission/capitation fee in private schools, says PSAJK
SRINAGAR — Private Schools’ Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) today issued a circular directing all the private schools under its banner, not to...
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Education
With 8-month pay pending, private school teachers struggling in Valley
SRINAGAR — The exploitation of private school teachers is continuing unabated in the Kashmir valley as most of the schools have not paid salaries...
News In Pictures
‘The School of Pride’ – The best school in Pulwama revealed!
Pulwama: 'The School of Pride' programme organised by SRB Style Statement ended here today with Delhi Modern Public School being adjudged as the best...
Education
Experts pitch for semester system in Kashmir colleges
Experts have called for initiating the reforms in the education system by utilizing the six months of ‘literal vacations’ provided by the floods as an opportunity.
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Srinagar MP Ruhullah claims Yusuf Pathan was threatened with ‘bulldozer action’; Mahua Moitra slams BJP
A social media post by Srinagar MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi has triggered a political controversy, with TMC MP citing the incident to question "bulldozer politics".
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11 cold storage units in Pulwama face closure as PCC cracks whip
11 CA cold storage units in Lassipora Industrial Growth Centre have been served closure notices by the Jammu and Kashmir Pollution Control Committee.
Fake pesticides leave Shopian farmers in severe distress
The recovery of suspected sub-standard pesticides and fungicides from multiple locations in south Kashmir's Shopian district has sparked outrage among farmers.
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When a Black Hole Whispers to the World’s Thinnest Material
A black hole and a sheet of graphene seem to belong to completely different worlds. Yet modern physics has taught us a lesson: nature is often more connected than it appears.
Iran rejects US ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz as conflict intensifies
Iran has formally rejected a 48-hour deadline issued by US President Donald Trump to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz, further deepening the volatility of the conflict.

