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J&K Government intends to reopen schools from mid-June

Directors of School Education Kashmir and Jammu have been directed to make availability of safety items in government schools to students in view outbreak of coronavirus.

Hoarding of face masks, sanitizers irks people in Pulwama

Days after the government invoked Epidemic Act and Disaster Management Act, things like face masks and hand sanitizers are being hoarded.

Busted! 10 Myths about Coronavirus

A lot of myths about COVID-19 are being shared on social media platforms which have a potential to cause anxiety among people in general...

COVID-19: Sanitisers, masks, gloves declared essential commodities

The Government on Friday declared face masks and hand sanitizers as essential commodities for the next 100 days.

Amid Coronavirus scare, demand for masks, sanitizers shoots up in Kashmir

Demand for face masks and sanitizers has suddenly gone up in Kashmir including Srinagar amid Coronavirus scare with people buying these items in bulk.

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Tong It Game Fever: The Most Addictive Card Game is Now on Gamezone!

Get ready to meet Tong It game, the Filipino card game that's capturing hearts worldwide, especially on platforms like Gamezone.
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Wrinkled Merino: A threat to Kashmir’s agrarian economy

A recent trend has emerged among farmers in the Kashmir, who are now breeding sheep for a high degree of skin folds (wrinkled Merino), despite the declining fine wool.

Starting Physiotherapy in Delhi? Here Are the Myths and Facts You Should Know

This guide is designed to debunk the myths, shed light on what physiotherapy services in Delhi can do for you, and importantly, maximise your treatment experience.

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Over 10 years after the POSH Act, are women safe at workplaces?

Harassment and violence against women remain a significant and escalating issue in our society, both in the national and local context.

13 Years On: Naseem Shafaie, Kashmir’s first woman Sahitya Akademi awardee, reflects on poetry and empowerment

Naseem Shafaie, Kashmir's first woman Sahitya Akademi Awardee, reflects on her poetic journey, feminism, and Kashmir’s cultural legacy.