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Learn Marvel – Kashmiri developers redefine social networking!

Srinagar: The notorious ban on social media in Kashmir couldn’t hold back people from finding pragmatic ways to keep connected to the virtual world. In...

Internet Ban: All you missed about Handwara incident

Srinagar: Mobile internet services, which remained suspended across Kashmir for three days, were resumed on Monday night. The authorities first suspended 3G services for...

Waza condemns killing in Kupwara, supports strike call

Anantnag: Senior APHC leader and Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today strongly condemned the killing of teenager - Aarif Ahmad Dar-...

Now find directions and send emails without internet!

Vavia Technologies has announced two new solutions for mobile phone users that will allow them to find directions and send emails even without the internet.

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From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, one man walks for a purer India

As dawn broke in Kashmir, Mr Gaurav Tyagi with an unwavering resolve took steady strides southward, echoing a purpose that transcends borders, languages, and beliefs.

Pulwama’s young students endure scorching heat as school construction stalls

For more than a year, young students at Government Upper Primary School (UPS) Chewakalan in Pulwama have been forced to study in sweltering, makeshift tin sheds.