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Colleges resume offline classes in Kashmir
Amid dip in COVID-19 cases, colleges reopened in the valley on Tuesday. Students dressed in uniforms were seen thronging their institutions in Srinagar.
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Kulgam Civilian Killings: Student protests erupt across Kashmir
Srinagar: Widespread student protests erupted in Kashmir valley on Wednesday against Kulgam civilian killings in south Kashmir.As soon as the news of the killings...
Education
CUK’s MBA students bag awards
Srinagar: The students of the Department of Management Studies, Central University of Kashmir (CUK) secured first five positions and were also awarded winner’s trophy...
Kashmir
Four Srinagar educational institutes to remain closed tomorrow
Srinagar: The district administration Srinagar on Friday decided to close two higher secondaries and colleges in Srinagar on Saturday.The officials in the district administration...
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Two injured during scuffle in Bemina
A scuffle between two youth groups in the Bemina area of central Kashmir's Srinagar district left two individuals injured late Wednesday night.
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SKIMS Soura urges people to use online appointment system
SKIMS Soura on Wednesday urged people, intending to visit the health facility for treatment, to make use of the online appointment system.
Amit Shah signals AFSPA review, troop withdrawal in J-K amid political reactions
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has indicated a potential review of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) and the withdrawal of security forces from J&K.
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Traditional horse cart provides nostalgic journey on Pulwama roads
Amidst the hustle and bustle of modern transportation on the Pulwama-Srinagar road, Gulzar Ahmad stands out with his horse-cart, offering passengers a nostalgic journey.
Kashmir watermelon controversy sparks concerns and financial strain for vendors
A social media storm ignited by a tweet from Dr Wajahat, warning against the consumption of artificially ripened watermelons, has led to widespread confusion.