News Topic:Jammu & Kashmir Film Development Council
Art & Culture
LG Manoj Sinha unveils new J&K Film Policy 2024
J&K’s LG Manoj Sinha Thursday said that the administration led by him was working on a model to build better film-shooting on the lines of European countries.
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J&K
J-K initiates multi-faceted development: Amnesty, film policy, heritage preservation and dairy industry boost
The Administrative Council embarked on a series of decisions aimed at enhancing various sectors of development across Jammu and Kashmir.
J&K
J-K emerges as prime filming destination with over 100 productions in 2023
Jammu and Kashmir continues to be the hotspot for Bollywood and south Indian film industry as 102 films and web series have been shot here during the year 2023.
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Entertainment
Permissions granted to shoot 230 movies, web series in Valley
Authorities have granted permission to shoot at least 230 movies and web series in Kashmir.
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Understanding Domestic vs International Lounge Access Credit Cards
Airport lounges can improve trip experience. Instead of waiting, you can relax in a quiet area. Travellers now look for regular or instant Credit Cards offering lounge access.
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LG Sinha chairs high-level security review; Orders heightened alert across Kashmir
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting of senior police and civil administration officials at the Police Control Room in Kashmir.
Schools, colleges to remain closed in Kashmir until March 7
All schools and colleges across the Kashmir Division will remain closed till March 7, 2026, Education Minister Sakina Itoo announced on Tuesday.
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