News Topic:J&K Excise Department
J&K
Govt mulls to set up 187 new liquor shops in J&K
Jammu and Kashmir government has identified 183 places in the Union Territory that includes 67 in the Valley for opening of liquor shops, official documents reveal.
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Business & Economy
Wine shops likely to open in J&K soon
Liquor shops in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir are likely to reopen soon after intense pressure by liquor lobby regarding reopening of standalone retail liquor vendors, sources said.
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J&K
SAC abolishes interviews for Class-IV Posts
Srinagar: Governor, N N Vohra on Tuesday chaired the 5th meeting of the State Administrative Council (SAC) at Raj Bhavan.Advisors to the Governor, B...
Jobs
J&K Excise Department Recruitment 2017 for 267 Posts
Srinagar: Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Department of Excise has issued a job advertisement notification, announcing J&K Excise Department Recruitment 2017 for 267 Posts.The minimum...
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Pulwama Police apprehend suspected drug peddler near Women’s Degree College
In an ongoing crackdown on drug trafficking, Pulwama Police arrested a suspected drug peddler on Tuesday, seizing a significant quantity of illicit narcotics.
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