News Topic:J&K Revenue Department

Addendum to JKSSB Advertisement Notice No.1 of 2015

In a significant development, the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) has issued an addendum to its Advertisement Notice No. 1 of 2015.

Locals protest over Army encroachment in Sonamarg

Residents, traders and land owners here staged a protest against the fencing of their lands by the Indian Army.

Over 300 Girdawar posts lying vacant in Kashmir

The relief and rehabilitation process in the flood-affected areas in Kashmir division has been severely hit as over 300 posts of Girdawars are vacant in the Revenue department.

Kashmir Floods: People not warned in advance, says SC panel

A panel appointed by the Supreme Court following last month’s devastating floods has pointed out that no effective steps were taken to warn the people.

Interest on loans should be charged after two years: I&C Department proposes Government

The Industries and Commerce Department has recommended waiving off the interest to be paid by the traders and industrialists hit by the floods.

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Actor Susovan Sonu Roy makes Bengali film debut in ‘Take Care Bhalobasha’

Overcoming years of struggle, actor Susovan Sonu Roy is set to make his highly anticipated cinematic debut in the upcoming Bengali film "Take Care Bhalobasha".

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