News Topic:J&K State Vigilance Organisation

CBI court grants bail to two former J-K bureaucrats in Roshni land ‘scam’

A special CBI court in Srinagar granted bail to a former Divisional Commissioner and a former Deputy Commissioner involved in the Roshni land 'scam'.

J&K Government winds up Vigilance Commission

The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Thursday issued a formal order announcing the winding up of Jammu and Kashmir Vigilance Commission that was constituted under the Jammu and Kashmir State Vigilance Commission Act 2011.

Vigilance Commission, State Commission for Backward Classes winded up

SRINAGAR — The Government of India has repealed the laws under which State Vigilance Commission and State Commission for Backward Classes Act were established.According...

Arms License Scandal: Two Ex-DC’s sent to police custody

The Special Judge (CBI Cases) Srinagar on Monday remanded two former District Magistrates of Kupwara for 10 days of police custody in the issuance of arms licenses.

Anti-Corruption Bureau, Jammu & Kashmir is now on social media

SRINAGAR — The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) has initiated tech-savvy initiatives using popular social network platforms and instant messaging services including Twitter handle (@JKACB)...

Matric pass appointed BDOs in RDD, vigilance probe sought

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir VLW/MPWs Association on Wednesday demanded an inquiry by Vigilance Department into the Rural Development Department’s “brazen violation” in appointing BDOs...

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Bait-ul-Ilm reading hall for exam preparation opens in Pulwama

An air-conditioned reading hall, Bait-ul-Ilm, aimed at providing study space for students preparing for competitive exams, was inaugurated on Saturday in Pulwama.
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10 years after 2014 floods, Kashmir remains uncertain about preparedness for future disasters

As September 7, 2024 marked the 10th anniversary of the 2014 floods, the scars remain vivid, with lingering questions about the effectiveness of flood management.

J-K Assembly Polls: Political parties avoid naming CM candidates amid uncertain outcomes

With the ground set for Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, political parties are entering the fray without naming a chief ministerial candidate.

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Er Rashid’s surprising rise amid political comeback behind bars

Engineer Abdul Rashid once pushed to the sidelines, has become a key figure in the Valley's political talks. Interestingly, he's doing it all from inside Tihar Jail.

Plight of Kashmir’s highly educated youth in a jobless reality

Their melancholic tales don't end here, but some of them have old-aged parents to look after and few are married too.