News Topic:Kashmir Economic Alliance

Kashmir faces ‘shortage’ of meat in Ramadhan

The valley of Kashmir is facing a shortage of meat, which many believe is artificial, in the holy month of Ramadhan as there is a deadlock over the prices.

Kashmir Trade Alliance protests against ‘double tax’ on outside vehicles

Kashmir Trade Alliance members held a strong protest at Press Enclave in Srinagar against re-registration of vehicles bought outside J&K.

Mutton crisis over in Kashmir as ice melts after crucial meet

After almost a gap of four months, stalemate over mutton finally ended on Wednesday after a threadbare discussion was held.

In Kashmir, deadlock over meat prices likely to end

The impasse between administration & meat dealers over meat prices in Kashmir is likely to end as ‘fact-finding’ committee submitted report.

Kashmir witnessed 3000 days of lockdown in over two decades: Trade bodies

n last over two decades, an amalgam of 30 trade bodies in the Valley on Wednesday said that Kashmir has witnessed 3000 days of lockdown, thus simultaneously deteriorating the situation of business community here, which they claim are struggling to survive amid the prevalent situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Traders call for shutdown tomorrow against GoI

SRINAGAR — The Kashmir based traders have called for a shutdown on Tuesday (March 05) against the Government of India’s ban on Jama’at-e-Islami J&K...

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