News Topic:Navin Kumar Choudhary

Pan-India CBI raids over Rs 2200 crore contract allotment of Kiru power project

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday carried out pan-India raids to probe the malpractices in the allotment of Kiru hydroelectric project.

CBI searches underway at 14 places including Srinagar, Jammu

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is conducting searches at multiple places across the country in two separate cases.

12000 gazetted, non-gazetted jobs to be advertised soon in J&K

SRINAGAR — Principal Secretary, Animal & Sheep Husbandry, Agriculture Production, Horticulture and Cooperative Departments, Navin Kumar Choudhary today chaired a meeting of Accelerated Recruitment...

25,000 people granted domicile certificates in J&K: Report

A senior Jammu and Kashmir cadre Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer from Bihar, is among the nearly 25,000 people who have been granted a domicile certificate.

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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.