News Topic:Nirmal Singh
Jammu
CM throws open Maharaja Hari Singh Park at Jammu
Jammu: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today threw open the newly developed Maharaja Hari Singh Park on Tawi banks in the winter capital. Deputy Chief...
News & Interviews
Farooq Abdullah’s ‘Third Party Mediation’ Remark: How BJP, Congress & Others react!
New Delhi: Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Friday said that India should turn to third parties, such as the...
Jammu
‘There’s a Mini India in J&K,’ says Modi in Katra
Jammu: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reached out to the youth of the troubled Jammu and Kashmir, which he said represented a “mini...
J&K
‘Ladli Beti’ a pioneering scheme to improve child sex ratio: Nirmal Singh
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh said that coordinated efforts are needed for improving the child-sex ratio and ensuring the empowerment of the girl child.
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TRAI Report: Reliance Jio and Airtel dominate network performance in Katra and Udhampur; BSNL lags behind
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) released its latest IDT findings, revealing significant disparities in mobile network performance across the J&K.
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MBBS Fraud: Karnataka siblings charge-sheeted by Crime Branch Kashmir
The Economic Offences Wing of the Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a chargesheet in connection with an alleged MBBS admission fraud involving ₹13 lakh.
EAM assures protection J&K residents in Iran: Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said he has spoken to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar regarding the evolving situation in Iran.
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From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, one man walks for a purer India
As dawn broke in Kashmir, Mr Gaurav Tyagi with an unwavering resolve took steady strides southward, echoing a purpose that transcends borders, languages, and beliefs.
Pulwama’s young students endure scorching heat as school construction stalls
For more than a year, young students at Government Upper Primary School (UPS) Chewakalan in Pulwama have been forced to study in sweltering, makeshift tin sheds.

