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Police restrict forest access in Baramulla after unauthorized trekking incident

Baramulla Police on Monday issued a safety advisory imposing restrictions on trekking activities in forest areas of Tangmarg following an unauthorised trekking incident.

Trekker slips to death, two injured while taking pictures on Mughal road

A trekker slipped to death and two others were injured while taking pictures along in Dubjan area of southern Kashmir's Shopian district on Thursday, officials said.

Kashmiri climbers make history, scale Thajiwas Valley’s Umbrella Peak after 79 years

Achieving a major feat, three young climbers from Kashmir have created history by climbing Thajiwas Valley's Umbrella Peak after 79 years of gap.

A Journey To Remember: Exploring the enchanting landscapes of Yousmarg to Bargah

Join Mu'azzam Ahsan, aka Kashmir Backpacker, as he embarks on an adventurous trek from Yousmarg to Bargah, immersing himself in the breathtaking beauty of nature.

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India’s E20 Ethanol Mandate: Progress, Pitfalls and Public Backlash

India’s ambitious push toward a 20% ethanol-blended fuel, known as E20, is facing significant backlash from vehicle owners and environmentalists.

How Does a Minimalist Diamond Mangalsutra Perfectly Balance Sacred Tradition with Modern Fashion?

Minimalist diamond mangalsutra offers a flawless blend of heritage and modern style, allowing women carry their marital vows with pride with fashion sensibilities.

When Zero Depreciation Insurance Doesn’t Pay: Hidden Clauses Explained

Many vehicle owners choose zero depreciation car insurance. Still, this add-on does not automatically mean that every repair expense will be covered by the insurer.

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A black hole and a sheet of graphene seem to belong to completely different worlds. Yet modern physics has taught us a lesson: nature is often more connected than it appears.