Pollution levels are increasing in Srinagar city at a rapid speed. The prime reason for the increase in pollution is the ever increasing number of vehicles which are being added on a daily basis.
While the border fencing has provided some relief to the security forces, it is providing to be a nightmare for the residents including major chunk of farmers living along Line of Control (LoC) and
Senior National Conference (NC) leader, Ali Mohammad Sagar raised the issue regarding acute shortage of drinking water in Srinagar city and sought the concerned ministry's reply on this problem.
Intervening the discussion over the calling attention motion moved by Ali Mohammad Sagar, the Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed described the press reports as baseless about the contaminated
Demanding abolition of forest tax of Rs 10 per feet being levied on imported timber from outside Jammu and Kashmir state besides an end to ''atrocities'' committed by the government, Association of
Deputy Chief Minister, inaugurated the first national level summer school on "Sustainable and integrated nutrient management for North Western Himalayas" which is jointly organized by Division of
J&K State AIDS Prevention and Control Society in collaboration with Education department organized second phase of school AIDS Education Programme for different schools of Pulwama district in
The government stated that the outbreak of gastroenteritis in village Khaigam, Pakherpora, Chahripora, Qamrazpora, Karipora and Kenhama in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir was caused to the
Keeping in view the population explosion and present availability of water in district Doda of Jammu the day is not far when people will face acute shortage of water if government fails to undertake
Implementing the reviewd Master Plan of Jammu and Kashmir state government and under the vigorously promoted beautification drive of the Mufti administration elaborate plans are being chalked out to