The summer season is the most difficult period in the Jammu region of J&K, this is inspite of the fact that this region has 1050 mm of rainfall spread over all the twelve months of the year. This

Favouring a unanimous resolution by the state legislature seeking review of Indus Water Treaty, Works Minister Ali Mohammad Sagar said that the non-fulfillment of commitments made by New Delhi to the

Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly today called for a complete review of the Indus Water Treaty and sought compensation from the Government of India for the losses the state has been suffering

Ashok Khajuria, MLA Jammu east conducted a tour of ward no. 3 of Mast Garh, Peer Mitha and Purani Mandi gali along with the Jammu Municipality Administrator KB Jandyal and listen the grievances of

The Minister of State and Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Ajay Sadhotra has directed all concerned departments to issue necessary orders to implement the cabinet decision regarding the

The aftermath of September 11 has overshadowed preparations now underway for the Earth Summit in Johannesburg in November this year. Few events will have greater impact on humanity's course in a new

One day mass awareness workshop on Rain Water Harvesting and Management was jointly organised by Central Ground water board and Central Ground Water Authority at Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir yesterday

The Division Bench of Jammu and Kashmir High Court comprising Chief Justice HK Sema and Justice Mr. SK Gupta disposed of a Public Interest Litigation filed by the inhabitants of 22 affected villages

BANIHAL: Resentment is brewing among locals in Banihal against the inability of the Systems and Operations wing of Power Development Department (PDD) Kashmir to successfully commission 50 megawatt grid station at Banihal in district Ramban
PDD officials maintain that the grid station developed a serious technical snag before its scheduled date of commissioning

The public outcry about anticipated accidents and health hazards due to Higher Voltage Overhead Electricity Transmission Lines coming out from a 6.5 mega watt capacity mini hydroelectricity project that crosses through six-far-flung densely populated villages of Branwar belt of Budgam district has no takers in the governor's administration.

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