Reiterating Govt’s resolve to make the State self-sufficient in power, the Minister for Finance and Ladakh Affairs, Abdul Rahim Rather today said that various projects have been firmed up to add ab

Sewerage network is present in a very limited part of Jammu city and the rest of the city predominately depends on individual toilets and onsite septic tanks, resulting in sewage outflow into open

Posing a huge threat to the public health, nearly 6000 unregistered collection centres are functional in Kashmir Valley.

The collection centers are opened at various pharmacies and clinics of doctors. The samples for various blood and related tests are collected at these centres and mostly send outside Kashmir for examinations.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Ravinder Kumar Sharma & Ors. V/s State of Jammu & Kashmir & Ors. dated 13/05/2014 regarding indiscriminately digging the earth for the purpose of making bricks, without approval, resulting to an ecological imbalance in the State of Jammu & Kashmir.

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All Jammu and Kashmir Panchayat Conference (AJKPC), an amalgam organization of various panchayat bodies today slammed Omar led government for its failure to clear liability of over Rs.

Twenty eight persons have been killed and 333 injured in the incidents of man-animal conflict in past one year. These incidents have also resulted in the death of 10 leopards and nine black bears.

The High Court has closed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on illegal quarrying operation around an oldest Kashmiri Pandit cave, popularly known as ‘Batta Goff’ in Beerwah in Budgam district, wit

The election mood is palpable in this village, 14 km from Baramulla town of north Kashmir.

Posters of Muzaffar Hussain Beigh stand out on the rustic walls of Chandoosa, which is also the native village of the Peoples Democratic Party candidate for the Baramulla constituency.

The farmers in Jammu region suffered a heavy loss as their standing ripe wheat crop was totally damaged due to yesterday’s hailstorm.

More than 80 per cent of the displaced Kashmiri Pandits will be deprived of their voting right in the Srinagar parliamentary constituency, going to the polls tomorrow.

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