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Breaking News :   Omar draws pleasure from Azad's victory, forgets his own party | JUET comes under scanner; will JU order probe? | Ex-VC Isher's advisors now advice Sharma | Mufti tipped to be CM for six years, Prof Nirmal Singh likely to take oath as Deputy CM, BJP to get speaker's post | Of junior Doctors' arrogant insensitivity and rising public ire | For a vote, a controversial U-turn | GOI seeks personal intervention of Principal Secretary R&B | Not a word from former CM on Gymnasts' feat at National Games | Bhim's interference in Goswami episode, silence on Tallo issue | Why Govt is not banning news agencies projecting Afzal as hero? | Case pushed under carpet after intervention of bigwigs | Sri Guru Gyagi Ji's birth anniversary celebrated | ReT Forum gears up for Feb 12 protest | JKSCDA condemns statement of Secy IDA Kashmir | TGJK offers suggestions to Dir Edu | Gujjars demand extension of Forest Rights Act to J&K | Birth anniversary of Giri Ji Maharaj celebrated | Mufti empowered youth, sent credible faces in RS: Hamid Choudhary | Re-election of Azad to RS victory of secularism: Vakil | Engineers of R&B seek Governor's intervention in promotions | JYF continues protest, demands removal of acting VC | Musical tributes paid to Jagjit Singh | BJYM starts membership drive | Second round of dance, singing competition's held | Over 1500 people visit "SEEDS OF HOPE" | Deptt of Buddhist Studies JU celebrates annual day | No computer teacher for 6 Hr Sec schools at Mendhar | Dr. Jitendra proposes women toilets for Kathua border areas | Collector Land acquisition disburse ` 23 lakh compensation | Statement on misappropriation of union funds recorded | All J&K Plus 2 Lecturers' Forum holds meeting | LZDF demands execution of Pakul Dul Hydel Project | Acute power crisis affects daily life in J&K | TBU to file PIL for upliftment of Urdu | Bovine smuggling bid foiled,50 animals rescued | Bovine smuggling bid foiled,50 animals rescued | Army organises youth festival for children of frontier region | CEO Doda clarified on ET news | Army, AFSPA must for security of state : PK | BJP not to put core issues on back-burner for power | Gas agencies accused of grabbing extra money from Subscribers | In RS polls, PC MLA exercised NOTA option | Hostile policies mar milk industry in JK | BJP would use PDP for its communal agenda : Azad | JKTF criticizes order of adjustment of masters | NMC demands release of DA in favour of employees | PDP leader interacts with orphanage inmates | Akshay Bharti nominated brand ambassador Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Kathua | ReT demands release of SSA teachers' salary | Congress celebrates Azad's win to RS | POK refugees raise demands before Union, state Govt | Religion based politics impede peace, progress, development: Rana | 3 held for selling buffalo meat | Amit brings laurels to J&K in BFSI Leadership Summit | Splash Car Wash opens outlet at Roopnagar | J&K Karate team selected | List of trains cancelled, delayed due to fog | Parl panel deliberates on issues related to media | Budgam villagers cry discrimination in distribution of electricity load | Chinar, heritage symbol of Kashmir fast losing its existence | NC becoming irrelevant by the day | Official, consolidated employee nexus galore in transport department | Azad's re-election to RS major setback for BJP | DC Kishtwar releases Rs 70 lakh directly to RDD under SDRF plan | Govt to submit fresh flood damage report to GoI | Karwaan-e-Aman bus suspended | NC's Mulla enjoys official patronage in Governor's rule | Agriculture Department organizes awareness camp | JURSEA stages protest outside Raj Bhawan | Birth anniversary of Guru Ravi Dass Ji celebrated | Sampla launches Aryans Scholarship under "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao" | Youth Congress leader congratulates Azad | Fisheries deptt raises more trout fish to meet rising demand in J-K | Fresh snowfall, rains in Kashmir | 2 drug peddlers held; 50 corex bottles, illicit liquor recovered | Railways to build 200-Kmph train coaches indigenously | Govt invites agencies to implement climate projects under GCF | 66 central schemes to be rationalised, some may move states' | 8 Boundaries Builders Set to Launch Hi-Tech Safa Valley Residential Complex | Vth Police Martyr Memorial NZ T20 Championship | Dr. Sunil K Sharma organises Heart Diseases Awarness Camp | Parivartan organizes Medical camp | RN Tagore School celebrates annual day | MPJS organizes Parents' Orientation Programme | Parental orientation session held at Jodhamal School | Mahant Bachiter Singh Club wins hockey series | Natrang stages ''Oliver Twist'' | India’s tango with the great powers | Review of Book | Review of Book | BJP, PDP's first joint experiment is over | Back Issues  
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Omar draws pleasure from Azad's victory, forgets his own party
Some NC leaders upset with Omar's policy
2/9/2015 12:47:10 AM
Jehangir Rashid Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Feb 8: National Conference Working President, Omar Abdullah may be elated over the victory of Congress leader, Ghulam Nabi Azad in the Rajya Sabha elections, but the truth of matter is that Omar should be worried over the future of his party in the state which is on verge of being 'decimated' in the state Probably for the first time in the history of state there is nobody from the National Conference to represent the party in the Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha. At the same time the party was relegated to the third spot in the assembly elections held in the state last year in November and December. Still then Omar draws solace from Azad's win despite he and his father were termed as 'incompetent' and 'inefficient' by Azad during the assembly ...
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JUET comes under scanner; will JU order probe?
Weak students qualify entrance exam
2/9/2015 12:44:40 AM
Paper setters resisting new pattern Syed Junaid Hashmi Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 8: Jammu University (JU) has virtually put a question mark on the sacredness and credibility of the entrance test conducted annually for admitting students to various courses by expressing displeasure at the quality of the students who qualify this test. If the language used in the agenda item which was discussed in the academic council meeting held on January 27 earlier this year is any indication, an in-depth probe is the only way out to find out how the students with poor knowledge of subject, intellect and ability passed this test and got admitted in various departments of the university. In t...
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Ex-VC Isher's advisors now advice Sharma
2/9/2015 12:44:22 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 8: Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. R.D.Sharma who has been on letter writing and defamation threatening spree is yet to even touch the team which facilitated whatever wrong is being alleged to have been done by ex-VC Prof. Mohan Pal Singh Isher. If the sources are to be believed, Sharma has been picking up individuals randomly and tossing them here and there on the recommendations of the same team which aided and advised ex-VC Prof. Mohan Pal Singh Isher. They said that the decisions which were taken by ex-VC Prof. Mohan Pal Singh Isher purely on the aid and advice of the coterie surrounding him are being reversed one after the other, again on the aid and advi...
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Mufti tipped to be CM for six years, Prof Nirmal Singh likely to take oath as Deputy CM, BJP to get speaker's post
PDP-BJP structured dialogue takes off
2/9/2015 12:44:17 AM
Bashir Assad Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8: The much awaited structured dialogue between the Peoples Democratic Party and Bharatiya Janata Party to finalize the Common Minimum Programme to form the new dispensation in Jammu and Kashmir started on Sunday. Sources told Early Times the two parties have already formed a blue-print as to how the contentious issues would be addressed. The PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is set to take over as the Chief Minister of J&K for a full term of six years. Sayeed has earlier served as the CM of the state from 2002-2005. BJP has agreed for the post of Deputy Chief Minister, and BJP leader Nirmal Singh is being considered for this post. Ear...
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Of junior Doctors' arrogant insensitivity and rising public ire
2/9/2015 12:43:59 AM
Abodh Sharma Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8: Repeated incidents of violent clashes between junior doctors who man emergency services in Government Medical College Hospital and the attendants of the patients are being attributed to arrogance and insensitivity of these doctors coupled with laxity on part of the administration that has got coerced by their arm twisting tactics rather than holding these doctors accountable for their behaviour. After subjecting hundreds of patient to untold miseries after these doctors shunned work following an altercation by an attendant last week, the junior doctors were just persuaded to resume their duties when they picked up the brawl again, this ti...
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For a vote, a controversial U-turn
This is the Congress
2/9/2015 12:43:48 AM
Neha Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 8: To jump into the electoral arena and try to come out victorious is the democratic right of any Indian. The Indian democratic system encourages all Indians to not only participate in electoral exercises in large numbers but also allows them to contest elections and play an important role in the nation-building processes. It is always expected that those seeking election will contest the same on issues of public import or on democratic and economic poll planks. Sadly, however, we have in our country politicians who could go to any extent or stoop low or even make common cause with the anti-national and pro-terrorist forces to achieve their petty pol...
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GOI seeks personal intervention of Principal Secretary R&B
R&B furnishes incorrect information to NRRDA
2/9/2015 12:43:40 AM
Akshay Azad Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8: The Jammu and Kashmir Roads and Building department has reportedly furnished incorrect information about the total road length in the state. A total of 19773 kilometers gap in road length is being observed in the data furnished by the state government in comparison to the data according to Indian Statistical Abstract (ISA) of Union government. Sources informed Early Times that National Rural Roads Development Agency, Ministry of Rural Development has shot a letter to Principal Secretary of Roads and Building department, Tanveer Jahan, inviting her personal intervention to sort out the issue and furnish updated information regarding road le...
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Not a word from former CM on Gymnasts' feat at National Games
Why Omar turns mute on Jammu's accomplishments?
2/9/2015 12:43:28 AM
Abodh sharma Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8: Proactive on social media for host of issues from politics to terror and sports, Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has generally been seen turning into mute mode when it comes to remarkable achievements by the people of Jammu. Omar who turned to tweeter too often during last few months, lost his voice and thought when young women gymnasts of the state created history at the ongoing National Games at Trivandrum, Kerela, by beating Punjab and Maharashtra, the states which offer far better training facilities and incentives to their sportsmen. It is same Omar Abdullah who had been enthusiastically commenting on performances of Parvez Raso...
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Bhim's interference in Goswami episode, silence on Tallo issue
2/9/2015 12:43:19 AM
Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 8: Panthers Party supremo and advocate Bhim Singh has the track record of interfering in any issue that does not concern him. The latest being the sacking of union home secretary Anil Goswami by the Modi-government at the Centre. But before the Goswami issue, it was the release of ex-MLC Trilochan Singh alias Tallo by the court but he did not feel it proper to demand a probe into the SIT conduct of booking Tallo and others in the Chopra family murders. Bhim on Saturday questioned prime minister Narendra Modi of his "authoritarian" act of sacking Goswami at a time when election code of conduct was in operation in the union capital. Alleging that this was a...
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Why Govt is not banning news agencies projecting Afzal as hero?
2/9/2015 12:43:14 AM
Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8: As restrictions have been imposed in some parts of Kashmir keeping in view the second death anniversary of parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru as a precautionary measure but why authorities are shying away from banning certain social networking sites and so called news agencies describing Afzal Guru as their hero. Certain social networking sites like J&K News Service @JKNewsService, Zainagar Sopore, Sopore News Update @SOPORE NEWS are openly involving in projecting parliament attack convict Afzal Guru as hero of Kashmir to provoke the Kashmiri youth as the same may lead to a law and order related problem in the Valley. While the J&K News Servi...
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Case pushed under carpet after intervention of bigwigs
4 political families involved in 2010 BOPEE scam
2/9/2015 12:43:08 AM
Peerzada Ummer Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 8: The BOPEE paper leakage of 2010 similar to that of 2012 was unearthed by the Crime Branch here in June last year but the involvement of some political bigwigs have led to the investigating agency suspending the further investigations and the case file is gathering dust in the CB office here. Sources told Early Times that the Crime Branch in June last year caught hold of the ten students including the eight girls-allegedly involved in the CET paper leak scam in 2010. After the much hyped CET scam of the year 2012 came to fore, the Crime Branch got vital inputs about the similar mess at BOPEE during the year 2010. The students reporte...
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No computer teacher for 6 Hr Sec schools at Mendhar
2/9/2015 12:25:00 AM
M S Nazki Early Times Report Poonch, Feb 8 : Despite infrastructure in place, at least six government schools lack faculty for teaching computer to Higher Secondary students in tehsil Mendhar Poonch district the six Government Higher secondary schools in the tehsil have computer facility but there is no faculty to teach the students. The schools, where there is no faculty for teaching computers, are Government Higher Secondary School Hahrni, Government Higher SecondarySchoolDargaloon,...
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Gas agencies accused of grabbing extra money from Subscribers
2/9/2015 12:22:13 AM
Shiv Dev Thakur Early Times Report Katra, Feb 8 : Jakfed Gas agencies in Jammu and Kashmir used to grab extra money from its subscribers as cost of the basic amenities to be purchased at the time of buying a new connection. Reliable sources told Early Times that the Gas agencies which are affiliated to the Jakfed Gas service used to grab more money from the subscribers on purchasing a new connection as cost of basic required equipments to be purchased on mandatory terms along with the gas cylinders. Sources claimed that the Indane gas agencies used to grab money against some of the hotplates like Apron, Lighter etc which, according to them is mandatory equipments. The Gas agencies in ...
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In RS polls, PC MLA exercised NOTA option
2/9/2015 12:21:54 AM
Bashir Assad Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8: Of the 86 votes polled for the notification number 1 of the RajyaSabha elections held on Sunday, one vote has gone to the NOTA (None Of The Above) category. There was a straight contest between PDP's Fayaz Ahmad Mir and NC's Sajad Ahmad Kichloo in the first notification. This seat had fallen vacant on expiry of the term of PCC chief Professor SaifuddinSoz. The seat was won by PDP's Mir on Sunday. Sources today said that the NOTA vote was cast by MLA Kupwara Bashir Ahmad Dar of People's Conference. Dar had won the Kupwara seat against Mir by a thin margin of 150 votes in the recently-held Assembly elections. Sources said that as the indepen...
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Hostile policies mar milk industry in JK
2/9/2015 12:21:40 AM
Mohit Puria Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8 : Hostile policies of the government have marred the milk industry in the state. The milk farmer community of Jammu & Kashmir held government responsible for deteriorating state of milk farmers' fraternity. Approximately, 12 years ago, in the year 2003, Mufti Government took an initiative to uplift milk farmers and in this respect, India's leading milk brand, Amul made a bid to help farmers to get dependable market. Amul proposed to install two milk plants i.e. at Satwari in Jammu and Chashmeshahi in Kashmir but due to hostile policies and management, proposed plant installation project was dumped. It is mandatory to mention here that J...
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Budgam villagers cry discrimination in distribution of electricity load
2/8/2015 11:54:37 PM
Shakeel A Khan Early Times Report BUDGAM, Feb 8 : Though the Power Development Department (PDD) remains in news for poor electricity supply, people of this Central Kashmir district have other reasons as well to rue the authorities. Residents of some villages of the district told Early Tines that the receiving station at Wadwan supplies electricity to about two dozen villages through three feeders. They said the irony is that 18 villages have been put on two feeders while as the third feeder is solely for Wadwan village. "It is sheer discrimination from PDD that Wadwan village has got the lion's share from the receiving station. It is totally an act of injustice on part of the depart...
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Chinar, heritage symbol of Kashmir fast losing its existence
2/8/2015 11:54:31 PM
Mudasir Tariq Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Feb 8: Chinar, the heritage symbol of Kashmir valley is fast on decline. Unregulated chopping coupled with the government failure to check the mischief has led to the fast end of these heritage trees. Once spread all across the valley, the number of these trees have considerably minimized owing to the continuous chopping. Experts believe that if the present trend of chopping continues, the day is not far-off when the tree will be discussed only in the folklores of Kashmir. While going through a census record conducted by Chinar Development Authority by the department of Floriculture only 19,897 Chinars were left in the Valley by 2005 from ...
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NC becoming irrelevant by the day
Rajya Sabha polls
2/8/2015 11:41:51 PM
Rustam Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 8: The National Conference (NC), Kashmir's premier political organization, is becoming more and more irrelevant with each passing day. It is being headed by a leader who, it appears, has made up his mind to destroy the party by allowing others to grab its own political space. The manner in which the NC working president and former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah ate his words and offered support to the Congress candidate for the RajyaSabha seat, GhulamNabi Azad, who had attacked him, his government and his policies on the eve of and during and after the election campaign only vindicated those who held the view that "the NC bigwig was sitting on th...
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Official, consolidated employee nexus galore in transport department
8 disengaged workers continue to work
2/8/2015 11:41:35 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Jammu, Feb 8: In a glaring example of Transport official and consolidated employees nexus in Jammu and Kashmir Transport department, eight consolidated employees engaged through back door appointments by none other than Director General of Transport J&K Jammu and Transport Commissioner J&K Srinagar himself in 2007 and 2009. In reply to a RTI field by one Junaid Nazir Resident of Shaheed Gunj Srinagar, it comes to fore that eight such consolidated employees are still working on various plum posts with Transport Commissioner/RTOs office despite the fact that their orders stands expired almost eight year ago. As per the documents available with "Ea...
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Azad's re-election to RS major setback for BJP
2/8/2015 11:41:25 PM
Kunal Shrivatsa Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 8: The veteran Congress leader GhulamNabi Azad and leader of the opposition in RajyaSabha getting reelected to the upper house has proved to be a major setback for the BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) which left no stone unturned to ensure his defeat. Azad, who contested the poll against the third notification, accumulated 30 votes while BJP's Chander Mohan trailed with 28 votes. The voting pattern for the seat which Azad managed to win clearly indicates that apart from 12 votes of his party and 15 votes of the National Conference (NC), the three independent Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) Hakim Yasin, Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami and Engi...
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DC Kishtwar releases Rs 70 lakh directly to RDD under SDRF plan
Renovation of 51 School building in Kishtwar district
2/8/2015 11:41:19 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik Early Times Report Kishtwar, Feb 8:- In a brazen violation of rules and regulations, Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Mohammad Javed Khan instead of mooting the Rs. 70 lacs allocated under SDRF for carrying out the renovation of 51 schools in Kishtwar District through Chief Education Officer directly transferred the said amount to Rural Development Department, executing agency for carrying out renovation of the 51 school buildings. As per the details available with Early times, the matter of transfer of SDRF amount (70 lacs) into RDD accounts of various Block Development Officers came to fore during a meeting between Chief Education Officer Kishtwar and Deputy Commissio...
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Govt to submit fresh flood damage report to GoI
For World Bank Assistance
2/8/2015 11:41:08 PM
Javaid Naikoo Early Times Report Srinagar, Feb 8 : After members of World Bank and office bearers of state administration jointly prepared fresh report of flood damage during their survey across the state, state government is likely to submit the same to the central government for clearance and to seek assistance from World Bank. State government will submit a fresh assessment report of flood damages of last year across the state jointly conducted by the World Bank and the regional authorities during their five day long survey with central government on February 9, 2015 to get clearance from Department of Economic affairs (DEA) of central government to pave way to seek assistance fr...
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Karwaan-e-Aman bus suspended
Cross LoC crisis deepens
2/8/2015 11:41:00 PM
S.Tahir-Ul-Haq Early Times Report BARAMULLA, Feb 8: The Karwani-Aman Bus service has been suspended temporarily on Monday due to continuous deadlock over the cross LoC trade. The traders on both sides fear losses to the tune of crores if goods are not sold immediately. According to reliable sources "The deadlock continues over the cross Loc trade after police seized 305 packets of narcotics from a truck coming from Muzaffarabad during a routine check on Friday evening in Uri district today. On a routine check-up trucker Syed InaiyatHussain of Muzafffarabad along with the consignment of around 305 packets of brown sugar was arrested on Friday. However the consignment was coming ...
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NC's Mulla enjoys official patronage in Governor's rule
PDD accords double phased power line, SMC gives streets lights for lawn
2/8/2015 11:40:44 PM
ET Report Srinagar, Feb 8: One of the famous Mulla of Kashmir Molvi Akhzar Hussain is enjoying the government patronage with the PDD official showering all favours to him, leaving other local residents in his native area in lurch. Reports have informed that a cleric and Imam at Sonawar shrine Molvi Akhza rHussain who is considered much close to National Conference and Congress is enjoying all sops and doles in his locality in Srinagar's UmerAbad Zainakot HMT. The locals in the area have told Early Times that the PDD officials while throwing rules to wind have provided this Mulla a double phased electricity line while the entire area reels under darkness and paucity of the power volta...
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Re-election of Azad to RS victory of secularism: Vakil
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Second round of dance, singing competition's held
Over 1500 people visit "SEEDS OF HOPE"
Deptt of Buddhist Studies JU celebrates annual day
Dr. Jitendra proposes women toilets for Kathua border areas
Collector Land acquisition disburse ` 23 lakh compensation
Statement on misappropriation of union funds recorded
All J&K Plus 2 Lecturers' Forum holds meeting
LZDF demands execution of Pakul Dul Hydel Project
Acute power crisis affects daily life in J&K
TBU to file PIL for upliftment of Urdu
Bovine smuggling bid foiled,50 animals rescued
Bovine smuggling bid foiled,50 animals rescued
Army organises youth festival for children of frontier region
CEO Doda clarified on ET news
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BJP not to put core issues on back-burner for power
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JKTF criticizes order of adjustment of masters
NMC demands release of DA in favour of employees
PDP leader interacts with orphanage inmates
Akshay Bharti nominated brand ambassador Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Kathua
ReT demands release of SSA teachers' salary
Congress celebrates Azad's win to RS
POK refugees raise demands before Union, state Govt
Religion based politics impede peace, progress, development: Rana
3 held for selling buffalo meat
Amit brings laurels to J&K in BFSI Leadership Summit
Splash Car Wash opens outlet at Roopnagar
Agriculture Department organizes awareness camp
JURSEA stages protest outside Raj Bhawan
Birth anniversary of Guru Ravi Dass Ji celebrated
Sampla launches Aryans Scholarship under "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao"
Youth Congress leader congratulates Azad
Fisheries deptt raises more trout fish to meet rising demand in J-K
Fresh snowfall, rains in Kashmir
2 drug peddlers held; 50 corex bottles, illicit liquor recovered
Parivartan organizes Medical camp
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