Not Unequal Dosage, Vaccine Hesitancy Behind Kashmir’s Slow Rate: Govt
After drawing flak for “unequal dose distribution and vaccine shortage” in the Kashmir valley, J&K administration on Monday blamed the ...
After drawing flak for “unequal dose distribution and vaccine shortage” in the Kashmir valley, J&K administration on Monday blamed the ...
At least 18 non-local labourers, eight among them coronavirus positive, escaped from their rented accommodation in Dadsara area of south ...
Ninety-two inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 in two prisons of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Monday, and asserted ...
Two local militants of Al-Badr were killed in an encounter with government forces in Khanmoh area of Srinagar outskirts, police ...
“Many transporters who’ve tested positive for Covid have no money for treatment and to support their families.”
As many as 33 Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) officers on Monday were transferred by the Union Territory government with immediate ...
The J&K High Court on Monday upheld its single bench’s verdict, dismissing petitions which had challenged Jammu and Kashmir Bank’s ...
The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammed Aijaz Asad Monday said that district administration is working on war footing basis to ...
The response as expected has been muted and is more subdued because of the recent wave of establishing ties with ...
The brutal massacre of Palestinians has only put in sharper relief the Muslim haplessness. There is no way this bloodshed ...
The media in Kashmir, comprising a robust English and vernacular press has a particularly unenviable job to do. The problems faced by it are both universal to the conflict situations and unique to the region. Read More
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